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July 2025 Mustard Seed - A Word from Our Pastor

7/2/2025

 
Greetings Siblings in Christ,
 
We are now entering fully into the summer months. School has officially been let out. The congregation's program year has ended, and people are on their way to their summer adventures. I do not personally have any big adventures planned for this summer. However, I will be taking a week off starting July 7th-13th. Eileen, Luca, and I will be spending a few days at the shore during that time. However, most of the week will be spent at our home doing maintenance and working in the yard. It has now been a little over a year since we bought our home in Drexel Hill. A year ago, I wrote a newsletter about my moving experience, and I shared with you all my adventures of homeownership. Then, in the second half of my article, I asked you all for “patience as I began to adjust to my new normal,” and I reiterated that “I am available.” I also emphasized that as your pastor that “I am here to be present with you all in the best way that I can.” Overall, the article highlighted the importance of communication, especially with being in the context of part time ministry and my now hour-long commute. 

    So, you may be wondering why I am bringing up this year old newsletter article? Well, I was reminded of this newsletter article because recently Jerusalem put together a mutual ministry committee, and we just had our first meeting. At this meeting, this theme of communication and its importance was reiterated, especially with the context of our congregations. With being in shared ministry with both Faith and Jerusalem, sometimes information is not always transferred to the fullest extent. However, as I said last year in my newsletter article, “I am here to be present with you all in the best way that I can.”  I am here in this position because I want to be in ministry with you all, and within this ministry we all have our own role. This is one of the reasons why we have a mutual ministry committee. The term “mutual ministry” recognizes that the Church’s ministry is the mutual concern of both the laity and the pastor.  “It encourages us to move away from a primary focus on the ministry of ordained clergy alone and includes all the people of God in the mutual work of ministry. There is one ministry in Christ and all baptized people participate in it according to the gifts given to them and the specific ministries entrusted to them.”  However, many congregations have often thought of mutual ministry committees as personnel committees. “Such committees define the job descriptions of the congregation’s staff, evaluate staff performance, make recommendations to finance committees and/or the congregation council about staff salaries, and serve as the place where complaints from the congregation are discussed.  Such a model reinforces the notion that ministry is about the pastor and other paid leaders in the church. This is not ‘mutual’ ministry.  While all of the above tasks must be performed by someone, experience suggests that these tasks should not be the responsibility of the mutual ministry committee.”
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    So, a mutual ministry committee is a group of people that intentionally walks with the pastor in their ministry, since there are parts of ministry that pastors often do alone. However, the mutual ministry committee also serves as a reminder that we are all a part of this “mutual ministry.” You all are doing ministry with me, and I am doing ministry with you. Together we are doing one ministry in Christ. And so, again, it is essential for us to remember the importance of communication. So, I want to invite you all to always feel free to come and talk to me. If there is something you think that I should know or think that I have missed, come talk to me. If you have a question, come talk to me. If you have an idea, come talk to me. If you have any suggestions or comments, come talk to me, and I will also do the same. I am so excited and blessed to be in ministry with you as the body of Christ. We are one mission and one call. Together with Christ, there are many things that we are called to do and so let us go out and do them. Amen.
 
                             Peace and Blessings, Pastor Ethan Doan
 
Source: Driesen, Robert, “Mutual Ministry Handbook: Guidance for Healthy Congregations” South Dakota Synod, ELCA.

July 2025 Mustard Seed - Announcements

7/2/2025

 
Dear church family, thank you all for the love and support you have heaped upon our family, especially me, during the passing of “my” David.  When I came back into the sanctuary on May 18th, I knew instantly that not only is the name of Jesus spoken at Faith, but His second greatest commandment, “Love your neighbor as yourself” is also practiced at Faith.  Thank you for holding me in your hearts and arms.   Love, Nancy (Gansner)
 
 
The “Golden Girls of Faith” (Golden Men are welcome too!)  which usually meet once a month for lunch, fellowship and prayer at a local restaurant will be taking a break for the months of July and August.  They will meet again on the first Wednesday of September which will be September 3, 2025.  For more information or if you need a ride, please talk to Anna Friedrich.  All are welcome!
Explore mountains of fun
 


True North: Trusting in Jesus in a Wild World
Vacation Bible School
New friends ~ Amazing experiments ~ Creative games
Super-fun snacks ~ Surprising adventures ~
Incredible music

 
Location:  Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church
Save these dates: August 4th – 8th, 2025
Each day’s fun happens from: 9:00am - noon
For more information, visit:                               www.faithmontgomeryville.org
Register online here:              www.faithmontgomeryville.org
 
 
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     107.5 FM -- Praise/Gospel Music & Bible teaching
     106.9 FM -- KLOVE -- Contemporary Christian Rock
 
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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.
 


CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

Summer Sunday School

Gail Achilles, Anna Friedrich and Kate Waldman will be available on a rotating schedule each Sunday throughout the Summer (June 8 thru August 31) during 9:30 am Worship Service - same length of time as our traditional Sunday school.  We will plan to do an activity/lesson with the children in our Fellowship Hall. We will resume traditional Sunday School on “Rally Day” September 7, 2025, during 9:30 am Worship Service after Children’s sermon and return for the rite of Holy Communion. Parents, grandparents and guardians, thank you for glorifying our God by bringing your children to learn His Word and His Good Works.  (Note: Older youth ages 12 to 17 are welcome to serve as Youth Volunteers at Sunday School.)  
 
Any comments or questions, please see Gail Achilles, Christian Education Chair
 
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)
 

  Monday Night Bible Study will be taking a break for the summer months and resume their next study (to be determined) on Monday, September 8, 2025, at 7 pm on zoom.


“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)

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.
 
PNO-YF will be held on Friday, July 18, 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
 

 Our Vacation Bible School theme this year will be “True North: Trusting Jesus in a Wild World” As kids trek the tundra, they’ll discover how easy it is to lose sight of what’s true in our wild world today.  Guiding them towards Jesus, True North VBS reveals that He is a faithful friend we can always trust.  He’s our True North!  Gail Achilles, our coordinator, is enthusiastically looking forward to this adventure.  The dates for this year are Monday through Friday, August 4-8, 2025, from 9am to 12noon. 
    Please contact Gail or the church office to volunteer to help.  Thank you, Church Family!
 
Vacation Bible School is August 4-8, 2025
The theme is: “True North: Trusting Jesus in a Wild World”
If you aren’t able to volunteer during the week of Vacation Bible School, you may be able to help by donating some of the food for snacks each day or the luncheon on Friday.
 
We are looking for the following food:
 Need by August 3rd
2 Bottles Ranch Dressing 
2 Jars Cheese Wiz
1 Large Bag of Pretzels Sticks
1 Large or 2 Small Celery Stalks
2 Bags of Baby Carrots
1 Bag Chocolate
2 Boxes Vanilla Wafers/Nilla Wafers
1 Large count of Animal Crackers
3 Squeezable Chocolate Tubes (baking aisle)
2 Containers Chocolate Icing 
2 Boxes Graham Crackers
20 Juice Bottles
9 Instant Vanilla Pudding Mix (5.1oz size)
2 Gallons of 2% Milk
                         
Need by Thursday, August 7th
100 Hot Dogs                           6 Peppers
100 Hot Dog Rolls                     4 Cucumbers
4 lbs Potato Salad                    1 large Watermelon
2 Large Bags of Chips              2 Cantaloupes
96 Deviled Eggs                        2 packs Grapes
2 Celery Stalks                        100 Baked Sugar Cookies
2 Bags Baby Carrots
 
Look for a sign up for these items on the Foyer desk starting in July.


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)
 

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!  We will be meeting this month on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
 
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!

 
He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you?  To act justly and to love mercy
    and to walk humbly with your God. (Micah 6:8)

 
 
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 Project for June and July
During the months of June and July the Social Ministry team will be collecting Personal Care Items and a few miscellaneous items for the Coatesville VA Medical Center.
    The Coatesville Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center is one of 150 VA medical centers nationwide. The medical center and its outpatient clinics in Spring City and Newtown Square, Pa. comprise an integrated health care system dedicated to providing Veterans with health care that improves their health and well-being. The health care system offers urgent care, primary care, specialty care, mental health care, long term care, pharmacy and numerous supportive services to outpatients, inpatients and residential patients.
    There will be a poster board in the foyer containing post-it notes for the items listed below.  Please take a post-it note or two, purchase the item(s) and put them in the purple bin in the narthex hallway.
 
Personal care Items
  • Body lotion, soap, deodorant (full size)
  • Dental supplies: toothbrushes, toothpaste (full size), and denture adhesive
  • Hairbrushes and combs
  • Twin blade razors with flex head and moisturizer strip (not disposable)
  • Shower shoes, flip-flops (must be new)
  • Socks (must be new)
 
Misc Items
  • Markers for art projects
  • New puzzle books
  • Reading glasses (1.25 and higher) and eyeglass repair kit
 If you have any questions, please contact Nancy Gansner.  

