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Bulletin Headlines – September 5th 2010

Prayer Ministry: Prayers for the health and healing of others is an important aspect of our ministry.  We sometimes lose the connection between those for whom we offer our prayers and their situation.  We ask that you obtain permission from those you are commending to the prayer list.  Everyone who appears on our prayer list will remain there for two weeks.  If the individual or family would like their name to remain on the prayer list after that, they will need to contact the office to make that request.  Thank you for your assistance.

Dottie Bealer, Lori Beck, Andrea Brunner, Mike Downy, Mildred Gilbert, Joan Hansel, Linda Houser, Dale Laub, Ainsley Long, Carl Maurer, Betty Moll, Harold Reitz, Jr., Roby Reitz, Bruce Ritter, Richard Saffron Sr., Ron Spagnoletti, Roger Steele, Karen Stevens, Virginia Pirrotta, members of our congregation and community who struggle with employment, people affected by the natural disasters and our service people and those serving overseas.  We join members of the Northern Lehigh Mission District in praying for St. John, Bath and their Pastor Jay Wetzel.

Sunday Morning Fellowship Thank you to today’s Hosts: Tracy & Tom McGowan

An FM sound enhancement system is available for your use.  Please see the head usher for a personal receiver if you need this service.  Please turn off all cell phones.

What is Rejoicing Spirits?  Rejoicing Spirits is an innovative and inclusive ministry which reaches out to enrich the spiritual lives of individuals with developmental disabilities along with their families, friends and the local supportive community.  This is done by offering a meaningful and adaptive Christian worship service and fellowship time.  The Rejoicing Spirits worship service includes lots of music and joyous singing; brief, concrete and meaningful messages; and plenty of opportunities to both participate and serve.  The “no shushing policy” gives worshippers the freedom to worship as God has intended for them, without fear of judgment or criticism.  It also has been gaining popularity as a great worship opportunity for all families, especially those with young children, since it has lively music; handheld instruments; and a free, expressive environment.  We are getting organized and working toward beginning the worship services here at ULC.  They will be held the fourth Sunday of every month at 2:30 PM.  The first service will be held on October 24.  For more information, or to find out how you can help, contact the church office at 610-767-6884.

Harvest Home (Sunday, September, 19) – In place of the ushers receiving the offering, everyone will be asked to come forward with their offering (regular and Harvest Home) and gifts of canned goods, boxed food and/or fresh produce for the Food Bank and place them at the altar.

Rhythm Instruments needed – The music committee for Rejoicing Spirits is looking for handheld rhythm instruments (such as wooden blocks, maracas, handheld “clappers” – anything that can be used to “make a joyful noise”) for the participants to use during the worship services.  If you have any instruments, or find any at yard sales, etc., that you would like to donate, please bring them to the church office.

We need Sunday School teachers and a Christmas program coordinator for the 2010-2011 school year.  For more information please contact Cindy Pugh at 610-776-0451 or email at softball8@rcn.com.  All confirmed members are welcomed.

Musicians Wanted – We are looking at possibly forming a “Praise Band” here at ULC and need musicians interested in sharing their talents to the glory of God.  Rehearsals would be held a couple times a month with a goal of providing musical support for worship on occasion, for Rejoicing Spirits worship (held monthly on Sunday afternoon) if requested, and possible concert venue as well.  Guitars, keyboard, percussion and other instruments welcome.  The ability to at least provide some back-up singing is a plus—but not necessary.  Technical support also needed.  Roadies welcome at a later date.  If it sounds like something you’d be interested in, fill out a Ministry Response Card (please check line #1 and include what instrument you play) or contact the church office (office@unionlutheranchurch.org or 610-767-6884).  Hope to form a group by early September to begin rehearsing.

Parish Nurse’s Hours – The parish nurse’s office hours are the second Sunday of the month during the Christian education time slot.  Join a parish nurse in room 208 for a blood pressure screening.  Browse through the educational information.  Look at the two periodicals from the Mayo Clinic – Mayo Clinic Women’s Health Source and Mayo Clinic Health Letter.  These publications offer the most current information on many topics.  The parish nurse is available to assist you with any health issue at this time.  The parish nurse is available anytime by contacting the church office.

