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March 2024 Mustard Seed-A Word for Our Pastor

3/2/2024

 
Greetings Faith,
 
We are now heading into the month of March, and we are fully in the season of Lent. This Lent Faith, as a congregation, has been focusing on our mortality. This is something that we as Christians are called to do. On Ash Wednesday, we are marked with the cross of Christ on our foreheads, and we hear the words, “remember you are dust and to dust you shall return.” This is not necessarily an easy task. Talking about death can be a taboo subject, and it can sometimes bring up sad memories for us. No matter the reason, it can be a hard topic to discuss.
    Recently, I was reminded of an article that was published in September of 2019 by Lutheran Seminary. The article was written by Dwight Zscheile. The article stated that “According to projections from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s (ELCA) Office of Research and Evaluation, the whole denomination will have fewer than 67,000 members in 2050, with fewer than 16,000 in worship on an average Sunday by 2041.” I was reflecting on this statement as I was driving home from Faith. My first thoughts were of a selfish nature. I started worrying about my own well-being. I started worrying about the viability of my vocation as a pastor. I asked myself “why did I spend eight years in undergrad and Seminary when the denomination that I feel called to be in will essentially cease to exist in 20 years?” I then started worrying about the future of Faith. I started getting myself worked up over it all. However, then I remembered the main point from my Ash Wednesday sermon. The main message of that sermon was that we, as Christians, are a people of death and resurrection. In our baptism, we are baptized into Christ’s death and resurrection, and because of this we are called into death and life. For us, death and life cannot be separated. However, we know from the cross that death leads to life. This gave me hope. I was reminded that there will always be life because of the cross, because of Jesus’ death. The cross also stands as a reminder of God’s presence with us. Even in our darkest of times, God is with us.
    So, there is a lot that is unknown for us in the future. However, there will always be life because of the cross. Congregations may change. Ministries may change. However, the Church will always remain.
    In the Gospel of John, when Martha comes to find Jesus for her brother Lazarus is dead, Jesus says to her “I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live,26 and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?” My question is do you believe this? So, as you continue on through this season of Lent, “remember you are dust and to dust you shall return.” Remember that you are a people of death and resurrection, and so go and live.
 
Peace and Blessings, Pastor Ethan Doan

March 2024 Mustard Seed-Council Notes

3/2/2024

 
Council Minutes                                                                                                                                                               February 7, 2024
Council was called to order by President Gary Apgar.  Gary lead devotions on Psalm 32.  Minutes of the January regular council meeting was approved as written.  Minutes of the Congregational meeting will be sent out and reviewed by Council in March, with approval at the 2025 Congregational meeting.
Treasurer’s Report: With year-to-date income at $7,993.18 (6%) and operating expenses at $14,311.03 (9%) we have a $6,317.85 deficit.  This is probably due to several factors – weather, yearly expenses that come out in January, etc.  The treasurer’s report was approved as written.
President’s Report: We had a successful Congregational meeting! Thanks to everyone who came to support Faith Church! May God bless us & guide us on our new path forward! We approved the minutes from 2023. We voted for three people to the Council, Gail Achilles, Anne Hutnyk, Andy McCulley. We voted to approve our 2024 budget. We do have a deficit of $32,674.00. The Finance team will be looking into how long we can stay at 3/4 time with Pastor Ethan at the current funding level. 
We are quickly coming up into Lent! Easter is early this year with Ash Wednesday on 02/14, Palm Sunday on 03/24 & Easter on 03/31. This is a time to reflect on what Jesus went through and ultimately dying on the Cross for our sins.
Also, Pastor Ethan will be starting book reading sessions on the book written by Thom S. Rainer called “Autopsy of a Deceased Church: 12 Ways to keep yours Alive.” The first and last session will be Pastor Ethan live at the church. The 5 weeks in-between will have Rich in person after worship on Sundays and Pastor Ethan on Zoom at 7:00 PM on Wednesdays. This book could help Faith on our journey forward! 
Pastor’s Report: Thank you to Rich for leading the service on January 14th. Baptism of Aubrey Rose Sousa is on February 11th.  Pastor will be meeting with another family regarding the baptism of their children.  Faith book study on “Autopsy of a Deceased Church” begins on February 14th.  The Rev. Julie Dewerth was elected Dean.  Thanks to Gary, Rich and Debbie for also attending the meeting.
 
