FAITH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
  • Home
  • About Faith
  • Newsletter
  • Bible Resources
  • PNO - YF
  • Contacts
  • Seasons of Faith
  • Directions
  • e-giving

​

January 2025 Mustard Seed - A Word from Our Pastor

12/29/2024

 
Greetings Siblings in Christ,
 
I pray that you all had a joyful and peaceful Christmas. I want to take some time to thank everyone for a wonderful Advent and great Christmas. First, I specifically want to thank all the people who participated in the planning and leadership of worship. I appreciate all of you, and the way you have used your talents to further God’s Kin-dom here on earth. Secondly, I want to thank all the members of Faith and Jerusalem. You all have always made us feel so welcomed and loved. It’s hard being so far away from family this time of the year. However, you treat us so well, and we are grateful for you all. You have definitely become family to us. Speaking of family! In January, Eileen, Luca, and I will be taking our annual winter trip back to our homeland of Illinois. We will officially be on vacation from January 1st-10th. We are excited to see our loved ones and to take some time to rest.
    The other day, I saw that the State of Illinois is in the process of reimagining their state flag. Currently, the Illinois state flag is white with the Great Seal of the State of Illinois on it. This seal depicts in profile a bald eagle perched on a rock with wings spread and holding a shield, with a banner in its beak and sunrise over water in the background. The current flag was adopted in 1915. However, now in 2024, the state is holding a contest to reimagine this flag. Why are they doing this? Well, flags often symbolize and reflect the values of a given territory, state or county. They stand as symbols of the past, present, and future. And so, Illinois citizens have been given an opportunity to reflect on who they are now and what their values are as individuals and as a state. 5,000 new flag renderings have been submitted from across the state, and the people have now narrowed it down to 10 designs. These designs all have their own meaning and symbolism. Some reflect the industry and agricultural heritage of the state. Other designs pay tribute to Abraham Lincoln. Then, others pay tribute to the natural beauty of the state, highlighting things like the Mississippi River or Lake Michigan. And so, I wonder which one will win? I wonder which one of these flags best represents the past, the present, and the future of Illinois.
    Like the citizens of Illinois, we as Christians have also been given the opportunity to reflect on who we are, what our values are, and what that means for us as disciples of Christ. In God’s gift of faith, God grants us the opportunity to reflect on this every day and calls us deeper into faith and into discipleship. We are called, both together and individually, into discernment to reflect on our past, present, and future. We are called to listen to God and to listen to the needs of the world. Then, we are to ask ourselves whether our identity and values have changed over time? We are to reflect on our values and how they influence the way we live out our lives. Most importantly, we are called to reflect on how our values align with God’s. And so, this January, we are urged to reflect on this. It is the start of a new year. Thus, it is a new beginning, and this is the perfect time to ask these questions, especially as we have our annual meetings. In Lent, we will dig deeper into these questions together with the Nourishing Vocation Project. However, until then, let us meditate on the words of Paul in 2 Corinthians 3:18: “And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being changed into his likeness, from one degree of glory to another; for this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit.”   So, in the likeness of Christ, we become symbols of him, and that is good news! Amen.
 
    Peace and Blessings, Pastor Ethan Doan 

January 2025 Mustard Seed - Announcements

12/29/2024

 
On Monday, January 20, 2024, you are invited to walk the labyrinth in reflection and prayer. The labyrinth is an ancient prayer form rooted in Christian tradition of pilgrimage. For medieval Christians, the labyrinth represented a path to the Holy Land. Unlike a maze, which is a puzzle of many paths from which to choose, the labyrinth is a singular road to the center and back. Following the curved path in a prayerful stance can accompany an inward journey—letting go of barriers and the busyness that stands between us and God. The middle of the labyrinth invites us to center in God, reflecting on God’s presence, truth, and love in our lives. As we remember the journey of the magi this Epiphany, let us too make our journey in reflection as we continue toward a life with God. The labyrinth will be in the fellowship hall and will be open from 1pm-3pm and 5pm-7pm Pastor Ethan will be available at that time for guidance and prayer. 
 
 
OFFICIAL NOTICE
The 60th Annual Meeting of the congregation will be held on Sunday, January 26, 2025, following the 9:30am worship service.

2025 Phone Directories will be coming out in February.
Please make sure we have your updated information. During the next month look at your contact information in the directory and let Janet know if there are any changes.  Thank you!

