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November 2019
Newsletter
Our Core
Values
We are a community empowered by the Holy Spirit,
called to bring God’s comfort, to work for God’s justice,
and to share the hope and love of Jesus with all.
Newsletter Editor: Tonya Humphrey
1 November 2019 Newsletter
The Schuyler Sisters and Their Circle
Sparked by the phenomenal success of Hamilton: An American Musical, the
Albany Institute of History & Art has organized the exhibition The Schuyler Sisters
and Their Circle (July 20 - December 29, 2019). There is no better place than the
Albany Institute to develop and mount this exhibition. After all, the Institute was
founded in 1791, when their dear friend and house guest, George Washington
was President. The Albany Institute is also partnering with Schuyler Mansion
State Historic Site, which is presenting a Women of Schuyler Mansion tour.
Interest in the Schuyler family has increased in recent years because of the
Tony Award-winning Broadway show, The Schuylers were a prominent Dutch
family in New York in the 18th and 19th centuries, who played a central role in
the formation of the United States. Renowned Revolutionary War general
Philip Schuyler (1733-1804) and his wife Catharine Van Rensselaer (1734-1803)
raised eight children in their Albany home. Hamilton: An American Musical
prominently features the three eldest Schuyler daughters: Angelica Schuyler
Church, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, and Margaret (Peggy) Schuyler Van
Rensselaer.
Catharine Schuyler was the great-great-granddaughter of Killian Van Rensselaer,
the original founder of the Dutch colony of Rensselaerswyck. Catharine's
marriage to Philip Schuyler linked two of New York's great landholding families,
Philip Schuyler was known to care about the education of his daughters and paid for lessons in French, geography, history,
writing, arithmetic, music, and dancing. Catharine Schuyler raised their daughters with an awareness of their colonial
Dutch New York heritage and their connections to members of the prominent Ten Broeck, Livingston, Bayard, Van
Rensselaer, and Van Cortlandt families.
The exhibition discusses the wide-ranging interests of Catharine and her three eldest daughters Angelica, Elizabeth, and
Margaret (Peggy)— sisters who witnessed history unfold in Albany, New York, Philadelphia, Paris, and London. As the wife
of Alexander Hamilton, Eliza had a front row seat to events that shaped this country in the years immediately following the
Revolution. For many years, Angelica lived abroad where she entertained royalty, diplomats, and artists in Paris and
London. She maintained life-long friendships with the prominent figures she met, like Thomas Jefferson, and patronized
artist John Trumbull. Peggy married Stephen Van Rensselaer Ill who ranks 10th on Business Insider's list of wealthiest
Americans of all time.
The Schuyler Sisters and Their Circle also explores the men the Schuyler sisters married, hosted, and befriended.
Military, political, and intellectual luminaries of the day including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and the
Marquis de Lafayette visited the Schuyler home in Albany.
The exhibition uses clothing, decorative arts, portraits, and manuscripts from the Revolutionary Period to the Federal
Period to tell the stories of the Schuyler women. Twenty-four public and private institutions and individuals have lent their
treasures for display. A rarely exhibited John Trumbull portrait of Angelica Schuyler Church with her child and servant is on
loan to the exhibition from a private collection, and there are additional significant loans from Columbia University
(including Eliza Hamilton's wedding ring from the Rare Book and Manuscripts Library), Fort Ticonderoga, Seth Kaller, Inc.,
New-York Historical Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Museum of the City of New York among many others.
The Albany Institute is thrilled to bring these objects associated with the Schuyler sisters together in their hometown and
showcase them in a special exhibition sure to thrill visitors- from history buffs to Hamilfans!
Portrait of Angelica Schuyler Church with her child and servant by John Trumbull, 1784, oil on canvas, private collection
2 November 2019 Newsletter
The Power of Prayer
Hope’s Prayer Group
now meets on the 1st & 3rd
Sundays of each month :
Sunday, November 3rd,
Following Morning Service
&
Sunday, November 17th,
Following Morning Service
All are welcome,
as are your prayer
requests and updates.
We have seen
answered prayer!
God cares for us!
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CoNSERNS-U Serves Our Community We at Hope Lutheran have long been committed to activities meant to help those less fortunate than ourselves. Many of those activities have involved community agencies that many of us are unfamiliar with. Here's a little information about one of them. CoNSERNS-U (and yes, it really is spelled that way -- it stands for "Community Network of Schodack, East Greenbush, Rensselaer, Nassau & Sand Lake") is located at 50 Herrick Street in Rensselaer, close to the railroad station. The agency is committed to helping people in Southern and Rural Rensselaer County meet the challenges of day-to-day living. Services include crisis intervention, information and referral, advocacy, food pantry, clothing, back-to-school, emergency assistance, a Christmas store, clothe-a-child and holiday projects. Casework and counseling services are also provided to individuals and families. Hope Lutheran recently completed a school supplies drive, which benefited CoNSERNS-U's back to school program. We donated a carload of 3-ring binders, backpacks, writing implements and other needed items. We recently learned that these items helped CoNSERNS-U to serve 411 students preparing for the new school year. What's more, CoNSERNS-U provided 143 students with back-to-school clothing, and is currently providing new coats to children in kindergarten through fifth grade. Hope Lutheran congregants are encouraged to donate non-perishable food throughout the year. Some of this food goes to CoNSERNS-U. It is used in their food pantry, and also in the food baskets that CoNSERNS-U gives out at Thanksgiving and Christmas. The agency also runs a Christmas Store, which provides parents with new toys, games, books and clothing for their kids. If you'd like to support CoNSERNS-U directly, contributions can be sent to them at 50 Herrick Street, Rensselaer, NY 12144.
