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DINKEY MEMORIAL
EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Phone: 610.377.4242
Fax: 610.377.3758
E-mail: cdinklc@ptd.net
PO Box 250
1742 Dinkey Road
Ashfield, PA 18212-0250
500th Reformation Anni-versary
On October 31, 1517
Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the doors of the Pal-ace Church in Wittenberg, Ger-many and started the Reforma-tion. The sound of that ham-mer still echoes today through-out the world. That single defi-ant act reshaped the Church and opened to people the pos-sibility of encountering God through a new lens, one of grace, love and compassion.
Martin Luther strug-gled with the concept of a vengeful punishing God so of-ten portrayed in the Church of his day. Through his study of scripture, particularly the book of Romans, he discovered an-other characteristic of God – that of grace. He spent the rest of his life spearheading a movement protesting some of the teachings of the Church (hence the name Protestants) and promoting the under-standing that God’s love is a free gift for all that cannot be purchased or earned.
Today, that biblical understanding is the founda-tion of our faith in the Lu-theran church as it states in the 4th Article of the Augsburg Con-fession:
FROM THE DESK OF PASTOR TONY
Mission Statement:
God’s purpose for our congregation is to faithfully
witness God’s Word in our community and throughout
the world.
Dinkey Memoria l
THE DINKEY EXPRESS OCT.—NOV. 2017
VOLUME 8, ISSUE 6
UPCOMING EVENTS
2017
Giant Gift card sales: Year round call the office or Margie at 610-377-4740 to place your order.
Church Office Hours Tuesday 2:00pm-4:00pm
Wednesday 9:00am-4:00pm
Thursday 9:00am-3:00pm
need a ride, please contact the church office and let Sherry know so we can try to help.
The second is a Joint Reformation Celebra-tion with local Lutheran and Roman Catholic congrega-tions hosted by St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at North and 6th Streets in Jim Thorpe on Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at 7:00PM. I am really excited about this joint wor-ship as we cross denomina-tional lines to celebrate an important event in the church’s history.
Please consider coming out to either or both of these celebrations. Unless you plan to live for another 500 years, this will be a once in a lifetime op-portunity!
Your servant in Christ, Pr. Tony
Office: 610-377-4242 Home: 610-377-7505 Email: Pr. Tony prdinklc@ptd.net
Inside this issue
From the desk of Pr. Tony pg. 1 Ann. & Birthdays pg. 2 Council Highlights pg. 10
Those In Need of Prayers pg. 2
Congregational News pg.2
Ways I Can Help My Church pg. 3-4
Committee News pg. 5
Announcements pg. 11 Calendars pg. 8-9 Memorials pg. 11 Flyers Contacts
Synod News
Furthermore, it is taught that we cannot obtain forgiveness of sin and righteousness before God through our merit, work, or satis-factions, but that we receive forgiveness of sin and become right-eous before God out of grace for Christ’s sake through faith when we believe that Christ has suffered for us and that for his sake our sin is forgiven and righteous-ness and eternal life are given to us. For God will regard and reckon this faith as righteous-ness in his sight, as St. Paul says in Romans 3 and 4. This year marks the
500th Anniversary of that his-toric event and to celebrate it there will be two events in our local area.
The first is a Reforma-tion Worship hosted by the Hazleton-Lehighton Mission District to be held Sunday, Octo-ber 29, 2017 at 3:00PM at Christ Lutheran Church, 210 West Green Street, Hazleton, PA 18201. All local Lutheran con-gregations are invited to attend. If you would like to attend but
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THE DINKEY EXPRESS
THOSE IN NEED OF PRAYERS
HOMEBOUND Pearl Bierman, Barbara Eckhart,Mabel Kistler, Debbie Meckel, Eva Jane Rehrig, Debbie Strohl,
Betty Stuckley, Brandon Stuckley, Arlene Wilk, Doris Zipp
Patty Ahner. Bonnie Bauchspies, Patti Bealla, Christine Bowman, Danaya C., Erin Coombe, Vince Crostley, Deanna Cunfer, Diane Cunningham, Mackenzie DeLuca, Sean Dugan, Bernie Dunlap, Edna Dunlap, Bob Fehr, Regina Fisher, Denny Freeby, Emily Gorman, Joan Gor-man, Pinky Green, Bonnie Hoffman, Becky Cunfer-Hunter, Dale Kern, Sheldon Mann, Helen Masonheimer, Jennifer Newland, Jean O’Brien, Arnold Rex, Hannah Ringheisen, Barry Ruth, Jessica Sabatiini, Denise Schlei-cher, Warren Schleicher Jr., Bonnie Snyder, Jude Solderich, Joan Steigerwalt,,Carol Weintraut, Earl & Pat Wetzel, Dot Wohlgemuth
