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June 2023 Mustard Seed - A Word from Our Pastor

6/6/2023

 
Hello Faith,
 
We are now entering into the month of June. I have personally always felt like June was a slow month. Most years, it seems like it goes on forever and at times I would classify it as boring. From Memorial Day at the end of May to the Fourth of July is largely a transition month from the spring to summer, from school time to summer vacation, and so forth. It is overall quite “ordinary.”
         In June, the Church moves into the section of the church year that we call the Time after Pentecost. This time is quite often referred to as “ordinary time.” It is a time in which we are neither in Advent or Christmas nor in the time of Lent and Easter. Instead of the purple, blue, white, and gold, we see the color green. Some Christians joke that it is called “ordinary time” because it too is long and boring. In fact, there are around 33 Sundays in the church year that are in “ordinary time.” Like the month of June, this “ordinary time” feels like a transitional period when nothing seems to be happening. It is quite “ordinary.”
          However, the word "ordinary" here does not mean “routine” or “not special.” Instead, it refers to the "ordinal numbers" (first, second, third, etc.) used to name and count the Sundays (such as the Third Sunday after Pentecost). This term comes from the Latin ordinalis, meaning "numbered" or "ordered," and tempus ordinarium, “measured time. Thus, the title “ordinary time” is not given to emphasize that this period of time is boring, but instead it was for practical reasons for organizing this time. 
          However, sometimes I believe that it can be helpful to play with the meaning of the word “ordinary” in order to better understand this season of the church year. I like to think of “ordinary time” as being a time when we read scripture stories about Jesus and his disciples that take place on regular ordinary days. When we look at this season and these texts in this way, we are reminded that Jesus is not only present in these extraordinary times of Christmas and Easter but also in our daily lives. He comes to us to lead us and guide us, and to teach us how to be his disciples. He is present with us in our “ordinary” lives. However, these moments are far from boring. Instead, Jesus comes into our lives in extraordinary ways, and in these moments, we grow in discipleship and grow in our relationship with Christ. The color of the season is green, and this color is used to indicate our growth in faith as we follow the teachings and ministry of Christ. So Church, I challenge you this month to look for Christ in your everyday lives, and to see how extraordinary that he is. I challenge you not to see this Time after Pentecost as boring or traditional. Instead, let us find Christ in our lives and let him work through us and guide us to where we need to be. May God bless and keep you and give you peace.
 
                             In Christ, Pastor Ethan Doan

June 2023 Mustard Seed - Announcements

6/6/2023

 
Congratulations to Our Graduates!
 
Jake Halpern just graduated from Purdue University and will be doing his Graduate work at Columbia University.
 
Kate Waldman is graduating from North Penn High School and then will be attending West Chester University studying to become a teacher.  
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Just so you know:  Faith does not have any trash pick-up.  We rely on our members to take a bag of trash home every week and put it out with their trash.  For the past few years that task has relied heavily on Dale Foster, Vince Hill and Janet Hill.  Last month, with two back-to-back weekends of scrapbooking events we were left with three large bags of trash.  Thankfully Beth Schoening was nice enough to take them all home and dispose of them.  Our sexton, Adam Feldman, collects the trash each week and bags it up but it is all our responsibility to take a bag occasionally, if you are able.
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Also, we will be putting a can in the Fellowship Hall to recycle aluminum cans.  Not only does it help the environment, but it will generate some cash for the church.  Beth Schoening has volunteered to empty the can periodically and take the cans to the recycling center.  So, if you have any aluminum cans at home, please bring them in and it will help the earth and Faith Church!  Thank you!  (Make sure they are aluminum though…if a magnet does not attach to it, it’s aluminum.)
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We will be taking a break from Sunday School for the summer months (June, July and August.)  But look for some fun spontaneous things popping up for the kiddos in the summer!  And don’t forget about Vacation Bible School from 9am-12noon, Monday through Friday, July 31st through August 4th, 2023.  (For more information about VBS see below.)   
 
Any comments or questions, please see Gail Achilles, Christian Education Chair
 
A special thank you to our teachers Gail Achilles, Anna Friedrich and Nancy Gansner for their dedication and ministry to our littlest disciples.
 