COUNCIL 2024 ELECTIONS
Officers were elected, Committee Chairs reviewed and liaisons assigned.  The new council will be installed on February 18th..
 
   Rich Hollenbach               President                                                  
   Gary Apgar                      Vice President                                          
     Linda Kratz                     Secretary                                                
     Denise Bailey                   Treasurer                                                 
     Debbie Hollenbach          Asst. Treasurer                                       
     Janet Hill                        Financial Secretary                                 
     Carol Taylor                     Asst. Financial Secretary                        
     Gail Achilles                                                                                     
     Anne Hutnyk
     Andy McCulley                                                                                  
     Melissa Prunkel                                                                                
     John Taylor                                                                                      
 
Ministry Team Chairs & Council Liaisons
Christian Education: Gail Achilles (chair)       
Communications:  Jack Walls (chair)    Liaison: Gail Achilles
Evangelism/Missions:  Doug Renner (chair)   Liaison:  Melissa Prunkel
Fellowship: Dale & Mary Lou Foster (co-chairs)  Liaison: Anne Hutnyk
Finance:  Debbie Hollenbach (chair)     Liaison: Gary Apgar
Fundraising:  Alexis Cooper (chair)    Liaison: Linda Kratz
Health Ministries:  Nancy Allegrezza (chair)  Liaison: Anne Hutnyk
Hospitality: Anne Hutnyk (chair)
Long-Range Planning: Melissa Prunkel, Nancy Allegrezza, Jack Walls
Mutual Ministry: Gary Apgar and two more to be determined
Property:  Adam Feldman (chair) Liaison: Andy McCulley                    
Property Management: Pastor, President, Secretary
Shepherding: Sharon Hood (chair) Liaison: John Taylor
Social Ministry: Sharon Hood & Debbie Hollenbach (co-chairs) 
                                                Liaison: John Taylor
Special Funds: Rich Hollenbach (chair), Adam Feldman and one more
Stewardship:  Jack Walls (chair)  Liaison: Rich Hollenbach
Transportation: Dale Foster (chair)  Liaison: Linda Kratz
Worship & Music: Rich Hollenbach (chair) 
 
MINISTRY TEAM REPORTS:
Christian Education: Gail Achilles reported that:
  Sunday School continues to be offered during the 9:30am worship service.
  Monday Night Bible Study (MNBS) – Since January 22nd, the group is doing a 6-session study on “The Life of Jesus” (no meeting on February 19).  Starting on March 11, a new study will begin on “The Prayers of Jesus.”
  Parent Night Out/Youth Fellowship (PNO/YF) – Next events are February 23rd and March 15th.
  VBS - With Pastor Ethan's approval, Janet Hill is ordering our VBS 2024 material for Vacation Bible School, August 5-9.  Our theme is "SCUBA Diving into Friendship with God."  Those interested in volunteering this year, please contact Gail Achilles or Janet Hill.  We will have our first VBS 2024 meeting on April 7 after 9:30 am Worship Service during coffee hour for those interested in helping and supporting this fun and Christian formation event for our youth.
Fellowship: Team met on February 4th and put together a schedule for 2024, which will be out shortly after some minor details are confirmed.  Looks like a fun year ahead!.
Finance:  The Finance Ministry Team met on February 1, 2024.  The entire report has been sent to the Executive Team.  Here are the highlights: Proposal for counting monies and depositing them weekly – A Finance team member and an
approved (by Council) member of the church will count weekly.  Note the change from council approving (not appointing) the counters. The Financial Secretary will issue a general reminder in June and individual reminders in September about honoring their pledges and asking for verification if unable to meet the commitment. The Finance Team recommended that monies collected in Palm Sunday/Dedication envelopes be placed in HVAC Fund.  It was approved by vote of council.  Request that Council schedule an External Audit in 2024 to go over the financial records of 2023.  Gary to check with Adria Parsons per Missy’s suggestion.  Adam has done a great deal of research into the long-term outlook of our financial situation.  If nothing changes (with regard to income or expenses), our reserves will be used up in just over 4 years.
  • The next scrapbooking event is February 9-10.  The team met on January 28th to discuss the Spring Fling and Easter Brunch.  The Easter Brunch proposal (after the 9am Easter service) was approved and passed by vote of council.  With regard to the Spring Fling proposal, Linda will reach out to Alexis for clarification on the vendors and hot dogs, along with providing other guidance on the plan.
  • Thanks for all the help for the congregation meeting breakfast.  We’ll have Fastnachts on February 11th  at coffee hour.  The sign-up sheet will be going up for soup and sandwiches coffee hour on February 18th.
Long-Range Planning: Team is still collecting surveys and will be recommending goals soon.  Additional copies of the survey will be available on the table near the bulletins.
 
