SUNDAY SCHEDULE
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:00 AM
Classes for All Ages
WORSHIP 10:30 AM
In the Sanctuary and Online
| | |
THIS SUNDAY IN WORSHIP
September 15, 2024
SCRIPTURE LESSON:
Psalm 119:97-105, Ecclesiastes 1:8-11
MESSAGE:
“The Bible in Brief: Writings”
| |
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH - FOOD DRIVE COLLECTION
Our Food Pantry continues to serve people needing food. We have seen a big increase in recent weeks. If you would like to donate to our pantry we can always use gift cards to the local grocery stores, or cash. I know some people like to give food items, so here is a list of items we can always use. Bring them to worship and our children will collect them within the service.
•Fruit Juice •Pancake Mix & Pancake Syrup •Granola Bars •Canned Baked Beans
•Boxed Cereal •Salad Dressing •Paper Towels •Toilet Paper •Grocery Gift Cards
Thank you to all who donate and those faithful volunteers who help in the Pantry whenever we are open. ~ Mary Esther Anderson
| |
Sunday, September 15, 2024, 3:00 PM 5th Annual Dunker Church Service at the little white "Dunker Church" on the Antietam National Battlefield, Sharpsburg, MD
Guest Speaker: Gene Hagenberger "The Undiscovered Country"
Dave Witkovsky is putting together a bus trip to attend this service. IT will depart shortly following worship on Sunday.
If interested, please email Dave Witkovsky at witkovskyd@gmail.com
We still have room on the bus!
| |
CALENDAR OF CHURCH EVENTS/ACTIVITIES
Saturday, September 14
10:00 am Food Pantry Open 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Sunday, September 15
9:00 am Sunday School
10:30 am Worship Service – Sanctuary
Tuesday, September 17
4:00 pm Food Pantry Open 4:00 to 5:30 pm
6:00 pm CDC Ministry Team- Anna Mow Room
Wednesday, September 18
9:00 am Staff Meeting – Multi-Purpose Room
6:45 pm Worship Design Team – Multi-Purpose Room
Thursday, September 19
10: 00 am Prayer Shawl – Anna Mow Room
6:30 pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal – Sanctuary
Sunday, September 22
9:00 am Sunday School
10:30 am Worship Service – Sanctuary
Calling of Leaders-Gifts Discernment Process
| | |
Click on this button to view the full calendar
| |
Click for Friends to Remember in Prayer
| | | |
Additions and updates for prayer list or calendar of events are welcome by contacting the church office.
Special note for all Ministry Teams: Please notify the church office with any upcoming meetings or events for your team so we can add these dates to the calendar.
| |
In addition to this prayer request list contained within each Friday's e-newsletter, we also have a "prayer chain" email list. We occasionally send immediate prayer requests to those who have opted in to receive the prayer chain and are committed to praying for each concern as they come. If you would like to be added to the prayer chain list, please notify the church office by email at secretary@yorkfirst.org or by phone (717) 755-0307. If you have a prayer request and desire it to be sent to this group, feel free to contact the church office anytime. Thank you! | |
Children's Sunday School Classes
9:00 AM in Rooms 151, 152, and 155. Children grades PreK (age 4) and up will have class lessons. Children ages 3-4 and younger are welcome to attend nursery care.
Youth Sunday School Class
9:00 AM in Room 149. Teacher Dave Witkovsky. This class is for youth in grades 7-12.
Vine and Branches Sunday School Class
9:00 AM in Room 154. Teacher Kim Witkovsky. The class is following the "Guide for Biblical Studies" curriculum entitled "Worship in the Covenant Community."
Lamplighters Sunday School Class
9:00 AM in Room 145. Teacher Deb Klinedinst. The class will be studying the series "Undistracted" by Bob Goff.
