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January 2026 Mustard Seed - A Word from Our Pastor

1/9/2026

 
“A Merry Christmas to us all; God bless us, everyone!”
 
Greeting siblings in Christ, I pray that all had a merry and blessed Christmas! As I write this newsletter, I am sitting here a week before Christmas watching and listening to one of my favorite holiday stories, a Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol.” Charles Dickens first published a A Christmas Carol on December 19, 1843, and it was an immediate hit with the first edition being sold out by Christmas Eve. By 1844, the novella had gone through 13 printings and continues to be a robust seller 180 years later, and it has been adapted in numerous ways, theatrically and on the screen.  According to an article from the National Endowment for the Arts written in 2020, there are more than 100 movie adaptations, over 20 tv episode adaptations, 2 ballets and 4 opera versions of the famous story. My favorite versions being the Mickey Mouse version and the Bill Murray’s adaption Scrooged. However, my first memory of being introduced to this story was watching it being performed by a local theater group in Rockford, IL when I was 8. Since then, I have always enjoyed watching all the different versions of this story, and it has become my go to for whenever I want to watch a Christmas movie but do not know what to watch. For many, it has become a part of their Christmas tradition. I think one could argue that a Christmas Carol owes its popularity due to its central message that seems to transcend all of time, to show love and to be generous to all, for our God shows us love and is generous to us. A theme that I believe is summed up in the quote from the character Tiny Tim that I quoted at the beginning of this article, “A Merry Christmas to us all; God bless us, everyone!”
 
This Christmas we are reminded of the blessing that is our Lord Jesus Christ, who God gave to the world on that first Christmas Day, and who continues to bless us today through the Holy Spirit. When I reflect on this past year, God has indeed been generous and loving toward me.  In A Christmas Carol, the grumpy and stingy Scrooge is visited by the spirits of Christmas past, present, and future. The spirits take Scrooge through time and space and direct him to notice the things and people in his life. They implore him to listen to these people, to learn more about them. They then lead Scrooge to reflect more on his own life, and to listen to how he is being called to live. In his reflection, Scrooge comes to see the many blessings that God has bestowed upon him, and he comes to learn how he might be a blessing on to others. Like Scrooge and the spirits, God implores us to notice and to listen to those around us, and God also leads us in self-reflection and guides us deeper into our faith. God reminds us that we are indeed blessed and guides us on how we too may be blessings to this world. Thus, in this gift of faith, God grants us the opportunity to reflect on our everyday lives and calls us into discernment to reflect on our past, present, and future so that we may learn to listen to God and to listen to the needs of the world. And so, this Christmas, we are urged to reflect. We are called to recognize the blessing God has stowed upon us, and we are called to live in gratitude. So, as we go into this new year, how has God blessed you? How will you live in gratitude?  “A Merry Christmas to us all; God bless us, everyone!” Amen.
 
    Peace and Blessings, Pastor Ethan Doan 

January 2026 Mustard Seed - Announcements

1/9/2026

 
FaithNotes...
 
Christian Radio keeps the faith going   
     88.9 FM  WORD -- Contemporary Christian Rock Music
     107.5 FM -- Praise/Gospel Music & Bible teaching
     106.9 FM -- KLOVE -- Contemporary Christian Rock
 
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.
 
 
Do you shop at Giant?
If you do, you can buy Giant gift cards from the church.  A $50 card costs you $50.  How does the church make money?  Well, when Faith purchases $1,000 worth of cards from Giant, they only charge us $950 (a 5% discount.)  So, when we sell those cards to you, the church makes $50.  It adds up… 


Please keep the stamps coming!
It’s a continuing need!  Thank you for all your contributions.  It really helps.
 

Hatfield Flowers and Gifts ((215) 822-1530) provides Faith with two lovely flower arrangements to adorn our sanctuary.
            You can sign up to sponsor flowers, bulletins or a food basket.  The flowers are $35, the bulletins are $10 and the food basket is $25.
            You can dedicate any one of these things to someone special, to celebrate a birthday or in memory of a loved one. You may take the flowers home or they will be given to an ill or homebound member.  The $10 for the bulletins is to help cover the cost of making the bulletins and the $25 for the food basket is money donated to “Manna on Main Street” to help feed those in the North Penn area.
            To sign up for a particular Sunday either sign up on the chart on the Foyer bulletin board or call Janet in the church office (215) 368-0240.
 
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 (NIV)

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.  The Golden Girls will be taking a break for the months of January and February.  They will resume on Wednesday, March 4, 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
 
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.
 
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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/86578593792?pwd=1JbbWGoLOKFMtoE53qpqkD13CjF4cX.1
 Meeting ID: 865 7859 3792                                               Passcode: 077581



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 is held on a Friday from 6 pm to 9 pm. The schedule for 2026 is: Jan 16, Feb 13, Mar 27, Apr 17, May 8,
Jun 12, (off for July and August due to summer vacations)
Sep 18, Oct 23, Nov 20, Dec 11
 
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!
 
