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TTHHEE BBEEAACCOONN FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
455 TRUMBAUERSVILLE ROAD * QUAKERTOWN, PA 18951
PHONE: 215-536-7510 * EMAIL: QUAKERTOWNCOB@VERIZON.NET
JULY 2015
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In our continuing exploration of Jesus Teachings from the
Mount we have explored the biblical concept of the word,
covenant. Covenant is an agreement between God and two or
more people that they will work for and with each other for their
mutual growth. God is to guide them in this building of
relationships with one another.
The church is to be a covenant between God and each person
that attends there, that they will try to help each other to grow in
their relationship to one another through the presence of Jesus
Christ. A part of this covenant is also that we will help others to
become part of this covenant.
Marriage is a covenant, where two people promise to live
together for the interests, care, and good of the other, as the
Spirit and Truth of God guides them.
The covenant gives us positive values by which we can deepen
our relationship with God and other people. God is the one who
calls us to deepen our human relationships and become the
people God desires us to be.
Let us commit ourselves to live anew for Christ in this
covenant to which we all have been called.
Your Brother in the Journey,
Pastor Erv
Ephesians 3:16-19 I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being,
so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.
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SSUUNNDDAAYY SSCCHHOOOOLL CCLLAASSSSEESS:: PRE-NURSERY (Children aged 3 and under): as needed from 9:00 am
through the end of the Worship Service
Age 4 through 6th Grade: Sunday School during the Worship Service
JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH (7th through 12th Grade): 9:00 to 9:50 am
ADULTS (in the Church Library): 9:00 to 9:50 am
Study on Timothy and Titus
SR ADULTS (in the Chapel): 9:00 to 9:50 am
“PETER: Learning to Be Like Jesus” by Robbie Castleman
BBIIBBLLEE SSTTUUDDIIEESS:: ADULT BIBLE STUDY – Wednesday mornings at 11:00 am;
“Meeting the Spirit”
ADULT BIBLE STUDY – Wednesday evening at 6:45 pm; A New Bible Study on the Book of John
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY – Saturdays at 9:30 am; “Daniel: Lives of Integrity, Words of Prophesy” by Beth Moore.
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY - 3rd Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm;
“The Commands of Jesus”
Philippians 1:9-11
“And this is my prayer, that your love may
overflow more and more with knowledge and full
insight to help you determine what is
best…having produced the harvest of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ for the glory and
praise of God.”
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SSCCHHOOOOLL SSCCHHEEDDUULLEE During the summer
months, Sunday School for children ages 4
through 12 will be held during the worship
service. The Adult and Jr/Sr High Sunday School will continue to be held
at 9 am.
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NNEEWWSS FFRROOMM HHEEAAVVEENN’’SS BBOOUUNNTTYY ‘For I was hungry and you gave me food. I was thirsty and you gave me drink. I was a stranger
and you welcomed me.’ Matthew 25:35
Heaven’s Bounty
continues to be a busy place now that the weather has
changed and spring has sprung.
In May, the pantry served 111 families.
This included 119 children, 169 adults and 34 seniors.
June will end the fiscal year and we
should have totals in July or August for the preceding twelve months.
Please remember that extra produce from your home garden is more than welcomed at the pantry. As always,
Heaven’s Bounty is run in accordance with all government regulations, as well as
sensitivity to our clients.
NNEEWWSSLLEETTTTEERR DDEEAADDLLIINNEESS:: A great big
thank you to everyone who contributed to
the Beacon this month. The deadline for
submitting articles for the August Beacon is
JUL 15 and for the September
Beacon it is AUG 19; but please
feel free to put them in early,
it really helps.
SENIOR MOMENT
In the truest sense, freedom
cannot be bestowed; it must be
achieved. FD Roosevelt
LLOOAAVVEESS AANNDD FFIISSHHEESS Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your
own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body. ~ 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
The hot days of July require a cool salad! The following salad is great because it can be customized to whatever fresh fruits and vegetables you have in your fridge. It yields 6 servings.
Sensational Summer Salad 3 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves (6 ounce) 1 cup Italian style salad dressing 1 Granny Smith apple, cored and diced 2 Tbsp. lemon juice 1 head romaine lettuce, chopped 1 avocado, diced 4 oz. feta cheese, crumbled 1 ½ cups diced fresh strawberries 1 cup dried cranberries ¾ cup balsamic vinaigrette, or to taste
1. Place the chicken breasts and Italian dressing into a re-sealable plastic bag. Mix together to coat the chicken with the dressing, squeeze out excess air, and seal the bag. Marinate in the fridge for 1 hour.
2. Preheat an outdoor grill for medium high heat, and lightly oil the grate.
3. Remove the chicken from the marinade, and shake off excess. Discard the remaining marinade. Grill the chicken breasts until no longer pink in the center, or to an internal temp of 165 degrees F. Set aside to cool while preparing the salad, then dice.