CONGREGATIONAL NEWS
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October ANNIVERSARIES 1 Chris & Amanda Biehl (6) 2 Terry & Kim Blose (2) 3 Rich & Kelli DeLuca (25) 10 George & Denise Schleicher (30) 10 Dan & Trell Schleicher (7) 16 Ron & Carol Steber (46) 17 Scott & Pam Berger (19) 20 Michael & Kathleen Zanders (38) 22 Justin & Kristin Markell (12) 25 Carl & Patricia Schleicher (65)
November BIRTHDAYS
(70 & OLDER) 11/5 Eleanor Szacksa 11/6 Frances Arndt 11/11 Judith Atherholt 11/19 Karla Neff 11/26 Carol Steigerwalt November ANNIVERSARIES 9 Michael & Janice Bowman (43) 9 Sjuan & Jamie Lobdell (5) 12 Michael & Pamela Manogue (23) 18 John & Kathy Koch (22) 23 Robert & Christine Miller (32) 29 Richard & LuAnn Noll (43)
October BIRTHDAYS
( 70 & OLDER)
10/1 Faith Beck
10/2 Joan Steigerwalt
10/10 Eva Jane Rehrig
10/10 Bruce Costenbader
10/14 Dolores Borger
10/20 Sharon Rex
10/21 Mildred Rehrig
10/22 Mabel Leiby
10/24 Joan Reinheimer
10/25 Frances Haupt
10/26 Patricia Schleicher
10/30 Joan Flickimger
Ways I Can Help My Church And Church Family
COMMUNITY CARE
FOOD PROGRAM
(Formerly Elder Care)
More and more individuals and families, each day, have to make the decision of taking their much needed medications, heating their homes or putting food on their tables. Our mission is to ensure the people of Dinkey Memorial Evangelical Lu-theran Church or residents of East Penn Township. Low-income house-hold, have access to resources for food security and basic nutritional needs. Our food program, each month, provides approximately 2-3 days of groceries for these families to make nutritious meals. The food pantry is funded by your generous donations, as well as, we receive a percentage from various fundraisers to purchase items needed for our monthly distribution. Dona-tions of food, Giant gift cards and monetary donations are greatly needed throughout the year, not just at the holidays. Some suggestions are: canned fruit and vegetables, tuna or any canned meat, spaghetti sauce, noodles or pasta, macaroni & cheese, instant potatoes, rice, applesauce, beans, peanut butter, non-sugared cereals, Jell-o, pudding, or any non-perishable items. Please contact Linda or Charles Bierman if you have any questions or know of someone who needs help, call 610-377-5471 or 610-377-4242 or email Pastor Tony at www.prdinkle@ptd.net. All distribu-tions will remain confidential.
SPONSOR OUR NEEDS (* donates monthly)
Cemetery Pole* $21.00
Flowers: $25.00
Bulletins: $13.00
Strength For The Day*$20.00
Devotions Booklets:* $20.00
Please contact Sherry in the
office at 610.377.4242.
October Flower and Bulletin
Sponsors October 1
Flowers: Open Bulletins: M/M Carl Schleicher
October 8
Flowers: Open Bulletins: Open
October 15
Flowers: Arlene Bisbing Memorial Bowl: Candy Everett
Bulletins: Irene Wenner
October 22
Flowers: Open Bulletins: open
October 29
Flower: Open Bulletins: Open
November Flower and
Bulletin Sponsors November 5 Flowers: M/M Mike Bowman Bulletins: M/M Mike Bowman November 12 Flowers: Open Bulletins: Open November 19 Flowers: Open Bulletins: Open November 26 Flowers: Open Bulletins: Open
There are openings for all the Sundays for the Memorial Bowl. Please call Sherry in the church office at 610-377-4242 to place your order for flowers and bulletins. Please remember to let her know the reason for sponsoring. Also a reminder that when you sponsor flowers they are for you to take home. Please return the empty cans to the altar guild. Deaths: * Indicates non member Leah Szacska Pearl Bierman
God’s work. Our hands. October & November.– Cemetery Flag Pole: Open
Dates open: Devotions: All months Strength for the Day: All months
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Food for the Poor
The first Sunday of every month there
will be a silent offering to benefit Food
for the Poor. You may place your offer-
ing in the blue envelope under “other”. If
you already use that category, just mark it
on the back of that envelope.
You may give your donation any time
during the month by putting it in a plain
envelope with your name and amount on
it.
Collections That Help Our Church
Aluminum Tab Collection
Ink Jet and Toner Cartridges For Recycling
Redner’s Receipts MUST HAVE SAVE-
A-TAPE card and we need the whole re-
ceipt.
GIANT GIFT CARD Place your order anytime during the month. Available in $25, $50 or $100 denominations. If you have any questions or wish to place your orders, please contact Margie at 610-377-4740.
Please consider donating $15-$20 to help defray
the cost of mailing the newsletters.
