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Pastor Mick’s Musings
WGT Calendar 2
Anniversaries & Birthdays 3
Community Cupboard Needs 3
Tiny Timbers News 4
Scriptures, Servants, & Stats 5
Inside this issue:
October 2019
Flamboyant Autumn
Autumn's picturesque arrival
Is a colorful array
Of red and gold and orange,
In flamboyant, rich display. Autumn days are shorter;
The nights are getting cool;
Geese fly south in flocks,
As kids go back to school. Winter still is dreaming
Of snow and icicles,
As we put away our
swimsuits,
Our boats and bicycles. Wisps of smoke from
chimneys
Tell of cozy, crackling fires;
Fall is being born,
As summer now retires.
By Joanna Fuchs
HOMESICK!
“We are confident, I say, and would prefer to be away from the body and at home with the Lord.” Paul in his second letter to the believers in Corinth.
Ireland was beautiful. From Dublin, down to the southwest peninsulas and the Ring of Kerry, the Cliffs of Moher, the city of Galway and back to Dublin; Leslie and I took in all the sights, sounds, tastes and music of that wonderful country. Yes, it is very green. The moss grows on all sides of the trees and the heather blankets the hills. We were busy everyday visiting one castle after another and stopping at small villages along the way. It was wonderful. Leslie is a homebody. She loves being home and taking care of the house and her gardens as well as holding Mr. Bingley, our fourteen pound spoiled dachshund. When Leslie and I go on vacation, I can tell when she is getting homesick. It usually starts around the second day when she starts to mention Mr. Bingley. Then she wonders about her flowers and how the house is. Then she pines a bit about friends and the women’s group, etc. By day three, she is actually ready to come home. Ireland was different - she made it to day four! I was impressed. However, after six days, I too was ready to come home. There is something in all of us that when we are away from our home, we begin to yearn to be back there. For those who believe in Jesus Christ as their Savior, we have now become citizens of Heaven, and therefore, are actually away from our true home - Heaven. There are times when I am so frustrated with this world that I find myself saying, “OK, Jesus. I would not mind if you came back today!” I yearn to be with Jesus; to be in Heaven where every tear is wiped away and all sin and death are gone. Paul alludes to this in his second letter to the Corinthians.
For we know that if the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, an eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands. Meanwhile we groan, longing to be clothed instead with our heavenly dwelling, because when we are clothed, we will not be found naked. For while we are in this tent, we groan and are burdened, because we do not wish to be unclothed but to be clothed instead with our heavenly dwelling, so that what is mortal may be swallowed up by life. 2 Corinthians 5:1-4
It is nice to know that this body of mine is temporary. Paul describes it as a tent. It is also very nice to know that the body I will have in Heaven is permanent, like a strong building. I don’t know if I can say that I groan to leave this body and this world behind. I do know that when I leave this world, I will be clothed in the imperishable and I will be swallowed up in LIFE! LIFE - we will never know what true life is until we pass from this temporary world to the dwelling place God has prepared for us. That is exciting!
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Community Cupboard of Elizabethtown Below is a list of items the Community Cupboard of Elizabethtown is in need of the following. Food donations may be placed in the lobby on the shelves next to the church mailboxes. Canned pears, canned peaches, canned pineapples, canned spinach, canned carrots, canned cream style corn, canned soup (no tomato or chicken noodle), ketchup, pas-ta noodles, pasta sauce, snack items, bottled water, juice, paper towels, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, & laundry de-tergent.
Pastor Mick’s Musings Continued from Cover
I find myself occasionally saying, “I can’t wait, but I can,” when I think about Heaven - our real home. So I am homesick but God has things for me to do here on earth. Paul tells in his letter to the Philippians, “For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. … I am torn between the two: I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far; but it is more necessary for you that I remain in the body.” Paul is definitely homesick for the Lord. Paul reminds us that we all still have work to do in this earth Pennsylvania is beautiful and I really love our home and our church. But there is a part of me that yearns to be with Jesus in my real home. How about you?
Your brother in Jesus, Pastor Mick
Anniversaries
10/1 - Merv & Mary Jane McClenaghan
- Gene & Betty Walmer
10-/2 - Jim & June Kolp
10/7 - Henry & Nancy Harry
10/11 - Marlin & Rose Hibshman
10/14 - Bill & Regena Tripp
10/19 - Jay & Gale Forry
10/21 - Doug & Darlene Breneman
10/25 - Chad & Audrey Garber
10/26 - Steve & Stephanie Ginder
10/28 - Mike & Marcia Hawthorne
10/31 - Daniel & Bernadette Summerson
Birthdays
10/1 - Autumn O’Brien, John Ziegler 10/2 - Mike Cicero, Anita Youtz,
John Nauman
10/4 - Randy Youtz 10/5 - Marcia Hawthorne,
Margaret Stoppard
10/6 - Nathan Hawthorne
10/7 - Judy Nauman, Kailey O’Brien,
- Brody Raynes
10/8 - Justin Arndt
10/9 - John Hollinger 10/10 - Rylen Clugston, Tricia Miller,
Kyra Crigger
10/11 - Brenda Geib
10/12 - Julie Ramsey
10/13 - Julie Arndt, MJ McClenaghan,
- Jeff Schwanger, Glenn Weaver
10/14 - Shane Schwanger
10/18 - Cody Mease, Thelma Mummau
10/19 - Angie Harnish 10/20 - Adrienne (Fellenbaum) Trout,
Kaylee Hollinger, Charles Keener, Joanne Arndt,
Scott Leleux, Lily Sheetz,
Dick Youtz
10/23 - Nancy Harry
10/24 - JJ Huber
10/28 - Jordyn Gutshall
10/29 - Dave Sauder
Love Feast Love Feast will be held Sunday, October 6th, at 6 pm. Child care will be provided. Plan to come & enjoy this special evening.
