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THE WINDOW, Newsletter of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Ephrata, PA April 2017
THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY E.L.C.A. 167 EAST MAIN STREET EPHRATA PA 17522 PHONE 717.733.4134
Spring Congregation Meeting: April 30, 2017
HOLY WEEK
Palm/Passion Sunday April 9, 2017
Holy Communion 8 & 10:30 AM Sunday School 9:15 AM Blessing of the Palms
Reading of the Passion according to Matthew and Holy Communion
Monday, April 10: Evening Prayer 7:30 PM
Tuesday, April 11: Evening Prayer 7:30 PM
Wednesday, April 12: Evening Prayer 7:30 PM
THE SACRED TRIDUUM: Maundy Thursday
April 13, 2017- Services at 12:00 & 7:30 PM Absolution, Washing of Feet (7:30),
Holy Communion, Stripping of the Altar (7:30)
Good Friday Holy Saturday Traditional Liturgy April 15, 2017 Egg Hunt - 10AM
April 14, 2017 Our annual egg hunt will be held Service at 7:30 PM on Saturday morning. Children are invited to join us in the Social Hall. Be sure to bring your Easter basket! Donations needed to fill plastic eggs: Small
wrapped candies, erasers, stickers. Items may be placed in the large Easter basket in the gathering area by
Sunday, April 9. Thank You!
Easter Vigil Liturgy at 7:30 PM
Easter Sunday April 16, 2017 Festival Liturgies - 8 & 10:30 AM Easter Faire - 9:15 AM
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OUR SERVANTHOOD TO THE COMMUNITY
Daily on Weekdays: Meals-on-Wheels S. June Smith Center 1st Tuesday each month: Ephrata community Auxiliary
Attendance in February
Date Worship February 5, 2017 159 February 12, 2017 159 February 19, 2017 180 February 26, 2017 175
To the members of Holy Trinity who
are 70 years and older and celebrating a
birthday this month.
APRIL 3 - Lester Bowman 4 - Jean Cammauf 11- Dorothy Sheaffer 14 - John Leonhard 14 - Mrs. Lenore Hummel 25 - Helen Weit 26 - Mrs. Mary Snader 29 - Larry Stophel SEND THEM A BIRTHDAY CARD OR CALL THEM WITH YOUR GREETING. WE PRAY GOD GRANTS THEM MANY MORE YEARS IN THEIR PILGRIMAGE.
The MAY 2017 issue will be mailed on Thursday, April 27 Deadline for articles for the MAY 2017 issue: April 20.
Prayer Chain Participants: Kitty Dickersheid, Patricia Fassnacht, Joyce Gehman, Carlene Kerschner, Mary Louise Hornberger, Louise Krick, Henrietta Mull, Mary Stophel, Cindy Sutton, Judy Zimmerman.
To submit names for prayer, please call the church office at 733-4134.
BULLETIN “RECYCLING” In order to save on the expense of printing the bulletin, the bulletins from the 8:00 service will be “recycled” for use at the 10:30 service. The information inserts will be available for one per family to take home.
IMPORTANT NOTICE!!! As a result of Federal Law, hospitals are no longer able to provide the church with any information about patients without prior patient permission. The only way we will know about ADMISSIONS AND ROOM NUMBERS, is if you
E-Mail: Holy Trinity needs your e-mail address to supplement, facilitate and economize the information highway from the church office to you! Your e-mail address won’t be placed in a church directory. It will only be used for mailings originating in the church office. If you want to be included, please print your name and e-mail address on an index card (by the box) and place in the box provided.
The Yoga group would like to invite anyone interested in Yoga to come to our practice on Monday evenings. We meet at 6:15PM and end about 8 in the Gathering Area. Bring a mat and wear comfortable
clothes that allow for movement.
Attention Men: Fellowship/Prayer Breakfast Fellowship/devotional opportunity for men, sons, grandsons, friends. Date: Saturday, April 29 at 9:00 AM. Place: Udder Choice. Sign-up in Gathering Area. Come and join us and bring a friend.
