SUNDAY SCHEDULE
WORSHIP 10:30 AM
In the Sanctuary and Online
Please See Below for Sunday School Class Information
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THIS SUNDAY IN WORSHIP
August 2, 2020
SCRIPTURE LESSON:
Matthew 12:1-14
MESSAGE:
"Becoming the Inside-Out Church"
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Pastor Joel will be on Vacation
from July 27th to August 3rd.
If you have any pastoral needs during this week, please contact your assigned deacon.
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Contents
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This Week
Sunday School News
Youth Group News
COB Newsline
Online Giving
Upcoming Events
Postponed and Canceled Events
Birthdays
Notes from the Console
Last Week
Contacting the Pastor
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A Sabbath Story and Church Inside-Out
This Sunday, Kim and Dave Witkovsky will be leading us in worship and giving a message drawn from Matthew 12. I am very grateful for their willingness to serve us in this way and the work of preparation that they have done. Kim and Dave are both Ordained Ministers in the Church of the Brethren and have been involved in the life of our congregation for over a year now.
Be sure to tune in to the live stream if not attending in person. Caroline Wolfe and Luke Melnyk will be our guest vocalists this week. As u
Live Stream Continues!
Once again (and always, we hope) our worship service will be presented "live stream" through our YouTube channel. Click the link below
shortly before 10:30 AM on Sunday to enter a time of worship with all who will do likewise this weekend. This live streaming service will continue indefinitely, even as we resume in-person gatherings.
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The video will be available to view after the worship hour in case you miss the 10:30 time or wish to watch it again.
*Please note: if anyone is unable to view the videos online, we have DVD copies of the services that can be picked up in the church narthex any weekday. Sermon manuscripts are also available upon request. We hope no one is missing out!
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ORDER OF SERVICE
10:30 AM, August 2, 2020
Prelude: ‘Aria Quarta with Six Variations in G Minor ’
from “Hexachordum Apollinis” Pachelbel
Welcome and Announcements
Call to Worship
Hymn "Here in this place"
Invocation
Scripture Jam
Time of Prayer:
Joys and Concerns
Prayer Hymn “Praise, I will praise you, Lord”
Prayers of the Church
Gifts and Offerings:
Invitation to Give
Offertory/Special Music: Caroline Wolfe & Luke Melnyk
Prayer of Dedication
Scripture Reading: Matthew 12:1-14
Message: “Becoming the Inside-out Church””
Sending Hymn "For the healing of the nations"
Blessing
Postlude: “Postlude in C”
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This Week: Gathering
This Sunday once again, our church building will be open for worship attendance. Please view the video below from last week for more information related to expectations and guidelines for our safety, as well as the written portion further below entitled "C
oncerning the COVID-19 pandemic and church operations." This remains a "soft opening" and not any sort of grand return-to-normal, as many parts of this nation struggle with COVID-19 very much at present. Since rates are relatively low in our area, we trust that small gatherings can be done with a high degree of safety.
We encourage staying at home rather than attending in person. Those who wish to attend may do so, so long as guidelines are practiced and we all remain healthy. Thank you all for your patience, concern, and encouragement in recent weeks!
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Sunday School News
Homebuilders Sunday School Class
The Homebuilders Class is continuing to meet on Sunday mornings from
9:00 am
to 10:00 am by conference call.
All are welcome to join.
To be included, contact Mike Martin either by calling 717-840-4184 or by emailing
Caretaker@TwinBrookFarm.com
, leaving the phone number at which you would like to be called. You will receive a phone call in the vicinity of 9:00 am. The class continues to examine lessons from the "Guide for Biblical Studies" curriculum.
Lamplighters Sunday School Class
The Lamplighters Class is planning to meet on
Wednesday Evenings
at 7
:00 pm
until
8:00 pm by zoom (video) conference. If you wish to be included and haven't received an email already, please contact Pastor Joel at
pastor@yorkfirst.org
, and he will forward you the link. (We will not share the login info publicly in an effort to prevent hacking). The class will be led by Patricia Carey, based on a video series by Bob Goff.
Vine & Branches Sunday School Class
The Vine & Branches Class is continuing to meet on Sunday mornings from
9:00 am
to 10:00 am by zoom (video) conference. If you wish to be included, please contact Pastor Joel at
pastor@yorkfirst.org
, and he will forward you the link. The class will begin studying the "Guide for Biblical Studies" curriculum, "Many Faces of Wisdom." This week's lesson is based on John 14 - "The Way, Truth, and Life."
