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FIRST EDITION JANUARY 2018FIRST EDITION JANUARY 2018FIRST EDITION JANUARY 2018FIRST EDITION JANUARY 2018
We worship, welcome, witness, teach and serve in the name of Jesus Christ.
First Evangelical Lutheran Church
21 South Bedford Street, Carlisle, PA 17013
Building for Mission
A special congregation meeting has been scheduled for Sunday, January 14, 2018, at 11:30 a.m. (immediately following the late service). In the event of inclement weather, the special congregation meeting will be re-scheduled for Sunday, January 21, 2018.
The purpose of the meeting is to act on a recommendation of Congregation Council to en-gage our architect, Marotta/Main, to prepare construction drawings for Phase I of Building for Mission and to solicit contractor bids.
On Sunday, January 7, 2018, (the Sunday preceding the special meeting), Marotta/Main will make a presentation to the congregation at 11:30 a.m. (immediately follow-ing the late service). Based on input received during the feasibility study interviews in No-vember, Marotta/Main and the Building for Mission Steering Committee have prioritized the construction/renovation projects included in the preliminary design presented to the congre-gation in June 2017 and have developed a master plan, which “phases” the projects over time. Our capital campaign consultant, the Rev. Renee LiaBraaten, also will be present on the 7th to share her feasibility study report and recommendations.
We hope to see you on the 7th and 14th!
On the right is a rendering of the two-story addition being discussed as “Phase I” of Building for Mission. The addition would create a welcoming weekday and Sunday entrance and open gathering spaces on each level, handicapped accessibility, and better connection and flow between our worship and program/Christian Ed space.
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Mark your calendars now for these important upcoming events!
Building for Mission Presentation — Sunday, January 7 — 11:30 a.m.
Men’s Retreat — Saturday, January 13, 2018, from 8:30 a.m.-12 noon — See page 8.
Special Congregational Meeting — Sunday, January 14 — 11:30 a.m.
Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration March & Service (hosted at First Lutheran) — Sunday, January 14, 2018 — 2:45 p.m. march begins; 4 p.m. service
Youth/Family Ice Skating at Twin Ponds — Sunday, January 21, from 2-4 p.m. — See page 11.
Dickinson Organ Recital by Brian Rotz — Sunday, February 4 — 4 p.m.
Please note that the church office
will be closed on Monday, January 1,
for New Year’s Day and on Monday,
January 15, in observance of Martin
Luther King Jr.’s birthday.
Thank you to Pastor Leber and Pastor
Lorenz for their calls and visits during
my illness. Also to the Prayer Shawl
Committee for the beautiful shawl and
to Dave and Cindy Jones for delivering
flowers and [for] their visit. Your
thoughts and prayer are appreciated.
Donald Fry
Carlisle Community Celebration
29th Annual Commemoration
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sunday, January 14
2:45 p.m. — Gather in front of First Lu-
theran Church for a march to the old
courthouse for a short program.
4 p.m. — Commemoration service at First Lutheran Church
followed by a reception.
This year’s theme is “Looking Forward, We Stand United”.
The featured speaker is Rozella Haydee White, Houston City
Director, Mission Year, and former Director of Young Adult
Ministry for the ELCA. Music will be provided by the First
Baptist Church Choir, Steelton.
‘Round-the-Tree Carol Sing — Thanks to all who helped organize, provided food, played
in the band and supported WELCA by purchasing items from the gift table. What a wonder-
ful evening for the close to 120 people in attendance!!
I would like to convey my
gratitude to Pastor Leber and members
of the church for the calls, prayers and
visits subsequent to my recent surgery.
I enjoyed the get well card signed by
ladies of First, as well as the beautiful
vase of pines and carnations delivered
by Bill and Mary Ann Schirmer.
Gene Failor
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NURSERY (10:30 A.M.):
1/7 Kathy Hall and Alecia Staley
1/14 Cindy Allgyer and Jeri Fitzsimons
1/21 Nancy Ingram and Cindy Markle
1/28 Hope Miller and Darlene Ramond
ACOLYTES (10:30 A.M.):
1/7 Ainslee Martin
1/14 Josh Staley
1/21 Elise Erickson
1/28 Ian Galbraith
ASSISTING MINISTERS:
(8 A.M.) (10:30 A.M.)