Homebuilders Class
Mondays - 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM by conference call. To join, contact Mike Martin at
717-840-4184 or Caretaker@TwinBrookFarm.com and leave a phone number. The class studies lessons from the "Guide for Biblical Studies" curriculum.
| |
Children's Ministry Schedule | |
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
Sunday, September 15 - Faith Markers and Food Pantry Collection
Friday-Saturday, September 19-20 - SOPA District Conference, Newville COB
Sunday, September 22 - Calling of Leaders-Gifts Discernment Process
Friday-Saturday September 27-28 - Disaster Relief Auction, Lebanon Expo
Sunday September 29 - New Community Project Presentation, 9:00 AM
Sunday, October 6 - Love Feast, 4:30 PM
| |
"It's not used......
if it's new to you!"
The Almost New Jewelry Sale is September 17th!
Support the Friends and refresh your jewelry collection at the Almost New Jewelry Sale on Thursday, September 17, in the Garden Room at Harmony Ridge from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. There will be no sale previews or early sales. Payment by cash or check please, no credit cards. All proceeds will support various projects of the Friends.
Please contact Karen Norris at ext. 5239 or 717-624-5239 with any questions.
Thank you for supporting the Friends of Cross Keys Village and
their projects benefiting residents and team members.
| |
CALLING OF LEADERS – GIFTS DISCERNMENT PROCESS
Sunday, September 22nd
The life and work of our church depends on the calling of gifted leaders to serve our congregation, and each Fall Congregational Forum presents a slate for affirmation of those being called. Part of our process will involve an “open ballot” that we are planning for September 22, in which all church members are invited to prayerfully suggest names for open positions in leadership. We share this notice well in advance of date so that all have time to consider who they may suggest. Nominees for all positions must be members of our congregation.
Here is a list of positions with those currently serving and their eligibility for serving another term:
Moderator – Ed Martin, eligible
Church Clerk – Arden Kile, eligible
CDC Ministry Team Chair – Deb Klinedinst, not eligible
The following church members are already serving on Leadership Team, therefore they are not eligible for the above positions:
Greg Klinedinst, Kim Witkovsky, Diane Gibble, Ruoxia Li, Cheryl Weyant, Steve Hoover, Dave Witkovsky, Arlene Martin, Ralph Miller, Sheryl Leaman. Church staff are not eligible for the above positions.
Staff Relations Team – Patricia Carey, eligible
Gifts Discernment Team (4) – Beth Drawbaugh, Cheryl Weyant,
Arden Kile – eligible, Sam Weyant – not eligible
Annual Conference Delegate and Alternate – all members eligible
District Conference Delegates (2) and Alternate – all members eligible
Deacons (3)
| |
BRETHREN DISASTER RELIEF AUCTION
held at Lebanon Valley Expo 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon, PA 17042
Friday & Saturday, September 27 & 28, 2024
Auction booklets with complete information are located in the gathering area. Please click on the button to view the events for both days.
| |
YOUTH GROUP ACTIVITY
Youth and School Age Children join us for Dodgeball fun!
Please feel free to invite friends and neighbors as you wish.
Sunday at 4:00 pm from Oct. 13 to Nov 17 in Fellowship Hall
| |
Camp Eder Needs You
Our 46th Annual Fall Fest is camp’s biggest fundraiser of the year. The proceeds go to our camp’s monthly expenses, summer camps, programs throughout the year and most importantly camp scholarships (for those children whose families cannot afford to send them to camp to hear Gods’ word.)
Camp Eder Fall Fest Auction is being held at Camp Eder on Sat., Oct. 19, 2024, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Silent Auctions: 10:00-10:45 & 11:00-11:45, Live Auction: 12:00 Noon
Turkey & Pork Lunch: 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, Food Court: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Fall Fest is quickly approaching and we need your help to make it a success. Your attendance and donations to the auction are two of the best ways to help raise $$ for camp. We will again we accepting donations for gently used or new items as well as basket donations to be sold at the silent and/or live auction, (see your church office for a basket suggestion list with ideas.) If you are a designer of furniture, art work, quilts, wood products, etc., or know someone that is, please consider donating one of your creations. Please drop off all donations at Camp Eder before Thursday, October 17th.
If you need to have any items picked up, please call me.
