March 18, 2021
PASTOR'S REFLECTION
Hello St. John’s Family,
 
  I hope you’ve made it through the mornings of grogginess that often accompany our “spring ahead” time change without too many problems. If you are like me, there is usually one of those moments when you realize you just put toothpaste on your hairbrush, which can be quite humbling. Despite those challenges, it is wonderful to see daylight extend past 7pm again!
 
 While many welcome the blessing extended daylight hours, this week also saw the shadow of tragic violence cover us again as horrific shootings in Atlanta claimed 8 lives. Seven of the victims were women; six were of Asian descent. Many will likely note how gun violence has increased significantly in Philadelphia recently, as shooting deaths seem to be a staple of the evening news. Every shooting, and every death due to gun violence is heartbreaking; we never want to be desensitized to that painful reality. Yet the Atlanta shootings raise a prominent component of many acts of violence against women and minorities: the sense that others are the source – and thus responsible for – our struggles and even our sin.
 
  As followers of Christ, we need to see how this is simply not true. All people are created good, and all are fallen, caught in the inescapable grip of sin. In the letter to Ephesians, we are reminded that our enemy in the struggle with sin is not others, but with the spiritual powers and principalities; quite literally, the forces of evil present in this world (Eph. 6:12). Recognizing this fact doesn’t give us an excuse… we can’t default to the old line that “the devil made me do it.” Rather, it helps us recognize where we need to focus our attention. It helps us see how the work in our struggle with sin lies with us; with our hearts and desires, and how we’re completely dependent on the grace and strength of God to guide us through the challenges and temptations of life.
 
 In many ways, this is the central message of Lent. Lent is a season of self-examination; of seeing the areas of our life where the power of sin has separated us from God, and then seeking God’s grace, forgiveness, and redemption. I pray God strengthens each one of us to do this critical, yet difficult work.
 
  Please keep all those impacted by the Atlanta shootings in prayer, including the shooter and his family (whose cooperation with authorities likely saved additional lives). May God’s grace somehow transform horror and tragedy into something good-
 
 
                                                                                                     Grace and Peace,
                                                                                                           Pastor Brad
Palm Sunday and Easter will be simulcast to additional seating in Fellowship Hall.
Anyone who does not pre-register will be seated in Fellowship Hall on these dates.
We'll also have radio transmission on Palm Sunday and Easter.
SUNDAY WORSHIP
Sunday, March 21, 2021

In-person Worship!
Two services offered.
9:00 am in the Sanctuary
and 10:30 am in Fellowship Hall.
Reservations Required

A recording of the service will be available on our website upon completion.
 
Given the overall decreasing trend in Covid cases and the expansion of vaccinations, St. John’s leadership has investigated options for additional seating in the sanctuary. All discussions have focused on maintaining a safe environment for our most vulnerable attendees while expanding the number of persons who can attend. Based on those discussions, the following changes will be implemented beginning this Sunday, March 21st

Worshippers will be seated in an alternating pattern, where one row has attendees seated at each end, a row is left vacant, and the following row has attendees seated in the middle of the row. The next row will remain vacant, then the pattern will repeat. Utilizing this approach can potentially increase attendance by 50%, depending on the number of people in each registration.

Please note that all other mitigation measures, including wearing a mask or face shield, maintaining six feet of distance, and pre-registering for worship attendance via Signup Genius will remain in place at this time. Pre-registration is critical in enabling our Ushers to safely and efficiently seat all worshippers. We recognize this is a sacrifice and appreciate your compliance in this endeavor.

One final reminder: if you are not feeling like your normal, healthy self, please do not attend worship. Thank you for your perseverance as we eagerly anticipate the day when Covid mitigation measures are a thing of the past.
 
