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Shenkel United
Church of Christ
SHARINGS AND CONCERNS
November 2010
SHENKEL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
1580 Shenkel Road
Pottstown PA 19465
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Shenkel United Church of Christ “The NEWSLETTER” is a monthly publication prepared, edited, and mailed by the leadership and staff to all members and friends of the church. It com-municates news about our life, purpose, and mission as a Church of Jesus Christ. Informa-tion related to our partnership as a member of the United Church of Christ and wider church/community outreach is included on a regular basis. The Church is located at Unionville & Shenkel Roads in North Coven-try Township.
2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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Agape 7 PM Book Study Group 7 PM
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Community Lunch Bunch 11:30 AM Choir 7 PM
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SHENKEL's
173rd ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 5:30 to 9:00 PM
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Daylight Savings Time ends 2 AM Communion
National Friend Raising Day Youth Group 7-8:30 PM
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Quilters 9:30 AM Elders 7 PM Consistory 7:30 PM
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Confirmation Class 7-8:30 PM Book Study Group 7 PM
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Choir 7 PM
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Healing Prayers
Deadline for “ A Christmas Carol” tickets
Youth Group 7-8:30 PM
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Book Study Group 7 PM Meeting 7 PM
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Healing Prayers 9:15 AM
Prayer Team Meeting 6:30 PM
Choir 7 PM
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Old First Work Camp
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Old First Work Camp Continues until tomorrow
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Community Thanksgiving Meal 5 PM Youth Group 7-8:30 PM
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Noon at Christ Episcopal Church
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Book Study Group 7 PM
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Peace Service 7 PM
Youth Group Laser Tag 4-7:15 PM
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1580 Shenkel Road, Pottstown PA 19465 610.326.3535
Email: [email protected] www.shenkelucc.org PAGE 3
The Pastor’s Pen
Pastor Bonnie L. Moore
484.524.8280
Monday—Sabbath Day
Office Hours:
Tues., Wed., Thurs
9:00 AM—1:00 PM
CONSISTORY
OFFICERS
President
Kimberly Yocom
Vice President
Barry Miller
Secretary
Sandy Rowe
Treasurer
Ken Bevan
Financial Secretary
Barry Miller
Assistant Financial
Secretaries
Doug Allen and
Lori Scharneck
Director of
Music Ministry
Joan Valentine Johnson
Elders
Glen Hoff
Carol Lykens
Barry Miller
Sandy Rowe
Wayne Klein
Deacons
Barbara Burhans
Richard Golden
Vera Hoff
Claire Faust
Kim Yocom Secretary: Judy Embriani Newsletter Editor: Kim Metzger Assistant Editor: Bill Baseley
“For which of you, intending to build a tower, does not first sit down and estimate the cost, to see
whether he has enough to complete it?”
- Luke 14:28
Jesus was annoyed with his followers. It seemed to him that they were taking things like building
a tower or waging war far more seriously than discipleship. At least, he pointed out to them,
when they considered undertaking those other tasks, they gave thoughtful consideration to all that
the commitment would entail, and made sure they would be able to follow through and complete
what they’d begun – before they started! Apparently some of Jesus’ followers had jumped in to
discipleship without carefully thinking through what discipleship really meant – which gave oth-
ers the impression that they weren’t really serious about their commitment. Jesus needed follow-
ers who were on fire for the gospel, AND, he needed followers who were thoughtful, committed
and willing to follow through on whatever undertaking they had begun. Jesus knew that some-
one’s ―yes‖ didn’t mean much if they never said ―no;‖ it more likely meant that they never
stopped to fully consider what their ―yeses‖ would entail.
There are an unlimited number of ways one can be a faithful follower of Jesus, but every one of
them requires a 100% commitment to the task to which one has said ―yes.‖
Are you following through on your commitments? Are you ―first sitting down to estimate the
cost‖ before saying ―yes‖ to a new project, a new ministry, or a new role? Remember, there is no
single person whom Jesus expects to do everything – that’s why the church is known as the body
of Christ, made up of many, many different individuals! Might it be more faithful to say ―no‖ to
some of your commitments so someone else who is looking for a way to engage in ministry, and
has counted the cost, has a chance to say ―yes‖?
