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From Pastor Mark’s desk: I have to believe that it is because of the events in the world around us, but I have been think-ing a good bit about the idea of insiders and outsiders in the last few weeks. I don’t know if this is motivated by what seems to be becoming a war of race with law enforcement. Maybe it is because of the violent acts of terror that are being committed all around our world, or maybe it is just my reaction to the on-going political debate of another presidential campaign cycle with walls around our borders or around our convention. Whatever the case, it has become painfully obvious to me that we are di-vided in just about everything we do. The sad truth is that this kind of division has been going on forever. We have been battling this problem of insiders and outsiders since the creation. The challenge to us is: Is this the way we are supposed to behave in relationship to others? Are there supposed to be insiders and outsiders? The truth is that we Christians also operate this way. There is a clear distinction for us about who are the insiders and who are the outsiders at church. We do make a distinction about the differ-ence of insiders and outsiders. We talk about salvation and eternal life for the insiders. We talk about all the things that come with having that name, Child of God, given to us at baptism, and that is what gets me to how the church is different from the rest of the world. The world is very interested in keeping the distinctions of insiders and outsiders – that is why the players in the world want to build walls. For us in the church, the goal of life is different. Our challenge, given to us by our Lord, is to make all the world insiders. Yes, there are distinctions, but our mission is to bring everyone in. Jesus said, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, bap-tizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19-20, NRSV). So, obviously, the question is how do we accomplish this challenge. I think the theme of Amazing Grace Day Camp for this year can help us. The theme verse is, “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children, and live in love, as Christ loved us.” (Ephesians 5:1-2b, NRSV) I believe that it is really about following the example of our Lord in this world and how he went about his work. We are challenged to keep inviting people to come see what God has done and is doing for us. We are challenged to live our lives as Jesus did, taking care of the people we encounter in the world who are in need. Our goal, is to make the whole world into insiders as they experience the love of Christ in their lives. I know that it is a monumental job. I also know that we will not succeed in making the whole world into insiders, but that is not our worry. Our job is to do the inviting. Our job is to show who we are as God’s children by how we live in this world. The good part for us is that if we take care of what we are supposed to do, then God takes care of the rest. Until next time.
St. John’s Lutheran Church
August 2016 Issue of the Chimes
Pastor’s Page
Welcome Home Andrew
July 17, 2016
Amazing Grace Day Camp 2016
Join us on Sunday, August 21, at the YMCA facilities at 1861 Adams Lane for our annual church picnic. (NOTE NEW LOCATION!) We will worship at 10:30, followed by a potluck lunch. There will be games, Bingo, fun and fellowship for young and old. (Please note the pool will be closed by then, so no swimming.) Bring your favorite dish to share at the potluck. Table service including plates, plastic ware, napkins and cups will be provided. Drinks (water and lemonade) will also be provided. If you bring a cold dish you will need to provide a way to keep it cold (no refrigeration). You should also plan to bring your own serving spoon/fork/spatula. We are planning on having 35-40 prizes offered for Bingo winners. If you would like to contribute a prize or two, please leave items in the box on the stage at St. John's. You could also bring your donation the day of the picnic. Prizes might include such items as puzzles, mugs, paper pads, markers, coloring books, crayons, folders, bubbles, candy, nuts, etc. Directions to the YMCA Facilities at 1861 Adams Lane (based upon leaving St. John's parking lot) are: *Turn south on 7th St. to Market St. *Turn right onto Market St. *Turn right onto 6th St. *Turn left onto the I-70W ramp *Take exit 153-B onto Maple Ave. *Turn left at the intersection of Maple Ave and Adair Ave/Ohio 146 (first traffic light) *Turn right onto Adams Lane *YMCA Facilities are on the left-hand side of the street, approximately 0.5 mile from intersection. We have rented the Little Barn for our picnic. The facilities and park are a non-smoking environment. Vehicles must remain on roads or in designated parking areas--no parking/driving on the grass.
ATTENTION ALL WOMEN OF ST. JOHN’S
LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF SCHOOL KITS
School kits contain essential supplies to help children—and in some cases, adults—continue learning despite the hardships they face.
Include the following items in each kit:
Four 70 sheet notebooks (2850-300 sheets total) of wide or college ruled paper approx. 8”x101/2”; no loose leaf paper
One 30-centimeter ruler, or a ruler with centimeters on one side and inches on the other
One pencil sharpener
One pair of blunt scissors (safety scissors with embedded steel blades work well)
Five unsharpened #2 pencils with erasers; secure together with a rub-ber band
Five black or blue ballpoint pens (no gel ink); secure together with a rubber band
One boxy of 16 or 24 crayons
One 2 1/2” eraser
One sturdy drawstring backpack-style cloth bag approximately 14x17” with shoulder straps (no standard backpacks); recommended fabrics include cotton, canvas, denim, and twill.