1/7 Sandy Kohler 1/7 Sam Orner
1/14 Terri Myers 1/14 Roger Williams
1/21 Chuck Martin 1/21 Hope Miller
1/28 Rich Wood 1/28 David Erickson
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS
(10:30 A.M.):
1/7 Janet Jacobs and Don Osborne
1/14 Taylor Miller and Kathy Hall
1/21 Caryn Carr and Michelle Fisher
1/28 Sandy Jumper and Karen Hollen
LECTORS:
(8 A.M.) (10:30 A.M.)
1/7 Jacqueline Cook 1/7 Donna Chestnut
1/14 Steven Hildebrand 1/14 Sam Orner
1/21 Sandy Kohler 1/21 Jered Hock
1/28 Joan Inners 1/28 Ann Jordan
GREETERS (10:30 A.M.):
1/7 Cindy Allgyer and Monica Frederick
1/14 Kim and Bill Fickel
1/21 Norma Greider and Karen Hollen
1/28 David and Elaine Hagg
FLOWER DISTRIBUTION
(10:30 A.M.):
1/7 Terri Myers
1/14 Taylor & Hope Miller
1/21 Cindy Jones
1/28 Bill & Mary Ann Schirmer
COMMUNION SETUP/CLEANUP:
(8 A.M.) (10:30 A.M.)
1/7 Terri Myers 1/7 Cindy Allgyer and Elaine Hock
1/14 Lisa Newton 1/14 Debbie Reitzel and Norma Greider
1/21 Monica Frederick 1/21 Robin Orner and Ginny Brennan
1/28 Terri Myers 1/28 Taylor and Hope Miller
USHERS & YOUTH USHERS (10:30 A.M.):
January Head Usher: David Stum
1/7 Taylor Miller, David Jones, Sarah Niebler
1/14 Don Grell, Cindy Markle, Jered Hock
1/21 Bill Gillingham, Bob Baker, Ken Egolf
1/28 Steve Hogg, Don Fraley, Cindy Jones USHER/GREETER (8 A.M.):
1/7 Roger Williams 1/21 Sandy Jumper
1/14 Gary Newton 1/28 Sandy Kohler
BREAD BAKERS:
(8 A.M.) (10:30 A.M.)
1/7 Cindy Jones 1/7 Cindy Jones
1/14 Karen Hollen 1/14 Karen Hollen
1/21 Robin Orner 1/21 Joan Gitt
1/28 Robin Orner 1/28 Kathy Brunie
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Kreiser, John ...................................1/1
Gitt, Joan ........................................ 1/3
Kline, Susan ..................................... 1/3
Stone, Ella ....................................... 1/3
Stum, Ian......................................... 1/4
Champlin, Douglas .......................... 1/5
Shearer, Ann .................................. 1/5
Thorp, Michele ............................... 1/5
Green, Carol .................................... 1/6
Shenk, Lawrence ............................ 1/6
Brantner, Norah ............................. 1/8
Mancke, John.................................. 1/8
Henderson, Cheryl ......................... 1/9
Martin, Charles ............................ 1/10
Mulholland, Cassie ....................... 1/10
Baker, Betty .................................. 1/11
King, Steven ................................... 1/11
Egolf, Kenneth .............................. 1/12
Van Orden, Mary Ann ................. 1/12
Staley, Alecia ............................... 1/13
Shenk, Marjorie ........................... 1/15
Shenk, R. Edward ......................... 1/17
Newton, Gary ................................ 1/18
Jacobs, William ........................... 1/20
Stitzel Sr., Dale .......................... 1/23
Haag, David .................................. 1/24
Leidigh, Lee .................................. 1/25
Baker, Carol ................................. 1/28
Miller, Joanne .............................. 1/29
Ramond, Tyler.............................. 1/29
March, Mary Ann ........................ 1/30
Jumper, Robert ............................ 1/31
Shank, Nicholas............................ 1/31
Sunstein, Malin ............................. 1/31
January6...................................Harry&SusanKline(50years)
January9.......................................Tom&CarolGreen(54years)
January15.............................Susan&DennisShank(52years)
January2..........................................JamesFulton
JohnWard
January3........................................WilliamJacobs
January4...........................................RobertHallII
January5..................................TamaraChamplin
January7.....................................RichardBigelow
January8.................................................................MadisonEngle
MaySeibert
January9.......................................................................CarolGreen
January10................................................................J.LucasFickel
KennethMassa
BenjaminSlusser
January11...............................................................MichaelFisher
FrankieYocum
January27..............................................................BrendaHelwig
January31..............................................................CharlesGitt,Jr.
