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The New Vision
Inside This Issue
Regular Features
2 - Inside Outreach
3 - Bits ‘n Pieces
5 - April 2019 Offerings
5 - Birthdays & Anniversaries
5 - Members and Friends
6 - June Servers
6 -Just for Kids 8 - June Calendar Around the Church
2 - Child Consecration
2 - Congregational Ham Dinner 4 - Sharing Our Past 4 - NOAC
7 - Lawn Concert Schedule
All are invited to Coffee Hour at 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Service begins at 10:15 a.m. Nursery is available for younger children.
Our Staff: Becky Fuchs – Pastor John Hess – Director of Music
Gloria Hess – Organist Amy Sensenig – Puppet Ministry Jackie Sands – Secretary
Mary Rudy – Custodian
Mountville Church of the Brethren is located at the corner of College, Hoover, & Clay Streets in Mountville, PA. If you have further questions regarding the Mountville Church, please feel free to call the church office at 717-285-5122 or 717-285-7424 or email [email protected]
www.mountvillecob.org
Mountvi l le Church o f the Brethren
June 2019 Vol. 37, No. 6
Coming This Summer
Be sure to mark these special events in the life of our church on your summer calendars.
June Worship services June 2 We will honor our graduates. Becky Fuchs
will preach.
June 9 Pentecost. Becky Fuchs will preach and we
will serve bread and cup communion.
June 16 Ken Gibble, retired pastor and published
author will preach.
July 3-7 Church of the Brethren Annual Conference Nancy Hess will serve as our congregation’s delegate to
Annual Conference which is being held in Greensboro,
NC. Your prayers for Nancy and her family as they
travel, for the conference leaders, conference conversa-
tions about the denomination’s Compelling Vision,
worship, and other events will be appreciated. If you
would like to watch live webcasts of worship services
and business sessions, you can tune in at
www.brethren.org/ac/webcasts.
July 28 Campfire Worship We will have worship at Camp Clay, aka our Fellow-
ship Hall. At this camp no insect repellant is necessary
and no fans are needed to beat the heat! We will wor-
ship with songs and stories around the camp-fire. And
THEN we will enjoy a picnic lunch of hotdogs and vari-
ous outside dishes. Casual dress is a must. We’ll have
plenty of chairs, but feel free to bring you favorite and
most comfy camp chair!
August 18 Blessing of the Students Plan to attend this special service of blessing for all of
our students. A pizza party to celebrate the beginning
of the school year will follow worship. Becky Fuchs will
preach.
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Inside Outreach
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2019 Annual Conference Witness to the City
Annual Conference in Greensboro, NC July 3-7 will include an opportunity for you to be part of
the “Witness to the City” project. It is likely you remember “Witness to the City” from previous
years. Each city’s project is unique, as every year it reflects needs of that host city.
The 2019 theme is “Back Pack Beginnings” and focuses on items that children need, such as
basic necessities, nutritious food, and comfort items. Your Outreach team has decided that
because items they are requesting are heavy, the logistics of getting them to Greensboro is
problematic. Thankfully, the opportunity to give includes a chance to provide funds to buy
those much needed supplies. In this way we can still make a positive difference for children of
Greensboro.
Please consider being a part of this. Between now and June 16 write checks for this project to
Mountville COB and mark your envelope for “Witness to the City.” One check from our congre-
gation will be taken to Annual Conference. We thank you!
Ham Dinner Brought in the Blessings!
Many thanks for the generous spirits who helped to make our Ham Dinner a success!
Hearty helpings of ham (and all the fixings!) were served up by Rick & Linda Weber
and their amazing kitchen team. Lively conversation and a warm welcome to our
new members, Garry & Dori Mueller, nourished us as well. A team spirit continued
as we worked together to reduced our mortgage by another $8,400. Your faithful
support means we are down to paying off the last 2% of our $1.2 million of building
improvement expenses. To God be the glory!