Your Help Is Needed – Volunteers are needed to host our new member receptions.  They are held on the 4th Sunday of January, April and September for people attending our new member classes.  You need to provide and serve light refreshments, including coffee, tea and cold drinks.  You would also have to clean up afterwards.  If you are interested in helping, or would like more information, please contact the church office at 610-767-6884.

Addresses of College Students – We would like to send newsletters to our youth who are away at college so they can keep informed as to what is happening at Union Lutheran.  If you have a student in college, please call the church office and give us their address or write it down on the back of a “ministry response card” on a Sunday morning and place it in the offering plate or send us an email.  Please indicate whether or not they are a Freshman.

Weekly Bible Study starting in September – Would you like to know more about the Bible lessons that will be presented during the weekly worship services?  Why not come to our Bible Study held on Wednesdays from 10:00 – 11:00 AM starting on September 8th in Room 202.  Pastor Moore will lead a discussion/study of the lessons that he will use to preach the upcoming Sunday.  You do not need to come each week – come as you are available.  All you need to bring is a Bible and a desire to learn.

Important!! If you or a member of your family is in the hospital, don’t assume that we will know.  The hospitals no longer notify the church office about admissions.  In order for the pastor to provide the best possible care, please personally contact the pastor or the church office so that the pastor can visit you or your family member.

Prayer Scarves for College Freshmen – We are getting set to send prayer scarves to our youth who are Freshmen in college (or students who have never received one), but we need your help.  We need the addresses of these students – those who are away at school and those who live at home.  If you have a Freshman in college, please call the church office and give us their address or write it down on the back of a “ministry response card” on a Sunday morning and place it in the offer plate or send us an email.

Book Club – Mentors are usually people who are older, patient and wise.  Someone who understands you, helps you see the world, and gives you advice to help you through life.  For Mitch Albom, that person was Morrie Schwartz, a college professor who he lost track of and fortunately was able to reconnect with during Morrie’s last months of life.  Tuesdays with Morrie is our next Book Club selection.  We’ll discuss this book as well as compare it to our July selection by Mitch Albom – Have a Little Faith. We’ll discuss this selection on Sunday, September 19 at 9:15 AM in room 107.  Pick up the book in the church office and join us for a lively discussion!

Living with Loss Support Group – When someone we love dies, we often feel overwhelmed, frightened and lonely.  Sharing our thought and feelings with others who have experienced a loss can alleviate our sense of aloneness and can give us needed encouragement.  On Wednesday evenings, September 29 to November 3, from 6:30-8:00 PM, a six-week grief support group will meet here at ULC.  Led by a counseling professional, the group will share experiences and coping strategies.  The group, which is sponsored by Heintzelman Funeral Home, is free but advanced registration is required.  For more information or to register, please call Diakon Family Life Services at 1-888-499-2699.

Bulletin Sponsors – Each week, we ask people to sponsor bulletins for the worship services.  Sign-up lists are on the media center bulletin board.  Please sign up on that list or call Cheryll Kosar for bulletins (610-261-0242).  The cost for worship bulletins is $20.00 and children’s bulletins is $3.00.  Your sponsorship may be paid when you sign up or paid on the Sunday you are sponsoring.  Please use a pew envelope and indicate “bulletin sponsor”.

The Library Committee needs your help. They need someone to staff the library on the 1st and 4th Sundays of the month.  This can be two different people.  The library is staffed during the fellowship hour from 9:00 – 10:30 AM.  To volunteer, or for more information, please contact Jo Anne Creyer at 610-262-3204.

Murder Mystery Theater: The Funsters are inviting you to attend the Murder Mystery Theater at the Cork ‘n Bull Restaurant in Peddlers Village in Lahaska, PA on September 10 at 7:15 PM.  To make a reservation, contact the restaurant at 215-794-4000, and indicate that you are part of the Funsters and want to be seated with the group.  Seating is based on tables of 6, 8 or 10 people.  The cost is $48.95 per person (includes dinner, show, tip and tax) and can be paid by credit card, and picked up at their reception center 15 minutes before show time.  There are no refunds.  If the show is cancelled you can select an alternate date to see the performance.  The dinner theater is not handicapped accessible!!!  The show is entitled ”Lucy, I’m Dead”, a takeoff on Ricky and Lucy.  We understand the actors mingle and audience participation is encouraged.  Dress is casual…it is recommended the ladies bring a light sweater as the room is well air conditioned…men are requested to freeze!  You could consider driving down before the show and enjoying the shops of Peddlers Village or surrounding environs.  We would suggest leaving ample time to arrive at the restaurant to see the show.  Remember tell the reservationist you want to be with the Funsters! Any questions please contact Roy or Carolyn Bottjer…610-395-6867.