April 9: THE SINGLE’S GROUP will be going to Fox Chase after the 10:30 liturgy. We’ll meet in the Assembly Area at 12:10. All are welcome. For reservations, please call Cheryl Plummer by April 8 at 625-3187. Plan to join us!
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On behalf of the Board of Directors of EASS, the staff and those we serve I want to thank you for your recent $779 contribution. We are grateful for the continued support of our mission. We are better able to do what we do because of your faith and trust in us. During February EASS distributed food to 149 families helping 430 people. 199 people benefited from the Clothing Bank. We provided 110 rides through the Transportation Service. We also helped 10 new families, having 22 members. 18 families (51 family members) benefited from our Emergency Financial Assistance Program expending $2,617.63 in financial assistance to help with prescriptions and home heating fuel. With your support we are able to continue meeting the challenge. Sincerely, Tom Swalwell, Exec. Dir. EASS Dear Friends at Holy Trinity, Thank you so much for remembering my 89th birthday with many beautiful cards. They are much appreciated. Very Sincerely, Grace Myers Thank you so much for the food items
you collected & donated to the Power Packs Project. Your generosity helps us provide food to 250 children weekly. We will also be providing for our thirds year during the summer months. Thanks so much for generosity! Dear Friends in Christ, Thank you so very much for your generous gift to Ephrata Homes of Hope
Transitional Housing. There are many families facing homelessness in our community, and your gift will make a real difference, helping to bless those in need with a place to live and connecting them to the Church, so that their hope is renewed. Thank you, too, for your prayers for and commitment to this
ministry. It is a privilege to serve on your behalf. In His Service, Kim Y. Wittel Executive Director
If you would like to have a thank you printed in an upcoming issue of The Window, please bring or send it to the church office or put it in the offering plate. Please clearly mark that you would like it to be printed in The Window. Thank you.
The North Lancaster Disaster Relief Team Presents
“COMMUNITY NIGHT” AT ISAAC’S!
On Tuesday, April 11, 2017, EPHRATA ISAAC’S will host a fundraiser to benefit North Lancaster Disaster Relief Team. BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY to enjoy homemade soups and unique, fresh deli sandwiches. Twenty-five percent (25%) of the cost of your meal will go directly toward expenses for the Relief Team’s April trip to West Virginia for relief efforts. Dine-in, takeout, and online orders apply.
WHERE: EPHRATA ISAAC’S – Valid at this Isaac’s only. Cloister Shopping Center 120 N. Reading Road, Ephrata 733-7777 (Call ahead for takeout)
WHEN: Tuesday, April 11, 2017, 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. HOW: Bring the flyer (pick one up on the table in Assembly Area) with you or show it on your
phone, complete the information and hand to your server.