The Sign-Up Reservation for next Sunday
will be emailed and posted to the website by Noon, Monday.
Please update the SignUp Genius or contact the church office if there's a need to cancel/update your reservation so another may have the opportunity to attend.
Thank you!
Scout Recognition Sunday
On Sunday March 14, St. John's honored the efforts of our Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and adult leaders involved in Scouting!
Evan and Jeremy Goldrick
Melissa McDevitt and
Vicki Hermann
Matthew McDevitt
CHILDREN'S MINISTRY
All Sunday School classes will continue on Zoom this Sunday. Note that Pre-K to Grade 6 will have a video component and will also include follow-up materials that guide parents in talking about the concepts throughout the week. Hope to see you on Zoom! Links to Zoom meetings will be emailed separately. For more information, please contact Susan Seamans, Director of Children's Ministry: [email protected]
Young Children (Pre-K to Grade 2)
What's In the Bible? 
Sundays at 11 am on Zoom 
Join Buck Denver and a group of hilarious friends as they journey through the Bible and discover what it means for us.
Amy Scarlett will lead us as we discover What's In the Bible! 
Lesson length: 20-25 minutes.
Older Elementary Children (Grades 3-6) 
Orange 252 Kids
Sundays @ 11am on Zoom 
Waiting is a part of life. Thankfully, we don’t have to wait on our own. After all, God is patient. God is in control and knows what’s best for us. This month we will learn about how God can help us experience the patience we need to wait well.
Lesson length: 25-35 minutes
Youth Study - Orange High School XP 3:
Sundays @ 11:30 am on Zoom
It can be easy to forget who God really is sometimes. And it can be even easier for us to forget who we really are, too! But every year at Easter, we get the chance to look back at what God did thousands of years ago to remind us not only who He really is, but who we really are because of Him. Loved, important, forgiven—Jesus’ death and resurrection shows us we are all that and more to Him. Join us as we explore what we can know to be true about ourselves because of the gift we celebrate at Easter—Jesus’ resurrection and after life!
BIBLE STUDIES
Thinking About God
Paul Henry will be continuing his Zoom Class “Thinking About God” on Tuesday, January 19, at 10:30 am. If you are interested in joining these discussions please contact Paul at 215-962-6719 or [email protected] so that he can get you set up on Zoom.
 
This presentation and discussion format is designed with a number of topical areas so that you can participate as topics interest you or you can be a part of the Zoom course through April.
 
On Tuesday, February 16, the Tuesday Zoom class Thinking about God will be joined by Walter Edmonds. He will be leading a presentation and discussion on the “Hymns of Charles Wesley”. Walt is a retired pastor and musician living in Monrovia, MD. He is a graduate of Lycoming College, Yale Divinity School and Temple University. He is an accomplished organist and choral director who has served in both musical and pastoral positions throughout his career. He is strongly committed to hymnody and liturgy and was responsible for the Constitutional Hall celebration of the Methodist Hymnal in November 1989. Walt will be leading the Zoom discussion on the hymns of Charles Wesley. If you are interested in joining this session, please contact Paul Henry at [email protected].

March 23
Words That Matter: Sin, Judgement, Repentance & Redemption

The Gospel of John
The Gospel of John is often considered the greatest Spiritual writing of who Jesus is as it reveals His mission to bring salvation to all of God's children by His life, ministry, death and resurrection. Beginning Wednesday, February 3, Ken Lee will be offering a weekly Bible study of John's Gospel utilizing Jesus in the Gospels curriculum. The group will meet each Wednesday at 7pm in the Parlor. By studying this Gospel in Fellowship, the group aims to develop and grow our personal relationship with Jesus Christ. 

If you are interested in participating, please contact the church office and indicate if you need a Study Manual. The cost of the Study Manual is $32; St. John's will provide assistance as needed to ensure the cost isn't prohibitive. 

This is an excellent opportunity to grow in and strengthen your faith - hope to see you in February!
UMM


UNITED METHODIST MEN
BREAKFAST
Saturday, March 20th at 10 AM
Sycamore Grill, Newtown, PA
Hosted by Paul Henry


The last UMM Recovery Breakfast was well attended with lots of laughter! The Fellowship abound and strengthened our Faith with a Joy in our Heart. 
A Great Time!

A Stripped Down - Take Out Only - Chicken BBQ is tentatively planned for September 11th.
The vaccine shots were discussed and most all in attendance have had both shots.
It was agreed to continue the Recovery Breakfast at 
The Sycamore Grill through to May. 
PRAYERS


Prayer requests can be submitted
online (click here).or through the church email, [email protected]
Prayer requests are reviewed
Monday-Friday AM.