Be God’s,
Pastor Bonnie
November 7 is National Friend Raising Sunday…
… and Shenkel UCC is participating! On Friday, November 5, a new
ad, ―Uniquely UCC‖ will be released to Keeping You ePosted subscrib-
ers. It will appear on the UCC’s Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and You-
Tube pages, and will also be available at UCC.org and shenkelucc.org.
You can forward this invitational video to family, friends, and
neighbors or you can just ASK folks to worship with you on Sunday, November 7th.
Never underestimate the power of personal invitation. The UCC congregation with the
most visitors overall and the most visitors per capita of membership will receive some
great prizes. Shenkel always extends a warm welcome to our visitors – let’s make No-
vember 7th a day to remember!
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DATE
EARLY LATE
11/7
Tootie Hine
NEED SPONSORS
Ron & Carol
Pearson
Barb Burhans
Clair Faust
Carol Lykens
Glen Hoff
11/14
NEED SPONSORS
Sue and Gary Stultz
Ushers needed
Ushers needed
11/21
Ronald & Joan
Christman
Ronald & Joan
Christman
Ushers needed
Ushers needed
11/28
NEED SPONSORS
NEED SPONSORS
Ushers needed
Ushers needed
SHENKEL UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
“Flours” is a collection of pantry items or a monetary do-nations to the pantry. If a cash donation to the pantry is made, a wheat arrangement will be placed on the altar. Altar flowers are $30.00 and bulletin dedications are $6.50. Food Sculptures are also gladly accepted. Please note there are several Sundays available for sponsorship and dedication during this and the upcom-ing months. Please complete one of the special flower/bulletin envelopes below the sign-up chart, enclose your payment, and either put it in the collection plate or in the Secretary’s box by the office door. You should then sign your name on the chart in the narthex by the appropriate date. Thank you.
DON’T FORGET to set
your clocks BACK one
hour before going to bed
on Saturday, November
6th!
Just a few notes….
Thank you to choir members who faithfully fold the
bulletins each week. Please know that your time is
greatly appreciated.
Reminder….If you have information for the Sun-
day bulletin, please call or email the church office
before Tuesday at noon of the same week. Informa-
tion for the Newsletter must be here at the office by
the 15th of each month. Sometimes the schedule for
completing, proofing, and
printing the Newsletter on
time is very tight, and your
cooperation and promptness
saves me a great deal of time
and your information is sure to
be published.
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EDUCATION….
ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
NOVEMBER 7 -
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 9:30 A.M.
VIDEO OF THE 150TH AN-NIVERSARY PAGEANT
"LITTLE COUNTRY CHURCH"
IN THE SOCIAL ROOM EVERYONE IS INVITED
Since November is our anniversary month, special
programs will be presented.
Work Camp Support Needed!
When the Confirmands and other members of the Youth Group go on their Work Camp
on November 19-21, one of their tasks will be to prepare and serve dinner on Saturday
night to the guests at Old First Reformed UCC’s shelter. They will be planning the menu
in early November, and would appreciate the congregation’s support of items for the
meal or a monetary contribution to cover their purchase.
Please contact Sherri Mocarski at 610-906-1373, or [email protected] by Sunday, November 7th if
you would like to help out.
In addition – some of the youth will be hosting the Old First Clothing Cupboard on Saturday morning. As the weather
gets colder, the men will especially be looking for items such as
hoodies
thermal underwear,
heavy socks
boots or leather shoes
men’s coats, hats, gloves and scarves.
Any items dropped off at church (there’s a table in Fellowship Hall for your contributions) before 5 pm on Friday, No-
vember 19, will be hand delivered to the Cupboard, and very likely distributed by our youth on Satur-
day morning!
Please keep our youth in your prayers as they spend the weekend in Philadelphia.
Thank you!
Greetings to the Shenkel UCC Community! My name is JoAnne McGee and I am a Stu-dent-In-Care with the Heidelberg Association of the PA Southeast Conference. In May 2011, I will graduate from Lancaster Theological Semi-nary, having earned (God willing) a Master in Divinity. I am privileged to be able to complete my field education requirement for this school year with you at Shenkel. I am excited for the opportunity to experience parish ministry with the Shenkel community and look forward to meeting all of you. May the Peace of Christ be with you, JoAnne
At October’s meeting, Consistory….