As scripture teaches, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it. (Proverbs 22:6)
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The final numbers for the April Social Ministry Project, God's Global Barnyard was $610 collected.  With the money we will be donating:
 
2 Shares of a Fish Farm
2 Shares of a Cow
2 Goats
2 Sets of a Goat and flock of Chicks
2 Piglets
5 flocks of Chicks
4 Roosters
1 Honeybee Hive
 
Thank you everyone who donated and the Sunday School Children for choosing the animals!
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The Scrapbooking event held on May 21st and 22nd  by an outside vendor raised $600 for the General Fund and the event on May 28th and 29th coordinated by Chris Jones and Debbie Hollenbach raised $860.  What amazing fundraisers!  Thank you to Chris and Debbie for organizing the events and Adam Feldman for setting up and breaking down the room in time for fellowship on both Sundays.  
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Thank you to everyone who helped with the Spring Fling on Saturday, May 20, 2023.  Even though the weather wasn’t all that nice, we still made $1305.19 for the General Fund!  Thank you to all who donated items and baked goodies, sorted and priced items, manned the tables and made this day such a success! 
 

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June 2023 Mustard Seed - Council Notes

6/6/2023

 
Council Notes                                  May 3, 2023
 
Council was called to order by President Gary Apgar.  Rich Hollenbach lead devotions entitled “God Honors Serving.”  Minutes of the April regular council meeting were approved as written.
 
Treasurer’s Report: Council reviewed the April 2023 treasurer’s report.  With year-to-date income at $42,517.82 (33%) and operating expenses at $52,722.67 (32%) we have a $10,204.85 deficit. 
All members voted to approve the Treasurer’s Report.
 
President’s Report: Now that we are enjoying Pastor Ethan, we need to keep in mind that we only have him ¾’s of the time.  However, we need to grow the church.  You can help by bringing family and friends to church, joining a church group, and wearing your Faith T-shirts.  We are also looking for 2-4 volunteers for the Mutual Ministry team.
 
Pastor’s Report:
Here are the highlights of Pastor’s report as he continues to provide pastoral care, provide ministry leadership, teach the Faith, participate in the Community and Wider Church, and learn for Ministry.
  • Pastor continues to supply at the 1 PM service for St Paul’s in Norristown twice a month.
  • On Maundy Thursday we celebrated the first holy communion
  • with Matthew Fritzinger, Sean Witkowski, and Jameson Witkowski.
  • Progress is on-going as Pastor reaches out to those on his role-cleaning list.
  • The executive committee met again in April regarding the Youth Activity Room.
  • On April 16, the adult forum is discussing the text for that Sunday.  On Pentecost, we will start the next series on the Holy Spirit.
  • Pastor has begun Thursday afternoons as the Protestant chaplain at Lansdale Hospital.
  • Pastor’s interview with the other church for the other quarter of his time went well, and they are interested in moving forward.  Discussions are needed regarding worship times.
  • Reminder: Pastor Ethan is away:
May 5-6 for Synod assembly and May 8-22 for vacation.
 
