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The Mission Edge St. Timothy Evangelical Lutheran Church
4200 Carlisle Pike
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania 17011
May 2020 Issue Over 50 Years of Serving Ministry
All events scheduled in the May
newsletter are subject to change.
Please check with your committee
leaders for meeting status, etc. during
the CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN.
Online Worship
Join us for Sunday
worship services
streaming live at 9:30
am on Facebook
https://www.facebook.
com/groups/1440268679606072/
and/or on St. Timothy’s website at:
www.sttim.com.
Congregational
Meeting
May 17, 2020
POSTPONED
Because of the continuing impact the
coronavirus is having on our
communities and considering state
mandates still in effect regarding large
gatherings, St Timothy church council at
it’s April 8th meeting voted to postpone
the May 17th congregational meeting.
When there are clear indications that it
is safe for large gatherings to convene
once again, a new date will be selected
for the meeting and will be announced
to the congregation.
Pentecost Sunday, May 31st ends the
season of Easter. It is the Sabbath
day after a week's worth of weeks
(50 days) and commemorates the
descent of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples
of Christ after the Resurrection. Pentecost is
not a solemn occasion. It is a time for vigor,
excitement, energy, movement, birth, fresh
air, and fresh commitment. Pentecost is a
time of RED -- a color of fire and zeal and
passion and heat. The Spirit is incendiary
within us.
will be on Sunday,
May 31st at the 10:30
am service. A reception following the service
will be in the Sunday school room.
Congratulations to our confirmands:
Gracihana Elliott and Lena Hamann.
First Communion
Recipients Date to be determined
Congratulations to Lilith Murdoch and
Gabrielle Kerchner who will be receiving
their first communion this year. Please
watch the announcement bulletin and/or
weekly E-blast for more information. A
reception will follow the late service once
a date is determined.
Teacher Appreciation Sunday
On May 17th, let’s make a special
effort to thank all our teachers
whether a Sunday School teacher or
those leading Bible studies, etc.
Your hard work is appreciated.
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From the interim Pastor’s Desk… Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!
Because Christ is risen, we are called to a different kind of life from the world
lost in sin and death. We have died with Christ in our Baptism, and every day we
rise with Christ in the life that the Holy Spirit creates. The fruit of that Spirit, as
Paul teaches in Galatians, is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
The reality, though, is that in our life together as church we don’t always exemplify the fruit of
the Spirit. It is so easy to fall back into the ways of the world. One only has to look at the
brokenness of our Lutheran life in North America (more than 30 different groups at last count, five
or so of which have significant numbers). The United Methodists are in the process of negotiating a
world-wide split, and Roman Catholics are in the news for their grievous enabling of sexual
predators for many decades.
As we have struggled (very constructively, I might add) with some difficult decisions on how to
respond to the stay-at-home orders due to the coronavirus, it struck me that we need to consider
how as followers of Jesus we make decisions as a congregation.
The way of our political environment is to split into two or more adversarial groups and try to
garner support by arguing with one another, often playing fast and loose with the truth. We magnify
the worst in the “other side,” and explain away the failings and faults of our own. Then we take a
vote and divide into “winners” and “losers.” In the political realm, a “winning” vote of 55% is
considered a landslide, and the 45 go off to lick their wounds and undermine the decisions and
actions of the winners.
I don’t like to take votes in the church except at the end of a long process of seeking consensus.
Our goal is not to create winners and losers, but to reach the point where we can say, “It has
seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us.” This takes a lot longer and is a lot harder than the
world’s way of making decisions. It also takes a lot of humility, and some of us with strong feelings
need to acknowledge that the Spirit may be leading the congregation into different directions than
we originally favored.
The former denomination of many of us (and many other ones) splintered because they adopted
the world’s way of making decisions. Well-funded interest groups advocated for their proposals,
and leadership was often dishonest and refused to take seriously those who disagreed. As Dr. Phil
might ask, “How did that work for you?”
We have a wonderful group of leaders and members at St. Timothy, and we work well together.
I have encouraged our Executive Committee and Council to strive for consensus, with prayer and
respectful listening not just to one another, but listening for the voice of the Holy Spirit speaking
through the other members.
My feeling is that if a congregational vote is not essentially unanimous on any matter, we didn’t
spend enough time and prayer working for consensus. And sometimes the Spirit is speaking
through that pesky minority who keep us from doing what we want.