RobertJumper
WITH OUR MEMBERS
DEATH
Dorothy Eileen Evans
birth — February 13, 1927
death — December 5, 2017
� Rest eternal grant her, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon her.
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Week of: Attendance Offering
Oct. 30 — Nov. 5 152 $5,238.00
Nov. 6 — 12 169 $6,284.75
Nov. 13 — 19 117 $6,928.50
Nov. 20 — 26 129 $3,551.20
Attendance and OfferingAttendance and OfferingAttendance and OfferingAttendance and Offering
CANCELLATIONS DUE TO
INCLEMENT WEATHER
In the event of bad winter weather, please check the following local stations for
information about the cancellation of worship services or church events.
(We will try to post information on our website as well.)
Radio Stations: WHP580, W100 (1000 AM), 1480 AM, 93.9 FM, BOB 94.9, The River 97.3, 97.9 FM,
Kiss FM 99.3, and Red 102.3
TV Stations including their websites: WGAL 8 (check WGAL.com first before the TV station), WHP
21, and WHTM/ABC27
Congregation Council transition—2018 Officers
Many thanks to David Haag, Yvonne Karper, Phyllis Orenyo, Frank Ramond and Josh Staley, whose service as
council members ended at the end of December. We are grateful for their leadership and commitment to the
congregation!
During worship on Sunday, January 14, 2018, we will be installing the council members elected by the
congregation at its annual meeting in November to serve three-year terms: John Bartko, Kathy Brunie, Don
Fraley, Lisa Kratzer, and Sarah Niebler, as well as the officers elected by the council for 2018: Jered Hock,
president, Tali Martin, vice president, Hope Miller, treasurer, and Sam Orner, secretary.
Please take the opportunity to thank these faithful servants for their labors!
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ADULT FORUM
For six weeks beginning January 8, Pastor Leber will lead a discus-
sion of the book entitled The Good Funeral: Death, Grief and The
Community of Care by Thomas G. Long and Thomas Lynch. Cop-
ies of the book are available in the church office, if you are inter-
ested in attending.
We welcome all adults Sunday mornings at 9:15 a.m. in room 16. Please join us!
Thank you to all who have helped to shape my first Advent and
Christmas season with you! Special thanks to the choirs, our guest
musicians, and our staff for their valuable help and hard work. Also,
a big thank you to David Erickson for all of his wonderful music at
the organ and piano. Very glad to call First Lutheran my home!
Ensemble notes:
Chancel Choir – Prac(ce will resume on Thursday, January 11, and we will sing an anthem on
January 14.
Handbell Choir – Prac(ce will resume on Thursday, January 11. Please bring your calendars so
we can set a date for the next prelude!
Youth Choir – Prac(ces will be held on Sunday, January 28, at 9 a.m. and 11:40 a.m. and on
Wednesday, January 31, at 4:30 p.m. We’ll prepare for Youth Sunday!
Cherub Choir – Like we did for Christmas, we will find common available dates on two consec-
u(ve Sundays. Please watch your email for our next date coordina(on!
I welcome sugges(ons for our church’s music program or new members in any of our choirs. I
can be reached at musician@firstlutherancarlisle.org or 717-462-6140 for more informa(on.