 
 
23 Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts.
24 Point out anything in me that offends you, and lead me along the path of everlasting life.
Psalm 139:23-24, New Living Translation

 
 
Young Adult Fellowship for ages 12 to 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 2025 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) 368-0240
When? Third Sunday of the month from 6:00-7:30pm
Dates for 2026: Jan 18, Feb 15, Mar 15, Apr 19, May 17,
Jun 28*(Father’s Day is 3d Sunday), (No meeting in July and August due to summer vacations), Sep 20, Oct 18, Nov 15, Dec 20

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 11,2026, at 5:30-7pm. This dinner is geared toward teens and adults. However, activities will be provided for all ages. Come eat and learn! 
 
 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
On January 11th Valentine Cards will be available for signing during coffee hour.  These cards will be distributed to the Residents of Paradise Manor in Hatfield in February.  We will also be collecting small packs of tissues to be included with the cards. Please put all donated tissue packs in the Barney Bin.
 
Romans 12:10 “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves."
 
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Update on November’s Social Ministry ProjectThe following is a list of items that were collected for and delivered to Code Blue in Trinity Lutheran Church, Lansdale: 148 Individual Snacks, 2 Boxes of cereal, 2 tins of cookies,
1 Bottle of Lotion, 1 Bottle of Shampoo, 1 Toothpaste,
1 Toothbrush, 2 word find books, 3 hats, 8 pairs of gloves, 24 pairs of socks, 1 pair of flip flops and $100 Amazon Gift Cards.  Thank you Faith family for contributing all these items.
 
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GOD’S GLOBAL BARNYARD – ELCA   “Noisy Can Ministry”With much gratitude from your social ministry team for sharing your generous donations of “loose change” from January through November totaling $550. 
The Sunday School children chose the following from “God’s Global Barnyard”:     5 water filters                              $150     honey bees and share        of vegetable garden                   $220     2 piglets                                         $  60.     1 goat and a flock of         chickens                                     $  60     2 roosters                                      $  30     Mosquito nets for a          family                                       $  20     1 flock of chicks                            $  10
Thank you, Nancy, for this great idea!
    In Christ, Sharon Hood and Debbie Hollenbach, Co-Chairs                     Nancy Gansner and Mary Lou Foster

"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)
 
 
A GREAT BIG “THANK YOU” FROM Jasmine, Joey and Xavier 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 $309; $179 went to cover the gifts for these children and the remainder of $130 was donated to the School.  This will cover birthday gifts during the year.  This is only the second time in all these years that we collected over $300 – it brought happy tears to my eyes!
    Thank you so much to Bryan Foster and Dominic Himes for helping collect your donations.    
    The School again was so grateful for what all of you donated for the children. 
    God Bless you and your families in 2026 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
 
 
4Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5Let your gentleness be known to everyone. The Lord is near. 6Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. 7And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.  Philippians 4:4-7
 
  
In Memory…
 
Doris Huebner
 January 25, 1929 – November 4, 2025
 
Please keep the Huebner family in your prayers!
 
 
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

 
2026 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!
 
Update on the Cookie Can Sale
The Cookie Can Sale on December 21, 2025 made $250.  Thank you to all who baked cookies and to those who bought cookies.  Thank you also to Beth Schoening who coordinated this event.
 
 We are in need of Lectors (reading the lessons and psalm) and Worship Assistants (reading the prayers and few other passages) for our Zoom and in-person worship.  If you would like to volunteer or would like more information, please call Anna Friedrich.


January 2026 Mustard Seed - Council Notes

1/9/2026

 
Council Notes                                                                                                                                             December 3, 2025
 
Council was called to order by President Rich Hollenbach.  Council Minutes of the November meeting were approved as written. 
 
Treasurer’s Report: At 92% of the 2025-year, our receipts are about 92% and our expenses are around 90%. Member Giving for Pledged & Unpledged Envelopes is at 87% and 158%.  The deficit for the month is $2,508 and our year-to-date deficit is $31,043 which is just $6,795 below our budgeted deficit of $37,838.  The Treasurer’s Report from November was approved as written.
 
Finance Team Report:  Debbie Hollenbach, Chair of the Finance Team, reviewed the options for the annual Financial Review that is required by our constitution:  Do an Internal Financial Review of the 2024 books.  Gary Apgar will contact Sharon Hood and set up this internal financial review to be completed within the timeframe of December 2025 through February 2026; Do an External Financial Review of the 2025 books in 2026.  The cost would be approximately $300-500.  Council voted to complete the Internal Financial Review in the timeframe stated above and the External Financial review in early 2026 with payment coming from a Memorial Fund via Special Funds recommendation.
The majority of the money for the HVAC replacement came from the sale of Merck stock and the project is completed.  There is remaining money in the HVAC Fund of $960.24.  Council voted to transfer the $960.24 to the General Fund (Univest Account) and then apply it to the current 2025 budget deficit.
 
President’s Report: Rich has been approved for his Candidacy Entrance.  He will probably be starting field work in early 2026.
 