Going forward, I urge you to continue working for unity and consensus. As we live in peace
with one another, Scripture promises that God of peace will beat down Satan under our feet.
Pr. Steve Shipman, STS
Interim Pastor
570-916-7780
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St. Timothy Prayer Concerns
Prayer Request Form Beginning in February, names on the Prayer List will be published for one
month in the announcement bulletin and then removed unless noted
otherwise. Further publication requires an additional request. This applies
both to members and non-members. We will continue to list those serving in
the military and home bound as usual. When you have a request, please fill out a pink
request form located at the entrance to the nave on either side. You may put it in the “office”
mailbox in the narthex, place on the secretary’s desk in the office, or contact a member of the
Congregational Care committee: Janet Reinbrecht, Gary Larson, Glenn Bushey, Lorraine
Conrad, Arlene Young, or Mary Wohler.
Please keep the following people in your prayers:
Praying for the members of St. Timothy…
Updated copies of the “Praying for the Members/Associate Members
of St. Timothy” are in the narthex. The Congregational Care
committee would like to encourage you to use the alphabetical listing
which is broken down into 31 individual days to make it convenient
to pray for the members/associate members during your daily
devotions throughout the month. If you would like to have a listing mailed to you electronically,
please email the secretary at [email protected] and she will send it to you.
Amber Tim Lefevre Home Communion
Marty Bersaw Spencer Lefevre Vivian DeLuca
Fred Bohls The Martinez family Audrey Hettrick
Verlin Curtis & family Marge Mckool & family Ruth Hummel
Thelma Detwiler Carol Odasso Margaret Mans
Jim & Lori Doudrick Rosemary Petrizzo Glenn Taylor
Kayle & Joe Ford Nick Rodites Ron & Sandy Lingle
Baby Shepard David Ford Troy Schlegel
Betty & Fred Gutshall Oscar Squire Deaths
Richard Harlacher Kathy Strait Family of Frances Joy Henry
JoAnn Haubert Phyllis Taylor Family of Christopher Rogers
Dorian Howard Jacqueline Urffer Family of Evelyn Punda
Linda Hoholik Lee Weber Family of Douglas Brunner
Fern Kerchner Virginia Wright Those Serving in our Military
The Krammes family Tonya Zuber Capt. Preston Casper
Matt Krovic Sequan Zuber First SSgt. Tim Haubert
Jim Lapollo Marlona Zuber Airman Shane Penson
Gary Leer LCpl. Matthew Wyant
Jeff Lefevre Lt. Cdr. John R. Kimmel
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May
Birthdays
May 1 Loretta Evans May 20 Linda Simons
Jared Mummert
May 4 Sebastian Allen
Matt Musselman May 21 Sharon Schwalm
May 10 Lisa Wyant May 22 Nancy Frankenfield
Gary Bender
May 25 Karolyn Rayman
May 11 Toby Goble Rachel Martinez
May 12 Caleb Reed May 26 Jacqueline Keefer
Joshua Reed May 27 Carter McClellan
May 14 Brock Kerchner
May 28 Ken Black
May 16 Bernice Markle
Judy Musselman May 29 Stephanie Picioccio
Mike Tamorria
May 30 Alexandra Milbrand
May 17 Lewis Davis
May 31 Brooke Keefer
May 18 Kevin Sheaffer Andrew Hamann
May 19 Jim Vogel
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Ongoing Fellowship Events
Sunday Mornings Join us between services in
the narthex for coffee and
fellowship.
Sunday Morning Brunch Everyone is invited to join
us for food, fun, and
fellowship at the Silver
Springs Diner at 6520
Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg (near Sam’s
Club) on Sundays after the 10:30 am
service. Please let Terry Krammes know
on Sundays if you are planning to attend
in order to reserve a correct table count.
Men’s Breakfast Men’s Breakfast will be held
on the first Saturday of the
month at 8:30 am at the
Peppermill Diner.
No breakfast in May
**1st timers eat FREE**
Upcoming Events
June 2nd Primary Election Day
St. Timothy Café & Bake Sale Please sign up to donate chili,
hot dogs, chips, beverages,
and/or baked goods for the June
2nd primary election day Café
and Bake Sale.
Volunteers are
needed to help setup
and sell at the Café and
Bake Sale. Look for
signup sheets in the
vestibule in May.
Proceeds Benefit the Education Department.