4. Toss the diced apple with the lemon juice in a large mixing bowl until well coated; drain and discard any excess lemon juice. Place the lettuce into the mixing bowl, then sprinkle with the diced chicken, avocado, feta cheese, strawberries, and cranberries. Gently toss the salad with the balsamic vinaigrette, and serve immediately.
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Have you ever been in a house of mirrors in an amusement park? You know -- the one where you enter and everything is a maze of mirrors. No matter which angle you choose to look at yourself, the image is distorted. Sometimes we appear much taller and thinner. Sometimes we appear shorter and wider. As one lacking a sense of direction (I can get lost in a parking lot!) I have never been in one. I am afraid of entering and not exiting until 30 years later (finally making my way out.) All that time; going around in circles; lost in a maze; going in young and exiting much older.
There are lessons we can learn from a house of mirrors. One is that our view of ourselves is often distorted. Sometimes we focus on our shortcomings (what we think is wrong with us) and forget about the unique giftedness God has given each of us. Other times we put a great deal of importance on our achievements and accomplishments -- crediting ourselves for them rather than acknowledging that without God we would not be who we are. Sometimes we are our own worst critic; sometimes we elevate ourselves a bit higher than we should. When we focus on our short comings it is as if we’re criticizing God by saying, “I don’t like what you created” (since He created each of us.) What we should do instead is focus on what He wants us to be. He is much more interested in who we are on the inside than the outside. He cares more about our hearts, minds and souls; things not seen in a mirror. He created us all to be unique individuals. No two of us are the same. Each of us has abilities, skills, talents, and gifts that are uniquely ours. Uniquely ours to use for Him. He can use us even with our imperfections to make a difference in the world. A difference that only we can make. That is the part we need to focus on.
Another lesson we can learn from a house of mirrors is that sometimes life can seem like a big maze. It can seem like we are going around in circles and not getting anywhere. Sometimes the future can seem uncertain and we are not sure which path to take. Sometimes we can seem trapped by experiences and situations we find ourselves in. Sometimes things can seem futile. It is important to remember that as we go through the maze of life our God is with us -- walking before us and helping us navigate the twists and turns until we reach the other side. When we accept Christ as our Lord and Savior, He becomes our Best Friend. Our Compass. Our Navigator -- the One who guides, keeps, and protects us. The one who calms our fears and anxieties as we travel through the maze of life.
Keep these two thoughts in mind -- while we tend to be preoccupied with outward appearances, God care about who we are inside. We are each uniquely created to do great things for Him (even if they may be small things.) Our focus needs to be on trying to mirror Christ to others so that they, too, will desire a relationship with Him. Also, we need not be afraid of the future. Of the twists and turns we cannot see. God has us covered 24/7. He sees and knows all and will help us safely navigate the course of our lives. Talk with Him in prayer. Read His instruction manual (the Bible.) Better yet, don’t just read it but put into action. Let it change your life. Get to know the One who created you and just how much He loves and cares for you. He’s amaz(e)ing!
Ephesians 2:10 “For we are all God’s workmanship created in Christ Jesus to do good works which God
prepared in abundance for us to do.”
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DDIISSTTRRIICCTT WWOOMMEENN’’SS CCAAMMPP
August 16-18
Camp Swatara
Speaker: Jennifer Kreighbaum
“Seeds, Stones and Mountains”
On June 13 we had our annual community Yard Sale and Alex’s Lemonade Stand Fundraiser. We raised $515.00 for the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation. We also raised $220 for the church was donated to the Love Offering for Ashley and Meredith’s work camp trip in July.
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July 19:
SEE YOU AT THE
OUTDOOR WORSHIP
SERVICE!!
(weather permitting)
The Congregational Profile has been completed and will
be launched on the CoB national database this
month. Launching the profile posts the job opening nationally and we could hear from candidates as early as July, but we do not expect much activity until after the Annual Conference.
But that does not mean that the Pastoral Search Team can rest! Oh no! There is still a lot of work ahead of us. Three more jobs need to be completed before we start to interview candidates:
1. Develop the qualifications we will require for potential candidates (e.g., education, licensing, experience)
2. Create a proposed job description for a part-time pastor (remember, the details of the finalized job description will be part of the negotiations during the hiring process)
3. Develop the list of questions we will ask all candidates and create a tabulation sheet to help us compare and evaluate the candidates responses
Please continue to pray for the Pastoral Search Team, and remember to keep the new pastor in your prayers as we move forward.
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Abide In My Love…and Bear Fruit (John 15:9-17)
Jesus is setting forth what characterizes community among those who follow him in this part of John’s Farewell Discourse (John 15:9-17). The metaphor of the vine earlier in John 15 is the means by which Jesus reveals what life in the community implies for those who live out of the love Jesus had for them. Love is the relationship that unites the disciples to Jesus as branches are united to a vine. Abiding in Jesus (the branch growing out of the vine) is integrally related to bearing fruit (the branch bearing fruit is not cut from the vine). At the heart of abiding in Jesus and bearing fruit is love.