Received thank you letters for contributions given to Bethany Children’s Home, The PSEC Ensuring the
Future – Mensch Mill Priority fund, and Phoebe Ministries
Received a certificate of appreciation and plaque for our support of the Pottstown Cluster
Arranged for a free inspection of the church’s stained-glass windows
Heard an update from Richard Golden, Cemetery Superintendent, as he is updating and organizing
cemetery records and policies
Approved the last day of Sunday School as June 12, 2011, with one service at 10:45 that day and the all
-church picnic to follow
Learned that another Safe Church training will be held sometime in November (interested persons
should contact Glen Hoff)
Approved a date for another Amazing Shenkel Auction – April 2, 2011
Approved plans for the installation of parking barriers along the street side of the church parking lot
Gave final approval to the Bill Boyer Scholarship Fund guidelines (Note: disbursements will not be made
from this fund until the principle reaches $20,000)
Approved hosting a field education student from Lancaster Theological Seminary pending an interview
and approval by the Lay Committee
Set the date for the annual congregational meeting for January 30, following the one service which will
be held at 10:45
Had some preliminary discussion on how Shenkel might support the Cluster’s capital campaign
Agreed to help Trinity UCC when they host the homeless in March
Decided to participate in the UCC’s ―Friend Raising Sunday‖ on November 7
Complete copies of Consistory Minutes are available from the church office upon request.
ADMINISTRATIVE NEWS…. Page 6
SAVE-A-TAPE PROGRAM
This is one of the easiest ways to help our
church financially!
Just ask for a Save-A-Tape card at the customer service spot
at your local Redner’s store, show your card at the register
when you check out, then bring your register tapes to church
and deposit them in the box in the Narthex. These tapes are
collected routinely, presented to the store, and Redner’s do-
nates a percentage of your total purchase to the church. Be
careful to bring your tapes in regularly instead of saving
them at home, as they do expire if not redeemed within a
certain time period. Also, please do not remove any part of
the receipt, otherwise, the register tape will not be accepted.
Easy money! Great job to you register tape savers.
Keep those register receipts coming!
Year to Current Fund O.C.W.M
Budget 111,584.25 8,250.00
Actual 93,457.12 8,579.00
Difference (18,127.13) 329.00
As of September 30, 2010
ARE YOU A COMMITTEE
CHAIRPERSON?
Just a gentle reminder that the end
of the year is fast approaching, and
your annual committee report will be
due at the church office by December 15th in order for
the annual report to be completed on time.
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COMMUNITY LUNCH
BUNCH Thursday, November 4th
at 11:30 AM
COME ONE, COME ALL!
At our next event, Debbie Bessert will speak about
Rosalynn Carter. We will also learn about Habitat
for Humanity, which is one of Rosalyn and Presi-
dent Jimmy Carter’s passions. We will have a spe-
cial nail collection to benefit the special work of this
wonderful hard-working organization. Please bring
a container of nails. The nails may be of any type
or size you like, but the container you bring should
contain only one size.
*All participants are asked to contribute $6.00 to
cover the cost of the lunch. Please sign up on the
sheet in the narthex or call the Shenkel UCC church
office at 610-326-3535 by the Monday prior to the
program to reserve your spot.
For more information please call
Ruth Klein at 610-326-4520
Christmas Worship Opportunities For those who like to plan ahead –
Sunday, December 5, 6:00 pm – Hanging of the Greens Service
Sunday, December 19, 10:45 am – ―On Our Way to Bethlehem‖ – a Christmas
musical
Tuesday, December 21, 7:00 pm – Longest Night service, designed to offer hope
and healing
Friday, December 24, 7:00 pm – Family Christmas Eve Service, geared towards
families with children, and will include familiar Christmas Carols, some spe-
cial children’s songs, a re-telling of the Christmas story along with commun-
ion and the singing of Silent Night under the glow of light sticks
Friday, December 24, 9:00 pm - a traditional Lessons and Carols Candlelight service, including music
from the Chancel Choir, Holy Communion and the singing of Silent Night
Friday, December 24, 11:00 pm – still under construction! If you are planning to attend the 11 pm ser-
vice, please contact Pastor Bonnie or a member of the Music and Worship Committee and share
your thoughts!