Many Thank Yous to everyone who sent me a card to help me celebrate my 80th birthday. I certainly did enjoy them. They were such a wonderful blessing. They made my day “Special” and exciting as they came day by day. I pray for each of you to have many blessings.
Love in Christ,
Vangie Cunningham
Dear Congregation, I truly thank you for all of your funding and support for my church camp this summer. I promise it did not go to waste. At camp, we were able to do many service projects totaling over 20 hours! So again I thank you, and have a nice day. Sincerely, Scott Moore
To the People of St. John’s, Thanks you for supporting my trip to Camp Mowana. I had a great week! Some of my favorite parts were the barn, the rockwall, and the pool. I had a great experience getting closer to God!
Thanks, Matthew Combs
Dear St. John’s
Thank you for supporting my first trip to Camp Mowana. I had a great time. My favorite game was the floor hockey. Sincerely, Alex Combs Co
Vacation Bible school 2016
Christmas in August!
You have probably already seen the Christmas tree outside the chapel and been reminded that it’s that time of year again! We are once again giving you plenty of time to shop for Operation Christmas Child, a project run through Samaritan’s Purse! On the tree you will find suggestions of gifts for boys and girls. Take a list off the tree and after you have done your shopping, bring your donations back and put them under the tree. Monetary donations are also welcome! We’ll use that money to pay the $7.00 shipping and handling fee that is requested for each box. Last year we were able to assemble, with your donations, 56 boxes that were sent in November to Samaritan’s Purse!
Maybe you would like to assemble your own box? It’s very easy and makes a great family project. If you would like to do that, we will have Operation Christmas Child boxes under the tree for you to take. Decide on whether or not you would like to shop for a boy or girl and then which age: 2-4 yrs., 5-9 yrs. or 10 – 14 yrs. From there use our suggested gift list or come up with some ideas of your own! We also have an excellent DVD that you can borrow and watch that will show you how to pack a box – we’ll gladly share it with you!
Thanks, in advance, for your support of this project!
The Learning Ministry Team
From the 2016 OCC Special Report Magazine -
“Their smiles and joyous laughter speak a universal language. In 109 countries across the globe, the Lord used Operation Christmas Child to bless boys and girls who have endured poverty, famine, dis-ease, and war. From traumatized Syrian refugees living in camps in southern Europe to earthquake survivors in Nepal’s Himalayan Mountains, Samaritan’s Purse was able to share the Good News of Jesus Christ thanks to your simple shoebox gifts filled with toys and love.”
“The boys and girls at an orphanage in India erupted into joy as they shared the treasures in their shoe-
boxes with each other.”
Suggested Gifts:
* School Supplies: pens, pencils and sharpener, crayons or markers, writing pads or paper, solar calcula-tors, coloring and picture books, etc.
* Toys: small cars, ball/tennis balls, dolls, small stuffed animals, kazoos, harmonicas, yo-yo’s, jump ropes, small Etch-A-Sketch, toys that light up or make noise (with extra batteries), Slinky, etc.
* Hygiene Items: toothbrush, toothpaste, mild soap (in a plastic bag), comb, washcloth, etc.
* Other: hard candy and lollipops (please double bag all candy), mints, gum, t-shirts, socks, ball caps, sun-glasses, hair clips, toy jewelry, watches, flashlights (with extra batteries), rain ponchos, tools, sewing kits
Please DO NOT donate the following: used or damaged items; war-related items such as toy guns, knives or military figures; chocolate or food; out-of-date candy; liquids or lotions; medications or vit-amins; breakable items such as snow globes or glass containers; aerosol cans.
