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#561February 2016
The
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Rev. Scott Bowerman, Pastor
Deb Mummert, Minister of Visitation
Helen Wingert, Organist
Danielle Kardisco, Director of Music Ministry
Sandy Wilson, Childrens Ministry Director
Erin Adams, Contemporary Worship & Youth Minister
Melissa Igou, Financial Administrator
Kathy Klink, Director of Mothers Day Out
Roberta Lawyer, Secretary
Ron George, Custodian
Its absolutely amazing. The more I think about it, the more dazzled I am. Im referring to the fact that every living thing is unique. No two zebras, no two cocker spaniels, no two mushrooms, no two hummingbirds, no two bacteria, are identical. The same is true for human beings. No two human beings are exactly alike, not even identical twins sharing the same genome. It didnt have to be this way. God surely could have chosen to create duplicates within different species, so that each and every created thing was the most perfect it could be. Or perhaps God could have created twelve different models of human beings. But instead, God structured the universe so that every living thing is unique. Given that there are 1.5 million species of life on earth (with more still to be discovered), thats a lot of variety! Annie Dillard, surveying the wonder of Gods creation, remarked The creator loves pizzazz. And the creator surely loves variety, too. It must bring God delight. For you and me, our uniqueness is purposeful. Our uniqueness - composed of our experiences, abilities, education, physical endowments, interests and so on - is given by God in part to be expressed in service to God through ministry. In other words, God intends our uniqueness to find expression. For some of us, like a 5-year-old violin virtuoso, that uniqueness easily finds expression. For others of us, its more challenging. To help us discover how God has uniquely created us and how we can express our uniqueness, we are offering a class during our Revive! Wednesdays for the season of Lent. Well use the excellent curriculum SHAPE originally created by Saddleback Church. During these studies well look at our personalities, experiences, spiritual gifts and natural abilities and design an action plan to put them to use. God has a unique purpose for every one of us. I hope youll attend these classes and learn more about yours.
From the Pastor
The Session has postponed the traditional Annual Meeting Part 2 so we can devote part of the meeting to a presentation of the vision for Centrals future, and ways you can participate. We anticipate the meeting will be held in mid-March.
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Church Family Thank you....
Hey Central, The Oylers just wanted to tell you that we're thankful for you! Not only that, but we want to keep the congregation in our prayers, and we want our prayers to continue to be specific and relevant to the current life of the church body! A few months ago, we began praying for the congregation to adjust to changes, along with volunteers to step up for the children's ministry. We hope that God has been faithfully answering. Love and thanks, Zach and Steph
FINANCE UPDATE Central finished 2015 in a good financial condition due to strong contributions in November and December. Total offerings for 2015 were $446,269 which is 10% above 2014. That is the good news, however giving for 2016 was well below average during the first three weeks and the fourth Sunday was cancelled due to the snow. For this reason, we have been forced to withdraw from our investments to manage the ongoing expenses for our Church. We have delayed doing the 2016 budget and stewardship campaign until the Visioning process is completed which will be the basis for planning this year. In the meantime, please maintain giving at the 2015 level subject to change with the new campaign.
Central continues to make both credit card and automatic withdrawal options available to you. We are
currently getting 10% of our offerings through these convenient methods which also improves our cash
flow during times when you are traveling or unable to attend services. If you would like more information
on this useful option, please contact Missy Igou at the church office, 717-264-4113, ext. 109.
Dear Central Family,
I hope this letter finds you well! Last summer, I had the opportunity to do mission work on the Cheyenne River Lakota Reservation in South Dakota. This area is one of the poorest areas in the United States with 84% unemployment. The Lakota people also face very high rates of alcoholism, drug abuse, diabetes, and suicide. In this troubling situation, it is easy to lose hope. The Lakota people continue to need our support and prayers. As you can imagine, a trip like this requires financial support from a number of people. I need to raise $500 by March 30. If you are able to support me in a financial way, I would be very grate-ful. Checks may be made out to: Gettysburg Presbyterian Church with South Dakota Mission in the memo line and mailed to me at 475 South Seventh St. Chambersburg, PA 17201 or you can also place your donation in the Whitmore family church mailbox. But most importantly, I also need your prayer support. Please pray for the Lakota people. Pray that in this troubling world they find hope in Jesus Christ. Pray for our mission team as we serve the Lord and the Lakota people.