All "Ongoing Prayer Concerns"
will be listed for two weeks.
 Please submit a new prayer request,
if you desire to renew the listing for 2 additional weeks.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY 
Hand made prayer shawls (or lap robes for men) are again available for those experiencing serious illness, bereavement, or other major life issue. Each comes in a sealed plastic bag. Recipients need not be members of St. John's. Requests can be made via the comments section of the prayer request form on the church website, by calling or emailing the church office, or by calling Carol Rice at 215-357-1203. Requesters will be notified of contactless pickup arrangements at the main entrance of church building.
MISSIONS/OUTREACH

DONATIONS NEEDED 
Donations of non-perishable food for the Eastwick Food Pantry are needed throughout the year. Please place contributions in the shopping carts located in the narthex and fellowship hall lobby. 
 
Volunteers are also needed to deliver food and clothing to the Eastwick Food Bank. Please contact Lou Lescas, [email protected] if you are available to help. 
 
Thank you for your support.


Last Tuesday, Joanne and I delivered 18 boxes of food to the Eastwick Food Bank.
Annette Glover and all of the volunteers were so appreciative! The need is always so great- moreso this year than ever, as many food cupboards are stressed beyond normal limits from the pandemic. Thank you, St John’s for your passionate generosity for the last 25 years, and in the future!

Lou Lescas
MISSION PROJECT
 
WRAPPING PLASTIC UTENSILS
 FOR THE TRENTON AREA SOUP KITCHEN.
.
On Tuesday, March 23 from 11 am - noon
And from 6 pm – 7 pm in the Grace Café
you may pick up bags of plastic utensils and take them with you 
to complete our mission project from the safety and comfort of your home.
 We ask that you bring the wrapped plastic ware back to the church by
Sunday, April 11
 
When completed, the utensils will be delivered to the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen.
 
Thank you for your participation,
       Pastor Ruth
The Red Bird Mission are CLOSED for the winter
and are expected to open in April.

Drivers Wanted
If anyone at St. John's holds a Pennsylvania Commercial Drivers License (CDL), or knows of anyone who does, the Church's Redbird Missions is actively seeking drivers to haul full trailers of donated goods to the Redbird Mission store in Beverly, Kentucky.
For more details, any interested party should contact
Bob Snarr at (215) 779-9464.
GIVING
MOBILE GIVING

  • Just go to our website stjohnsivyland.com
  • Click on the 'Give' button in red, Donate Any Amount and register.

Once you've registered, you can either make donations by debit or credit. Lenten Offerings may also be received through our website.

OR try TEXT GIVING 
All you have to do is text the amount you wish to give to 877-960-2396.
You will immediately receive a one-time registration link, then just follow the prompts to complete your donation!

It's quick and secure.
The same vendor that handles electronic giving for us, Vanco Services, has state of the art encryption, so you can rest easy that your transaction is 100% safe and confidential. 

You may also send your tithes and offerings to the church office:
820 Almshouse Road, Ivyland, PA 18974

If you have any questions about mobile or text giving,
email Lou Lescas at [email protected]
Gmail account users:
In addition to your inbox,
please check your "Promotions" file for any St. John's emails.
Bulk emails may appear there. Simply by moving the message from Promotions to your primary inbox or by adding
St. John's as a contact should allow our messages to go directly to your inbox.
WHAT'S HAPPENING!

The latest Devotionals, News and Worship Videos can be be accessed below, as well as, under the
"What's Happening"tab on our website.
www.stjohnsivyland.com
HELP NEEDED

Two significant needs and great opportunities to serve at St. John's!

A small team of dedicated audio-visual ministry volunteers enable us to offer meaningful online worship each week. We're in need of additional help, as there's very little flexibility within the team in the event someone needs to be away. While some aspects of this ministry requires technical expertise, other aspects are very straight-forward. If you have the ability to advance PowerPoint slides, you can help us offer online worship!

Similarly, ushers are needed for in-person worship to greet worshippers, direct them to their seats, and assist with questions. This is a simple yet meaningful opportunity to serve God by serving our St. John's family.

Please consider serving God by assisting with one of these this crucial ministries. Those interested in serving can contact the office at [email protected] or (215) 357-6998. Thank you for your faithful support of all we do in service to Christ at St. John's!
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St. John's Ivyland
820 Almshouse Road
Ivyland, PA 18974
215-357-6998/[email protected]
stjohnsivyland.com
Rev. Brad Leight, Sr. Pastor