In Chris(an love,
Andy Hoke
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Mon., Jan. 1 — Office Closed
Tues., Jan. 2 — 2-3 p.m. — Staff Mee(ng
Wed., Jan. 3 — 9:30-11 a.m. — WELCA Bible Study
Thurs., Jan. 4 — 6 p.m. — MLK Commemora(on Commi@ee
Sat., Jan. 6 — 11 a.m. — Dorothy Evans Memorial Service
3-4 p.m. — Tai Chi — Festal Hall
Sun., Jan. 7 — 11:30 a.m. — Building for Mission Presenta(on
Tues., Jan. 9 — 9:30-11 a.m. — LWR Quil(ng Group
2-3 p.m. — Staff Mee(ng
6:30 p.m. — Congrega(on Council
Sat., Jan. 13 — 8:30 a.m.-12 noon — Men’s Retreat — Mar�n Luther Room
3-4 p.m. — Tai Chi — Festal Hall
Sun., Jan. 14 — 11:30 a.m. — Special Congrega(onal Mee(ng
2:45 p.m. — MLK Commemora(on March Begins
4 p.m. — MLK Commemora(on Service
Mon., Jan. 15 — Office Closed
Tues., Jan. 16 — 2-3 p.m. — Staff Mee(ng
Wed., Jan. 17 — 8:30 a.m. — FL Volunteers at Project SHARE Distribu(on
5 p.m. — Youth Commi@ee
6:30 p.m. — Social Ministry Commi@ee
Sat., Jan. 20 — 7:30 a.m. — Men’s Huddle — at Momma Spriggs
3-4 p.m. — Tai Chi — Festal Hall
Sun., Jan. 21 — 2-4 p.m. — Youth/Family Ice Ska(ng (Grades 3-12) — Twin Ponds
Tues., Jan. 23 — 9:30-11 a.m. — LWR Quil(ng Group
2-3 p.m. — Staff Mee(ng
4 p.m. — Finance Commi@ee/Semi-annual reviews
6:30 p.m. — Evangelism Commi@ee
Sat., Jan. 27 — 3-4 p.m. — Tai Chi — Festal Hall
Sun., Jan. 28 — 9 a.m. & 11:40 a.m. — Youth Choir Rehearsal
Tues., Jan. 30 — 2-3 p.m. — Staff Mee(ng
Wed., Jan. 31 — 4:30 p.m. — Youth Choir Rehearsal
� Handbell Choir –
Thursdays, 6 – 6:45 p.m.
� Chancel Choir –
Thursdays, 7 – 8:30 p.m.
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SAVE YOUR OLD
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Through Sunday, February 11, 2018, we
will be collecting old Christmas cards,
which will be sent to the St. Jude's Ranch
for children in Boulder City, Nevada. If you
have old cards that you are planning to
throw away, please bring them to the
church office marked for St. Jude's Ranch.
Thanks for your support! Please note:
Hallmark, American Greeting and Disney
cards will NOT be accepted.
WELCA BIBLE STUDY
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
9:30 a.m. — Room 16
Please join us!
MEN’S RETREAT 2018
Date – Saturday, January 13, 2018
Place – First Lutheran Church in the Mar tin Luther Room
Time – 8:30 a.m. breakfast, 9 a.m. program begins and concludes by 12 noon
Theme – “Getting and Staying Connected to God”
Who – you and your invited guest who are of confirmation age and above
Think about it. What circumstance or event caused you to think about the highest power in your life? Was it an auto accident? Was it a health issue? Was it a death in the family? Was it a world event? Hopefully that highest power is our Triune God.
Sometimes we get connected because of an unusual event or circumstance. Then there is a dis-connect for a while until something else happens to get our attention again.
This retreat will focus on “Getting and Staying Connected to God” …. looking at God’s Word and following the examples given by Jesus.
Sign up, show up, and bring a friend and your Bible. Your early registration will help us pre-pare enough food and materials. Thank you!
Registration forms are available on the kiosk in the narthex, on the Men’s Ministry bulletin board located near the church office, in the church office and on our website (www.firstlutherancarlisle.org).
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The community of faith at First continues to enjoy the privilege of serving
others through various social ministries.
It is a joy to thank everyone who served, with God’s help, to make our fol-
lowing holiday social ministry initiatives wonderfully successful:
� Contributing to Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday dinner bags for Project SHARE
� Fulfilling the Christmas wishes of many children through the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree
Program
� Baking, donating, packaging, and delivering cookies to homebound members, drivers served
through the Truck Stop Ministry, and inmates at the Cumberland County Prison
The Salvation Army contacted First regarding an imminent financial crisis. They anticipated a staff person
would be taking paid medical leave for an extended period. Unexpectedly, two additional staff experienced
medical needs requiring the same. Specifically, the need to hire interim staff to supervise volunteers, to contin-
ue operations, required over $3,000. While the Salvation Army reached out to local churches for assistance,
First’s Social Ministry Committee decided to contribute $1,150 from funds available for benevolence. An indi-
vidual from the congregation, wishing to remain anonymous, gave $2,000, so First’s combined response met
the Salvation Army’s critical need. When other community resources, including congregations, made contribu-
tions, the amount of donations totaled over $5,000. What a wonder it is to personally experience the results of
God working among us through His people!