God bless, Jessica Whitmore
Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous works
among all peoples! 1 Chron 16:24
Thank You Central Christian Friends,
We really appreciated all the prayer support and cards we have received since last July, through Jeanies Lung Cancer Operation in September and subsequent recovery. Special Thanks to Scott and Susan for their Hershey Hospital visit, and Kathy White who stayed with Jeanie when Norm made his own doctors visits. Your prayers were heard and answered. Praise The Lord, Norm and Jeanie
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The Gems of CenTral
Remember in your daily prayers..
Genevieve Ambrose Pat Shreiner 66 Sanibel Lane, Chbg. 17201 Isabelle Allen Jay Keefer 311 Cumberland Ave, Chbg. 17201 Mildred (Millie) Brown Karen Sloan 611 Wallace Ave, Chbg 17201 Stanley & Esther Johnson Pat Shreiner 56 Sanibel Ln, Chbg 17201 Glenn & DonnaMae Kerns Deb Mummert 105 N. Seventh St, Chbg. 17201 Athley & Alva Kline Karen Sloan 49 Lincoln Way W, Chbg. 17201 Gladys Kuehn Gary Lewis 6887 St. Annes Drive, Fayetteville PA 17222 Nancy MacFarlane Marjie Hamsher 668A Cumberland Ave, Chbg. 17201 Ruth & George Muller 1260 Arbor Ridge, Chbg 17201 Glenn Shaffer Rod Varner 722 Stanley Ave, Chbg 17201 Velma Thompson (C) 723 Tropical Way, Lakeland FL 33805-4540 Selma Thomson (NM) Rod Varner 923 S Fourth St, Chbg 17201 Dorothy Zullinger Susan Snyder 155 Colonial Dr, Chbg. 17202
West Virginia Member (C) Treva Kerns 601 Foxcroft Ave, Apt #1 Martinsburg, WV 25401
Virginia Member (C) Ed Wenrich Sunrise of Leesburg 246 West Market St, #20 Leesburg, VA 20176
Menno Haven-263-8545 2075 Scotland Ave.
Nursing Center -Lawrence Mohr #113 *(NF) Jay Keefer
-M. Karolyn Lawrence #412 Jean Diehl Farm House
-Marcia Grubbs #304 Susan Snyder Northgate
-Dorothy Burkholder, #1206 Mike Diehl Menno Village
-Rhoda Wilkison #180-B Virginia Vallillo -LaVerne Knarr #610-D Cindy Happel -Karen Mann #850-A (C) -Jean Wasson #880-A (C) Walden Unit
-Alan Sternbergh #14 Jay Keefer
Penn Hall-261-0220 1425 Philadelphia Ave.
Manor Building
-Margaret Sponsler, #217 Cindy Happel -Elton Simpson #417 Mike Herbert/Virginia Vallillo Skilled Nursing
-Gennie Boozer #506 Karen Sloan Personal Care
-Isabel Vanderau #221 Eric Mellott
Quincy Skilled Nursing Care-749-3151 6596 Orphanage Rd., Waynesboro 17268 Nursing Center -Carolyn Kreutz #229 Gary Lewis -June Fiddler #271-A *(NF) Susan Snyder -Dr. Bob Coy, Apt #233 Marjie Hamsher
* (NF) = No Flowers please ** (NM) = Non-member *** (NV) = No Visits please (C) = Cards
If you know of any changes or updates, please contact the church office, 264-4113. Deacons name is now listed with those he or she visits. If you wish to contact, (by phone), a member of the Gems of Central, please contact the church office at 264-4113.