“Noisy Can” Offering – We continue to collect change for God’s Global Barnyard, every third Sunday,
which will be July 20, 2025, this month
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, 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. 
    For January - May, God’s Global Barnyard  “noisy coin collection” has received a total of $303.00  ($72.50 was collected in May).
       In Christ,   Sharon Hood & Debbie Hollenbach, Co-Chairs
 
Update on our April/May Social Ministry Project:   On Tuesday, May 27, 2025, several members of the congregation of Faith had an incredible experience of serving a meal at the University Lutheran Church in Philadelphia. It was called the Feast Incarnate. A meal is served every Tuesday night to anyone in need of a meal in the community. Pastor Ethan, Anne Hutnyk, Deb & Rich Hollenbach, Nancy Gansner, and Andy Kradzinski travelled to Philadelphia to prepare the meal and serve it. In all 53 people were served at the Feast.  They also prepared 15 take home meals and 30 meals for two half-way houses.
    Thank you to the congregation for the donations of food and other members of the congregation who prepared and cooked the Mini Meatloaves and the Honey/ Walnut Cake that were served at the meal. Thank you to Howie Harbeck and Deb Hollenbach for the Thrivent Action Grants that were used to buy meatloaf mix, butter, milk, and eggs. Any remaining food items will be donated to the Hatfield Food Cabinet.

“For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.”  2 Timothy 1:7
 
 
 THE WALL THAT HEALS
July 10-13, 2025
Open 24 Hours/Closing Sunday at 2pm
Windlestrae Park – 1147 Kenas Road, North Wales, PA  19454
MontTwp.org/TheWallThatHeals
 
The Wall That Heals is a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans memorial in Washington, D.C., that travels across the country.  The exhibit honors the more than 3 million Americans who served in the U.S. armed forces in the Vietnam War and bears the name of the 58,281 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam.
Free admission and parking.  All ages welcome
Hosted by the Community of Montgomery Township
 
 
 
HEDWIG HOUSE DESIGNER BINGO NIGHT
An evening of fun, fashion, and fundraising!
Date: Thursday, July 17, 2025
Doors Open: 6:30 PM, Bingo Begins: 7:00 PM
Location: Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church
615 Cowpath Road, Lansdale, PA 19446
Tickets: $35 per person, Includes 1 bingo card
Additional bingo cards: $10 each, Bingo daubers: $1 each, BYOB & Bring Your Own Snacks!
Make it your own party—snack and sip while you play!
Win fabulous designer prizes!
From handbags to accessories and more!
All proceeds benefit Hedwig House, Inc.
Empowering individuals with mental health needs to live independently and thrive in the community.
Raffles • Prizes • Fun for all!
Invite your friends & family – all are welcome!
Questions or RSVP: Email: [email protected]
Get Your Tickets:

zeffy.com Designer Bingo 2025
 Excitement is in the air! Get ready to be part of something extraordinary at HEDWIG HOUSE's BIN
 
 
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6-7

July 2025 Mustard Seed - Council Notes

7/2/2025

 
Council Notes                                                                                                                                                                                June 4, 2025
 
Council was called to order by President Rich Hollenbach.  Anne Hutnyk led devotions.  Minutes of the May regular council meeting were approved as written.
 
Treasurer’s Report: At 42% throughout the year, our receipts are about 44% and our expenses are around 43%.  Pledged Member Giving is at 42% and Unpledged Member Giving is at 58%.  The deficit for the month is $3,474  and our year-to-date deficit is $14,716.54.  Issue with Pastor Ethan’s W-2, which needs to be fixed.  Paychex is asking way too much money and his accountant has offered to fix it for $50.   All voted to approve.   Special Funds will determine where the money will be taken.  All members voted to approve the Treasurer’s Report.
 
President’s Report: Attended the SEPA Synod Assembly on May 30-31 at Trinity Lutheran Church along with Pastor, Gary and Gail. This year’s theme was Ponder Anew. There will be more information coming on it in the near future.  Debbie and I, along with Sharon Hood attended Pastor Nancy Raabe’s final worship service at Grace in Hatfield.   Seminary education is going very well, and my candidacy process is progressing.
 
Pastor’s Report: I have led and presided at worship regularly throughout the month of May at Faith and Jerusalem.  Joint Faith Education Dinner/ Young Adult Fellowship movie night was on May 18, 2025.  Hosted the Feast Incarnate meal at University Lutheran Church Philadelphia on May 27, 2025. Thank you to everyone who helped in any way.  Attended the SEPA Synod assembly with Rich, Gail, Gary on May 30-31, 2025.  In collaboration with the Nourishing Vocation project, I have started participating in clergy coaching. My most recent session being May 20, 2025.  Will be on Vacation July 7-13; Rich will lead Sunday Worship Service on July 13.
 