Do You Like to Knit or Crochet? Consider using those talents and
join the Prayer Shawl Ministry at
St. Timothy. This growing group
meets every other Monday. No
meetings until further notice. If
you have any questions, contact the church
office at 717-737-5243 or Mary Urffer.
Gift Cards for Sale The Fellowship committee will
be selling Weis Market gift
cards and Giant gift cards. Not
only are gift cards perfect for
birthdays, anniversaries, showers, or saying
"thanks" for a job well done, they can also be
purchased for your use when you shop at
Giant or Weis. St. Timothy receives five
percent (5%) of the sale for every card. The
Fellowship committee sells both gift cards on
the 1st and 3rd Sundays, between services, in
the vestibule. You may also purchase the
cards during the week from the church office.
Benefits the Discretionary and Fellowship
Funds.
“Exploring Our Faith” Bible Study:
Please join us every 3rd
Wednesday of the month at
6:00 pm to Explore our Faith
together. The group meets in
the youth room of St.
Timothy Lutheran Church. We seek to
deepen our understanding of scripture and
strengthen our relationship with God. It’s an
opportunity to share individual testimonies
and encourage each other to serve our
neighbors and God fully. This is a casual
group, sharing finger foods over the supper
hour. All are welcome to attend. Please feel
free to bring refreshments to share if you
desire, but this is not mandatory.
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Adult Sunday School Class Sunday school is not just for kids.
Adult Sunday school is held each
Sunday, 9:15 am to 10:15 am, in
the downstairs lounge. Please join
us for a thought-provoking study and lively
discussion.
Children's Church will be
offered at the 10:30 am service
only on the 2nd and 4th Sundays
of the month.
Thursday Night Bible/Book Study
Are you interested in a weekly
Bible or book study on
Thursday night? Come on
Thursday night at 6:30 pm in
the church lounge. It is led by member Gary
Larson. Come and enjoy the fellowship and
conversation.
NEW! Carlisle Area Bible Study to
begin Tuesday, May 19th
from 6:30 - 7:30 pm. Deb
Stein has graciously offered to
host a group in her home: 215
Faith Circle, Carlisle, PA
17013. Once gathered the group will discuss
and decide what will be studied moving
forward. This Christian education and
discipleship opportunity will meet the 3rd
Tuesday monthly. Everyone is welcome! You
will not want to miss this time to study, pray
and fellowship with others who desire to
grow in their faith. Questions - contact Deb
Stein at 717 571-9313 or
[email protected]. Come and see!!
A thank you to Mary Wohler for
making masks.
Flower Bed Sponsors Needed A flower bed sponsor is a group,
committee, family, or individual
who wishes to help maintain the
beauty of St. Timothy by providing
general care for one of our many flower beds.
General care includes removing weeds,
debris, etc., trimming shrubs, and planting
flowers throughout the spring and summer
months. If you are interested in being a
sponsor, please sign up on the poster located
on the bulletin board in the narthex.
Downloadable Weekly Devotions
are available for download at:
Church Council Recognitions
The Church Council recognized
the following individuals for
their service to St. Timothy at
their April meeting:
• A special thank you to Pastor Steve,
Mindy, Eli, Linda Townsend, and Chappy
Wagoner for putting together and
continuing our online worship services. It
has become very much anticipated and
looked forward to by our parishioners’ as
well as guests. It is very well presented
and an enjoyment to be able to keep up
with the services.
• Thank you to Al and Gina Kerchner for
cleaning up outside the Church. They did
a wonderful job in making the grounds
look very nice.
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Vacation Bible School 2020 Rainforest Explorers is
scheduled for June 7th -
11th from 6:00-8:30pm.
“The rainforest is a wild
place. To make it
through this unknown world safely, kids need
a guide who can keep them on the right path.
Kids will learn how Jesus is our ultimate
guide in the rainforest and in life. He leads us
to the treasure of eternal life, and He’ll never
leave us!” We are looking for several
volunteers to help. If you are interested please
notify Deb Stein either by email at
[email protected], by phone at 717 571-
9313, or in person. Thanks for your prayerful
consideration. "Items needed for this year’s
VBS will be posted on the table in the
vestibule for those who are able to donate or
loan things for decorating as well as needed
for during VBS. Also, this year’s Mission
Project will be collecting money to supply
mosquito nets to those areas where they are
needed. We will be collecting the entire
month of June. Note: VBS decorating is
scheduled for Saturday, May 23 beginning at
9:30am. If you are able to help please
consider doing so. Thanks!