Updated: January 2015
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February 21st DEADLINE for MARCH Newsletter
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Ushers - Sanctuary 11:00am 2/7 Marjorie Hamsher(H), Gary Lewis, Dale Hastings, Phil Rohr 2/14 Jean Diehl(H), Eric Mellott, Jean Gisriel, Laurie McKelvie 2/21 Karen Sloan(H), Cindy Happel, Jack Kier, Stuart Kier 2/28 Jay Keefer(H), Marjorie Hamsher, Don & Bev Wissner
Assistant Leaders 2/7 Wayne Decker 2/14 Don Wissner 2/21 Dale Penwell 2/28 Trena Oyler
A Gift of Prayer Mike, Sue, Jeremy & Lucas Stahl Newt & Flo Stake Lew & Lucille Stence Destiny Stephenson
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MINISTRY DUTIES FOR FEBRUARY 2016
Note for Ushers: If you are unable to fulfill your Sunday as Usher, it is your responsibility to find another Usher to trade with. Contact your head Usher and the church office with the change.
Praying for Centrals Missions Meals on Wheels
MenMark Your Calendars! Men's Morning Bible Study continues to meet on the first and third Saturday of each month at the Texas Lunch (down the street from Central) at 7:00am for breakfast then gather in the Parlor at Central for Bible Study at 8am. Come Study the Bible and enjoy fellowship with your brothers at Central! Our next gathering will be February 6th.
SEPARATION & DIVORCE RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP
Next session begins: February 1March 7, 7-8:30pm at the Wholeness Center located on the square at 19 South Main Street downtown Chambersburg. Session Cost is $10. For more information or to register, email Cindy Shoemaker at [email protected] or by calling Central Presbyterian Church 264-4113.
FROM ASHES TO ACCOMPLISHMENT
Central Presbyterian Church is approaching its 150th
anniversary and the History Team is planning a signifi-
cant celebration to commemorate this event. The only
thing needed is YOU! Help is needed for event and party
planning; artistry in photography and music; theatre
arts planners and participants; writers and lovers of
antiquities. If you are a member of Questers or DAR,
were seeking your assistance. Please join us in planning
this memorable occasion by lending your skills and ex-
pertise by contacting Norm Harper at 352-2333 or email
him at [email protected]
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LENTEN NOONTIME MUSICAL MEDITATION Schedule of Performances February 17 Patrick McNamee, Clarinet February 24 Dr. J. Frederick Davison, Baritone Patricia Divelbiss, Organist/Pianist March 2 Helen Wingert, Organist March 9 Anita Rae Smith, Harpist March 16 Valerie Merriman, Pianist
Dr. J. Frederick Davison
Professional soloist from Waynesboro/Greencastle area. Performed leading roles with many opera companies --Washington, D. C; New York City, etc. Had leading roles at Totem Pole Playhouse and Mercersburg Area Community Chorus. Has been an active church musician from East Coast to West Coast. Patricia Divelbiss
Choir director, soloist, Christian education director and organist from Greencastle area. Is choir director at Waynesboro Church of the Brethren. Published Advent devotional booklet "Begin with Light". Anita Rae Smith
Local harpist and one of the Blythe Spirits Harp Trio.
Come join us and bring your friends for a time of quiet meditation and prayer. EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
MUSIC NEWS
February is here and that means LENT and all of rich music and opportunities to reflect and draw closer to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Looking Ahead SAVE THE DATE
Sunday June 5th at 7pm Centrals Adult Choir will be joining with Trinity UCC in a Cantata based on The Lords Prayer accompanied by a semi-professional orchestra.
Please mark your calendars, this is an event you dont want to miss!!
If you are a singer and would like to participate in the Cantata, please contact Dani at [email protected].
Rehearsals will be on Wednesday evenings starting on March 2nd from 7:15-8pm.
