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October 2024 Mustard Seed - A Word from Our Pastor

10/2/2024

 
Greetings Siblings in Christ,
 
We are now entering into the month of October! Summer is over, and Fall has begun. The leaves are changing, and the weather is cooler. Luca, Eileen, and I are enjoying this weather by sitting on our porch. We also just went to our first orchard of the season. We love our pumpkins and apples. Luca is also a big fan of apple cider donuts. In October, football season is also fully in season, and red October, the Phillies postseason, has begun. So, overall, it has been a pretty good Fall season so far. However, as I look around, I sometimes wonder if things are good? War is still prevalent in so many places, including in Ukraine and the Holy Land. Oppression and injustices are still so frequent, and political turmoil is widespread. Then, on a more general level, life has just been hard for so many for several years. Over the last ten years, a lot has happened, including the pandemic and rise of inflation. Then, people also just have their own personal issues that they have had to deal with. So, sometimes life does not always seem good, and as Christians we have been told throughout our lives to pray and things will get better. However, do things actually get better? Well, sometimes they do and in other instances they do not.
 
However, this is not necessarily why we pray. We do not pray solely to make things better, but for the hope of God made known in Jesus Christ. We pray to call upon God knowing that God will answer. We pray to be in relationship with God and with other people. Prayer joins us with God and with others in love. Prayer prompts us to be involved in God’s work here on earth, and it helps us to discern our role within this work. We pray because of the greatness and the goodness of God. In Psalm 145, King David lifts up God’s goodness and greatness and reminds the reader that “The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth” (v.18 NRSV). Thus, when we pray, we are reminded that God is always near, and so there is goodness in this world. Even in the hardest of times, God is here to walk with us and to give us comfort throughout it all, to be hope to the world.
 
In the different prayer lists throughout my congregations, you may have seen my great grandmother’s name, Mary Lou Clayton. In March of 2024, she turned 95 years old. However, for the last year, she has been in and out of the hospital and rehab for numerous health reasons. The other day I was talking with her on the phone. She expressed to me that she has been having a hard time lately. She has been grieving the loss of her mobility and the functionality of her hands. At one point in our conversation, I told her that my two congregations have been praying for her for a while now. She hadn't known that she was on the prayer list. However, when I told her, she was immediately moved and comforted, because she was reminded that she is not alone. Thus, there is indeed a need for prayer! Therefore, I pray that we always remember that we are never alone. I pray that we may always feel God’s greatness and goodness and may God's presence always be known in all the world, now and forever, amen.
               
                                    Peace and Blessings, Pastor Ethan Doan

October 2024 Mustard Seed - Announcements

10/2/2024

 
HOLIDAY BAZAAR  Friday, November 8 (4-8PM) and Saturday, November 9 (9AM-2PM)
We will need members of the congregation to help out during the event as well as before the event as we need some muscle for set-up and then take-down. 
    Start gathering your donations and we’ll let you know when you can bring them to the church.  Look for sign-up sheets and more information closer to the event. 

If you have any questions or if you would be willing to help, please see Beth Schoening or Janet Hill.

As we look forward to 2025 we need to start planning financially.  The Preliminary Budget/Pledge Packets were emailed to you and hard copies are available on the table right outside of the sanctuary.  Included in the packet is a letter from your finance chair, Debbie Hollenbach, the Preliminary Budget for 2025, a Time and Talent Survey and a Pledge Card for 2025. Please prayerfully consider your pledge and we will be collecting them on Commitment Sunday, October 6, 2024.
 
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places. (Ephesians 1:3)
 
 
 
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 October 2024 is:
 
We will be having a Wawa Hoagie Sale on Sunday, October 13, 2024.   
 
The 6-inch hoagies are $7 and the 10-inch hoagies are $9.  You will also be provided with a drink and a bag of chips.  The order forms are on the table in the Foyer and will also be emailed to you.  Call the church if you’d like to order a hoagie and can’t get an order form.  (Profits from the Hoagie Sale will go to the HVAC fund.)
 
Orders need to be in by Sunday, October 6, 2024.
 