6 November 2019 Newsletter
For more than 20 years our congregation has been providing lunch and dinner for Joseph’s House Inn and Shelter
in Troy on Thanksgiving Day. Not only does this share our love with the residents and guests, it also gives the
food staff a break from having to prepare a very labor-intensive meal for lots of people! A double gift!
Joseph’s House is part of the Homeless Services Collaborative that coordinates care for those individuals without
permanent homes throughout Rensselaer County. Our own St. Paul’s Center serving homeless families (moms
and children) works closely with them throughout the year. The food coordinator at Joseph’s house estimates
that there will be 70 people at each meal especially if it is very cold and Code Blue is in effect that day.
Once again, Marion Daus, Marilyn Dyer, and crew will prepare the meal. A sumptuous menu has been crafted
and the meals will be cooked at the Presbyterian Church in Rensselaer (where Hope’s Kitchen has their dinners)
on Tuesday, November 26th.
This year, the only difference is that, instead of having the congregation bring in the food for the meals, food will
be purchased at the restaurant supply store where items are less expensive and can be purchased in bulk. We
will ask the congregation to chip in financially to help cover the cost. Once the food has been purchased, we will
provide the total that needs to be covered.
So, not only will we provide a wonderful Thanksgiving lunch and dinner for the shelter residents and guests, but
we hope to make your own Thanksgiving preparation easier by not having you sign up, shop, and tote items to
church. We hope you will agree that this is a good way to do it!
If you would be willing to help cook, please email either
Marilyn at dyermm48@gmail or Marion at
[email protected] OR look for the sign up in the narthex.
Thanks, as always, for your generous support of Hope’s
ministries that seek to follow Jesus’ mandate to love one
another.
Thanksgiving for Joseph’s House and Shelter
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I have found the book, Difficult Conversations - How to Talk about what
Matters Most, by Douglas Stone, to be helpful. When I am in a difficult
conversation, there are 13 (maybe 14) things that I try to keep in mind. I
am not always successful. If you notice that I am not adhering to these
guidelines, please let me know:
8. The conversation is not about agreement, but about understanding.
More to come. In His Grace, WDM
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Worship Volunteer Duties for NOVEMber of 2019
Please find your own replacement if you cannot be available on
date of your assignment. Thank You!
3-Nov 10-Nov 17-Nov 24-Nov
Worship 10:00am
Worship 10:00am
Worship 10:00am
Worship 10:00am
Altar Guild
Intinction Marilyn D
& Debbie F
Intinction
Maureen H &
Charlie H
Intinction
Carol K &
Bonny M
Intinction Susan R
& Debbie F
Greeter Nora G Ja’net M Ken K Chris N
Ushers Donna
& Ray L
Marion &
Mike D
Pam &
Dickie D
Lois &
Athena B
Reader Nancy D Sandra G Ken K Chris N
Communion Assistant
Marilyn D Bonny M Chris N Luis C
Acolyte Luis C Marilyn D Athena B Mike D
Assistant Minister
Luis C Marilyn D Jane M Mike D
Coffee Set-up/ Clean-up Charlie H Ray L Carol K Bonny M
Provide After Worship Snack
Susan C (healthy)
& Marilyn D
Maureen H (healthy)
& Donna L
Carol K (healthy)
& Pam D
Marion D (healthy)
& Chris N
Offering Counters Maureen H
& Charlie H
Donna L &
Marion D
Pam D &
Maureen H
Donna L &
Greg W
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News & Upcoming Events for November of 2019
@ 9 AM
Wednesdays @ Noon
Sundays @ 10 AM
Pastor Pamela Hoh Phone: (518) 588-4017 Email: [email protected] Greg Whitney, Council President Phone: (518) 951-0414 Email: [email protected] Sue Anthony, RN, BSN Phone: (518) 788-4349 Email: [email protected] Tonya Humphrey, Secretary Phone: (518) 701-3623 Email: [email protected] Church Office Phone: (518) 283-1372 Website: www.hopelc.org
8th Dine-Out
Dinner Group:
Brown’s Brewing
Co. in Troy
@ 6 PM
11th
11th
Congregational
Council Meeting
@ 6 PM
14th
Hope’s Kitchen Free
Community Meal @
Rensselaer Presbyterian
Church; Serving from 3:30
PM to 6:30 PM
18th
Men’s Group
Meeting
@ 9:30 AM
20th
Quilting Group
@ 10 AM
26th
Meditation &
Mindfulness Class
w/Liz Macris
@ 6 PM
28th
November 3rd & 17th, 5 - 6 PM
Tuesdays: 7 – 8 PM &
Wednesdays: 2 – 3 PM & 3 – 4 PM
with Pam: (518) 701-4628
Now on Sundays! Nov. 3rd & 17th,
Following Morning Service
Choir
Rehearsal
Nov. 3rd
Following
Service
Women’s Christmas
Get-Together Sunday, Dec. 15th @ 2 PM
(Appetizers & Desserts, Games, Christmas
Reflection Silly Re-Gift Exchange.)
More to Come in Nov.