As we embark on this Lenten journey together, I pray that each of you find time to seek Je-sus and renew your relationship with our Rock and Redeemer. Love and Prayers, Dani
Come near to God and he will come to you, wash your hands and purify your hearts. James 4:8
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Centrals Diaper Depot Weve got you covered!
We are looking for:
Greeters, Information Takers, Diaper distributors
Next Diaper Depot is Saturday February 20th
The time commitment is: 9:00am to 12:30pm (our guest start arriving around 10am).
An excellent opportunity to:
To share the living waters of Jesus Christ to all who thirst.
To build relationships with young families in our community.
To become the heart of the community.
To be the hands and feet of Jesus and actively live a life according to his example.
WE NEED YOU!!!! Please contact Sue Stahl at [email protected]
NEW! Private Room for Nursing Moms We love and cherish our moms and their babies! New on the third floor, there is a private room for nursing moms to use on Sunday mornings. Rm 301 (the MDO office) is quiet, private, and near the church nursery. Please feel free to use it at any time on Sunday mornings. If you have any questions or concerns, contact Sandy Wilson at [email protected].
Our next literary adventure is: The Same Sky by Amanda Ward on February 3rd at 2PM in the churchs
Parlor. A discussion will follow on possibly changing our meeting time to afternoons in-stead of evenings. For more info or to be included on the email list, contact Karl Shreiner at 263- 4891. If youd like to be added to the Book Group email list let Karl know, by emailing him at [email protected].
Update on Joy Village Kids Dear friends at Central, Recently Ruth, the director of the Joy Children's Village, forwarded this photo of three of our children visiting the dentist at Nazareth Hospital. I'm certain for Jarso and Lobeiyi this was their first visit and perhaps their first knowledge of dentistry. What is amazing.... all three of these children are from the same JV family and even the fears and experience of a dental visit are shared. Brother and sisters encouraging each other! Rudy
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What a crazy adventure we are on these days! As the wind shifts and the forecast changes, so do our plans; but, isnt it amazing that our God never does?
He is the same today, yesterday, and tomorrow. I take such comfort in that, especially in this harsh cold, knowing that His warmth and light will guide
our every footstep. When life feels chaotic, we are reminded that He is constant. How refreshing! You, oh Lord, are the God of hope.
YOUTH: In Januarys youth group, we focused on the theme The One & Only. We talked about how we tend to make gods of other things, such as money, popularity, romance, our friends, our hobbies, our grades, etc., but those things are idols trying to steal our focus. We found that when we choose to put our primary attention on Him, everything else seems to fall into place. We also addressed personal circumstances and choosing to pursue the glory of God even when things are difficult. For our outreach night, the Middlers went back to Penn Hall to spend time with the residents there; from these events, we are hoping that our middlers form special bonds with a resident or two. Our highschoolers went to the homeless shelter on Main St., brought dinner and some games, and spent a chunk of quality time with the people who live there. They loved having us. For our community night in January, Holly and Calvin Shearer provided dinner (THANK YOU SO MUCH!), and we filmed our youth mission support video. Soon, the video will be able to be shared via YouTube! For our worship night, we engaged in clay molding, yoga, sand meditation, photography, and graphic art. Our two worship avenues were creative arts and prayer. Its been awesome to experience many different forms of worship through this youth group layout!
Thank you to all those who have been supporting our high school youth basketball team! We have a cou-ple games this month: February 2nd and February 11th (both 8pm at the Chambersburg Rec Center.) Thanks to Nick Adams and Chris Ott for being our coaches! We are so proud of our guys for being exemplary gents on and off the court. We are also sponsoring a middle school team (many thanks to Don Marangoni and Danny Klink for coaching!) The game schedule for our middle school co-ed basketball team is as follows:
2/13/16 @ 9am 2/20/16 @ 9am 2/27/16 @ 10am 3/5/16 @ 10am
As always, a huge thank you to all of our volunteers who make youth ministry possible! In January, our volunteers were: Don & Shelley Marangoni (middlers Sunday School), Scott & Madeline Wilson (Highers Sunday School), Dani & Jeff Kardisco, Kari Wiley, Danny Klink, Bill Oyler, Amber Keller, Jenine Grove, Kristen Adams, and John & Amy Leary! We cant thank you enough for giving of your time and en-ergy for our teenagers! Thank you also to all of our active youth mentors! We appreciate you so!