Sunday, December 26, 10:45 am – An opportunity to sing some familiar, and some unfamiliar Christmas
Carols, and hear the stories behind their composition
BULLETIN BOARD
SHENKEL QUILTERS
November is finally here and we
are really excited for the Quilt Raffle
Drawing that will held at the Annual
Thanksgiving Meal at Shen-
kel Church on November 21st at
5:00. We've sold a lot of raffle tick-
ets and we thank everybody
who supported this cause. A special,
special thank you to Joan Johnson
who donated the proceeds of her pi-
ano concert to our cause. Also, Kim Yocom, we can't
thank you enough! We hope to send a nice check to Pas-
tor Bryan Sirchio for his mission to help the Haitian chil-
dren. There are a few books of raffle tickets left, and
hopefully, we'll be able to sell all our tickets by the
21st. Please see Margie Allen, Marie Bade, Barbara
Brown, Pat Laverty, Barb Painter, Yvonne Strom or Char-
lotte White for ticket information. If you haven't turned in
all your ticket stubs, give them to one of these ladies. The
Shenkel Quilters will meet on Tuesday, November 9th at
9:30 in the Church Social Hall. We will NOT meet on the
23rd because of the Thanksgiving holiday.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYBODY! Margie Allen
HOLY COMMUNION
Shenkel UCC celebrates the sacrament of Holy Communion at both services
on the first Sunday of each month. Each time communion is served, some of
the bread and non-alcoholic wine that has been consecrated at the altar will
be saved in a traveling communion kit, ready to go to the homes or hospital
rooms of members who were unable to be present, and would like to receive the sacrament. Please let
Pastor Bonnie know if you, or someone you know, would appreciate ―distance-communing‖ with their
Shenkel Church family!
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WORLD COMMUNITY DAY 2010 Building the Beloved Community
This year’s World Community Day honors the challenge
left to us by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A gathering to re-
new our faith and commitment to this worthy goal will by
held on Friday, November 12 at St. James Lutheran
Church at 2:00 PM under the sponsorship of Pottstown
Church Women United.
Dr. King believed that economic justice can – indeed
MUST be earned by nonviolent means. His pragmatic
guidance, intended to be a way to solve serious conflicts,
is as relevant today as it was in his time. This celebration
will consider what Dr. King’s vision asks of us in our com-
munities as well as in our larger society.
LOOKING WAAAY AHEAD….
Boyertown Senior High School
will present
Phantom of the Opera on April 7, 8, 9 and 10, 2011
( April 10th is the only matinee.)
Boyertown’s musical productions are legendary, and
tickets are already available. Tickets are $12 each
and can be obtained by contacting Vera Hoff at 610-
326-7549 by November 7th. Get the good seats
early!
Practices are underway for the Christ-mas musical "On Our Way to Bethle-hem" which will be presented to the congregation on Sunday, Dec. 19 at the 10:45 service (only one service that day).
The Chancel Choir will begin practic-ing their music for Advent/Hanging of the Greens/Christmas on Thursday, November 11 from 7-8:30pm. Prac-tices will continue on Nov. 18, (none on 11/25 - Thanksgiving) Dec. 2, Dec. 9, Dec. 16 and Dec. 23. If you'd like to sing during this season...please come to as many rehearsals as you are able. We would love to have you join us.
The Joyful Noise Choir (pre-school through 2nd grade) will begin re-hearsing on January 9.
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW….
Save the Date: Sunday, December 5th at 6 PM
Hanging of the Greens Come to
this service of celebration and
preparation on Sunday, December 5th
at 6 PM. Wear casual clothing,
perhaps your most colorful Christmas
sweater, and help the church get
decked out for the birth of the Christ
Child. Bring a gift for Bethany Home
(more info to follow) as your offering
and an ornament to place on the sanctuary tree.
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IN OUR CHURCH COMMUNITY….
You are invited to attend the
Celebration of Ministry of The Rev. Dr. F. Russell Mitman
Conference Minister and President Pennsylvania Southeast Conference
United Church of Christ
On Saturday, November 20, 2010
All are welcome to join in the Worship Service of Farewell at 3:30 P.M.
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church 1000 W. Main Street Lansdale, PA 19446
A Celebratory Dinner will be held at the same location in Hyson Hall at 5:30 P.M.