Barn Party Mark your calendars for the Barn Party at Longenecker’s Farm on Saturday, October 26th, starting at 4 pm. Fun family-friendly evening! More details to come!
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“We will listen and obey, and obey, and obey….” Everyday ! Tiny Timbers is really moving right along. One full week has already come and gone. The students are adjusting beauti-fully and getting into the “groove” of the everyday schedule.
We started out with a school tour and learning about our classroom rules. For our Bible Story we learned about God’s rules – the Ten Commandments and Listening and Obeying.
We learned classroom manners of picking up our toys-”Peter Picker Upper” and taking turns with friends-“Terry Turn Taking Turtle”- fun ocean creatures. We have crayoned, glued and cut strips. (ask your child). We were introduced to scissors and learned scissor safety rules. We have learned lots of songs, played on the playground, and just been hav-ing a wonderful time learning and getting to know our friends and teachers.
Thanks to ALL for making this year start off so great! JOY Miss Natalie TTh Teacher (for the Team Miss Kim AM Aide and Miss Dori PM Aide)
Dave Becker has the tricycles ready for action!
A yummy ocean-themed snack from the Tuesday/
Thursday Class
Thank you Dick Dickason for our new ELEPHANT block box!
Question of the Month at Tiny Timbers What is Your Favorite color?
All the Students and Teachers were asked this question and here are the results:
MWF AM TTH AM #1 GREEN #1 Blue & Red Green 4 Blue 3 Blue 3 Red 3 Pink 3 Black 1 Rainbow 2 Yellow 2 Orange 1 Purple 1 Green 1 Pink 2 Red 1 MWF PM TTH PM #1 BLUE #1 BLUE Blue 3 Pink 2 Blue 3 Red 2 Brown 1 Gold 1 Gray 1 Purple 1 Green 1 Orange 2 Rainbow 1 Rainbow 1
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October Servants
Sermon Series: Got Questions?
October 6 October 13 October 20 October 27
Scripture & Sermon Questions About Heaven 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
Pastor Mick Allen
How Can a Loving God Send People to Hell?
Romans 1:18-32 Cody Schwanger
How Can I Find My Destiny?
1 Peter 2:9-10 Pastor Mick Allen
How did Lucifer Sin If There Was No Sin to Begin With? Can There Be Sin in Heaven
in the Future? Isaiah 14:12-14, Ezekiel
28:12-18 Pastor Mick Allen
Pianist/Organist Ryan Arndt Brenda Geib & Ryan Arndt Leslie Allen Ryan Arndt
Special Music WGT Choir Dawn Dupler Audrey Garber WGT Kid’s Choir
Chorister Glenn Weaver June Kolp Regena Tripp Liane Sucharski
Greeters 8 am Steve & Nel Bender Phil & Donna Hollinger Carey & Paula Brandt Henry Harry & Ralph Daniels
Greeters 10:30 am
Colton & Brienna Brown Laurie Hollinger & Luetta Hess
Marion Hess Steve & Nel Bender
Welcome Center 8 am
Jim Spickler Phil & Donna Hollinger Steve Hiller Ralph Daniels
Welcome Center 10:30 am
Colton & Brienna Brown Cindy Collins June Kolp Jason & Holly Leonard
Worship Leader Brenda Axe Abbi Schwanger Dick Dickason Donna Weaver
Ushers Walt Schwanger, Gene Walmer, Jason, Holly,
Claire Leonard
Evan Sucharski, Bill Tripp, Brenda Axe, Mel Geib,
Henry Harry
SandraLee Dickason, Jay Forry, Jason, Holly, Claire
Leonard
Shane Schwanger, Walt Schwanger, Mel Geib, Henry
Harry, Jim Kolp
Deacons/Anointing Marlin & Rose Hibshman June Kolp Phil & Donna Hollinger Doug & Darlene Breneman
Sound Room 8 am Jerry & JJ Huber Jerry Huber & Nick Sieber Jerry Huber & Greg Seitz Jerry Huber & Zane Seitz
Sound Room 10:30 am
Duane Martin & Jeff Schwanger
Duane Martin & Greg Seitz Zane Seitz & Jeff Schwanger
Greg Seitz & Jason Leonard
8 am Nursery/Toddler
Julie Ruhl Scott & Christie Farmer Daryl & Angie Harnish
10:30 am Nursery/Toddler
August & September Stats
August 25 September 1 September 8 September 15
Total Worship 172 123 179 146
Sunday School 89 60 128 114
General $3,169.00 $3,899.00 $5,094.00 $4,586.00
Building $25.00 $730.00 $90.00 $370.00
Deacon $250.00
Seminary $185.00 $1,200.00 $110.00 $20.00
740 Greentree Road Elizabethtown, PA 17022
Mick Allen, Senior Pastor [email protected]
Paula Jones, Administrative Assistant [email protected]
Phone: 717-653-5367 Fax: 717-653-5056
www.westgreentree.org
WEST GREEN TREE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
WEST GREEN TREE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Our Purpose Statement:
“To Know, Love, & Follow Jesus by serving All”
Sunday Service Times: Contemporary Worship 8:00 am Sunday School 9:15 am Traditional Worship 10:30 am Monday: Ladies Bible Study @ 7 pm Wednesday: Youth @ 6:30 pm Wednesday: End Times Bible Study @ 7 pm Thursday: Men’s Bible Study @ 7 pm