The Baby Bottle Blast will be occurring
at a later date! The Capital Area
Pregnancy Center’s
annual Baby Bottle
Blessing fundraiser will
be running once we get back to the
new normal. Watch for the bottles
to appear at the church. This is the
biggest fund raiser this organization has
during the year.
HERSHEY PARK JOBS PROJECT
will be getting more
active as we move
into spring. We are
looking for people to
give of their time to work a shift in the Food
and Beverage areas at the park. Your wages
($6.00 per hour) will be donated by Hershey
Park to St. Timothy to help offset the budget
deficit. You also receive free voucher(s) to
Hershey Park. Please consider this
opportunity to help raise money for our
mission here at St. Timothy. If you are
interested, there will be a sign-up sheet in the
vestibule for anyone 18 years or older who
would like to help our church by
volunteering at Hershey Park. If you have
any questions please email Chuck Irvin,
Coordinator at: [email protected] or
call him at 717-554-1285 or if you would like
to receive copies of the available shifts send
him your email and he will add you to the
email list to receive schedules.
Monthly Food Pantry Collection
May 2020 New Hope Ministries and the
Ecumenical Food Pantry at Messiah
Lutheran Church.
Cooking Oil, Brown Sugar, Ketchup
Please place items in box in vestibule.
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Sunday Worship
always an Easter celebration!
What was it like for Jesus right before His crucifixion? He
knew it would not be an easy death. The image of the cross must have haunted His thoughts
and filled Him with fear. No wonder Jesus prayed in the Garden “Father, everything is
possible for you. Take this cup from me” (Mark 14:36).
But there’s one thing that makes His prayer different from all the panicky prayers we say
when we’re scared out of our wits. Jesus added, “Yet not what I will, but what you will”.
Jesus desperately wanted to escape and yet He said to God, “Go ahead and let it happen if
that’s Your will”. Why?
Simple. He was focused on each one of us trapped in our fears and captive to the power of
sin, death, and the devil. To set us free, Jesus was willing to face fear Himself. And more
than that, He was willing to die. He walked through fear so He could rescue us from all our
fears.
Now, by His suffering, death, and resurrection, Jesus has become our rescuer from all evil!
Now, when we are afraid, we aren’t alone anymore. We have Jesus with us. He holds onto
us, protecting us from evil, because we are the people He loves. He comforts us. He’s
patient with us. He understands us, because He’s also known fear.
What a wonderful God we have! And what a joy it is to attend worship each Sunday
praising our loving God! An Easter celebration each and every Sunday!
Online Scripture Jigsaw Puzzles We have placed several jigsaw
puzzles on our website for you.
The puzzles are worked online
and take about 10 minutes to solve.
These jigsaw puzzles are created from Scripture
graphics from our online worship resource
called SOWER.
New puzzles will be uploaded regularly. Enjoy!
https://www.solapublishing.com/news_feedback/scripture-jigsaw-puzzles/a1510.html
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An Evangelism thought…special delivery!
“Jesus was delivered over to death for our sins
and was raised to life for our justification”
Romans 4:25
A company transferred a man to another country to establish their very first branch office.
While a great opportunity, the move meant that he would be away from his family for several
months. To help ease their time apart, the company provided special computers and cameras to
him and his family so they could connect with each other over the internet. Because of this
wonderful gift, they felt much less separated from each other!
Sin separates people from their heavenly Father. The break between God and man is very deep.
This break is so deep that many people don’t realize how sin affects their lives each and every
day. Many people don’t realize how God’s gift of eternal life in Jesus is their only remedy.
But, whenever you share the love of Jesus with people, the Holy Spirit is at work in their lives
providing a “special delivery” of God’s love.
It’s not so hard to do. Praying with a co-worker, sending a get-well card or an e-mail with a
Scripture verse, inviting a friend or a neighbor to join you at church for Sunday worship, and
comforting someone in mourning with the hope of the resurrection of Jesus, are just some of the
The Meaning of Liturgical Colors For the month of May, the colors of white and red will adorn the altar area.
White
This is the color of purity and divinity. White reinforces that message of joy.
In addition to its use during the Easter season, white is the appointed color for
such festive Sundays as the Ascension of Our Lord which occurs this year on
May 24th.
Red
Red is a color of power and strength. On May 31st we will be celebrating
Pentecost. This color represents the power and strength of the Holy Spirit.
Source: “The Colors of the Liturgical Season” by Rev. Douglas K. Escue, Lutheran Worship Notes, Issue 29,
1994.