~Reservations are required for dinner. Due to capacity limitations, please reserve early~
Also, a Book of Memories is being created for Rev. Mitman. If you would like to submit a letter or fond memory for inclusion, please do so on a page no larger than 8 1/2 x 11. Please mail it by November 5th to: Rev. Corrine Dautrich 197 Lake Road Fleetwood, PA 19522
Please see the flyer in the narthex or in the social hall for complete infor-mation. Additional reservation forms are available in the church office.
There’s still time…..
“A CHRISTMAS CAROL”
Saturday, December 11th
The Pottstown Ministerium has
reserved a block of tickets for this wonder-
ful Christmas classic to be held at the Tri-
County Performing Arts Center on Satur-
day, December 11th. The show will begin
at 8 PM, but we will also have the oppor-
tunity to enjoy a time of fellowship prior to
the show from 7-7:45 PM with a private
room and refreshments. Our seats will be
reserved for us and we will all be seated
together.
Tickets are: Adults: $21
Students and Seniors (65+): $19
Kids (12 and under): $13
This group rate will apply
to tickets ordered /paid for
by November 14th. Please
contact Judy at the church
office to place an order
and pay for your tickets.
See flyers in the narthex and social hall
for more details.
COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION
(Co-hosted by Shenkel UCC and Temple UMC)
Join us at 5 PM on Sunday, November 21st
in Shenkel’s Social Hall
to share a light supper and time of thanksgiving with family, friends and neighbors.
Please bring a non-perishable food item for the Cluster food pantry.
AND….
The winning ticket for Shenkel’s beautiful quilt will be drawn this evening.
SHENKEL LOVES TO GIVE…. PAGE 10
POTTSTOWN CLUSTER INFORMATION FOR
NOVEMBER
The Pottstown Cluster Outreach Center is now open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM—12:00 PM for client services and to accept do-nations at 137 Walnut Street in Pottstown.
For November, the pantry is asking for the following items:
Emergency Food Pantry Needs: Peanut butter, jelly,
low sodium soup, toilet paper, baby wipes, oatmeal, ce-
real in individual serving boxes, laundry detergent, dish
detergent, and plastic grocery bags (no other sizes).
Clothes Closet Wish List: boy's underwear sizes 4-6, 8, 10, and
12, boy's pants size 10, girl's clothes size 3, boy's and girl's socks, all
sizes, men's boxers, sizes 2x,3x, men's t-shirts, sizes 9--12, women's
bras, sizes 38-40, women's socks, large, dishes, silverware, pots/
pans, coffeemaker, iron, king sheet set and queen sheet set.
AND DON’T FORGET…. The
Pottstown Cluster Food Bank col-
lection at Shenkel is the 1st Sun-
day of each month. Please place
your items in the large plastic bins
in the narthex..
AND...Please
bring in your
used cell phones and empty ink
cartridges and place them in the
box across from the nursery, or in
the box located on the coat rack
shelf across from the office. These
cartridges are re-cycled to Staples,
and the church receives credits to-
ward the purchase of office sup-
plies.
The used cell phones are given to
the police department to
be distributed to abused
women.
The special offering during the month of November is
the All Saint’s Offering, which benefits the Retired
Clergy of the PSEC.
We are also receiving the Thanksgiving Offering this
month, which helps stock the North Coventry Food Pan-
try. Please be as generous as you can.
Thank you.
Did you know….
that the Bryan Sirchio
concert Shenkel UCC
sponsored for Hope Out-
reach Ministries UCC, a
congregation in the Ken-
sington neighborhood of Philadelphia, raised
$502.10 for their Men’s Overnight Ministry? It
was great to be able to ―share‖ him and his min-
istry with another community that really appreci-
ated his message of hope. Thank you!
(You can read more about Hope UCC at http://
www.hopeministriesucc.org/)
GOODIE BAGS
For Spring City Veterans Center
Once again, Pottstown Church Women United is remembering the Veterans with
―Goodie‖ bags for Christmas. Needed are these items: Deodorant, 1 pair of Socks, Shampoo,
Shaving cream, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Comb, 5 Disposable Razors, Large bar of Soap, Wash
cloth, Pens, Pencils and 10 sheets of paper and 10 envelopes. We will collect these items in
November.
Last day to give is December 5, 2010.