Property Team: Adam Feldman has agreed to chair the Property Team.
Shepherding: Sharon will be emailing her team to rethink this ministry and would like someone else to lead the team.  More information will be coming in March.  Due to Sharon’s illness, there was no coordinated effort to send out Valentine’s cards to congregation members, but some may be sent anyway.
Social Ministry: Last December’s Angel Tree total was $375 to purchase grocery cards for anyone in need in our congregation.  Valentine’s cards were signed in January by the congregation and will be distributed to North Penn Adult Services.  In February, soup bags will be done for Keystone Opportunity Center in Souderton (putting the donations into lunch bags on March 3).  Coming up in March is God’s Global Barnyard.
Worship & Music: A meeting was held February 6.  Services were planned from Ash Wednesday through Easter.  A Maundy Thursday dinner service at 6 PM was proposed and discussed at length due to the timing. It was council’s decision to move forward with this and allow Pastor’s other church to have an evening service as requested (note that they have been more than generous with allowing Pastor to plan services at Faith on Christmas Eve, Ash Wednesday, and Good Friday).  In addition, there will be an Easter Vigil service from 7:30 to 8:30 AM, with the festival service starting at 9 AM, and brunch following.
 
 
OLD BUSINESS
Constitution Update: Draft in review by Executive Committee – Rich will resend to all Council members with a deadline in which to provide input.  Ministry Team descriptions are being clarified (Linda to complete recommendations based on feedback from individual teams.)
The Council approved via email the membership of Mary Spotts on January 23, 2024.
  • of a financial gift from a congregation member – The executive team met with the benefactor with regard to his wishes.  As a result, Rich motioned that this contribution be used to help bridge the gap in Pastor’s salary (increased cost of living recommendation.)  Linda seconded the motion, and it was approved by Council vote.
 
NEW BUSINESS
Bonnie and Sheena Staller have requested membership.
 
Next Meeting:  Wednesday, March 6th, at 7pm.  

March 2024 Mustard Seed-Announcements

3/2/2024

 
Hello everyone, this Lent Faith is reading a book written by Thom S. Rainer called Autopsy of a Deceased Church: 12 Ways to Keep Yours Alive. In this book, Rainer discusses his experience talking with Christians whose congregation have died. From this experience, Rainer has observed 12 consistent themes among those congregations that have died. In his book, Rainer lays out these themes and how they may be used as lessons on how to keep our congregations healthy. Each week of Lent we will be reading and discussing two chapters. Multiple sessions will be offered for each week. All are welcome to attend! See you there! 
 
Week 3: March 3rd 10:40am (Rich, In-Person)
Week 4: March 6th 7:00pm (Pastor Ethan, Zoom);
   March 10th 10:40am (Rich, In-Person) 
Week 5: March 13th 7:00pm (Pastor Ethan, Zoom);
   March 17th 10:40am (Rich, In-Person)
Week 6: March 20th 7:00pm (Pastor Ethan, Zoom);
   March 24th 10:40am (Rich, In-Person)
Week 7: March 27th 7:00pm (Pastor Ethan, In-person)

 Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88055872657?pwd=TwzB2iEsqzNoAad27HF3it6SEqd05e.1
 
Meeting ID: 880 5587 2657
Passcode: faith

Greetings! You are all invited to our Faith Education Dinner. At this dinner, we will discuss various topics related to the Church and Scripture. This dinner will be held on the second Sunday this month, Sunday, March 10, 2024, from 5:30-7pm. This dinner is geared toward teens and adults. However, activities will be provided for all ages. Come, eat and learn! 
 