Ministry Team Reports:
Christian Education: Parents’ Night Out will resume in September and parents of those who have participated have been informed.  Gail will work with the team to set a schedule for the rest of the year (later provided).
    Monday Night Bible Study – Our small group is currently studying Rick Warren’s Daily Hope Series “What is Jesus Doing Now,” which will conclude on May 15.  This group will pause until September 11 when a new study is chosen.
    Parents have been advised that May 28 will be the last Sunday Bible School for this school year and will resume at Rally Day on September 10.
  • Pastor continues to post on Facebook more regularly and asks the congregation to please “share” to bring our message to the broader community.  Pastor has also reached out to some local churches in the hopes of forming relationships with their congregations.  We also need to make sure the front sign in the lawn changes more frequently.  John Taylor volunteered to assist Jack with changing the signage.
Evangelism: 5K run to be revisited.  See new business for table at First Friday in Lansdale.
Fundraising: Easter Breakfast fundraiser raised $225.    
    New Faith T-shirts have been ordered (should be available for dedication on June 4).
    Two scrap-booking weekends held in April will be noted in May.
    Spring Fling on May 20 (Beth and Janet leading) – Items can be brought in starting May 7.  Set-up will start May 15.  Sign-up sheets need to be posted.
  • : The Red Cross Blood Drive has been confirmed for May 5, from 1-6 PM in the Fellowship Hall (Later cancelled due to Red Cross Staffing Shortage).  Pastor to check to check on the viability and checks required for AED devices. 
  • : Coffee Hour Sponsors: May 7 - Congregation; May 14 – Men’s Group; May 21 -Congregation; May 28 – Worship & Music (Rich)
    Cancelled Event:   June 3 – SEPA Synod “Caring for Friends” Event.
Long-Range Planning: Nancy Allegrezza has agreed to be on this team.
Mutual Ministry:   Need to appoint 2-4 members from the congregation to be on the committee; selected by Pastor & President for 2-year term per the Constitution (C13.04.)  Two recommendations were made.
Property Team:  Adam is now looking for proposals for the furnace replacements.
    Adam, Dale, and a friend will be rescheduling the day to do the mulch.
    There is a branch down at the rear of the parking lot – doesn’t look like it hit any cars (Adam took care of it – thank you).  We may want to consider getting someone out to see if there are other trees at risk.
    Paul will be filling the pothole and cover the duct work when able.
    A trash/recycle process/schedule needs to be created since we rely on volunteers for trash disposal.  Also suggested removing recycling bins since most of the items put in there are not recyclable.
Shepherding: The team will be sending out Mother’s Day cards.
Social Ministry: Should consider blessing our monthly offerings.
    April – God’s Global Barnyard project raised $502.  Thanks to Chris Jones and Debbie Hollenbach for leading this project.
    May – Morning Star Ministries’ Maternity Home in Lansdale – collecting gift cards, diapers, crib sheets, and diaper bags.  Sharon and Mary Lou are leading this project.
Transportation: Pastor to follow up on ride-share insurance liabilities.
Worship & Music: Services are planned out through Holy Trinity. 
 
Special Discussion on the Youth Activity Room (with Adam and Dale.)  An additional concern is the use of the Red Room now that it has items from the old choir room in it.  After reviewing the events that led to this discussion and council’s review of procedure that should be used going forward, it was decided that the old choir room will now be turned into a space for meetings, and the library and adjacent room will be used as the activity room.  After a few months, the new arrangement will be evaluated to see if any changes are necessary.
 
OLD BUSINESS Constitution Update – still in review.
     Roll Clean-up – to be reviewed in June.
 
NEW BUSINESS Sponsor a table at Lansdale’s First Friday (attract with puppets, handouts for kids, invites to church and VBS (proposed by Deb Hollenbach).  The motion was made Missy to approve attending this event on July 7 at a cost of $60.  Pastor Ethan will coordinate this event and will get a team assembled.
    Possible 2-hour open house (mid-morning once or twice a month) for parents or grandparents to bring their early elementary aged children to the church.  We could include a craft and/or read a book.  This would introduce us as a safe and caring place with safe and caring people (proposed by Deb Hollenbach).  A motion was made by Rich with Anne seconding and council approval for Deb Hollenbach to submit a formal proposal regarding the content, volunteers, timing, location, etc.  A “Safe Child Policy” should be created.
    Rich was approached about holding a Senior Tai Chi event.  A motion was made by Rich with Linda seconding and council approval for Rich to get additional information on this endeavor (how often, insurance liability, etc.)
    As we know, Pastor Ethan is part-time (75%) and was called based on the option to fill the other 25% with another church.  He now has a church who would like to move forward with a contract.  Based on the information Pastor currently has, here are the three options: Option A:  Preaching here every Sunday at 9:30 (with Sunday School at 11); then preaching there every Sunday at 11:30; Option B:  Same as Option A but swapping the times half-way through the year; Option C:  Same as Option A but swapping times every other week.
    The following questions were raised, which Pastor will get answers to from the other church.  What is their AV set-up (is it possible to Zoom from our church to theirs and vice versa?)  When would arrangement begin (or when would they like it to begin)?  How long would the contract be (months, a year, longer?)  When can the Executive teams of each church meet?
 
Next Meeting:  Wednesday, June 7, 2023 at 7:00 PM.   

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