Our social ministry focus for January is Carlisle Combined Area Resources for Emergency Shelter (Carlisle
C.A.R.E.S.). First represents a valuable “downtown” space for providing individuals experiencing homeless-
ness with a warm and dry space to sleep. So many volunteers stepped up to serve as church hosts for January
that no one needs to take responsibility for more than two evenings. Thank God, we’ve had the opportunity to
participate as a host church for many years.
Social ministry at First will take various forms in 2018 including, but not limited to, a closer relationship with
our missionaries, the assimilation of support for our sister parish under social ministry, and discerning local
and global ministries to support.
Thank you from Chaplain Tim Kennedy, Cumberland County Prison
I wanted to let you all know that I received many words of thanks today from inmates as they re-
ceived their giJs [container of cookies and a pair of socks], and that, also, a number of folks have
stopped me today as I’ve been moving around the prison and asked if I would somehow relay
their gra(tude to those who both provided the cookies and those who spent their evening pre-
paring the packages. I sensed a humility in that gra(tude that spoke even more loudly than their
words because, I believe, it reflects the sense of unworthiness so many of the people here feel.
When those feelings of unworthiness are touched by acts of compassion and selfless interest,
spiritual healing, however small, takes place. So thank you on behalf of Cumberland County Pris-
on. And I thank you.
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Today the Magi gaze in deep wonder at what they see: heaven on earth, earth in
heaven, humanity in God, God in humanity, one whom the whole universe cannot
contain now enclosed in a tiny body. As they look ... their symbolic gifts bear wit-
ness: incense for God, gold for a king, myrrh for one who is to
die. —Peter Chrysologus (5th century)
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SOUPER BOWL
OF CARING
Sunday, Feb. 4
Please plan to participate in our annual
“SouperBowl of Caring” food drive to benefit
Project SHARE. We will collect canned goods
and money donations following both worship
services on Superbowl Sunday, February 4. It
would be great to have as many of you as
possible help to collect the contributions. It’s
fun to talk football with our church members,
plus it’s a great opportunity to
wear your favorite team’s gear.
Help us to help our neighbors
with this nation-wide hunger-
fighting campaign.
A BIG thanks to all of the youth who took part in the 7
p.m. Christmas Eve service. You did a fantastic job! Your
commitment and service is appreciated.
Sunday, January 21
2 — 4 p.m.
Twin Ponds West,
Mechanicsburg
Youth grades 3-12 and their families
are invited to join us at Twin Ponds
West for an afternoon of fun! Cost is
$7.00 per skater. Please join us!
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Check out our website!
www.firstlutherancarlisle.org
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
21 South Bedford Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
717-249-3310
717-249-2941 fax
The Reverend Lisa M. Leber — pastor@firstlutherancarlisle.org - (717) 462-6138
The Reverend Richard Lorenz — (717) 249-3310
Andy Hoke — musician@firstlutherancarlisle.org - (717) 462-6140
Erin McCusker — busadmin@firstlutherancarlisle.org - (717) 701-8318
Robin Orner — secretary@firstlutherancarlisle.org - (717) 249-3310
John Shughart, Jr. — (717) 249-3310
Jered Hock — president@firstlutherancarlisle.org
First Edition JANUARY 2018
Sunday Worship:
8 & 10:30 a.m. – Holy Communion
9:15 a.m. – Sunday Church School
Pastor Leber’s sermons are posted on our
website — so if you miss a Sunday or
would like to share a sermon with a friend,
visit www.firstlutherancarlisle.org and click
on the “Worship” tab and then “Sermons.”
Church Office Hours:
Monday — Friday
8:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m.
Closed for lunch — 12:15-12:45 p.m.
Newsletter articles are due by the 15th of each month.
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