 
Greetings! Our Faith Education Dinner will be starting up again on Sunday, October 13, 2024, at 5:30pm.  At this dinner, we will discuss various topics related to the Church and Scripture. This dinner is geared toward teens and adults. However, activities will be provided for all ages. Come eat and learn! 


Sunday School:  Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church new Sunday School hours will be at 9:30am during the worship service. 
 
Our teachers are Nancy Gansner, Anna Friedrich, & Gail Achilles
Classes are held during Worship Service in the Church’s Sunday School Room. 
The children will leave worship service after the Pastor-led children’s sermon 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 will be meeting 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/89517994658?pwd=2AE3yRc631cCcIP7aNDBRK1WrhIQ1X.1

Meeting ID: 895 1799 4658      Passcode: 478541

All are welcome to join, please contact Gail Achilles 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 is held on a Friday from 6 pm to 9 pm. The schedule for 2024 is: Oct 25, Nov 22, Dec 6
 
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!
Email:  [email protected]
 
Where the Word of Jesus is spoken, heard, and lived
 
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.

Thanksgiving is just a month away! During the month of October, the Social Ministry Team will be collecting boxed Stuffing Mixes (think Stove Top Stuffing – Cornbread or Traditional) or Scalloped Potatoes to deliver to the ECC Food Cupboard in Hatfield in time for their Thanksgiving Baskets and other Holiday Shopping. Please place your boxes in the purple bin under the coat rack and they will be delivered to their warehouse in plenty of time to help out our neighbors and the community. Please contact Deb Hollenbach with any questions.
 
  
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 October 2, 2024, this month. 
For more information or if you need a ride, please talk to Anna Friedrich.  All are welcome!

  
Happy 100th Birthday to Verna Wilde on October 15th. 
Please think about sending her a card and some well wishes.
She is a blessing to our Congregation!
Congratulations Verna on this impressive milestone!
 


 

October 2024 Mustard Seed - Council Notes

10/2/2024

 
Council Notes                                                                                                                                                                  September 4, 2024
 
Council was called to order by President Rich Hollenbach.  Council Minutes of the August council meeting were approved as written.
 
Treasurer’s Report: At 67% of the 2024-year, Member Giving for Pledged & Unpledged Envelopes is at 72% and 79%.  Our current budget deficit for the year is $16, 503.  The Treasurer’s Reports from August were approved as written. Requested that Denise investigate the possibility of amortization of some expenses and offerings from members that pay once a year.
 
President’s Report: Our joint worship service with Grace on August 18th went very well, and we plan to do more in the future.  We have a congregational meeting following worship this Sunday, September 8, to review the finance options for replacing the remaining furnaces.  The installation of Bishop Penman is on September 14 which Rich will be attending.
 
Pastor’s Report: Participated in VBS at both Faith and Jerusalem. Preached at Grace Lutheran Church at our joint worship on August 18, 2024.  Had regular pastoral care conversations and visits.  Continue to do shifts at the Lansdale Hospital as the Volunteer Protestant Chaplain.  Faith Education Dinner - The plan is to start this back up on October 13, from 5:30 to 7 PM.   
 
Ministry Team Reports:
 
Christian Education: Sunday School: Our traditional Sunday School began on September 8 (Rally Day, installation of Christian Education Team).  Under the guidance of Pastor Ethan and available resources he gave us, our teachers Anna Friedrich, Nancy Gansner, and Gail Achilles will be teaching a curriculum during Sunday School on Holy Communion, 9/15, 9/22, and 9/29 respectively before World Communion Day, Sunday, October 6.  If your child(ren) are ready to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior and desire to receive their first Holy Communion, please contact Pastor Ethan.
Young Adult Group - will be having their next meeting at Freddy Hill Farms, Sunday, September 29, from 1:30 pm until approximately 4 pm for fun fellowship including mini-golf and ice cream.  Need own transportation; $7.50 for golf; church youth ministry will pick up ice cream costs.
Parents’ Night Out – Youth Fellowship (PNO-YF): Our next two events for children ages 3 to 11 are scheduled for September 20 and October 25.   Your children are welcome to connect with Jesus in a fun, safe environment.
Monday Night Bible Study (MNBS):  Our group resumed on Monday, September 9, from 6pm to 9pm.  Our first hour, we enjoyed a dinner we each brought from home as we discussed our next study to deepen our connection with God.  Then for the rest of the time we dusted the sanctuary as we praised God for this fine place to worship Him.
  