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We still have chocolate eggs available! The price is now $0.50 each. We have
peanut butter with both milk and dark chocolate coating. Also, we have about a
dozen or so of the choc chip cookie dough. If you would like to place an order
for eggs, please contact the church office via phone (717) 737-5243 or email –
[email protected]. We can arrange for a no contact pickup. Thank you for
your support!
Calling All Graduates! St. Timothy would like to recognize all our high school and
post-secondary graduates in the Sunday bulletin and monthly
newsletter, but we need to know who they are. If you know of
or are a 2020 high school or post-secondary graduate, please
fill in the form below and leave it in the offering plate, the
office mail slot or email the church office at [email protected] with the
information.
Name: __________________________________________________________
Graduating From: _________________________________________________
Plans for Next Year (College, Military, Job…): ________________________
ST. TIMOTHY LUTHERAN CHURCH
REPORT OF BUDGET FINANCIAL STATUS
For the Month of MARCH 2020
ACTUAL
Budget Income
ACTUAL
Budget Expense POSITIVE
(Negative)
Current Month $30,521 $21,487 9,034
Current Year-to-Date $249,352 $205,985 $43,367
Pastor Salary budgeted in excess
of interim costs $47,010
Adjusted Current Year to Date for
comparative purposes $249,352 $252,995 ($3,643)
Prior Year $254,032 $246,498 $ 7,534
NALC Benevolence Year to date $ 5,112.47
Atlantic Mission Region $ 2,796.89
For
Sale
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Salem
Lutheran
Church 205 West Main
Street,
Elizabethville
In 1887 the Lutheran congregation decided
to erect a new brick church building at its
present site on the north side of West Main
Street. The Old Stone Church was built in
1760 on the site of the log church erected in
1744. The tower bell, which was removed
from the “Old Stone Church” was installed
in the steeple and the completed structure
was consecrated on Nov 16, 1890. In 1913
the west wing, library addition, and the
water powered Möller pipe organ were
added. In 1941 the present Möller pipe
organ, Opus 7026, was installed and in 1947
the Schulmerich Carillonic tower bells were
added in honor of our congregation’s
veterans. They voted to leave the ELCA and
joined the NALC on May 29, 2015. Sunday
services include worship at 9:00 am and
Sunday School at 10:30am. Rev. Nathan C.
Minnich STS is the 19th pastor of Salem
Lutheran Church.
PASTORAL CARE
If you are in need of pastoral
care, please contact Interim
Pastor Steve Shipman one of
several ways: call direct on his
cell phone at 570-916-7780; text him on his
cell phone at 570-916-7780; or email him at
either [email protected] or
** If you do not have a cell phone and do
not wish to call long distance, please
contact Will Harmon at 717-991-7447 and
he will contact Pastor Steve directly for
you.
The Lenten Projects
Heifer and
sponsoring Trinity
Lutheran Church
in Warrenton,
Virginia will
continue for a while. Standby for additional
details on these projects. Donations should
be made specifically for each project and
noted on the check which project the funds
are to be assigned to.
MAY 2020
WORSHIP ASSISTANTS No May schedule for worship
assistants will be created
because of the continued
practice of streaming the
worship services. Those
involved in providing these services will
continue to rotate responsibilities for lector,
assisting minister, etc.
Summer Outdoor Worship Begins
June 7th St. Timothy’s outdoor
Contemporary Worship
service begins on Sunday,
June 7th at 9:45 am in the back parking lot
area. Please join us, and bring your own
lawn chair, if you so choose. Folding metal
chairs will be set up for the service.
Everyone in the congregation is invited to
sing on the vocal team for the contemporary
service. Please come to the choir room at
9:20 am for a brief practice. Anyone
interested in providing special music for
either worship service, please contact Chip
Custer. Traditional 8:00 am worship services
are held in the sanctuary
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Don’t keep us a secret…share the news!
St. Timothy Nursery School is currently registering for the 2020 – 2021 school year
Classes are filling up quickly for the 2020-2021 school year,
but please let your family and friends know that we still have
openings in our 2½ year-old, 3-year-old and 4-year-old classes.
Please call 717-418-0676 for more information. Thank you!
Nursery School is Closed for the Remainder of the School Year On April 9th Governor Wolf announced that all schools would remain closed
for the remainder of the 2019-20 academic year, so the nursery school is
closed for the rest of the school year. We are planning on reopening for the
new school year in September.