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“He is Risen, He is Risen Indeed, Alleluia!” On Easter morning and throughout the season of Easter, we will open our liturgies with this proclamation: He is Risen! The tomb in that garden outside Jerusalem was empty on that first Easter morning because God had acted to raise Jesus from the dead. No longer would sin and death limit nor define the life of God’s human creatures. This is a proclamation of life, but does it speak to us today? Are they merely “church” words for our liturgies in the chancel, or do they address how we live everyday? The gospel lessons during this current time of Lent, especially the John texts of the woman at the well, the man born blind, and the raising of Lazarus all proclaim God’s renewing power to draw individuals out of broken and worn life situations into new life as given by Jesus. These texts teach us of God’s will to renew our lives today, in the midst of our present. The Easter word of resurrection speaks of far more than what God will do for us in death. God wills for us healing and renewed energy for life now, today, as we face the hardships of life. God’s will for life challenges us also regarding the issues of our day. The political “hot button” issues of
affordable/available health care for all people, the fate and settlement of refugees, meeting the needs of those in need, the young and the very old, immigration reform, and a host of other issues that typically are seen to be purely political subjects are matters of faith. Jesus’ resurrection makes the cutting of funds for programs such as Meals on Wheels a faith matter. It is God’s will that the lives of his people be sustained in all their needs. To be “pro life” means that a person must support all aspects of human life far beyond just the single question of abortion. I have been frustrated by the malaise and “laissez faire” attitude I have seen exhibited during this Lent. The worship themes of this Lenten season have spoken very directly to what is happening in our days. Easter is not just a celebration for the sanctuary nor for the day of death. It speaks to how we approach life now, in this moment. God comes to us to give us new energy, to heal hurts, to right wrongs, to fire up our hope, and to empower our work to sustain the lives of all people– every last one. He is Risen! He is Risen Indeed, Alleluia! Live this new life now, every day! Amen. In Christ, Pastor Herbener
Stewardship Special Giving for APRIL: Water Street Mission It Takes A Community
It could have been the aroma of homemade fried chicken on the stove top, the taste of sweet peach cobbler, the sound of infectious laughter, or maybe it was the sight of dozens of shoes piled by the door. There was just something that brought so much warmth, so much love into that room. A humble, compassionate and resilient woman, Francis Ransome, opened the doors of her first home in over 25 years to the people who God used to carry her to where she is today. Mentors, pastors, case workers and friends of Water Street Mission gathered with tears and pride in their eyes. Francis spent years of her life running away from God and His call on her life. She sought out anything to find the worth and affirmation she desired. Drugs and alcohol had a stronghold over her, powering her motives and desires. Francis opened with, “Sometimes when your children call you, as a mother, you drop everything.” Francis left New York, left everything she knew to be in Pennsylvania. Before too long, her daughter’s landlord expressed that Francis was breaching her daughter’s lease and she had to leave. And just like that, in the peak of winter, Francis was left in the streets of an unknown city. “When I first went to CHOC (Water Street Mission’s emergency shelter), I was disgusted by the people who surrounded me. My heart was hard. Judgement and entitlement filled me. Once I began to look at myself, I realized that these were people in my same situation.” After this conviction, Francis immediately wanted more for her life. She poured her time into the chapel services, devotions and classes that Water Street Mission offers. “Christ is the center of everything. That is what is so different about Water Street Mission. In Health Services, they pray for you. In Food Services, they pray for you. In the Enrichment Center, they taught me how to make a resume and use a computer, but also how to grow closer to my Savior…Ultimately, what changed my life was the chance to find Christ. I was given the chance to find Christ.” Today, Francis is working full-time as a care provider and going to school for her Nurse Assistant certification. She loves to fill her new home with as many of her friends and family as she can. She continually attests to the faithfulness of God that she has seen through each season of her life. Romans 5:20-21 says, “Now the law came in to increase the trespass, but where sin increased, grace abounded all the more, so that, as sin reigned in death, grace also might reign through righteousness leading to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” No matter how deep in the power of sin our rebelliousness has driven us, in Christ, grace abounds all the more in order that righteousness, rather than sin, and life, rather than death, might have the final word.
To help Water Street Mission you can use your Special Giving envelope during the month of April. Thanks in advance for your support of this program
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Turkey Hill Moo Money Program Thanks to everyone who has been supporting this and bringing in their lids. If you haven’t started to save your lids, please consider doing so!! Save your Turkey Hill milk lids with the Moo Money sticker on and put them in the container in the Assembly Area. The following Turkey Hill milk items contain these stickers: Whole, 2%, 1% & Fat Free milk; Chocolate milk; Strawberry milk & Orange Cream milk. Turkey Hill will donate $50 for every 500 lids collected. NOTE: PLEASE LEAVE THE STICKERS ON THE LIDS; THE LID WITH THE STICKER MUST BE TURNED IN FOR CREDIT.
