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I am the good Shepherd, and know my sheep, and am known of mine. John 10:14
Pastor’s page ................................................... p 2
Worship Ministries .......................................... p 4
Music Notes .................................................... p 5
Calendar of Events ..................................... p 9-10
Easter Lily Order Form................................... p 12
Family Fun Night/Gideons Report ........... p 3
Missions Focus .................................... p 6-7
Rotary Dinner/PB Eggs ........................... p 8
Office Notice ......................................... p 8
Giving Garden/ Finance & Attendance .... p 11
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST:
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Christ’s Call to Togetherness
In my early twenties, I was struggling with my faith, which is not uncommon for many as we begin
to strike out on our own, form our own opinions and decide where spirituality fits into our lives
and in what form. Somewhere along the line, I began finding myself on mountain trails rather than
in church pews on Sunday mornings. I remember telling people “I feel closer to God in nature.”
That’s no lie — to me, being outdoors, in God’s abundant and fierce creation is sacred ground, a
thin place, as the Celtic mystics would deem them. That in and of itself is a good (a very good)
thing, according to Genesis 1.
The only problem with making nature my church is that, well, it’s not.
The very definition of church is the body of Christian believers. Not a building, as we pastors love
to say, but a people. And so we gather together, we live in Christian community, we grow togeth-
er, we serve together.
The very act of worship is done in community to honor God. And the liturgy we follow — the pray-
ers we pray together, the hymns we sing together, the very acts in Christian community — literally
translates to “the work of the people.”
What does all of this tell us? That while our “personal relationship” with God — whether we find it
in prayer and meditation in the comfort of our quiet spaces, in our daily Bible reading and study, in
our prayer and faith life, or even on a mountain trail — is necessary, it’s not everything; being,
growing and serving in Christian community is critical to what it means to be a Christian.
Weather gets bad, kids have a sports tournament, the boss needs Sunday shift coverage on Sun-
day. These are choices we make as to whether to be in Sunday morning worship.
But “church” is much more than Sunday morning worship; again, it’s also learning in Christian
community (such as Bible studies, small groups, affinity groups, etc.), and it’s serving in Christian
community (such as participating in missions, blessing others with service and giving/tithing).
* Galatians 6.2 says we should help carry each other’s burdens.
Hebrews 10:24–25 says we should “consider how we may spur one another on toward love and
good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging
one another…”
Psalm 133:encourages us: “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!”
Matthew 18:20 says the Holy Spirit is present whenever believers gather together.
C O N T I N U E D Next page > > > > > > >
From The Pastor’s Desk . . .
Pastor Christopher Kostyn Passante E-mail: cpassante@susumc.org
Phone: 814.232-1717 Mt. Nittany United Methodist Church
814.237.3549
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Colossians 3:13–14 tells us that love binds us together in perfect unity.
Finally, Romans 12.4-5 flat-out says we’re better together than we are alone.
God doesn’t suggest how to live a life that honors him; he gives us the Church. In fact, God is the
Triune God — Father, Son and Spirit all working in community with one another. And we’re made in
his image.
A personal relationship with Jesus is awesome and necessary, but equally awesome and necessary
is our corporate relationship with Jesus — with the body. After all, the very word Corporate has its
roots in the word Corpus — “body.”
When we commit our lives to Christ, we commit our body to becoming part of a bigger body, a
whole body, a complete body — the Body of Christ itself. This is the Church.
So the next time we find ourselves finding God in our isolation, know that this is only a part of what
it means to be a child of God and a follower of Christ. For being “better together” isn’t a suggestion;
it’s the very core of who we are and who we are called to be.
In Christ’s Abundant Love,
Pastor Chris
Thank You from the GIDEONS MINISTRY …. The Centre County
Gideons greatly appreciate the very generous financial support received from members of Mt. Nittany UMC during Bill Hine’s Gideon presentations on Janu-ary 26. Your $1,220.00 contribution is the largest received so far this year, and in fact, Mt. Nittany UMC has been consistently among the top church
donors, being the highest for 5 out of the last 9 years and never below number 4 since 2012.
As Bill stated in a letter to Pastor Chris “I am impressed with you and all the things you have going on in the community with the people of the church. I was encouraged by what I heard and read during my stay at Mt Nittany UMC.” We pray that many individual's lives will be transformed as they accept Jesus as Lord and become His disciples because they have received a copy of God’s Word as a result of your generous contribution. Sincerely, Richard Auhl Gideon Representative
FAMILY FUN NIGHT is HAPPENING on FRIDAY
MARCH 27th, 6:30-9:30 PM
EVERYONE WELCOME !!!!
Come for a fun time of fellowship, games, and visiting — good times with friends and family! Please bring a favorite snack to share !
Watch the church bulletins for more information.