Child Consecration
In our worship service on May 12, five children were conse-
crated to God and welcomed into our family of faith. Jordyn
Noelle Sensenig was born on November 10, 2018 and is the
daughter of Amy (Boshnaugle) and Joel Sensenig, Jr. Fiona
Fox Schulz was born on January 13, 2016 and her little
sister Mia Dawn Schulz was born on October 13, 2018. Fiona
and Mia are the daughters of Regina (Fox) and Zach Schulz.
Evelyn Louise Schulz was born on April 29, 2015 and
Penelope Zu Schulz was born on December 20, 2017.
Evelyn and Penelope are the daughters of Valerie (Long)
Schulz.
Five girls, four of whom were consecrated. They are left to right: Mia Schulz, Evelyn Schulz,
Jordyn Sensenig, Stella Schulz, Penelope Schulz, and Fiona Schulz.
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Bits ‘n Pieces
We extend our sympathy to the family of Ethel Good who died on Saturday, May 4. Ethel was a
member of our congregation for 59 years. Her funeral services were held on Friday, May 10 in
Lititz. Cards and notes to the family may be sent to her son, Tracey Good, 3972 Marietta
Avenue, Columbia, PA 17512
Love comes into our lives in many different ways, and sometimes very mysteriously!
We experienced that kind of love on Easter Sunday, and although we don’t know who we are
thanking, we want to express our deep appreciation to whoever gave the flowers in the worship
center in our honor that day. You warmed our hearts! Harry and Dottie Light
Thank you for your continued and faithful support to the Hempfield Area Food Pantry as
evidenced through your large food donation of 656 pounds in April. Your “Reverse Lent Giving”
was a very innovative request for food donations from the congregation! THANK YOU! In
April, the pantry served 166 families of which 197 were children; 359 adults; 110 seniors for a
total of 666 persons served. Clients may visit the pantry once a week, either Monday or
Wednesday…an average of 75-100 families visit the pantry each week. - Diane Gerlach
From Danielle Peters, Director of the Columbia Food Bank. Her note is about our
large delivery of food in April: “Thank you for your donation to the Columbia Food Bank
this month…much needed food supplies and so greatly appreciated! (675 lbs.) What a blessing!”
From Bill Sheurer, Executive Director and Lamar Gibson, Director of Development
at On Earth Peace. This is in response to our yearly benevolent giving: “Your gift of
$500 will ensure the message of peace and justice continues to be spread. Your steadfast sup-
port of our ministries enables us to bring powerful programs of training and accompaniment to
the individuals, groups, and congregations we serve. We thank you for your generous and con-
tinued support.Every dollar, every prayer, and every volunteer hour is valuable to us. We are
grateful for all you do to help us as we work for peace and justice in our nation and in our
world.”
From Jeffery S. Boshart, Manager, Global Food Initiative. This is in regard to our
monthly quarterly Global Food offerings. This quarter the amount given was
$452.70. “The Global Food Initiative is not just simply an organization or a special fund—it is a
living expression of love and compassion. For over 35 years, the GFI has responded to requests
from servants of Christ all over the globe to join them in equipping their neighbors to grow their
own food. You have been an integral part of these “good works” done in the name of Christ. We
thank you for your generous and sacrificial giving. May the Lord continue to bless you for car-
ing for those who are hungry.”
From David Steele, General Secretary, COB. This letter is in regard to our regular
benevolent giving. The amount given was $1,500. “Thank you for your support of the mis-
sion and ministry of the Church of the Brethren. It is through your generosity and support that
ministries grow and lives are changed. It is a blessing to partner with you to carry the light of
Christ into the world, and to boldly share the love of Jesus with neighbors down the street and
around the world. On behalf of all staff, volunteers, and board members of the church of the
Brethren, thank you for your time, prayers, gifts, and passions. We are honored to serve with
you in this important work.”
