4 april newsletter 2017

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` 120 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 Church Phone: 717-354-0226 Website: http://nhumc.us/ Pastor: Ray Voran Pastor Email: revoran@gmail.com

APRIL 2017 SEASONS

I think we are fortunate to live in an area where we experience all four seasons of the year. It would be interesting to find out everyone’s favorite season. I imagine we all like different things about each season though we probably do have a favorite. Of course, we are entering the season of Spring (though the weather and temperature may feel more like summer one day and then winter the next). Spring is the season of new life….leaves and grass, colorful flowers, baby birds and animals all make an appearance (not to mention the strawberries and the beginnings of other wonderful produce)! Easter and new life! It is appropriate that this is also the time of year that we celebrate Easter. New life is the culmination of that celebration, although the passion and sacrifice of our Lord on our behalf are also reasons to rejoice and celebrate (though the Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services may rightly seem sad at times). Revelation 21:4-5 says of Jesus as we see Him in heaven, “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” He who was seated on the throne said, “I am making everything new!” Then he said, “Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.” 2 Corinthians 5:17 says simply, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” Much like the beauty of Spring, God takes our sinful, broken lives and makes them into something new and beautiful when we place them in His hands. The singing group, Switchfoot, has this to say in a song called Golden, as they encourage us to allow God to change is into something new: The Earth spins and the moon goes round The green comes from the frozen ground And everything will be made new again Like freedom in spring.

May we all be made new again…see the new creation and be the new creation this Spring! -- Pastor Ray


Our Worship Service starts at 9:00 a.m. every Sunday. 10:00 a.m. Time of Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Contacting Pastor Ray ~ email: revoran@gmail.com Cell: (717)333-6939 Look for me on Facebook: Ray Voran

Regular Events Knepper Care Group – Second and Fourth Mondays, 7:00 p.m. Naval Care Group – Second and Fourth Tuesdays, 9:00 a.m.

Community Senior Center – Second Thursday, 10:00 a.m. Community Meal – Third Thursday, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Bazaar Workshops – Every Tuesday at 1 p.m.

Friday, April 14 at 1:30 P.M. We hope to see you there!

COMMUNITY MEAL We are preparing and serving the community meal at our church on Thursday, April 20. We are in need of the following donations. -16 pounds of hamburger -4 cans of beef gravy -12 cans of cream of chicken soup - 4 pints of Sour Cream? -16 oz Parmesan Cheese -3 boxes instant mashed potatoes or 30 pounds of potatoes -3 large cans (number 10 cans) Green beans or peas/carrots -8 cups of shredded cheddar cheese -Desserts There is a sheet in the back of the sanctuary to sign up for ingredients and amounts. We appreciate all of your donations. So far, the donated items and funds have been sufficient for the meals we have served. This is a great ministry and blessing. Contact Pastor Ray with any questions Thank you!

MAUNDY THURSDAY

FARM SHOW MEALS

Our combined Maundy Thursday service will be held this year at Honey Brook UMC on April 13 at 7 PM. The service will include a dramatic reading of Jesus's Journey to the Cross. There are opportunities for up to 30 people to participate by reading one of the passages. Please contact Pastor Ray or the church office if you are willing to do this. Thank you.

We have been informed that the folks from Ranck’s UMC will not be participating with us in the Chicken Pot Pie/ Pork and Sauerkraut dinners fundraiser. This has been both a profitable fundraiser and also a good opportunity to meet with the people in our town. While we are sorry to hear that Ranck’s will no longer be involved, we are hoping to be able to continue the meals on our own. This means that we will need additional help both preparing the food and serving the meals. Our goal is to have a group of individuals who begin preparing as soon as it is feasible and also coordinates those who will be helping during the event. Please contact the

GOOD FRIDAY Everyone is encouraged to attend the Community Good Friday Service sponsored by the Elanco MInisterium. The service will be held at the Garden Spot Village Chapel on 2


church office or Heather Bressi if you are willing to be a part of this work team! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

During the worship service each Sunday when those smiling faces reach out to you to receive your “noisy” donation, please give generously. Blessings, Finance Committee