September Newsletter and Calendar

Download the latest church newsletter and calendar in PDF form today! [Sept 2010 Calendar] [Sept 10 Newsletter] Are you a church member and would like to receive the monthly newsletter via email? Simply send us an email and we’ll add you to the growing congregation member email list! [Contact Us]

Blessing of the Animals 2010

Realizing the important role pets play in people’s lives, Union Lutheran Church has scheduled a special service to honor and celebrate all creatures of God’s creation and the special relationships we share with them. A blessing of animals witnesses to the world God’s love and the Church’s concern for creation. As we recognize our mutual interdependence with God’s creatures, the Church’s witness of stewardship is strengthened.

The Blessing of the Animals will be held, weather permitting, in the outdoor worship area on Sunday, October 3, 2010 – 4pm. If the day is rainy, the service will be held in the Family Life Center.

All animals are welcome provided they are under physical control (leash, harness, bridle, or crate) and are safe to be around others. If your pet is unable to be present, and article representing them (picture, collar, toy, halter, etc.) will be blessed on their behalf.

Please bring a chair for your comfort.

Rejoicing Spirits at ULC!

Rejoicing Spirits is a new ministry Union Evangelical Lutheran Church-Schnecksville has embraced that reaches out to enrich the spiritual lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, friends and other supportive community members.  This is an all inclusive, adapted worship, and fellowship time that delivers God’s message of love.  The worship service will be held the fourth Sunday of every month.  It will include lots of music, singing and meaningful messages, refreshments and fellowship, all in a shush-free environment.   Everyone in the community is welcome. There are so many reasons to come.  For more information contact the church office or Union Lutheran church office at (610) 767-6884.

Our first Rejoicing Spirits service will be held on Sunday, October 24th at 2:30pm

More information about this new ministry or Union Lutheran Church can be found at the following websites – www.rejoicingspirits.org

Don’t miss the 2010 Church Picnic!

Don’t miss out on the fun.  RSVP today to attend the church picnic this Sunday, August 8th.  The fun begins at 1:30 and runs to 5:30 PM.  There will be something for the whole family, young and young-at-heart – from a moon bounce to playing a good game of cards, volleyball or horseshoes to shopping at our very own candy store.  We will be selling tickets for the food and drink, from $.25 to $1.50.  Our menu will be turkey BBQ, hot dogs, corn-on-the-cob, baked beans, pasta salad, pickled cabbage, ice cream sundae cups, mint tea and soda.  We’ll also be selling popcorn, candy and SnoCones.

We are asking everyone to bring a dessert.  Some will be used in the cake walk.

The day will begin at 1:30 PM with music from the group, “Jack and Friends.”  Our first cake walk is scheduled for 2:30 PM with another to follow later.  Bring a chair so you can sit under tents and enjoy and relax the day away.  We are looking for people to donate prizes for the cake walk (cakes, toys, games, watermelons, cookies, candy, etc.).   Please email the office at office@unionlutheranchurch.org indicating how many will attend.

Because this is such a big event, we are looking for some extra help.
volunteer:   to prep food on Saturday (11 AM – 1 PM)
volunteer:   to set up (11:00 AM – 1:00 PM);  to clean up (5:30 – 6:30 PM)
volunteer:   to help serve food or to run games

If you are willing to help in any of these areas, please email us at office@unionlutheranchurch.org!

August 2010 Calendar Posted

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Attention Students – Klotz Scholarship

Attention all Union Lutheran Church post-high school students!!!!  Scholarship money is available through the George Klotz Scholarship Fund.  This is a one-time scholarship that will be awarded on a competitive basis by a selection committee who will review all applications.  Depending on the number and qualifications of applicants, scholarships may range from $500.00 up to a few thousand dollars.  Eligible candidates must be an active member of Union Lutheran Church, be enrolled in a post-secondary program and have completed at least one year of school to apply.