Check out bibleproject.com They provide videos, podcasts, Bible study, online classes and more, all for free.  They are “helping people experience the Bible as a unified story that leads to Jesus.”  Check out their website!
  Understand the Bible in ten minutes a day with plans for every book and guides for every chapter.
 Through the Word is a nonprofit ministry dedicated to equipping people around the world to read the Bible, understand it, apply it, and make it a habit. They provide simple yet powerful tools via the web and mobile apps that lead users on a journey to understand the entire Bible, one chapter at a time. TTW combines clear, balanced, and relatable teaching with direct accessibility. Their purpose is God’s calling: to make disciples, equip the saints, and preach the word. (Mat. 28:19, Eph. 4:12, 2 Tim, 4:2)
 TTW is the cure for broken Bible habits and lost-in-Leviticus syndrome.  Easy to start, easy to keep, easy to share.  Go to throughtheword.org or download the app on your phone.
 
 
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 second Wednesday of this month which will be January 8, 2025.  For more information or if you need a ride, please talk to Anna Friedrich.  All are welcome!
 
 
10 He says, “Be still, and know that I am God;
    I will be exalted among the nations,
    I will be exalted in the earth.”
Psalm 46:10 New International Version (NIV)

  
 
Faith’s Transportation Initiative
If you need a ride to church on Sunday or you are interested in providing a ride to church to someone, please contact Dale Foster.
We currently receive donations of WAWA Food through the Food Donation Connection.  We may receive anything from sizzlies, to breakfast burritos, to lunch sandwiches, to muffins, to sweet treats, to hot dogs...anything they didn’t sell the day before and have now frozen. If you are in need of some supplemental food or know of someone who is, please let either Janet Hill in the church office or Dale Foster know and we will make sure you receive some Wawa food.
 
 
[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
 
 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
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, Gail Achilles or Kate Waldman 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 on hiatus until January 6, 2025, when they will be choosing a new study. They meet 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:
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, January 17, 2025
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
 
 
Youth Ministry
(ages 12-17)
 Looking for somewhere to learn about Jesus with others your age? Join us at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church in Montgomeryville every third Sunday* in 2024-25 from 6:00-7:30pm!
 
Expect to have fun while learning about the Word of God by joining in prayer, devotions and readings at the church. We will also have occasional outings around the area such as mini golf, bowling and more! Our adult support team will provide snacks and beverages during meetings. We hope to see you soon!
 Where? Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, 615 Cowpath Rd. Montgomeryville, PA 18036 (215-3680-0240 Pastor Ethan Doan/Janet Hill, Administrative Assistant) or (267-664-3328 Gail Achilles, Chair, Christian Education)
When? Third Sunday of the month from 6:00-7:30pm
Dates for 2025: Jan 19, Feb 16, Mar 16, Apr 27* (3d Sunday is Easter), May 18, June 22* (3d Sunday is Father’s Day), July 20, Aug 17, Sep 21, Oct 19, Nov 16, Dec 21.
Please don't hesitate to contact us at the number above, we hope to see you soon!
 
 
Greetings! You are all invited to our Faith Education Dinner. At this dinner, we will be discussing +the books of the Bible. This dinner will be held on the second Sunday of the month, this month, Sunday, January 12,2025, at 5:30-7pm. This dinner is geared toward teens and adults. However, activities will be provided for all ages. Come eat and learn! 
 
 
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 Team will be meeting this month to decide on the calendar for 2025.  If you have any ideas or suggestions, please talk to team chairs, Dale and Mary Lou Foster.
If you shop at Redner’s, please save your receipts.  Anna Friedrich turns them in and the church receives a monetary donation from Redner’s.  All you need to do is to put your receipts in the labeled basket outside of the sanctuary.  Thank you to those who bring in their receipts and to Anna who does the paperwork to receive this donation!  Please note that when bringing in your receipts we need the entire receipt.  Please do not tear off the bottom. Redner’s will not accept the receipt if the bottom is torn off.
 
 
 
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.
 
Social Ministry in January
GOD’S GLOBAL BARNYARD – ELCA “Noisy Can Ministry”
 A noisy coin offering is a worship service collection where members donate loose change to a specific cause. The collection is called "noisy" because the coins make a clanging sound as they are placed in the offering bucket. 
    On the third Sunday of each month (January 19 to start), you will be asked by our Sunday School children to donate your “loose change” in our collection can for God’s Global Barnyard.  The more noise the better.    Of course, paper money is fine too.   This is our continuing Christian love to serve others.  
    This collection will continue from January through November.  In December, the Sunday School children will be asked what animals to purchase based on your total donations.  A variety of animals helps provide ample nutrition and a sustainable source of income for many families. 
 
      In Christ,  Sharon Hood & Debbie Hollenbach, Co-Chairs
            Nancy Gansner and MaryLou Foster
 
Romans 12:10 “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves."