Ministry Team Reports:
Christian Education: Sunday School: During the summer months Sunday School will be during the Worship Service as usual in the Fellowship Hall.  Rotating teachers are Kate Waldman, Anna Friedrich, and Gail Achilles.
Parent Night Out/Youth Fellowship (PNO/YF) (Ages 3 to 11) – Our next two events will be on Fridays, June 20 and July 18, 6pm to 9pm in the Fellowship Hall.  PNO-YF is not scheduled for August due to Vacation Bible School and summer vacations.  Our theme for June 20 is God’s Provision through Water.
  Young Adult Group (Ages 12 to 17) - Our next meeting, scheduled for Sunday June 22 from 6pm to 7:30pm, will be in the Fellowship Hall and outdoors for some fun activities like flag football, water balloon toss, water balloon volleyball to name a few.  We will also have devotion / discussion time.  Snacks and beverages will be provided by the Adult Support Team.
  Vacation Bible School "SCUBA Diving into Friendship with God" – True North, Trusting Jesus in a Wild World is scheduled for August 4 through 8, 9 am – 12 noon.  Please remember to register your child(ren) for this fun Christian formation event.  Spread the word to your neighbors, relatives, co-workers, and friends.  We also need at least four more adult volunteers, 18 or older, to help out this year, so please contact Gail Achilles, [email protected], (email) or 267-664-3328 (cell) to be part of sharing Jesus’ love and God’s Word with our youth.  A big thank you to all the volunteers on board, please make sure you have your information booklets, and contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Communications: VBS sign will be posted on the front lawn of church and VBS registration will be set up on the church website.
Fellowship: The church picnic went well.
Finance:  Pastor Ethan’s W-2 issue (was covered under the Treasurer’s Report.)
Hospitality: June 15 - Monday night Bible study will be doing a Father's Day breakfast item coffee hour.  July 20 - Fellowship team and Golden girls.  All other Sundays are coffee lite.
Long-Range Planning: Coordination with the Nourshing Vocation Project.  Need to schedule a meeting.
Mutual Ministry: Bonnie Staller and Sheena Navarro have agreed to be on the Mutual Ministry Team.
Property Team:   Scattons did our spring preventative maintenance on the HVAC systems.  Adam is going to try and contact the owner of the ‘abandoned’ car again before he goes to the township.  Cigarette butts were found in foyer men’s room.  Andy will reach out to Adam about getting the upper parking lot driveway potholes fixed and setting up VBS sign on front lawn.
Shepherding: Some cards have missed being sent out, so we need to get this team working again.
Social Ministry:
    Social Ministry Project – April/May (Debbie Hollenbach, Sharon Hood, Nancy Gansner, Mary Lou Foster).  On Tuesday, May 27, 2025, several members of the congregation of Faith had an incredible experience of serving a meal at the University Lutheran Church in Philadelphia. It was called the Feast Incarnate. A meal is served every Tuesday night to anyone in need of a meal in the community. Pastor Ethan, Anne Hutnyk, Deb & Rich Hollenbach, Nancy Gansner, and Andy Kradzinski travelled to Philadelphia to prepare the meal and serve it. In all 53 people were served at the Feast.  They also prepared 15 take home meals and 30 meals for two half-way houses.
    Social Ministry Project for the year 2025 - For January - May, God’s Global Barnyard “noisy coin collection” has received a total of $303.00 ($72.50 was collected in May).
    Social Ministry Project for June and July – The Social Ministry team will be collecting personal care items and miscellaneous items for the Coatesville VA Medical Center.  A detailed list of items to donate can be found in the June and July Mustard Seeds and the weekly bulletins.  There is also an informational display located in the church foyer.  Please put donated items in the purple bin in the narthex hallway.
Worship & Music: Substitute Organist, Pat Keen will continue to play through June 22.  I will be working on the music schedule for July & August for the next two weeks.
 
OLD BUSINESS Constitution Update – Waiting until after the Churchwide Assembly in July to see if there are any additional changes / updates needed for our updated constitution.
 
NEW BUSINESS Communication Issues – We are working on improving communication, prayer chain information and follow-up. We need to make sure Pastor Ethan is in the loop of all communications.
 
Next Meeting: Wednesday, July 30, 2025, at 7pm. 

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