All post-high school students enrolled in any type of college, trade school, or technical school are invited to apply.  Those who applied last year but were not awarded a scholarship are eligible and encouraged to apply again.  If you are interested in applying for this scholarship download an application from our website today! [Download PDF]

Applications must be completed and returned to the church office no later than Sunday, July 18.  Submitted applications will be reviewed by a committee who will determine the awards and recipients and checks will be distributed at the beginning of worship on August 15.  If you have any questions regarding this procedure, please call the church office 610-767-6884.

2010 Church Picnic!

Church Picnic – You won’t want to miss this year’s church picnic that will be held on Sunday, August 8 from 1:30 – 5:30 PM.  Come join the fun packed day with music, games and laughter.  There will be something for the whole family, young and young-at-heart – from a moon bounce to playing a good game of cards, volleyball or horseshoes to shopping at our very own candy store.  We will be selling tickets for the food and drink, from $.25 to $1.50.  Our menu will be turkey BBQ, hot dogs, corn-on-the-cob, baked beans, pasta salad, pickled cabbage, ice cream sundae cups, mint tea and soda.  We’ll also be selling popcorn, candy and SnoCones.  We are asking everyone to bring a dessert.  Some will be used in the cake walk.  The day will begin at 1:30 PM with music from the group, “Jack and Friends.”  Our first cake walk is scheduled for 2:30 PM with another to follow later.  Bring a chair so you can sit under one of two big tents and enjoy and relax the day away.  We are looking for people to donate prizes for the cake walk (cakes, toys, games, watermelons, cookies, candy, etc.).  Because this is such a big event, we are looking for some extra help with things like set up, clean up, kitchen help the day before, people to “man” the various stands.  A signup sheet is posted on the bulletin board in the hallway.  Please share some of your time August 7th & 8th and chip in to make this a top-notch event.  So that we order enough food, please use the Ministry Response Card indicating on line #3 how many will be attending.  You may also call the church office by Tuesday, August 3rd to RSVP.

Learn about Stephen’s Ministry

Stephens Ministry is a complete system for training and organizing lay people to provide one-to-one Christian care to hurting people in and around your congregation.  It provides congregations with the structure, training, and resources to set up and administer a complete system for lay caring ministry (called Stephen Ministry) in the congregation for the bereaved, hospitalized, terminally ill, separated, divorced, unemployed, relocated, and others facing a crisis or life challenge.

How can I get involved? On Thursday, July 22nd at 7:00 PM in Room 201 we are pleased to have Pastor Erika Wesch from St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Doylestown with us for an informal session.  St. Paul’s currently uses the Stephens Ministry program successfully and Pastor Wesch will be able to share their experiences and answer any questions you may have.  Again, there is no commitment required at this point.  If you are interested in learning more about Stephens Ministry, please plan to attend this meeting.  Please RSVP to the church office by emailing us at office@unionlutheranchurch.org or by calling us at 610-767-6884.

Union Lutheran Night at the IronPigs!

Union Lutheran Night at the IronPigs! On Saturday night, August 21, 2010, The IronPigs– the AAA affiliate of the National League Champion Philadelphia Phillies—will take on the Rochester Red Wings (The AAA affiliate of the Minnesota Twins).  Join us for a great, affordable, summer night out at beautiful Coca Cola Park in Allentown! The price of only $10 per ticket includes a $2 voucher that can be used at the stadium to buy food or merchandise.  Lots of fun and surprises are in store, including an IronPigs Group Raffle, scoreboard recognition for our group, and Fireworks after the game. But that’s not all! Everyone is eligible for a prize of a gift certificate to Weis King’s in Schnecksville.  Bring your family; bring your friends.  Everyone is welcome!  Game time is 6:35 PM, and we will meet at the stadium.  We have sold all the tickets we purchased.  However, if enough people sign up on the waiting list, we will purchase more.  Call the Church Office at 610-767-6884 during business hours or use the Ministry Response Card (please check line #2) to be put on the waiting list.