An Update on one of December’s Social Ministry Projects  GREAT BIG “THANK YOU” FROM James, Sophia & Kareem from MARTIN LUTHER SCHOOL – and ME
 
What a generous, loving Faith Family you are!!  How does one thank such generous people.  You have never let the children down at Martin Luther School, aka Gemma Services. 
    Because of your generous giving of $220; $191 went to cover the gifts for these children and the remainder of $29 was donated to the School.  These additional monies cover other Christmas funding needed either this year or in the future. 
    Thank you so much to Vivian Prunkel for helping collect your donations.    
    “Santa’s Elf”, Amanda Bryant, from the School again was so grateful for what all of you donated for the children. 
    God Bless you and your families in 2024 as generously as you have shared!  You have truly followed what God has asked us to do as Christians….love him and serve others. 
    There certainly will be a lot of happy faces on Christmas Day!
                             In Christ, Sharon Hood
 
"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)
 
 
In Memory…
 Esther Foster
 October 5, 1938 – December 5, 2024
 Please keep the Foster family in your prayers!

At the request of council, following up from a number of complaints about the cost of providing coffee hours and an emphasis on the desire to spend time time together - we are bringing back Coffee Lites  - coffee hour with packaged cookies and less involved foods.  The committees will then only be assigned one coffee hour throughout the year and we will only have one elevated coffee hour per month.  Coffee Hour Schedule for January: January 5: Congregational Coffee Lite; January 12: Congregational Coffee Lite; January 19: Congregational Coffee Lite: January 26: Annual Congregational Meeting and Breakfast-Council
 
 
In an effort to make our prayer list more manageable we are working on a new system in which the full prayer list will be in the Mustard Seed, while the list in the Prayers of Intercession in the Weekly Bulletin will include prayers only for Faith members and immediate family.  Please submit requests to Janet in the church office at [email protected], specify whether the need is “ongoing” or “current” and please notify her if and when the name can be removed from the list. 
We’ll be trying to trim down our current list, please let the church office know if someone you put on the list needs to remain or be removed.  Thank you!
 
33 But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. 34 Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.
Matthew 6:33-34, New King James Version


 

January 2025 Mustard Seed - Council Notes

12/29/2024

 
Council Notes                                                                                                                                                                December 4, 2024
 
Council was called to order by President Rich Hollenbach.  Council Minutes of the November meeting were approved as written. 
 
Treasurer’s Report: At 94% of the 2024-year, Member Giving for Pledged & Unpledged Envelopes is at 98% and 128%.  Just a reminder that one member gave more than the pledged amount and another member gave the entire year already.  November ends with a deficit of $1,441.12 and the current budget deficit for the year is $14,271.  The Treasurer’s Report from November was approved as written.  Linda to follow-up with Janet with regard to any need for following up on those behind in their pledges.
 
President’s Report: We had a great combined Thanksgiving Dinner and Worship Service on Tuesday, November 26th with members from Faith, Grace and Jerusalem. We hope to have more joint events in 2025.
We kicked off the Nourishing Vocation Project in worship this past Sunday as we started our Advent journey. Please remember to prepare yourself for worship when you hear the chime 5 minutes before worship.
Rich thanked Council for all their work over the past year.
 
Pastor’s Report: Pastor continues to lead worship for both Faith and Jerusalem weekly. 
Pastor led the Thanksgiving service with Jerusalem and Grace Lutheran on November 26, 2024. 
Pastor participated in the planning and attended the Live Nativity at Jerusalem Lutheran Church Sellersville on December 1, 2024. Thanks to all from Faith who participated and attended the event. 
Our last Faith Education Dinner was on November 10, 2024. The focus was on the Book of Genesis. Next dinner will be on December 8, 2024, at 5:30pm. 
The Nourishing Vocation Project cohort meeting was on November 21st. Next meeting will be in the new year. 
The Nourishing Vocation Project began on December 1, 2024, the first Sunday of Advent.  Small groups will begin soon. Our theme for Advent is “listening to your longing”. 
Pastor attended Bishop Convocation on November 22, 2024.
 
Ministry Team Reports:
    Christian Education: Sunday School – There will be no Sunday School on December 22. 
   Youth Ministry (ages 12 to 17) – will be on December 15.  The next meeting is on January 19. 
   Parents’ Night Out – Youth Fellowship (PNO-YF) will be on Friday, December 6, 2024, from 6 pm to 9 pm for ages 3 to 11.  Youth 12 and older are welcome to volunteer their help.  Our theme this month is Advent: Preparing for the coming of Jesus. Next event is on January 17. 
   Monday Night Bible Study (MNBS): The current study will end on December 16, then resume on January 6 when a new study will be chosen
 
Fellowship: Fellowship Activity for December 14, 2-6pm (see New Business).
 
Finance: The final version of the 2025 Preliminary Budget will be reviewed at our January meeting.
 
Fundraising: Holiday Bazaar: $2,750.47;
Scrapbooking: $250;
Linda checked with Janet, but she didn’t have feedback on how the outside vendors did at the Bazaar. 
Next year we need to make sure the Cookie Can Sale is the same Sunday as the Hanging of the Greens.
 