AUGUST BIRTHDAYS
1 CW WILKINS
2 GAIL SWINGLE
5 GRACIE CHIPPS
5 SARA LINHART
9 RON GRANDSTAFF
19 JEANIE GREEGOR
21 SARA GRANDSTAFF
21 KAREN SHOWERS
22 ED DIAMOND
22 ALEX COMBS
22 DOUG SMITH
26 ABBY MAST
27 REBECCA CALLIHAN
27 ELIZABETH TEMPLIN
29 CHET KING
30 WAYNE CUNNINGHAM
1 DAN & SHANON YAWKEY
7 JEFF & HOLLY MOORE
8 DOUG & JILL SMITH
8 JIM & GAIL SWINGLE
10 BILL & KAREN BAKER
20 GARY & GLORIA BAILEY
21 ZEB & AMANDA HIGHBEN
August 7
Lector 8:00 ELLEN SHAW 10:30 DOUG SMITH
Lay Assistant 8:00 GREG ZINK 10:30 STEPHANIE RUDLOFF
Greeters 8:00 ELLEN SHAW 10:30 KEN & MARY DUNN
Acolyte 8:00 10:30 AIDEN GREEN
Nursery 8:00 10:30 SHELLY FRITTER & SARA GRANDSTAFF
AUGUST 14
Lector 8:00 JENNIFER STOTTS 10:30 WAYNE CUNNINGHAM
Lay Assistant 8:00 GREG ZINK 10:30 DOUG SMITH
Greeters 8:00 LEONARD & PEGGY GLAUB 10:30 ELLEN VONADA
Acolyte 8:00 10:30 CORA WILKINS
Nursery 8:00 10:30 MARI & PRESTON FRICK
AUGUST 21
Lector 8:00 NO EARLY SERVICE 10:30 SUE DEMBSKI
Lay Assistant 8:00 10:30 MARY SIMS
Greeters 8:00 10:30 CHURCH PICNIC
Acolyte 8:00 10:30 CHRISSY FOSTER
Nursery 8:00 10:30 CHURCH PICNIC
AUGUST 28
Lector 8:00 LINDA HOLLINGSWORTH 10:30 WAYNETTE BRIDWELL
Lay Assistant 8:00 GREG ZINK 10:30 JEFF FERRELL
Greeters 8:00 DORIS HINA 10:30 MARY SIMS
Acolyte 10:30 KALEIGH GREEN
Nursery 10:30 HOLLY & JEFF MOORE
Ushers AL OLNEY, JIM & JOANNE WOOD, AL COLLINS
Deacons BILL/TORI GABLE, MARY DODSON
Sunday Monday Tuesday
1 2
6:30 Finance Ministry 9:30 Morning Prayer
7 8 9
8:00 Worship/Communion BOILER REPLACEMENT BOILER REPLACEMENT
9:15 Soulfire/Sunday School 5:00 Circle 5 at 9:30 Morning Prayer
10:30 Worship/Communion Barb Stoneburner’s home 6:30Church Council
14 15 16
8:00 Worship/Communion 9:30 Morning Prayer
9:15 Soulfire/Sunday School
10:30 Worship/Communion
21 22 23
NO 8:00 SERVICE 9:30 Morning Prayer
10:30 Worship/Communion 6:00 Theology on Tap at
Weasel Boy
CHURCH PICNIC
28 29 30
8:00 Worship/Communion 9:30 Morning Prayer
9:15 Soulfire/Sunday School
10:30 Worship/Communion
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
3 4 5 6
9: 00 Quilters 9:30 Morning Prayer
10:00 Pastor’s Pericope Study
10 11 12 13
BOILER REPLACE-MENT
9:30 Morning Prayer 9:30 Morning Prayer
No Quilters 2:00 Bible Study
10:00 Pastor’s Pericope Study
17 18 19 20
9:00 Quilters 9:30 Morning Prayer 9:30 Morning Prayer
5:00 Worship Ministry 2:00 Bible Study
10:00 Pastor’s Pericope Study
24 25 26 27
9:00 Quilters 9:30 Morning Prayer 9:30 Morning Prayer
10:00 Pastor’s Pericope Study
2:00 Bible Study
31 Mark your calendars! QUARTER PROJECT
9:00 Quilters Rally Day will be Christ’s Table
10:00 Pastor’s Pericope Study
September 11th
!
Hope to see you there!
GOOD SAMARITAN PANTRY
A few weeks ago, two people stopped at the church during worship
services in need of help. Pastor was on vacation and no one really
knew how to handle the situation. We thought it might be a good idea
to start a mini food bank for instances like this. Then, when someone
in need stops in on Sunday morning looking for help, and Christ’s Table and Eastside Ministries are
not open, we could at least give the person a bag of groceries to get them through for a day or two.
If you would like to help with this new ministry opportunity, please bring non-perishable food items
that we could keep in a cupboard in the kitchen. We will mark a couple of cupboards that say “Good
Samaritan Pantry, “and you can simply place your items in the cupboards. Bread could even be kept
in the freezer. If you would prefer to make a monetary donation, please mark for “Good Samaritan
Pantry” on your envelope, and we will be happy to purchase items for you. Once we get this going, if
someone approaches you on a Sunday morning needing help, you can simply go to the kitchen,
grab a paper sack out of the cupboard, and fill it with groceries. Please let us know if you have any
questions or would like to help.