Coming up for Centrals youth ministry: Tuesday February 9th Fat Tuesday Pancake Supper & Game Show, 6-8:30pm
Featuring couples you know and love! Also, look out for some awesome and hilarious commercial breaks! Bucket donations on tables toward youth missions
Sunday February 28th Rescheduled Roaring 20s Dinner Dance, 5-8pm Suggested donation of $20/adults, $10/youth, kids 5 and under eat free Menu: Shredded beef sliders, Chicken and Sauce, Broccoli Slaw, Roasted Sweet and
White Potatoes, Pudding Parfaits, Sparkling Grapejuice Punch, Coffee All proceeds go to the youth mission trip
Thank you to everyone who has already donated toward our youth mission trip and the youth ministry budget! We count you as angels on earth!
YOUTH GROUP
NEWS
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CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP: Thanks to all of our musicians, dancers, and sound people who show up to share your gifts and bring glory to God every week! You are so appreciated! Thank you also to Ron and to everyone who helps set up/tear down the Friendship Hall each Sunday! Last-ly, but not leastly, thank you to the 1st service congregation for al-lowing the Holy Spirit to move in and through you during worship! Your presence makes our community stronger and more beautiful. Dont forget to check our music ministry page on the website weekly to find out which songs we will be worshipping with!
http://www.centralonthesquare.org/#!music-ministry/c23po
Coming up for contemporary worship: The dance team will be dancing in the Ash Wednesday service on February 10th! Experience the Passion of Christ rehearsals begin on March 1st! Here are the specifics:
March 1st 7-8:30pm (Dancers only) March 7th 7-8:30pm (Dancers only) March 10th 6:30-8pm (Soldiers and Narrator) March 15th 6:30-8pm (Soldiers and Apostles) March 17th 6:30-7:30pm (Marys, Women, Narrator) March 19th 12-2pm (Pilate, High Priest, Simon, Soldiers, Narrator) March 20th 7:30-9pm (Jesus and Narrator) March 21st 7-8:30pm (dancers only) March 22nd 6:30-8pm (Jesus, Narrator, soldiers, & apostles) March 23rd TBD March 24th 6:30-8pm (full cast) March 25th 10am-12pm (full cast), 5:30pm & 7pm viewings
Ask, and it will be given you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened
for you. For everyone who asks receives, and everyone who searches finds, and for everyone
who knocks, the door will be opened. - Matthew 7:7-8 NRSV
Please join us each Sunday at 9:30am
in the Friendship Hall
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News from Childrens Ministry at Central Come on up to the 3rd floor and see us anytime!!
Wed love to tell you about Jesus and how we are growing deeper in our faith!
NURSERY STAFF POSITION OPEN! We are looking for a person who loves Jesus, loves babies and toddlers, and is kind and patient to fill an opening in our Nursery Staff. Are YOU that person? Do you know someone who might be interested? This is a paid position 3 hours, every other Sunday morning. Background check and interview are required. Please contact Sandy Wilson at [email protected]. if you
are interested in being part of our wonderful Nursery Ministry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AGENTS IN ACTION COMING IN LENT What? Wednesday night program for ages 4 5th grade When? Feb. 17, 24, March 2, 9, and 16 Time? 6:30pm (following the 6pm all church meal) Where? 3rd floor Lent is a 40 day journey (not counting Sundays) to focus on God and prepare to remember and celebrate Jesus dying on the cross and rising from the grave to save each of us. Many people decide to give up things for Lent to help them remember that Jesus gave His life for us. But you can also take on doing good things just like Jesus did.