Children's Sunday School Class
Children's Sunday School is now planned for
12:00 noon
each Sunday via zoom, with a lesson lasting approximately 20 minutes. Parents may of course participate alongside, but the time will be tailored to children. For the zoom link and to be included, please contact Pastor Joel at
pastor@yorkfirst.org
. Thanks, and we look forward to this special time together!
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Please check out this new Church of the Brethren resource that provides daily devotions for the youth. "Good News! Youth Devotional" has a new and unique offering each day with scripture, commentary, prayers, and questions to consider.
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For those of you working with our children at church:
After you complete the training please print your certificate and give it to Pastor Joel to keep on file. Thank you so much for helping care for our little ones at church. Thank you!
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We are excited to announce that the
Church's Renovation Project is About to Start!
Please click on the button for
project information.
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Thank you for your support and prayers for this project.
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Church of the Brethren Denominational News
Denominational news and information is always available by visiting
brethren.org
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July/August Church of the Brethren
Newsline Digest
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Church of the Brethren
Annual Conference Worship (July 1)
Click to view the full service here
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Click for Friends to Remember in Prayer
and Event Announcements
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Although in-person worship gatherings and events are suspended for a time, the church's ministry continues in many important ways. Please continue to give as you are so led, whether by mail or through online giving. Thank you.
For assistance setting up your account, call Donor Support at:
800-348-2886 – Option 2 – Online Giving
Questions? Contact Sheryl Leaman - Thank you for your support!!!!!
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VBS is HERE!
August 2-7, 2020
Join us
ONLINE
for 3 days of VBS Fun! Invite your Friends, Family & Neighbors to join you at
your house
for this awesome time of worship, play, and fun! You’ll find 3 days worth of lessons and activities. Each daily video lasts about 25 minutes, but includes break points for games, crafts, and snack. This comes to about 1 ½ hours of VBS fun each day! Got it? So, invite your friends and family to BOLT over to your place for a great time of learning and laughing.
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Going to be away August 2-7? That’s okay, choose another week that works for you!
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Socially Distancing big time? Just do it with the people in your household.
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Need supplies? Most craft and game supplies should be easy to find at your home. If you still need something, contact Diane Gibbel.
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Too old or young for VBS? NOT THIS YEAR!!!! Adults, invite neighbor kids or
grandkids
to join you! Parents and siblings can get in the fun too!
This is going to be a true community event! Let’s do this!!!!!
BOLT INFO:
Click: Family Portal
Password: LETSBOLT
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Mel Markey Memorial Golf Benefit
benefiting Children's Aid Society 'The Lehman Center'
Held at Hanover Country Club, August 13, 2020
Registration Deadline: August 2, 2020
Mel Markey was a long time volunteer at CAS 'The Lehman Center' and we have
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SOUP KITCHEN - Friday, August 14, 2020
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Sign up
by calling Audrey Ginder,
717-755-6785
to make a casserole for the Soup Kitchen on Friday, August 14, 2020
(10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.) PLEASE contact Audrey to add your name and number of casseroles, so we can let the Soup Kitchen know how many casseroles to expect.
Thank you!
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INTERGENERATIONAL WORK CAMP PROJECT
Our intergenerational work camp project with Cornerstone Youth Home, a program under the administrative umbrella of the Children’s Aid Society, was completed a day earlier than anticipated! Their mission of turning the
house
at 484 & 486 W. Market Street into a
home
is well on its way after we readied the building for renovations that begin next week. Sara Gray Bradley, Executive Director of CYH expressed her deep appreciation for our volunteer efforts.
This project had a tight turn around time and York First Church came through! Volunteers: Danielle, Micah, Michele and Joel Gibbel, Diane Gibble and Alyssa Johnson, Pat, Marcus & Michael Carey, Diane and Barry Hollinger, Judy Deitch, Ava, Greg and Deb Klinedinst worked to ready the buildings for renovations. Leonard Stoner was scheduled to be there on Thursday but when we finished early he didn’t have the opportunity to help physically but know that he was with us in spirit the other days we were there. The volunteers cleaned out desks, shredded documents, removed blinds, switch & socket plates, curtains, art work, file cabinets, white & bulletin boards, & moved many chairs to the third floor of the house. Special thanks also to the Leadership Team and Pastor Joel for their support in making this project viable.