Many thanks for your continued support of our Noisy Offering. At this time, we don’t have the final tally for the first quarter of 2017 but will let you know the amount once it is counted the last week of March. The funds received the first quarter of 2017 will benefit our kitchen. Some of our kitchen equipment, such as the electric roasters, is in need of replacement. Replenishing the supplies needed in the kitchen is always an ongoing expense. For next quarter the Finance Committee decided another great idea that would benefit from the Noisy Offering would be our annual VBS program which is held each summer at our church. The theme this year for VBS is “Maker Fun Factory” by Group Publishing. “Imagine a world where curious kids become hands-on inventors who discover they’re loving crafted by God.” About 25 to 30 children from the community attend VBS each year. 3

April 1 Spring Cleaning: The trustees have decided to c1ean the interior of the church on Saturday, April 1. Please consider helping to clean window and lights, dust, and anything else that might need done. Spring Cleaning is scheduled for 8:00 a.m. until noon. For questions, ask Dave Trost or one of the trustees.

NOW IS THE TIME TO START BRINGING IN YOUR GENTLY USED BOOKS FOR OUR ANNUAL SALE TO BE HELD IN MAY. -- NO MAGAZINES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS, OR TEXTBOOKS –

GETTING YOUR BOOKS IN EARLY WILL HELP THE LADIES TO GET THEM ORGANIZED BEFORE THE LAST MINUTE!


TITHES AND OFFERINGS FOR THE EASTER SEASON

Free Community Meals at NHUMC 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. April 20, 2017

During this Easter holiday, we hope you’ll consider giving a special monetary gift to commemorate this special season. It’s through your donations that we are able to carry on important work both spiritually and in the community. For your convenience, we offer electronic giving that will allow you to contribute when and how you prefer.

Third Thursday of every month Ranck’s United Methodist Church and the New Holland United Methodist Church

Dinner is served with all ages welcome.

Show your support this Easter and try the e-Giving option. You’ll find that online giving is secure, fast and easy to use. Thank you for all you do to support the New Holland United Methodist Church missions during Easter and throughout the year.

SERVER SCHEDULE FOR APRIL Nursery Apr. 2 Cathy Williams, Sharma Menard Apr. 9 Pat Williams Apr. 16 Heather Bressi Apr. 23 Barb Mask Apr. 30 Loretta Zimmerman

Lay Readers Apr. 2 Apr. 9 Apr. 16 Apr. 23 Apr. 30

Jana Rayfield Sandi Rapp Julie Mitton Melissa Finkey Tim Hess

Tellers Apr. 2 Tim Hess & Cathy Williams Apr. 9 Selma Wells & Loyda Brendle Apr. 16 Betsy Loguidice & Tim Hess Apr. 23 Sandi Rapp & Julie Mitton Apr. 30 Tim Hess & Win Hall

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On behalf of the Coatesville VA Medical Center patients and staff, we would like to extend our appreciation to you for your donation of Valentine cards for National Salute to hospitalized veterans. –E. Johnson, Chief of Voluntary Services Thank you for your generous donation of Valentine’s Day cards presented to our Veterans at the Lebanon VA Medical Center. The Veterans are so appreciative of the cards! It’s such a wonderful sight to see our Veterans smile, and anything that can be done to make their stay more comfortable is appreciated. Thank you for your support. – J. Fees, Chief, Voluntary Services


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Prayer and Praise Fred Wissler, on his recovery from a broken hip Eileen McComas, congestive heart failure Health and peace for all our shut-ins Unity of the U.S. government; wisdom for our leaders

April Birthdays Apr. 4 Ray Neyman Apr. 4 Arlene Ressler Apr. 6 AnnMarie Lennon Apr. 7 Laura Baxter Apr. 8 Betsy Loguidice Apr. 15 Ginny Smith Apr. 15 Charles Smith Apr. 18 Savanna Mitton April Anniversaries There are no April anniversaries * If you don’t think the office has your birthday or anniversary, please put a note in the secretary’s mailbox with this information. We wish to honor you with your name in the LAMPLIGHTER on your special day. 5


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