Walk His Ways will be the focus of AGENTS IN ACTION during Lent this year. We will dig into the parables of Jesus and discover how to live and serve as Jesus did.
Through Bible lessons, stories, games, and activities, we will both challenge and encourage each other to walk like Jesus.
So come on out, put on the AGENTS IN ACTION hat and join us as we take on doing good for Jesus!
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SESSION ACTIONSJANUARY 2016
Session took the following actions at its January meeting. If you have any questions, please talk to one of the Elders: Brenda Black, Dottie Bush, George Cowley, Bill Daniels, Linda Igou, Paul Klink, Pat McNamee, Valerie Merriman, Alex Shearer, Scott Wiley, Sam Worley, Dick Young or Kathryn Finley, Clerk. Approved the baptism of Michael Steven Henes on January 24.
Approved the baptisms of Camryn and Olivia Shearer on February 21. Approved the following Lenten Wednesday activities:
Lenten Noontime Mediations, noon, February 17, 24, March 2, 9, 16. Revive! Wednesdays, supper and study, 6:00-7:30 PM, February 17, 24, March 2, 9, 16. The curriculum will be SHAPE, by Saddleback Community Church.
Approved a Service of Wholeness on Sunday February 28, 7:00 PM.
Approved the following guest preachers: Rev. Bill Beck January 9 Dr. Paul Yuen April 17 Rev. Gene Wilson June 12 Elder Beckie Drover June 19 Dr. Diane Salter July 17
Removed, with regret and at their request, Dave & Linda Bender from Centrals membership.
Elected Pat McNamee and Scott Wiley Commissioners to the February Presbytery meeting and elected Bill Daniels as an alternate if needed.
Approved Experience the Passion of Christ, to be held March 25, 5:00 and 7:30 PM. Approved the request to conduct a Diaper Depot on February 20, March 19, and April 20 and to spend up
to $4,000, which is the amount that was budgeted for 2015. Received, with regret, Dani Kardiscos resignation, effective June 6, 2016. Formed a search committee for a new Director of Music. The committee will be composed of two sitting
Elders, one representative from the Personnel Committee, two current adult choir members, and two at large members of the congregation. Pastor Scott, Helen Wingert, and Erin Adams will serve as ex officio members of the committee. The Session representatives will be responsible for recruiting the other members of the committee.
Appointed Valerie Merriman and Pat McNamee as the Session representatives to the search committee.
Approved Erin Adams request to sell Destiny Rescue during Ice Fest. Approved Erin Adams request to conduct the Souper Bowl of Caring on Sunday February 7. All monies
raised will be donated to a local food bank. Appointed the Childrens Ministry Team as a Commission of Session and empowered them to approve
curriculum for childrens ministry. Approved the following recommendation from the Worship Committee: Rather than regularly schedul-
ing combined worship services, Central will hold combined services at times like Celebration Sunday (Christmas), Youth Sunday, and other appropriate times.
Note: Session did not meet in December 2015.
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nten
Stu
dy
6:30
p S
r.B
ell-S
anct
uary
7:
30p
Sen
ior
Cho
ir-N
LC
25
9a M
DO
3rd
Flo
or
26
9a M
DO
3rd
Flo
or
Yo
uth
30
HR
FA
MIN
E
27
12 n
oon
Cro
ssro
ads
Lead
ers
Mee
ting,
Roo
m 1
22
Yo
uth
30
HR
FA
MIN
E
28
9:30
a 1s
t Wor
ship
Ser
vice
11
a 2n
d W
orsh
ip S
ervi
ce
5&6p
m Y
outh
gro
ups
mee
t 5p
Ro
arin
g 2
0s
Din
ner
&
Dan
ce Y
ou
th M
issi
on
Fu
nd
R
aise
r
29
9a M
DO
, 3rd
Flo
or