"And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose." Romans 8:28 (NASB)

HOLY WEEK AND EASTER AT FAITH
 
PALM/PASSION SUNDAY  March 24th      9:30am
Join us for finger sandwiches and cake following the
9:30 service to celebrate Faith’s 59th Anniversary
Also look for an Easter Egg Hunt for the kids!
 
HOLY THURSDAY  March 28th              6:00pm
Maundy Thursday Worship, Meal and Communion in the Fellowship Hall
 
GOOD FRIDAY TENEBRAE  March 29th    7:30pm
Last Words From the Cross
 
 
EASTER SUNDAY  March 31st    
      7:30am     VIGIL TO PROCLAMATION!
      9:00am     RESURRECTION PROCLAMATION!
        Easter Sunday Breakfast follows 9am Worship
 
 
Alleluia! Christ is risen. Christ is risen indeed. Alleluia!
 
Palm Sunday Dedication Envelope
In 2021, the congregation of Faith Lutheran Church replaced the HVAC units for the Sunday School Rooms and the Fellowship Hall.  Since then, the HVAC units supplying the Sanctuary, Office and Nursery have continued to have wear and tear and deteriorate. At some point in time, we will need to replace those units. Adam Feldman recently reached out to a few HVAC companies for estimates. At current prices, it will cost approximately $25,000 to replace the units for the Sanctuary, while the office and nursery units are approximately $7,000 each. Currently we have $6,265 in our HVAC fund. The council has approved the use of the Palm Sunday Dedication Envelope to add money directly into this fund. So, if you are interested in donating directly to the HVAC fund, please place your donation into that envelope. Palm Sunday is the Anniversary of the founding of Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church in Montgomeryville and that is why the Dedication Envelope is placed on that day.

A note from Laura Cooper, our Music Director.

Dear Faith Family and Friends,
 
It is with a heavy heart that I announce to you, my retirement. After 30+ years of service, I have put much prayer and consideration into my decision. I wish everyone God’s grace as you move into the future. 
 
My last day on the bench will be May 12th. 
 
Your sister in Christ, Laura
 
 
The “Golden Girls of Faith” (Golden Men are welcome too!)  will be meeting once a month for lunch, fellowship and prayer at a local restaurant.  They will meet the first Wednesday of the month which will be March 6, 2024, this month.  For more information or if you need a ride, please talk to Anna Friedrich.  All are welcome!
 
 
Spring Workday is Set for Saturday, April 6
 We will need lots of volunteers to help with sprucing up the outside of the church as well as dusting and cleaning windows on the inside of the church.  We will be meeting at 9am on Saturday, April 6th. Bring shovels, rakes, clippers, trimmers, blowers and anything else you can think of we might need to get the job done.
 
16 Always be joyful. 17 Never stop praying. 18 Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.  (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 NLT)

 Sunday School:  Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church’s Sunday School hours are at 9:30am during the worship service. 
 
The children will leave worship service after the Pastor-led children’s sermon with one of our teachers, Nancy Gansner,
Anna Friedrich or Gail Achilles and return to worship service before the rite of Holy Communion.
Please call the Church office 215-368-0240 or email [email protected] to register your child for Sunday School.  Any questions or comments, contact
Gail Achilles, Christian Education Chair
 
We are looking forward in sharing Jesus’ love and word  with your Child(ren).
 
Proverbs 22:6 ESV Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.
 
 
Our Monday Night Bible Study group meets on Zoom on Monday nights from 7-9pm.  If you would like to grow in your relationship with Jesus and fortify your Faith in fellowship, please join us.   Here is the zoom link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84493505997?pwd=eEVUUGpKRnJQSTU2MUNJZHBzMFNRQT09

Meeting ID: 844 9350 5997      Passcode: 196585

All are welcome to join, please contact Gail Achilles by email [email protected] or text at 267-664-3328 if interested. 
Parents’ Night Out (PNO) – Youth Fellowship (YF)

Looking for a night out and a fun, safe place to bring the kids?  Well, look no further!  We here at Faith Lutheran Church are ready to care for your child(ren) in a safe environment, provide food and fun activities, and share the love of Jesus.
 
The children will have dinner when they arrive consisting of pizza or chicken nuggets, grape and apple slices with caramel dip, water, 100% fruit juice, then enjoy music, games, crafts, stories, and end the evening with popcorn and a movie!
 