Abiding in Jesus’ love is basic to our faith. It is not simply a reference to an emotional response. Love is something we do, because Jesus loved us first. Jesus models a love that transcends all the other loves, because it is ready to give of itself totally, without the hope or expectation of receiving anything in return. It is ready to give even at the risk of its own life, its own welfare.
Bearing fruit is the response that Jesus requires of those he has chosen as his friends and expressions of this abiding, enduring, unwavering love for others. Those bearing this fruit become part of an even greater relationship that unites us to God through Jesus and to one another.
Christ's love received and shared is transformational and what makes life not just bearable but joyful. Our response to Christ’s love and
continued action – loving others – leads to the joy that Jesus’ speaks of in verse 11, the joy that he knows because of his obedience to God, and the perfect unity they share. Jesus urges his followers to choose obedience and to experience his abiding love so that they may also experience this kind of total joy.
Imagine a community where love would be the motive out of which all decisions were made. This is my hope for us as a church, that we will bear fruit by building community based in response to the abiding presence of Jesus and in mutual acts of love. There is much that continues to distract us from bearing fruit. It is inescapable that the creative people of God will see the complexities of life in different ways. To that end, the command of Jesus is clear: abide in my love and bear fruit. Love one another no matter the cost. Experience the joy of tough loving.
David Steele, moderator 2015 Annual Conference
ANNUAL CONFERENCE Daily Themes
SATURDAY Abide in My Love…For Us 1 John 4:7-21 (NRSV)
SUNDAY Embody A New Community… Among Us Romans 12:3-13 (NRSV)
MONDAY Create a Clean Heart… Within Us 1 John 1:5-10
TUESDAY Bear Fruit … Through Us 1 John 3:16-18
WEDNESDAY Complete Joy … Beyond Us John 15:9-17
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JULY CALENDAR
SUNDAYS WEDNESDAYS
9:00 am Sunday School 11:00 am: Adult Bible Study
10:00 am Worship Service 7:00 pm: Adult Bible Study
FOOD PANTRY OPEN TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS: 9:30 am to 2:00 pm
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY: 9:30 am on Saturdays
7/5 Sun 9:45 am Coffee Fellowship, Worship at 10:15 am
1:30 pm Quakertown Center Service
2:15 pm Belle Haven Service
July 11-15 (Sat-Wed) 228th Annual Conference
7/12 Sun 4:00 pm Youth Group
7/16 Thur 7:00 pm Sunshine Stitchers
7:00 pm Men’s Bible Study
7/18 Sat 9:00 am Men’s Breakfast
7/19 Sun 10:00 am OUTDOOR WORSHIP
2:30 pm Phoebe Richland Home Service
LOOKING AHEAD:
August 16-18 District Women’s Camp at Camp Swatara
September 8: Rally Day and Outdoor Worship
Sept 16: Wednesday Night Happenings Kick-off Picnic (tentative)
Sept 23: Wednesday Night Happenings Start (tentative)
Sept 25 & 26: Disaster Relief Auction
Sept 27: Harvest Home Celebration., Covered Dish Meal
BIRTHDAYS 3 Rebecca Waddell
8 Holly Kelly
8 Lisa Sassaman
8 Skye Swavely
12 Robert Rivera
15 Jason Haring
15 Luis Junto
15 Kris Hoot
19 John Holsinger
23 Casey Kelly
23 Alyssa Narainswamy
25 Audrey Adams
26 Jazmin Montanez
29 Harry Bean
30 Dale Stutzman
31 Jose Montanez
ANNIVERSARIES
1 Bruce & Judy Moyer
(2002)
10 Paul & Anna Jacoby
(1948)
11 Wendell & Audrey Waddell
(1990)
11 Seth & Kari Sassaman
(2009)
25 Stuart & Suzanne Zomberg
(1987)
28 Scott & JoAnn Beard
(1990)
30 Harry & Betsy Bean
(2011) “Marriage halves one’s rights and doubles one’s
duties” LM Alcott
SERVICE SCHEDULES FOR JULY: NURSERY
July 05 Wendy & Ashley
July 12 Hope & Kale
July 19 Audrey & Kevin
July 26 Karen & Jen
NARTHEX
DEACON: Keith
SOUND ROOM: Jim and Taleah
GREETERS: (middle) Denny and Judy
(ramp) Kale
II WWAAIITT FFOORR TTHHEE LLOORRDD…… AANNDD IINN HHIISS WWOORRDD II HHOOPPEE..
INSIDE:
Annual Conference
Camp Swatara News
Pastoral Search Update
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SUNDAY SCHOOL – 9 am
SUNDAY WORSHIP – 10 am
ADULT BIBLE STUDIES
Wednesdays 11:00 am
and 6:45 pm
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY
Saturdays at 9:30 am
YOUTH GROUP
2nd Sunday at 4:00 pm
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY
3rd Saturday at 9:00 am
HEAVEN’S BOUNTY
FOOD PANTRY
Tuesdays and Thursdays
9:30 am to 2:00 pm