Opportunity to Help the Nursery School
Amazon Smile - Amazon Smile is a simple and automatic way for you to support our school
every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at
smile.amazon.com/ch/23-1702959, Amazon will donate 0.5% of the purchase
price from your eligible Amazon Smile purchases to our school. Thank you for
helping us earn $105.01 this school year!
MAY 2020
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or on St. Timothy’s
website:www.sttim.
com.
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
1
Sat
2
3 4th Sunday of Easter 53rd Anniversary of St. Timothy
Good Shephard Sunday
8:00 am Contemporary Worship
9:15 am Sunday School-Confirmation
10:30 am Contemporary Worship
4 7:00 pm
Boy
Scouts
7:00 pm
Property
5 10:30 am
Fellowship
6:00 pm
Education
7:00 pm VBS
mtg
6 Noon Food
Pantry
7:00 pm
Executive
7 9:30 pm Pericope
5:15 pm Via De
Cristo Reunion
Grp
6:30 pm NAMI
6:30 pm Bible
Study
8
9 9:00 am
Joint
Committee
Mtg.
10 5th Sunday of Easter Of Land & Seasons -Spring
Mother’s Day
8:00 am Traditional Worship
9:15 am Sunday School-Confirmation
10:30 am Traditional Worship
7:00 pm Service at Bethesda Mission
11 7:00 pm
Boy
Scouts
12 9:30 am
Boundaries
Unlimited
Book Club
13
7:30 pm
Council
7:00 pm Girl
Scouts
14 6:30 pm Bible
Study
15
16
17 6th Sunday of Easter Teacher Appreciation Day
8:00 am Contemporary Worship
9:15 am Sunday School-Confirmation
10:30 am Contemporary Worship
6:00 pm Boy Scout Leaders
18 7:00 pm
Worship
7:00 pm
Boy
Scouts
19 1:00 pm
Cong. Care
6:30 pm
Carlisle Area
Bible Study
20 Newsletter
Deadline
6;00 PM
Exploring
Our Faith
21 5:15 pm Via De
Cristo Reunion
Grp
6:30 pm Bible
Study
22 23 9:30 am
VBS
Decorating
24 Ascension of Our Lord With Gospel Procession
Memorial Day Weekend
8:00 am Traditional Worship
9:15 am Sunday School-Confirmation
10:30 am Traditional Worship
25
OFFICE
CLOSE
D
Memoria
l Day
26 27 28 6:30 pm Bible
Study
29 30
31 Day of Pentecost With Gospel Procession
Confirmation at 10:30 Service
8:00 am Traditional Worship
9:15 am Sunday School-Confirmation
10:30 am Traditional Worship
NOTICE: All events scheduled on the May calendar
are subject to change. Please check with your
committee leaders for meeting status, etc. during the
CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN.
9:30 am
St. Timothy Evangelical Lutheran Church 4200 Carlisle Pike Camp Hill, PA 17011
Over 50 Years of Serving Ministry
THE MISSION EDGE is published monthly at
ST. TIMOTHY LUTHERAN CHURCH
4200 Carlisle Pike, Camp Hill, PA 17011
Volume 29• May 2020• No 05
Newsletter Editor..................... Beckie Brunner
CHURCH STAFF
Interim Pastor.............Rev. W. Stevens Shipman
Secretary................................Jennifer Malinosky
Secretary email…………[email protected]
Director of Nursery School..... Rebecca Tartline
Organist………………….……. Gina Kerchner
Music Director...…………………...Chip Custer
Church Office ................ 737-5243 or 737-3773
Email 1................................... [email protected]
St. Timothy website....................www.sttim.com
NALC website………….….... www.thenalc.org
2020 Church Council
Will Harmon, President
Jim Vogel, Vice-President
Lisa Wyant, Secretary
Ken Black
Mindy Fesler
Ross Flint
Amy Gehman
Lola Gehman
Jeff Lefevre
Chappy Wagoner
Rev. W. Stevens Shipman, Interim Pastor
Al Kerchner, Treasurer
Paulette Black, Financial Secretary
Bonnie Harris, Assistant Financial Secretary
ST. TIMOTHY MISSION STATEMENT
We the baptized, responding in our faith created and sustained by the Holy Spirit in Word and
Sacraments, commit ourselves to following Jesus Christ, making disciples, and proclaiming His
salvation by the grace of God through faith alone.