PNO-YF will be held on Friday, March 15, 2024
from 6 pm to 9 pm.
 
If interested, please register at www.faithmontgomeryville.org
and click on the PNO – YF tab or call 215-368-0240.
 
Note:  A minimum donation of $5.00 per child is suggested so we can provide future youth events.  
We look forward to hearing from you!
 
Where the Word of Jesus is spoken, heard, and lived
 
 
Our Vacation Bible School theme this year will be “Scuba:  diving into friendship with God” where we’ll take kids deep into an amazing undersea adventure where they’ll experience the ever-flowing, never-ending love of God. Kids will be immersed in the Word and discover what living water is really all about!  Gail Achilles, our coordinator, is enthusiastically looking forward to this adventure.  The dates for this year are Monday through Friday, August 5-9, 2024, from 9am to 12noon. 
    We will have our first VBS 2024 meeting on April 7 after 9:30 am Worship Service during coffee hour for those interested in helping and supporting this fun and Christian formation event for our youth.
    Please contact Gail or the church office to volunteer to help.  Thank you, Church Family!
 
Lord, when did we see you...?
The purpose of the Social Ministry Team is to follow Jesus' commandment to love one another as he loved us.  To offer opportunities to our congregation to be good and faithful servants.  To share the love and truth of Jesus Christ and to offer hope to all God's children by giving of our time, our money and ourselves to our church, our community, and the world.
 
The Social Ministry project for March is God’s Global Barnyard & The Giving Tree by ELCA Good Gifts
 
Your social ministry team is excited to offer you the opportunity to provide nutrition for children and their families.  This outreach touches 88 countries throughout the world. 
 
Please place your donations in the Red Barn on the table in the foyer.  Just lift the lid.  You are welcome to take a paper animal from the Giving Tree.  Thank you to Chris Jones for making these. 
 
Your donations can purchase: (1) Chick $10; (1) Rooster $15; (1) Goat $50; (1) Piglet $30; (1) Cow $500 or $50 to share a cow.     
 
An animal can make a world of difference for a family in need.  Animals provide food to eat, fertilizer to grow crops and offspring to sell at the market.  With your gifts, we can help a family escape the cycle of hunger and poverty for good. 
 
Our Sunday School children will decide what animals to send from the total of your donations.
 
For more information, see Sharon Hood (215) 822-2579 
 
Update on January’s Project
For our January 2024 Social Ministry Project, 30 Valentine Cards were signed by the congregation during Coffee Hours. The cards along with cookies baked by Kate Waldman, Leigh Ann Foster, Bryan Foster and Mary Lou Foster were delivered to the North Penn Adult Day Services in Lansdale just in time for Valentines Day.  Those precious adults were so happy to receive the cards and the treats!
 
New Members…
 
On January 23rd we welcomed
Mary Spotts into membership at Faith.
Mary is Mary Lou Foster’s mom and has felt like a family for a long time.  Now it’s official.  Welcome Mary!
 
On February 11th we welcomed
Aubrey Rose Sousa to the Faith family by baptism!  Welcome, Aubrey and congratulations to proud parents, Alexander and Taylor and big brother, Caleb!
FELLOWSHIP MINISTRY: The Fellowship Ministry Team at Faith tries to schedule activities for members of the congregation to spend time together to strengthen their bonds outside of the traditional worship service.  We also encourage members to bring their family, friends and members of the community to these activities.  This strengthens our ties to one another and opens opportunities to meet new people.
  The Fellowship activity for March 2024 is Faith Anniversary Luncheon on Palm Sunday, March 24.  Finger Sandwich Luncheon. (Hospitality Team & Anne Hutnyk)  Easter Egg Hunt for the children (Beth Schoening.)
 
Easter Egg Hunt – March 24th after 9:30am Worship Service
We’re looking for donations of candy to put inside plastic eggs for the Easter Egg Hunt on Palm Sunday.  If you are interested in helping, please sign up on the list outside of the sanctuary.  (We are asking for specific candy.)
If you would like to make a monetary donation instead, please see Janet or Beth.
Please put the donations into the Easter Basket in the church office by March 17th.  Thank you so much!!
 
 
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”  Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)


 






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