More Ways to Help My Church and Church Family
October ACOLYTE, LECTOR, USHER AND COMMUNION ASST. SCHEDULE
October 1 A: TBA L: B Kuehn U: Schleicher CA: D Arndt, R DeLuca October 8 A: TBA L: J Koch U: Wetzel October 15 A: TBA L: K Steigerwalt U: Markell October 22 A: TBA L: E Pagotto U: Everett October 29 A: TBA L: R DeLuca U: Bierman CA:T Hudson, L Kercsmar
November ACOLYTE, LECTOR, USHER AND COMMUNION ASST. SCHEDULE Nov. 5 A: TBA L: B Costenbader U: Frey CA: G/K Wetzel Nov. 12 A: TBA L: P Walck U: Schleicher Nov. 19 A: TBA L: K Wetzel U: Wetzel Nov 26 A: TBA L: J Davis U: Markell CA: H Steigerwalt, L Schleicher COMMUNITY CARE-will be accepting your Giant gift card donations anytime in October, November and December to purchase turkey or hams for the holidays.
Thank you to Ladies Aid for their donation of $100 to Community Care A Thank You was received from Kelsey Andrews for receiving the scholarship. A thank you was received from Bear Creek Camp for the monetary donation.
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COMMITTEE NEWS
Simply Giving The Simply Giving® Program endorsed by Thrivent Financial Bank enables every household or individ-ual to give church offerings through electronic funds transfer (EFT). You may already be using EFT to pay your mortgage, car payments, or insurance premium automatically from your checking or sav-ings account, and now your financial gift to your congregation’s ministries can be handled in the same fashion. It not only simplifies your giving, but it enables the congregation’s budget to better re-flect the expected giving throughout the coming year. Participants can give through a checking account or savings account. Just request an authorization form through the church office or download the form from the church website (http://www.dmlcashfield.com/). On the form, you can decide whether you would like to give weekly, twice a month, or once a month. Options are also available as to how to designate your giv-ing to certain funds. Completed forms should be turned in to either Margie Balliet, our financial secretary, or Pastor Tony. We suggest that you use an effective date of three weeks from the time you complete the form to allow time for paperwork to be processed. Just use your regular offering envelope until that time. Although placing an offering envelope in the offer-ing plate each week is not necessary through Sim-ply Giving®, you may still wish to do so to feel as though you are participating in the collection. Just write “Simply Giving” on your envelope to indi-cate your participation in the program. If you have any questions, please contact either Margie or Pastor Tony.
Ladies Aid: The next Ladies Aid meetings will be October 24, 2017 at 7 pm & November. 28, 2017 at 7 pm.
Please call Faith Beck at 610.377.4167 if you wish to purchase knives.
Please join us for refreshments after worship.
OUR SERVICE PERSONS
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360 Elliot Street Newport, RI 02841-1523
August Council Highlights
At the August 16, 2017 meeting, the church council:
Updated the driver list for the church van and scheduled the first Sunday pick-up for worship.
Discussed setting up a universal credit card for the congregation.
Explored the possibility of setting up a Blessing Box where nonper-ishable items would be available for people in need 24-hours a day.
Discussed hosting a financial class at the church.
Approved the purchase of a food tray for the Hazleton-Lehighton Mission District Reformation Banquet.
September Council Highlights
At the September 20, 2017 meeting, the church council:
Approved Palmerton Preschool & Daycare’s request to use parking lot and Christian Education building for Trunk-or-Treat on Octo-ber 26.
Set congregation meeting for Sunday, December 3, 2017 following morning worship to pass 2018 budget and elect new council members.
Approved the proposed 2018 Budget to be presented at congrega-tion meeting.
Received $1500.00 donation from member to support youth mis-sion trip being planned for summer 2018.
Set Blessing of Fire Trucks for East Penn Township Volunteer Fire Company for Sunday, October 1 during morning worship, and a Blessing of the Animals for Sunday, October 15 at 3:00PM un-der the pavilion.
Approved having a lawyer send a letter to Colin Walsh about the progress of the organ project.
Thank you letters were received from: Family Promise for the donation of $81.30 Care Net of Caron county for the donation of $71.58 Carbon County Firemen’s Association for hosting the May 2017 meeting at the church. Diakon for the donation of $500 in memory of Rev. Henry K. Wohlgemuth.
Contact Information: Pastor Tony 610-377-4242 prdinklc@ptd.net
Sherry Smith, Office Secretary 610-377-4242 cdinklc@ptd.net
Penny Reinheimer: Treasurer 610-377-6324
Marjorie Balliet, Financial Sec. 610-377-4740 fsdinklc@ptd.net Christian Ed Coordinators Trell Schleicher 610-379-9569 trellzimmerman@yahoo.com Kristen Markell 610-377-9385
David Arndt, Sexton 610-377-2306
Council Members:
Jay Frey 570--778-5466 jaycfrey@hotmail.com Rich DeLuca , Pres 484-629-2553 rtdeluca@ptd.net
Charlie Bierman 610-377-5471 cbierman@ptd.net
Christopher Biehl 484-929-4078 christopherdbiehl@gmail.com
Scott Bierman 484-464-5721 snm6306@ptd.net Travis Steigerwalt 610-379-4163 Travis_steigerwalt@hotmail.com Margie Balliet 610-377-4242 margieballiet@ptd.net Patricia Walck 610-428-1524 nanapati@ptd.net
Norman Wetzel 610-377-5034 normw@ptd.net Armel McFarland 610-577-0383 armell@ptd.net Eric Solt 610-379-4488 akita1@ptd.net