Sara Gray Bradley, Executive Director, has long been an advocate for youth in our county and state as the Childcare Director of the York YMCA, United Way Dir. Of Education & Focus on our Future Initiatives, Asso. Exec. Dir. Of PA Head Start Asso., Learning Policy Dir. of PA Partnerships for Children, consultant at Pearson Education and now Executive Director of CYH. Should you want to learn more about Cornerstone Youth Home, their mission, program and vision, their web site provides a wealth of information at:
https://cyhyork.org/about/
. Did you know that annually there are 350 self-identified students who experience housing instability in a given school year in York City School District. Typically 2
nd
and 3
rd
grade children experience the highest concentration.
Thank you to all that helped to provide life changing services to the youth in York City!
Deb Klinedinst
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Concerning the COVID-19 pandemic and church operations:
Since video live-streaming is fully functional and COVID-19 cases remain relatively low in our area, we believe that we can responsibly resume worship gatherings, so long as they are small and well-distanced.
That said,
staying home remains the safest option
, and we commend doing so to prevent spread of contagious disease. Worship will be recorded and live streamed each Sunday morning at 10:30 AM whether anyone is in attendance or not. We remain a committed body of Christ's faithful disciples whether we gather in person or not. We are simply allowing in-person attendance for those who desire to do so. Thank you all in advance for choosing wisely how and where you will worship.
No Sunday School classes will resume until a later date, and several elements of worship will be adjusted such as seating arrangements, no passing of offering plates, and restricted singing. Handshake greetings should be avoided and masks must be worn within the building. Sanctuary windows and doors will be open, so expect warm and humid conditions. Please know that all of these measures are for our collective wellness.
We have every intention of continuing to provide worship, teaching, and encouragement while maintaining “physical distance” for the safety and well-being of the vulnerable among us. The pastor and secretary continue to be available and in the office most of the week, so
please feel free to call or email as you wish. We discourage in-person visits
, however. Visitation to nursing homes and hospitals continues to be restricted, and pastoral visits will be minimal.
Please recognize that your church will require funds to continue basic operation of property and facility, fulfill pledged outreach giving, and maintain staff who will continue to minister whether in-person gatherings happen or not. Online giving is a simple and easy way to support your church and those it serves during this time, and it is accessible through our church website
www.yorkfirst.org
. Mailing your gifts and offerings to the church office is also welcome.
Thank you to all who have given generously! We have been able to maintain our many outreach commitments thus far this year
, and for that we give thanks!
Look for other announcements on our
website
and
facebook page
, and as always you may read current and/or recent newsletters through our website for other updates (and past sermons if you have spare time).
**Note that you do not even need a facebook account of you own to view the church's page there. If you do have a facebook account, please "like" our church's page to view updates there. The more you "like" and "comment" and "share" our content, the better it "travels" and will be seen by others. Do your part to freely spread our messages of ministry during this time. Thank you!!**
Concerning the spread of COVID-19, here is a good resource with helpful links to other sites as well:
https://covid19.brethren.org/
Be careful to pay attention to public health experts, rather than every news headline or comment from your neighbors. We must act responsibly for the well-being of all, not merely ourselves. This disease is real and a genuine threat to the lives of many.
Thank you all for understanding and for your faithful participation in our life together. Stay apart from each other in body but close together in spirit.
Talk to each other often, by phone especially.
Please stay home and do your part to prevent the spread of contagious disease. That is how we can best love one another for the time being. God's comfort and peace be with you.
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Postponed and Canceled Events
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Brethren Disaster Relief Auction Event in Lebanon scheduled for
late September is canceled over pandemic concerns!
This year's Lebanon Expo Brethren Disaster Relief Auction that has been a tradition since 1977 has been canceled because of the coronavirus crisis. The BDRA association determined the health concerns due to COVID-19 complicated the ongoing planning and volunteer coordination for the two-day event set to begin Sept. 25.
Event if current restrictions were lifted for opening of the Auction, it would be extremely difficult to have complete assurance that all volunteers, vendors and supporters would attend.
While the entire Board of Directors was heartbroken to make the decision, they feel it is a safer and more conscientious decision to take this year to continue fund raiding efforts with the Church of the Brethren (COB) organizations in central Pennsylvania. While this is sad news for the COB denomination and the Brethren Disaster Relief Ministry (the recipient of the Auction proceeds to rebuild disaster damaged areas), the Board of Directors look forward to seeing everyone in 2021.