Pastor’s Report: Pastor continues to lead worship for both Faith and Jerusalem weekly. 
Met with the family and led the funeral service of Doris Huebner on November 14, 2025. 
Pastor continues to do shifts at the Lansdale Hospital as the Volunteer Protestant Chaplain and volunteer at Mitzvah Circle.
Confirmation Sunday was on November 9, 2025, at the 9:30am service. Genevieve Prunkel and Kyle Fritzinger affirmed their baptisms. It was a great service.
Our theme this program year is “A Listening Faith.” Our November Book study offering was on November 5, 2025, on zoom/ in person at Faith, and at Jerusalem on November 9th, 2025, at 12:30pm. Study has been going well. There were some great conversations.  Book study is on pause until January.
Participated in the SEPA Synod bishop’s convocation on November 12-13th at the double tree in Malvern.
Special thanks to Janet for helping prove my employment at Faith for my home refinancing.
 
Ministry Team Reports:
    Christian Education: Sunday School – Children ages 3 to 11 are welcome to attend Sunday school.  (Children leave during Worship service with the Sunday school teacher after children’s sermon and return for communion).  It is very convenient for the parent/caregiver to attend worship while their children attend Sunday school. The Sunday school children assisted Miss Nancy putting up the “Angel Tree” located in the foyer.  It will be available through the month of December for those who wish to contribute to those who are in need of financial aid. 
   Youth Ministry (ages 12 to 17) – Our Christmas party will be on Sunday, December 21, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm, in the Fellowship Hall.  Our theme is Christmas: Jesus is the reason for the Season.  Our next month’s YAF will be held on January 18. 
   Parents’ Night Out – Youth Fellowship (PNO-YF) We will be having a Christmas Party including a cake for Jesus on Friday, December 5, from 6 pm to 9 pm, in the Fellowship Hall.  Our theme is Christmas. Luke 2:11-14.  11 For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. 12 And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. 13 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, 14 Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.  Our next month’s parent night out will be on January 16.  (Note that the new date for Parent/Night Out – Youth Fellowship for the month of March was changed to March 27 to accommodate the scrapbooking/yard sale fundraiser held on March 20, so please update your calendars). 
   Monday Night Bible Study (MNBS): Merry Christmas from our small group.  We will finish our Advent Study “Behold the Savior” on December 8th.  Then break for the Christmas Holidays and reconvene on January 5th to choose a new study.  We meet on zoom most Mondays from 7 pm to 9 pm.  The zoom link is printed in the weekly bulletin and the Mustard Seed.  Anyone interested in growing their relationship with Jesus through bible study please contact Gail Achilles at email [email protected] or cell 267-664-3328 or just pop in on us anytime on the zoom link.  All are welcome. 
 
Long Range Planning: Debbie and Adam have agreed to join the long-range planning team. Nancy Allegrezza and Jack Walls (recently moved and will be joining a new congregation) have stepped down. Missy Prunkel will remain on committee. The committee will be scheduling a meeting soon.
 
Nominating Team: Melissa Prunkel is the chair along with Janet Hill and Bonnie Staller.  Six council members will continue in 2026.  One must leave (Rich) and one is eligible to run for a second term (John).  We can have up to three more council members (total of nine).
 
Property: Adam has repaired the leaky urinal and refinished the surrounding wall.
 
Social Ministry:  November: Collection for Code Blue at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lansdale.  Item totals will be in our January report. December – The Angel Tree is set up in the Foyer.  Money is collected for Pastor’s “discretionary fund” if members of our Faith Family need it.  December - Christmas gifts for (3) Three children (Jasmine, age 7; Joey, age 9; Xavier, age 12) from Gemma Services/Martin Luther School.   The gifts have been purchased.  They will be on display on Sunday, December 14.  Money will be collected after church toward the gifts that Sunday.  Our goal is $195. The gifts will be delivered on Monday, December 15.
January – November 2025 - God’s Global Barnyard  “noisy coin collection”. Received a total of $550.50.  On Sunday November 30, Nancy Gansner, during Sunday School, worked with the children on what to purchase with this money.   Designated items will be in the Mustard Seed and in our January report.
 
Worship & Music: Services planned up through Christmas.  As we are running low on funding, Pat will only play on 12/7 and 12/24 this month.
 
OLD BUSINESS
Constitution Update: Needs a few changes based on feedback from council review before being sent to the congregation for review. There are some new guidelines from the ELCA that we will review and incorporate as needed.
 
NEW BUSINESS
Approval of Pastor Ethan’s housing allowance $23,320 for 2026.  This declares that a portion of Pastor Ethan’s salary is dedicated to housing for tax purposes. All voted in favor to approve Pastor Ethan’s housing allowance for 2026.
Scrapbooking/Yard Sale Fundraiser on March 20/21 headed by Emily Gallo and Debbie Hollenbach.  All voted in favor of this fundraiser.  (Note that the new date for Parent/Night Out – Youth Fellowship for the month of March is now March 27, so please update your calendars).
 
Next Meeting:  Wednesday, January 7, 2026, at 7pm.  

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