Communications: Pastor Eileen (Pastor Ethan’s wife) is working to design a logo for Faith.  Pastor to start advertising the Holiday Bazaar on Facebook.
 
Finance: Annual Financial Review (Audit) – still needs to be coordinated (we have 2 of the 3 needed for the team).  The Finance team is meeting on September 12 to kick off the discussions for the Proposed Preliminary Budget for 2025.
 
Fundraising:  Upcoming scrapbooking fundraisers are coming in October & November.  

Long-Range Planning: The Long-Range Planning Team focus areas: Spirituality - Revaluation of worship, emphasis on prayer, Nourishing Vocation Project, contemplative practices, healing service, etc.; Fellowship - Intentional fellowship within the greater community, small groups, etc.; Service – community outreach, community partners, etc.
 
Mutual Ministry: Team needs to meet with the staff in September.
 
Property Team:  New door for Sunday School hallway fire exit cost - $234, which will be taken from a memorial fund as designated by the special funds team.  New furnaces (see Old Business.)
 
Shepherding: Sharon to talk to Beth.
 
Social Ministry:  Funds raised for water for Honduras - $89 was raised during the week of VBS, and $141 was raised by the congregation in the month of August.
 
Special Funds: will review the fire exit door once we have the final costs.
 
Stewardship: Starting on September 15 up until pledge Sunday on October 6, 2024, we will be doing a stewardship campaign, which has a been entitled “Together We Are”. This campaign will focus on what it means to be a part of the body of Christ and how this calls us to use our time, talents, and treasures. The campaign will end on Pledge Sunday, which is also World Communion Sunday.  This will be the theme of Pledge Sunday. 
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Worship & Music: Short-term music plans for worship are in place while still looking for a new music director.  Will meet in September to plan the Fall and holiday season.
 
OLD BUSINESS Constitution Update – still working on addressing/incorporating council feedback.
Nourishing Vocation Project – in the process of finding a time to meet for our first cohort meeting toward the end of September. Hope to start integrating into worship during Advent.
2024 Holiday Bazaar - Bazaar is Friday, November 8, 4-8pm and Saturday, November 9, 10am-2pm; Letters sent to Vendors at end of August; Need people to bring letters to businesses for raffle items; Will have a meeting with volunteers on Sunday, September 15, 2024, during coffee hour; Have half a dozen committed volunteers and six more that need a bit more convincing; We need help with advertising – Pastor said he would help with on-line advertising.  Any suggestions would be welcome.
A group wanted to rent the fellowship hall one Saturday a month for Scrapbooking; however, they were not willing to pay the costs associated with the use of the property.
HVAC replacement proposal - Here are the recommendations being considered.  Council will determine which we will recommend to the congregation meeting on Sunday.  1. Do nothing and use fellowship hall if we have no heat or cooling in Sanctuary. 2. Sell some Merck stocks (will have brokerage fees and loss of up to $2000/year dividends to fund the General fund each year). 3. Set up a Capital Campaign (takes a lot of time to set up and receive the full funding).  4. Use savings (downside is that this we deplete this fund much faster, which is what we are currently using to pay the bills needed based on the deficit budget.) 5. Already checked to see if any grants were available, but there are not.  6. Getting a loan, but with about 10% interest which will also add to our deficit budget each year. After much discussion, Missy motioned that we recommend selling the Merck stocks in full to pay for the Sanctuary HVAC units, then invest the rest until needed to pay for the remaining replacements next year.  The council approved the recommendation to the congregation.
 
NEW BUSINESS none.
 
 Next Meeting:  Wednesday, October 2, 2024, at 7:00 PM.  

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