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WHERE TWO OR THREE ARE GATHERED 9-26-10
Louise Jones
Where two or three are gathered in my Name
There I will be In the midst of them
Words echoed through the ages In chapels and sanctuaries
In small groups and large, At gravesides and hospital beds
Comforting words. No need for a multitude
Just two or three Gathered in faith and Christ is there
A certain connecting energy forms in the air
Or is it the still small voice of calm?
Each one aware of the Presence Named or simply felt
And so it was on a Sunday morning
In an adult class of Shenkel faithful
When a guest speaker would lay her laments bare before them
Anxious and uneasy, what would they think?
Dare she expose this wounded side of her soul?
Yet with each word, another face nodded with understanding
With every tear shed, a shared one was given
Oh, blessed saints of Shenkel,
Do you know how you bless lives?
Do you know that when tears turn to song
And you echo the notes, you help heal a fellow sojourner?
And a speaker who knows one can’t stay on the street named lament
Will also learn not to fear being on it
What a miraculous gift to impart
Oh, dear Ones gathered in His Name.
Your church nestled in the wildwood
Is so much more than stone and mortar
It is a sanctuary where prayer has soaked the walls
And Christ is in the midst of you
May you ever know the blessing
Of your willingness to go to places that hurt
And your faith that allows someone to share those wounds
And come away, a little more whole
Dear brothers and sisters who gather
at Shenkel United Church of Christ
Know that Christ is indeed ―in the house‖
And this writer has felt His Presence
And seen His face in your eyes, smiles, and open hearts
My love and gratitude, Louise Jones
STEWARD’S CORNER….
I happened to be a typical mouse in the corner back in September when that lady, Louise Jones, came to the adult Sunday School class and shared her story about "Amazing Grace". She writes beautiful poetry to include in her message. She loves our adult Sun-day school class, and they love when she comes to visit us. When she left, she went home and wrote a wonderful poem about "US". I was glad that Judy, our church secretary, put it in this month's newsletter. Here it is, a tribute to Shenkel church as we prepare to cele-brate our 173rd anniversary.
PAGE 12 SHARING WITH OUR CHURCH FAMILY….
IN NOVEMBER, SHENKEL WILL BE PRAYING FOR: 11/7 Elizabeth Bevan Alan Gerber Lori and Tom Klein
Diane Devine Ellen Faust
11/14 Kelly Martin Kortne Hudick
Drew Sweinhart Dawn and Joe Yannick Judy Gaul
11/21 Dillon Gaul
Jennifer, Greg andJacey Caplan Jeremy Hampton Sandra Weller
Gene, Emily and Nick Takach and Eric Croom 11/28 Tyler Rogers
Carol Lykens Rebecca, Joe, Grace and Cole Major and
Seth Dawicki Dee Dee, Pete and Julianne Wanner Emily Lloyd
11/03 Vera Hoff 11/05 COLE MAJOR 11/06 LOUISE HINE 11/06 Alex Mocarski 11/07 MELANIE ELLIS 11/07 Vicki Scharneck 11/07 MICHAEL MILLER 11/08 Kaleena Sweinhart 11/08 Liza Eames 11/09 BREANNA MEGNI 11/15 BEATRICE ALDERFER 11/15 Noah Scharneck 11/16 JOHN SABO 11/17 VIRGINIA JOHNSON 11/17 Peter Wanner 11/17 JARED REID 11/17 CHRISTINE GALE 11/18 Edward Pedrick 11/19 Marilyn Lloyd 11/19 Clair FAUST 11/20 Jacey Caplan 11/21 Ben Mocarski 11/21 Dylan Scharneck 11/22 TARA OPLINGER 11/25 Tracy Dise 11/28 Charlene Logan 11/28 Linda Foss 11/28 Wanda Craner 11/28 MATTHEW SNYDER 11/29 Mary Lou Smith 11/30 Mindy Chidawu 11/30 Nicholas Iezzi 11/30 Lydia McMurray
Healing Prayers
We have healing prayers during both services on the second Sunday of each month. It is our hope that you will use this opportunity
to participate. Healing prayers are also of-fered the third Thursday of every month at 9:15 a.m. in the sanctuary. Anyone in need of prayers for themselves or on behalf of another is welcome !
SHENKEL MAILBOX….
Dear Shenkel Family, Thanks for everything. I couldn’t have done it without you. Love, BOB