Hospitality: 
Coffee hour sponsors were reviewed.  Planning session will be on December 8th to schedule 2025 including coffee lights (less food).Thanksgiving had 18 people attend in person and two meals delivered to Laura & Alexis.
 
Long Range Planning: Coordination with the Nourishing Vocation Project.
 
Mutual Ministry:  Met with Pastor Ethan on November 10th.
 
Nominating Team: Five current council members will continue into 2025.  Three have terms ending, two are eligible for a second term while one is not able to run again-Gary and Linda agreed to run for another term.  Two additional positions are open (can have up to nine members, only had eight in 2024).
 
Property Management: Musician (AcCoNet) Rental (see new Business).
 
Property: IT Landis started replacing the sanctuary units on Monday, December 2, and is expected to complete the work by the end of this week.
 
Shepherding: Sharon needs to talk to Beth Schoening about her taking over this ministry.
 
Social Ministry:  December – The Angel Tree will be placed on the foyer desk as previously. Instead of collecting money for Grocery Gift Cards for the Congregation, the scope will be enlarged a bit to collect monetary donations that will be placed in the Pastor’s Discretionary Account. These donations can then be used to purchase grocery gift cards as well as provide a source of funds for other needs such as paying a heating bill, a car repair, or another need of our congregation members. Pastor Ethan will have discretion to use the money has needed with Council Executive Team oversight.
  December - The congregation will be asked to support the purchase of gifts for three (3) children from Gemma Services, aka Martin Luther School in Plymouth Meeting.
  January - “Hugs for Soldiers” through sending “thinking of you” cards.  These will be signed by the congregation on January 12 and then sent.
  January – November 2025 - Our team is asking for permission to have a “noisy can offering” for God’s Global Barnyard the third Sunday of each month from January through November. In December, the Sunday School children will decide what animals to donate based on how much money is collected.
 
Worship & Music: We had a great turnout at our joint Thanksgiving Worship Service on Tuesday, 11/26/2024 with folks from Faith, Grace and Jerusalem attending.
  The Hanging of the Greens will be on 12/22 – Cantata will be “Sing with Us the Christmas Story”. 
  The Christmas Eve Service will be at 8:00 pm (instead of 7:30).
  We will be implementing a new version of the prayer list.  All will be noted in the Mustard Seed, but only those with current need within the congregation will be included during the service.  See the notices posted in the Mustard Seed and bulletin.
 
OLD BUSINESS
Constitution Update: still working on addressing/incorporating council feedback.
HVAC replacement proposal: Will now be covered under the Property Team Report.
 
NEW BUSINESS
Faith Christmas Party on December 14 – Just after the meeting, Beth called to say it would need to be cancelled due to lack of interest.
Abuse/Safety Management guidelines Update – paperwork has been submitted to the insurance company.
Musician Rental (ArCoNet) Proposal – A musical education organization has reached out to us in hopes of renting space in our building for lessons.  They have outlined their needs and have offered to pay $1000/month.  Discussion was held regarding the cost to heat/air condition the space.  Linda moved to welcome the program to rent the space if they 1) provide insurance confirmation, 2) provide schedule and rooming needs to Adam, and 3) note that adult forum is not available the first Wednesday of the month.  Gary seconded the motion, and council voted to pass the motion.
Pastor’s Housing Allocation – the Council voted to approve $22K of Pastor’s annual salary as the housing allocation.
 
Important Dates: January 17:  PNO/YF.    January 19:  Youth Ministry.
 
Next Meeting:  Wednesday, January 8, 2025, at 7pm.  

    Categories

    All
    2021 06 June
    2021 07 July
    2021 08 August
    2021 09 September
    2021 10 October
    2021 11 November
    2021 12 December
    2022 01 January
    2022 02 February
    2022 03 March
    2022 04 April
    2022 05 May
    2022 06 June
    2022 07 July
    2022 08 August
    2022 09 September
    2022 10 October
    2022 11 November
    2022 12 December
    2023 01 January
    2023 02 February
    2023 03 March
    2023 04 April
    2023 05 May
    2023 06 June
    2023 07 July
    2023 08 August
    2023 09 September
    2023 10 October
    2023 11 November
    2023 12 December
    2024 01 January
    2024 02 February
    2024 03 March
    2024 04 April
    2024 05 May
    2024 06 June
    2024 07 July
    2024 08 August
    2024 09 September
    2024 10 October
    2024 11 November
    2024 12 December
    2025 01 January
    2025 02 February
    2025 03 March
    2025 04 April
    2025 05 May

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • About Faith
  • Newsletter
  • Bible Resources
  • PNO - YF
  • Contacts
  • Seasons of Faith
  • Directions
  • e-giving