Jill Smith & Shelly Fritter
Suggested Items for the Pantry
Cheese or peanut butter crackers Applesauce (jars or individual)
Beef Jerky Fruit cups
Individual containers of pudding Boxes of pudding or Jell-O
Granola/power bars Single serve Chef-Boy-R-Dee items
Ravioli/ spaghetti Ramen noodles
Cans or single serve soups Tomato juice
Packaged nuts Trail mix
Fruit Snacks Dried fruits
Peanut better Any kind of pasta/spaghetti sauce
Canned vegetables/fruit with pull up top Macaroni & cheese
Individually packaged chips, pretzels, Boxed drinks. Juices, bottled water
Vienna sausage (with pull top lid) Canned tuna/chicken
Bags of rice or beans Cereal
Jars of jelly/jams Crackers such as Ritz,
Bread (can be kept in the freezer) Plastic spoons, forks, knives
Paper bags
Consideration should be given to whether the person has access to a stove/microwave, when deciding on the type of food to give to them. One person who stopped was at a hotel and did not have access to a stove or microwave.
Sunday, August 7th The Fest 10.00 9 am Reserve by July 24 http://www.thefest.us/ Saturday, Sept 17 Point Fest (Cedar Point) 75.00 7 am Reserve by June 24 http://www.pointfestival.com/ Sat/Sun , November 4&5 Beth Moore (See Waynette Bridwell) TBD TBD
http://www.lifeway.com/Event/Womens-Event-Living-Proof-Live-Youngstown-OH
This will be an overnight trip and bus transportation will be provided
JUST A REMINDER—DONATIONS FOR
EASTSIDE COMMUNITY MINISTRY AND TRANSITIONS
CAN BE PLACED IN THE BOXES ON THE STAGE.
(NON-PERISHABLE ITEMS ONLY PLEASE)
WALL OF FOOD
Once again we will be building a “Wall of Food” during the month of May. The money
will be given to Eastside Ministry to purchase the food needed. We hope we can count
on your help to build the biggest wall we have ever had. Below is a list of food that is
needed. Thanks!! Community Caring Ministry.
(Checks made payable to St. John’s Lutheran Church and marked “Wall of Food”)
NAME: _______________________________________________________________________________
Circle items purchased. Total money enclosed ____________________________________
ITEMS PRICE PER CASE
Chicken Noodle Soup $11.76
Tomato Soup $11.76
Peanut Butter $33.36
Jelly $28.56
Spaghetti $40.56
Spaghetti Sauce $23.76
Beef Stew $40.56
Pork & Beans $11.76
Tuna $14.88
Canned Fruit $21.36
TOTAL $238.32
Tithe options are available. If anyone is interest in having their tithes transferred from their bank account to the church bank account on a monthly or bi-monthly basis, please pick up a form from the church office. Date options will be the 5
th and 20
th of
each month and you can select to have your tithe transferred in a once per month or twice per month amount.
Please note this is strictly voluntary. We are doing this for your convenience. A report will be given to Nancy twice a month so your individual contribution accounts will be accurate.
For any additional questions on this option, please call Taffy Tippett, Treasurer, at
454-1052.
TITHE OPTIONS
AUTHORIZATION AGREEMENT FOR PREAUTHORIZED PAYMENTS
CONSUMER NAME(S) __________________________________
I (we) hereby authorize St John’s Lutheran Church hereinafter
Called COMPANY, to initiate debit entries to my (our) Checking or Savings account indicated below and the depository named below, hereinafter call DEPOSITORY, to debit the same to such account.
DEPOSITORY NAME _______________________________________________
BRANCH ______________________________________________
CITY ____________________________STATE __________ ZIP ______________
TRANSIT/ABA NO. _______________________________________
ACCOUNT NO. ____________________ SAVINGS OR CHECKING ____________
This authority is to remain in full force and effect until COMPANY and DEPOSITORY
has received written notification from me (or either of us) of its termination in such time and in such manner as to afford COMPANY and DEPOSITORY a reasonable opportunity to act on it.
CONSUMER NAME (S) __________________________________________
(PLEASE PRINT)
DATE _____________
SIGNED _________________________ SIGNED _________________________
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Phone: 740-452-7569 Fax: 740-452-4743
Serving Christ with You to the Glory of God
The Reverend Mark A. Combs, Pastor
Cantor, Mark Pinnick
Financial Secretary, Nancy Cornett
Parish Secretary, Kelly Moore
Sexton, Chet King
Accountant, Taffy Tippett
Handbell Choir Director, Chuck Archer
St. John’s Lutheran Church 116 North Seventh Street, Zanesville, OH
43701-3767 Office Hours Mon-Thurs 9:00-2:00
Closed Friday