Redner’s Save-A-Tape Program Redner’s Market offers a program for members who shop at Redner’s Markets to help their congregations support a designated community program. You MUST apply for a Redner’s Save-a-Tape card and show it each time you make a purchase. Your receipt MUST say Save-a-Tape at the bottom, or it will not be eligible for this program.
Place your receipts in the designated box in the Assembly Area. Redner’s will contribute 1% of every $5000 worth of purchases. Our designated program will be the community meals. The total raised through these 2 programs has been: $2,877.31. Not bad for items that would have just been thrown away!!
Correction!!!! There is a misconception that Luther Lunch Ladies is only for widows. THIS IS NOT TRUE! It is open to ANY lady from Trinity-- widow, divorcee, single etc. We meet the 4th Wednesday of each month , travel to a different restaurant
and just have a wonderful time enjoying each other’s company. If transportation is a problem , we can help there. Give us a try--- you will like the group. For more information, please call Lois Beck 733-7737 or contact the pastor.
Air Conditioner Replacement At the March council meeting, the church council accepted the Property Committee’s proposal to engage Ressler and Matter to replace the AC system at a cost of $38,000, with a contingency fund of $7000 (for unseen expenses such as replacing duct work). The work will begin this spring. Currently we have $40,000+ toward the project. Thank you to all who have contributed. Once the AC work is completed, we will move on to the next project on the Building Improvement list. We will keep you informed as we move forward.
Love INC/Homes of Hope are looking for people to train as Mentors or Budget Coaches. If you are interested, please pick up a flyer on the table in the Assembly Area for registration and contact information.
Caring for Loved One with Dementia and Alzheimer’s Workshop. Several dates available. If you are interested, pick up a flyer in the Assembly Area. Sponsored by Home Instead Senior Care. You must pre-register.
Salem Lutheran Preschool, 1331 W. Main St., Ephrata, is now taking registrations for Fall 2017. 3 Year Old classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. 4 Year Old classes meet Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. For information, call the Church office at 733-6646. A Welcome Night/Open House for new students will be April 5, drop in from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM.
Free: TRINI MINI SPRING 2017 Trini Mini will be closed:
April 4 and 6, April 11 and 13 Re-opens April 18 ALSO CLOSED: May 16 for Voting
FREE TRINI MINI SUMMER 2017
ONE whole WEEK: AUGUST 21st THRU 25th Monday thru Friday, 9:30 am to 12 NOON
FUN, GAMES, WATER PLAY, SNACKS, SPECIAL ACTIVITIES!
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Trini Mini Tuesdays and Thursdays: 3:30-5:30. ALL ARE WELCOME: The Trini Mini Afterschool program to provide homework
help and related activities for children in grades one through six has grown to an attendance of 20-24 on a regular basis. The
sessions are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30 PM. Help is needed between 4:00 pm – 5 pm for reading and math support. Other activities include educational games,
crafts, snacks and fun! Volunteers for the above may make their own schedules for attending. Liberal vacation, holidays and happiness provided. Must enjoy
elementary age behaviors! The kids are really well mannered, enthusiastic and appreciative.
LSS Responds to WV Floods & Gulf Coast Flooding Even as the floodwaters recede in West Virginia, the extent of the devastation rises. Help is needed immediately, and thanks to your generosity we are able to respond to our neighbors’ need. “As part of the Always Being Made New campaign, we committed to raise $100,000 to be able to respond to local disasters,” Bishop Jim Dunlop said. “Now our neighbors in WV- Western Maryland Synod need someone to respond to their immediate need, and we were able to send $20,000 from this fund to Bishop Matt Reigel for relief efforts. I invite you go give generously to help address the needs in WV and to replenish our synod’s LDR Fund so that we are able to respond as quickly to emergencies in the future.” Mark your checks earmarked for LDR-WV Flood. **Now in addition LDR is responding to the flooding along the Gulf Coast. If you want to contribute, mark your check for “LDR-Gulf Coast Flooding”.