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BDRA Board of Directors
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04 Sarah Hamill
06 Violet Chronister
08 Margaret Eck
09 Bev Raney
10 Linda Wisner
14 Donna Sharp
15 Pastor Joel Gibbel
18 Julie Poland
19 Robert Sharp
21 Bob Bingaman
21 Betty Bortner
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If your birthday is in
AUGUST
it is not on the below list or is listed incorrectly, please call the church office.
22 Dennis Wisner
22 Eric Zimmerman
25 Judy Deitch
25 Abby Dierdorf
26 Allison Poland
26 Sandra Dell
27 Stephanie Stoolmaker
28 Betty Crowe
28 Tom McCracken
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Since 2011 our Witness Team has sponsored the Cash for Causes program by selling Giant & Weis gift cards. The church receives 5% of sales to support various ministries. For 2020 the gift card sales will support The Lehman Center (Children’s Aid Society), New Community Project, Carlisle Truck Stop Ministry, and LifePath Christian Ministries (formerly York Rescue Mission). You may purchase the cards in amounts of $100, $50, $25, or $10. The cards make great gifts, especially at holidays. Consider donating cards to the Food Pantry or using them yourself any time you shop at Giant or Weis.
Beginning July 12, I plan to attend our in-person worship services and will have the gift cards available for your purchase before or after the service. However, if you will not be attending our in-person worship services, I will continue to send cards in the mail if you want to support this outreach ministry. Send your check to Becky Wenger, 3011 Bedford Pl, York, PA 17408. The Giant or Weis cards will be mailed to you. Make your check out to York First Church.
Thank you for supporting this program - Becky Wenger, Cash for Causes representative
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"Notes from the Console," Article 54, By Mike Frock
Introduction to the Organ Console: Part 2-The Five Divisions
The Prelude this week is ‘Aria Quarta with Six Variations in G Minor P.196’ from “Hexachordum Apollinis” by Johann Pachelbel. My interpretation of this piece is that there should be a consistent beat throughout the piece. The aria and each variation last about 0’55” to 1’00”, for a total duration of about 6’45”.
I will try to start the prelude at about 10:25/10:26 and be finished by about 10:32/10:33. The Postlude this week is “Postlude in C” by Randolph Johnston.
Let’s begin our look at the organ with something easy. The music rack is self-explanatory—the place that holds the music. There is a light built into the bottom of the rack which shines up on the music. There is also a light built into the bottom of the manuals which shines down onto the pedals. These lights come in handy, for example, during the Good Friday services when the rest of the lights in the sanctuary are turned off, and I can keep playing in the dark.
The church’s organ has five divisions: the Great, the Swell, the Choir, the Pedal, and the Solo. The first three divisions correspond to the three manuals: Great (middle), Swell (top), and Choir (bottom). Each manual is five octaves long (two octaves below middle C to three octaves above middle C). Probably the most frequently asked question about organs is “Why do you need more than one manual?” The biggest reason for having more than one manual, is so that the melody can be played on one manual (usually the Great) on a usually louder instrumental stop, and the harmony can be played on another manual (usually the Swell) on a usually softer and contrasting instrumental sound. On the church’s organ, the Choir division has some more non-standard sounds (e.g. Harpsichord, Harp, Handbells) and some more unusual sounds that do not really blend well in a large registration (e.g. Krumhorm). The fourth division corresponds to the organ pedals which span 2 ½ octaves (two octave below middle C to the G above middle C). The fifth division, the Solo, is what is called a movable division. This means that it does not have a fixed manual or pedal designation. The sounds from the Solo division can be assigned to any of the other four divisions. It is a small division and only has six stops. They are all loud, solo voice stops.
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Scripture Lesson:
Matthew 14:13-21
MESSAGE:
"Give Them Something to Eat”
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Pastor Joel Gibbel can be reached most mornings in the church office Monday - Thursday from 9:00 AM to noon. Afternoons and evenings are often set aside for visiting those in need, for meetings, and for other pastoral duties. Pastor Joel is also available for Pastoral Counseling by appointment.
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If you need to reach the pastor outside of office hours, his home phone number is
(717)318-5442, and his cell number is (717)271-4888 . You can also email him at
pastor@yorkf
irst.org
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Note that laws prevent hospitals from contacting a pastor without your permission when you are admitted, so you will need to let hospital staff know that you would like the hospital to contact your pastor.
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Our Mission Statement:
“People dedicated to Spiritual Growth, Loving Relationship, and Sacrificial Service”
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Our Vision Statement:
“To become a community of committed Christians who Love God, Share Christ, and Serve the World”
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