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Sharing Our Past
Norman K. Musser was honored in
1967 for 50 years in the ministry.
About 250 people attended a
testimonial dinner, including Pastor
Luke Brandt and representatives
from Elizabethtown College, where he
served on the Board of Trustees. He
was Elder-in-charge at Mountville
from 1933 to 1962, chaired the Build-
ing Committee which built the new
church in 1962, and held many
positions throughout the District. His
legacy is carried on by his descend-
ants, who worship with us at
Mountville today. We are grateful to
Gene Swords’ Mother for keeping a
great scrapbook which has helped us
remember the many highlights of our
past.
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Flora Jean Beam
6655 Red House Rd.
Phenix, VA 23959
434-208-0702
Birthday: Flora Jean 8/7
Gretchen Brock
Elizabeth Manor
320 S. Market St.
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
Birthday: 5/5
Ruth H. Bushong
4 Conestoga Dr., Rm. 234
Lititz, PA 17543
717-560-4929 Birthday: 10/10
Ray & Anna Ruth Enders
375 Primrose Lane
Mountville, PA 17554
717-285-4289 Anniv: 12/28
Birthdays: Ray 12/4
Anna Ruth 11/10
Kathy Lenox
Meadow View Rehab & Nursing
9209 Ridge Pike
Philadelphia, PA 19128
Miriam Sampsel
2401 McKee II
551 Free Mason Dr.
Elizabethtown PA 17022
717-361-5601 Birthday: 10/19
Gene & Barbara Swords
52 Circle Dr., Apt. 332
Lititz, PA 17543
717-560-0345 Anniv: 8/26
Birthdays: Gene 10/25
Barbara 1/31
Margaret Trimble
Gaudenzia New View
1728 N. 2nd St.
Harrisburg, PA 17102
� Please remember these persons in your prayers, and reach out to them with cards, phone calls and visits.
June Birthdays & Anniversary
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Please contact the church office if your birthday or Anniversary was missed. Thank you.
Mountville COB April 2019 Offerings
For General Fund $ 19,875.00
Continuing Our Vision $ 11,842.00
Designated $ 2,031.00
The Health Ministry Team is providing this list of Members and Friends who are unable to attend church regularly.
Birthday Blessings to: Happy Anniversary to:
1 Pat Landis
3 Sherri Barto
5 Karen Strine
10 Daryl Strine
11 Dave Fuchs
A J Taylor
13 Zach Musser
23 Larry Booz
26 Lisa Boshnaugle
27 Alexander Thompson
29 June Blouch
2 Lew & Fay Powell
3 Larry & Janice Booz
12 Don & Sara Wagner
16 Bob & Heidi Keller
19 Jerry & Linda Bushong
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JUNE SERVERS
Ushers Worship Leaders Acolytes
Cindy Heisey 2 - Larry Booz 2 - Alex Wolford
Lynn Landis 9 - Steve Hess 9 - Catherine Repkoe
Joyce Williams 16 - Forrest Collier 16 - McKenna Wolford
Stan Williams 23 - Catherine Repkoe 23 - Milo Kerns
30 - Linda Bushong 30 -
Children’s Ministry
2 - Joyce Kerns, A J Taylor, Joan Boshnaugle, Love Simegn
9 - Kitty Collier, Lynn Landis, Amy & Joel Sensenig, Catherine Repkoe
16 - Kitty Collier, Sue Beiler, Amy Sensenig, Amanda Ritchie
23 - Betsy Thomas, Forrest Collier, Carey Taylor, Alexa Taylor
30 - Kitty Collier, Tess Wolford, Lisa Boshnaugle, Alexa Taylor
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Deadline for the July 2019 New Vision articles is Sunday, June 9, 2019.
Address Service Requested Dated Material Enclosed
LOOKING AHEAD
July 3-7 - COB Annual Conference
July 28 - Campfire Service, 10:15 a.m.
August 18 - Blessing of the Students