Women’s Prayer Group The Women’s Prayer group meets each Monday morning at 10AM in the Library.
DO WE HAVE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS?
Continuing with the this issue of the newsletter, we have emailed it to all members whose email addresses we
currently have. This will save considerable paper, printing and postage costs. Since you are receiving a “hard copy”, it means that we do not have your email address. If you have an email address, please submit it to the church office so we can add you to the list of those receiving the newsletter by email. If you have access to the internet, you can also read the newsletter on Holy Trinity’s website.
Three Score and Ten Banquet This year’s Three Score and Ten Banquet will be on Sunday April 23 at 12:15. Invitations have been mailed out. A signup sheet for servers, delivers, and cleanup crews is in the Gathering Area. A response is required no later than Friday April 7th. This year’s menu includes: Ham Loaf, Hash Brown Casserole, Brown Butter Carrots, Cole Slaw, Rolls, Ice Cream and Brownies.
Easter Egg Hunt candy donations. Donna is asking for donations of individually wrapped candies (chocolates etc.) that will be used to fill the plastic eggs used for the Easter Egg hunt on April 15. A basket will be placed on
the piano in the Gathering Area. Thank you! Trini Mini: Our afterschool program is looking for donations of snack foods for the children. Please no sweets! Pretzels, popcorn, chex mix, carrots/celery etc, but no candy/cookies etc. Thank you!
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OUR WORSHIPING COMMUNITY
Please check your assigned dates carefully and if for some reason you are unable to fulfill your obligation, please contact someone who will serve in your stead. This is your responsibility. Please let the church office or Pastor or Donna know of
April 2017 Assisting Ministers 8:00 AM
The Ministers April 2 2017 Lent 5
April 9, 2017 Palm Sunday
April 16, 2017 Easter Sunday
April 23, 2017 Easter 2
April 30, 2017 Easter 3
Council Team Todd Peters Connie Buck
Tina Morgan Phyllis Peters
Connie Buck Todd Peters
Phyllis Peters Tina Morgan
Mary Stophel Ron Price
Assisting Minister John Fuehrer Ron Price Mary Stophel Connie Buck Todd Peters
Communion Assist Mary Stophel Todd Peters John Fuehrer Ron Price Connie Buck
Lector John Fuehrer Jim Watkins Mary Stophel Connie Buck Todd Peters
Acolyte CH Sydney Morgan CR Steve Homan CH Nathan Kimmel
T Eliza Mull/ Theresa Mull
CR Brad Steiert CH Sydney Morgan
T Steve Homan/ Theresa Mull
CH Eliza Mull CR Nathan Kimmel
CH Brad Steiert CR Sydney Morgan
Ushers #17 Deb Grube #19 John Feuhrer #9 Dave Bowers #11 Kevin Gingrich #19 John Fuehrer
AV Kevin Gingrich Bob Eberly Andy Sweigart Bob Eberly Kevin Gingrich
Altar Guild Judy Wechter Kelly & John Homan
Judy Zimmerman Mary Stophel
Ginni DelPiano Shirley Reider Grace Myers
Sue Watts Barb & Steve
Sweigart
Carol & Tim Sweigart
Launder Linens Lori Spitzer Patrice Mull Brenda Wangman Lori Spitzer Patrice Mull
Bread Baker Karen Leonhard Connie Buck Grace Myers Alice Hummer Patrice Mull
April 2017 Assisting Ministers 10:30 AM
The Ministers April 2 2017 Lent 5
April 9, 2017 Palm Sunday
April 16, 2017 Easter Sunday
April 30, 2017 Easter 3
April 23, 2017 Easter 2
Council Team Denise Shirker John Weiss
Peggy Dean Michelle Cable
Bonnie Frey Adam Doughty
Michelle Cable Peggy Dean
John Weiss Denise Shirker
Assisting
Minister Curtis Boos Deb Hornberger John Weiss John Weiss Curtis Boos
Communion
Assist Bill Young Christy Boos Curtis Boos Deb Hornberger Don Strauss
Lector Doris Randall Deb Hornberger Gary Nace Paul Hink Don Strauss
Acolyte CH Matthew Shaeffer
CR Clarice Doughty CH Lillian Doughty
T Nate Young/ Tanner Good