Thank you for your support, Deona Schmittel (717) 451-3797
| |
Church of the Brethren Denominational News | |
Denominational news and information is always available by visiting brethren.org
Read news updates by clicking the link below
You may also subscribe to receive Newsline via email if you wish
| |
Online Giving is safe, easy, and convenient. Sign up by going to our church website at: www.yorkfirst.org and click on the Online Giving Link or go directly to the Online Giving website at: http://www.osvhub.com/york-first/funds.
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!
NOTE: Online giving can be used for regular weekly or monthly offerings, special offerings, and capital campaign contributions, as well as many other specific outreach ministries that we sponsor.
| |
Dear York First family:
We would like to thank everyone for the many cards, calls, words of encouragement, and prayers during Jeff's lengthy illness, surgery, and recovery. All of you are a great blessing to us.
Blessings, Jeff and Melanie Miller
| |
Lehman Center "Wish List"
Items for donation to the Lehman Center are being collected in the basket in the Gathering Area. Due to changes in the food pantry operations, these must be collected separately from food pantry supplies.
| |
Here are some items that are needed at
Lehman Center:
Instant pudding (chocolate, banana)
Instant jello (orange, blue, green, grape, cherry)
Can fruit (pears, pineapples, fruit cocktail)
Applesauce (individual or jar)
Can vegetables (lima beans, peas, green beans)
Baby food - all stages Baby snacks
| |
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 2024 the gift card sales will support The Lehman Center (Children’s Aid Society), New Community Project, and Carlisle Truck Stop Ministry. 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.
If you’d like to support this program, please see Becky Wenger before/after worship service OR mail your check (paid to York First Church of the Brethren) to 3011 Bedford Pl, York, PA 17408 and your cards will be mailed to you.
| |
Upcoming Presentations for The Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College:
Thurs., Sept 19th, 7:00 pm - Presents “Discovering Fianna Bucher Meyer” by
Nancy L. Bieber, in the Bucher Meetinghouse. Meyer was an Elizabethtown College student (1907–1908) from a family of Brethren leaders and a victim of tuberculosis at age 28. She was also a grandmother of Nancy L. Bieber, who discovered her grandmother when she unearthed boxes of letters a century after Fianna’s death. Bieber, a spiritual director, writer, and retired psychologist, is the author of Fianna’s Story: A True Story of Love, Grief, and Faith (Masthof Press, 2020). Copies will be available for sale and signing after the lecture. For details about the talk, visit www.etown.edu/youngctr/events or call 717-361-1470
Sat., Sept. 21st, 3:00 pm - Presents a symposium, “What Does It Mean to Be Church? Anabaptist and Pietist Perspectives,” in the Bucher Meetinghouse. Led by Tony Walsh, director of the Centre for the Study of Irish Protestantism at Maynooth University in Ireland, Sam Funkhouser, director of the Brethren & Mennonite Heritage Center in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and Jeff Bach, director of the Young Center emeritus, the symposium will provide an opportunity for members of various Brethren and Mennonite groups of Plain or mainline identity to discuss their concepts of church. Registration is not required, and lunch will be provided. For details, visit www.etown.edu/youngctr/events or call 717-361-1470.
| |
September 8, 2024
SCRIPTURE LESSON:
Malachi 4:1-5, Isaiah 55:6-11
MESSAGE:
Bible in Brief: Prophets
| | |
Click on the image to view the service. | |
|
Pastor Joel Gibbel can be reached in the church office most weekdays from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Some afternoons and evenings may be set aside for visiting those in need, for meetings, and for other pastoral duties. Pastor Joel is also available for pastoral counseling by appointment. | |
If you need to reach the pastor outside of office hours, his mobile number is (717) 271-4888. You can also email him at pastor@yorkfirst.org. Note that laws prevent hospitals from contacting a pastor without your permission when you are admitted, so you will need to contact the church if you desire a visit or to request prayer. | |
Our Mission Statement:
“People dedicated to Spiritual Growth, Loving Relationship, and Sacrificial Service”
| | |
Our Vision Statement:
“To become a community of committed Christians who Love God, Share Christ, and Serve the World”
| | | | |