CR Hannah Weirbiki CH Matthew Shaeffer
T Lillian Doughty/Clarice Doughty
CH Lillian Doughty CR Matthew
Shaeffer
CH Nate Young CR Tanner Good
Ushers #2 Norm Wangman #14 Bill Young #10 Bruce Shirker #6 Jim Brodt #16 John Weiss
AV Nate Young Tom Leaman Nate Young Norm Wangman Tom Leaman
Altar Guild Wendy &Bill Young Denise Shirker Amy Wiegand
Kristen & Tom Leaman
Cheryl Plummer
Jo Hurst Lillian Herbener
Kim Hink
Bonnie Frey Michelle Cable
Evie Cable
Lillian Herbener Kim Hink Jo Hurst
Deliver Flowers Heather Zimmerman T & K Leaman Winnie Gerlach Amy Wierbiki Dan Doremus
Nursery Natale Benigno Amanda Hinkle Lori Brusk Natale Benigno Scott & Missy Garman
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Why Church Camp?
Summer is quickly approaching and it’s time to consider summer camp. Did you know that adults who attended church camp as a youth are more than 3 times as likely to remain affiliated with a religious community than those who never attended camp? Lutheran Camping Corporation offers the very best in outdoor ministry programs at Kirchenwald and Nawakwa. Campers practice living a faithful life in a non-threatening environment. Campers have opportunities for quiet, individual devotion as well as dynamic, participatory worship. Campers learn how to be disciples, eager to proclaim the Gospel and serve others. All this while having a great time in the great outdoors. This is faith in formation… and it takes
place within the setting of an outdoor community that seeks to build character, foster independence, encourage good relationships, and teach life skills… benefits that campers will carry with them for the rest of their lives. Brochures are available in the narthex and include the discount pricing sheets. Check it out: https://www.lutherancamping.org/
Holy Trinity is committed to finding funds for EVERY child who wants to attend church camp. Lack of funds should NOT be the reason for a child not attending camp. Resources are available so please talk to Pastor, Donna Nace or call the church office.
And camping isn’t just for kids! In addition to camping opportunities for kids K-11, Family Camp is offered at both Nawakwa and Kirchenwald and Elder Camp is offered at Nawakwa. Family Camp provides the same fun activities as regular camping, but also offers the opportunity to grow closer together and closer to God through intergenerational activities. Accommodations are in either rustic cabins or in the comfortable lodges, depending on your preference. More information in the brochures or on-line. Contact Lisa Garrett if you have any questions: [email protected] or 717-490-1927.
Assisting Ministers
The Ministers Maundy Thursday April 13, 2017
Good Friday April 14, 2017
Easter Vigil April 15, 2017
Council Team Ron Price Mary Stophel
Adam Doughty Bonnie Frey
John Weiss Denise Shirker
Assisting Minister John Fuehrer Todd Peters
Communion Assistant Peggy Dean XX Martha Sheaffer
Lector John Fuehrer XX Martha Sheaffer
Acolyte CH Theresa Mull XX CR Tanner Good CH Hannah Wierbiki
T Lillian & Clarice Doughty
Ushers #13 Steve Sweigart #1 John Keller #3 Phyllis Doughty
AV Norm Wangman Sara Garman Brooke Moyer
Altar Guild Barb & Steve Sweigart Andy Sweigart
XX Brenda Wangman Amy Good
Heather Zimmerman
Linen Lauder Lori Spitzer XX Brenda Wangman
Nursery Lyn Weiss Michelle Cable
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Soup for Supper in Lent Simple soup meals will be served before Evening Prayer in Lent on Wednesday evenings: March 8, 15, 22, 29 and April 5. The meals will begin at 6:30, Evening Prayer will follow at 7:30. Sign up sheets will be posted in Gathering Area for those attending, for those who would help to provide soup and/or bread and crackers. Come and join us!
Our 2017 Stewardship Lenten Appeal
WATER! From the water of our Baptism that confirms our place as God’s children to the water we drink and use every day that provides life giving benefits to our earthy body. Water has been important to us from our very beginning. Think about it, what would our lives be if our water supply was cut off? There are places in our country and around the world where safe water is in short supply.
Our Stewardship focus for Lent will be water. You will find special envelopes in the each pew slot, The envelopes contain a label with a pitcher fountain and a place to put your name/giving envelope number. The money collected in these envelopes, during Lent, will be combined and sent to ELCA for a community to have a well. One complete well is $2500 and a share of a well is $250. We will purchase a well or as many shares as our dollars will provide.
In the gathering area, you will see a display about this outreach ministry, and also our Wishing Well. We encourage families and children to bring individual bottles of drinking water and fill the wishing well. You can bring single bottles, six packs or larger, in any quantity you choose. After Lent these bottles of water will be donated to local charities who give out water to those in need. Thank you for your support of this outreach.
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Walking Group 7AM Door Hangers 9AM
2 Lent 5
Eucharist 8 & 10:30 SCS 9:15
3 Women’s Prayer Group 10AM
Yoga 6:15
4 Bible Study 10AM Trini Mini 3:30 Mazon 4:30 Bell Choir 7PM
5 Mazon 5PM
Youth Handbell Choir 6PM
Sr. Choir 6:30
Soup Supper 6:30 Evening Prayer 7:30
6 Trini Mini 3:30 Worship 7PM
7 8 Walking Group 7AM
9
Eucharist 8 & 10:30 SCS 9:15
10 Women’s Prayer Group 10AM
Yoga 6:15
Worship 7:30PM
11 Worship 7:30PM
12 Evening Prayer 7:30
13 Services at noon and 7:30PM
14 Youth fill eggs 9AM CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED
15 Hide eggs 9AM Egg Hunt 10AM Walking Group 7AM
16
Eucharist 8 & 10:30 Easter Faire 9:15
17
Yoga 6:15
18 Trini Mini 3:30 Finance 7PM
Executive 8PM
19
Conference Pastors 8:30AM
Sr. Choir 6:45
20 Trini Mini 3:30
Worship 7PM
Church Council 7:30PM NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
21 22 Walking Group 7AM
23 Easter 2
Eucharist 8 & 10:30 SCS 9:15 3 Score 10 Banquet
24 Women’s Prayer Group 10AM
Yoga 6:15 Security Task Group 7PM
25 Bible Study 10AM Trini Mini 3:30
26
Sr. Choir 6:45
27 Trini Mini 3:30 Worship 7PM NEWSLETTER MALING
28 29 Walking Group 7AM Men’s Prayer Breakfast 9AM
30 Easter 3
Eucharist 8 & 10:30 SCS 9:15 Congregational Meeting
April 2017: Life Together at Holy Trinity
Holy Monday Holy Tuesday Holy Wednesday
Maundy Thursday
Good Friday Service at 7:30
Easter Vigil Service at 7:30
Palm Sunday
Easter Sunday
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IN THE COMMUNITY: COMMUNITY MEAL
UP-DATE The community meal program in Ephrata, continues to be an important part of the ministry here at Holy Trinity. There are a number of people who help with food preparation, food and monetary donation, and also coming out to help serve. The more people that help, the more successful the program is. The help that we get is greatly appreciated. The meal program in Ephrata continues
to grow. A weekly Thursday Evening meal is served at one of three Ephrata Churches. Watch the weekly bulletin for opportunities to contribute food or to help with meals. If you have any questions, please call Sue Watts at 738-2327
Ephrata Area Social Services: Ephrata Area Social Services:
MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE! Ephrata Area Social Service is in need of food items this summer and we need to start stocking their shelves now. With school being out, families will have to provide additional meals typically provided at school. This is getting harder
and harder for some of our local families. Items needed –beverage products (cool aid, juicy juice, coffee, tea, etc.), cake mixes, canned fruits, canned meats (spaghetti, spam, tuna, ravioli, etc.), canned peas, cereal, hamburger helper, premixed Jell-O snacks, pancake mix and syrup Note: They do not need canned corn, canned green bean or canned soups. This year our goal is to provide 75 full boxes of food items this summer and we need your help! Please bring one or two items each week to help reach our goal. If everyone donates – “many hands make light work”. Let’s help those in need in our community. The Social Ministry Committee thanks you for your continued support!
Volunteers needed to deliver the
altar flowers to sick/shut-in/hospitalized members following the 2nd liturgy. All deliveries will be local. If interested contact Pastor Herbener or the church office.
Peter’s Porch Prep Peter’s Porch at Zion Lutheran
Church (435 Main Street, Akron) is open every third Saturday of the month. Doors open at 8:30am till 10:30am. Join us for a free breakfast, free clothing and free groceries/toiletries for families and singles. Would you be willing to volunteer at this community outreach? The two Wednesdays before Peter’s Porch is prep... packing groceries and sorting through donations. Clothing donations may be dropped off at Zion Monday – Friday 9am-2pm. Questions can be directed to Tracy in Zion’s Church office: (717)859-2100 [email protected] BINGO AT LUTHER CARE, LITITZ PA Holy Trinity Lutheran of Ephrata has provided Bingo on the first Monday of each month for many years for the skilled care unit at Luther Care in Lititz.
A dedicated group of volunteers helps wheel the residents into the activity room. During the hour of Bingo play, volunteers help residents look for numbers. At Bingo, everyone who participates gets a quarter. Subsequent rounds are played until approximately 3-4 places and quarters are won. The “prize”, can be used at a vending machine.
Attendance is anywhere between 20 to 28 folks. Any questions, call Darryll or Kathy Kuhns, 610-937-0850. The residents are very appreciative for activities such as bingo, to brighten their days. Additional Nursery volunteers are needed to assist with child care on Sunday mornings. If interested, speak to Pastor Herbener. Do you like to knit and/or crochet? A new ministry has begun here at Trinity-the making of prayer shawls. If you are interested in joining this group please call Marti Nissley (859-2847) or Kathy Kuhns (610-410-5410). They will send you patterns and dimensions. Soft yarn is suggested. Lap blankets may also be made. When a shawl or lap blanket is completed prayers for its recipient are said and it is presented to someone as a physical symbol of our care and prayers. Those who receive our prayer shawls are literally wrapped in our prayers and feel God’s presence and the community of His people in a most special way.
Meals on Wheels Meals on Wheels needs volunteer packers, every Thursday and the 2nd and 3rd Fridays of each month, from 8:30– 10:30. Please call 733-4846 between 8:30 & 11:00. Thank you!
THE WINDOW, Newsletter of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Ephrata, PA April 2017
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The Window The Lutheran Church of The Holy Trinity 167 East Main Street Ephrata, PA 17522 Phone: 717.733.4134 Fax: 717.733.4135
Website: holytrinityephrata.org
“A Window is but a transparent wall, through which one can see out and in.” APRIL 2017
Holy Trinity’s Staff: The Ministers ............................................................................................................. The Members The Pastor .................................................................................................. Rev. Henry E. Herbener Church Musician/Educator ........................................................................................... Donna Nace Administrative Assistant ............................................................................................... Suzan Johns The Sexton ................................................................................................................. Candy Snyder Sr. Choir Director ............................................................................................................ Deb Olson
Holy Trinity email addresses General Church email: [email protected] Pastor Herbener: [email protected] Sue Johns: [email protected]
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