For more info talk with Kimmie Beebe: E-mail: hairsmeme@hotmail.com 360-5903
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AUDIO MINISTRIES TEAM
Mar 1 9:00 am Shawn Kopp; Karen Bryan
Dave Spotts, Video
10:30 am Jim Beebe & Nick
Mar 8 9:00 am A V A I L A B L E
Emily Gregory, Video
10:30 pm Leonard Tressler
Mar 15 9:00 am David James; Dawn Edmiston
Thomas Delahoy, VIdeo
10:30 am Bill & Joann Voigt
Mar 22 9:00 am Lisa Narehood & David
Tyler James, Video
10:30 am Bill & Joann Voigt
Mar 29 9:00 am Rick Edmiston; Karen Bryan
Emily Gregory, Video
10:30 am Bill & Joann Voigt
GREETERS
Mar 1 9:00 am Vernon & Barb Crawford
10:30 am Nan Yarnell
Mar 8 9:00 am Lee & Ellen Copper
10:30 pm Sally Ripka
Mar 15 9:00 am Terry & Jetta McClenahan
10:30 am Barb Gotwalt/Thelma Andrews
Mar 22 9:00 am Naomi English
10:30 am Pat Sankey
Mar 29 9:00 am John & Cathy Rideout
10:30 am Kay Partenheimer/Deb Poulin
LITURGISTS
Mar 1 9:00 am Scott Metzger
10:30 am Emily Gregory
Mar 8 9:00 am Christine McCann
10:30 pm BJ Wurst
Mar 15 9:00 am Andrea Grazzini
10:30 am Phoebe Quaynor
Mar 22 9:00 am Rick Grazzini
10:30 am John Williams
Mar 29 9:00 am Barb Derzxak
10:30 am Brenda Peters
USHERS - 9:00 am
Mar 1 Dave & Teri Ault;
Frank Vongehr; Barb Derzak
Mar 8 Vernon & Barb Crawford;
Joyce Fellows; Cathy Rideout
Mar 15 Tom Eckenroth; Joyce Fellows;
Vernon Crawford; Frank Vongehr
Mar 22 Jim & Sue Eberly;
Joyce Fellows; Cathy Rideout
Mar 29 Scott Metzger; Charlie Jones;
Joyce Fellows; Frank Vongehr
USHERS - 10:30 am
Mar 1 Lori Williams; Barb Gotwalt;
Scott Williams; David Panko
Mar 8 Francie Brown; Rik Harris;
Christine McCann; Roger Wurst
Mar 15 Francie Brown; Rik Harris;
Scott Williams; Pat Bailey
Mar 22 Lori Williams; Barb Gotwalt;
Scott Williams; David Panko
Mar 29 Darla & Bob Franks;
Roger Wurst; Scott Williams
WORSHIP SLIDES
Mar 1 Emily Gregory
Mar 8 Andrea Grazzini
Mar 15 Dawn Edmiston
Mar 22 Emily Gregory
Mar 29 Andrea Grazzini
MONEY COUNTERS
Mar 1 Lee Copper; Tom Kline;
Ginny Johnston
Mar 8 Cathy & John Rideout;
Pat Weaver; Chris McCann
Mar 15 Tom Kline; Ginny Johnston;
John & Louisa Shawver
Mar 22 Paul & Connie Kurtz;
Denise Mullins
Mar 29 Tom Kline; Ginny Johnston;
Denise Mullins
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SO LET IT BE WRITTEN, SO LET IT BE
SUNG . . .
James Beatty, Minister of Music
So here we are church, the season of Lent. This time to set aside and remember
God’s treasure given for us—the Hymn, “When I survey the Wondrous Cross” comes to
mind. As we journey thru this season let us remember that Jesus set his face toward Jeru-
salem to become the perfect lamb,
Jesus walked with purpose knowing why He came, always keeping his eyes on the cross.
Jesus had made the journey to celebrate Passover many times but this time was dif-
ferent; this time He came to fulfill God’s plan for salvation.
Passover, the time set aside to sacrifice to God the perfect lamb, but this time a lamb
would not do. God call was for a lamb to be sacrificed on ta cross and only Jesus Christ
could be that lamb. It was in the thought that Isaac Watts wrote this old hymn “When I
Survey The Wondrous Cross”. Written in 1707 Isaac was preparing for a communion ser-
vice that he wrote this deeply moving hymn as an expression of gratitude for the amazing
love that the death of Christ on the cross revealed. I love the 3rd verse of this hymn; this
verse puts on a very personal view of Gods greatest gift… here are the words to that verse :
“See from His head, His hands, His feet, sorrow and love flow mingled down
did e’er such love and sorrow meet, or thorns compose so rich a crown?”
This unique thought by Watts points Christians to to a view of the dying Savior in a cicid
and memorable way to lead us to a deeper worship experience. John 19:17-18 says carry-
ing his own cross he went out to the place of the skull (in Aramaic is called Golgotha).
There they crucified him. God’s perfect lamb given, nothing held back, just given. God’s
only begotten Son held in the balance for all to see; Jesus, the spotless lamb.
So children of God, sing! Sing praise to God for His Son and the cross He bore for
our salvation. May we be like Thomas who said, “My Lord and my God “ Hallelujah! What
A Savior. What a gracious God.
Take time this Lenten season to read the words of this beautiful old hymn and by the
end of Lent you can say with Isaac Watts “ my soul, my life, my all”.
God’s grace and peace my brothers and sisters……….
R E M I N D E R S:
BELL CHOIR Practice: Sunday, March 8th, 15th, and 29th
CHANCEL CHOIR will sing … Sunday March 1st, and 15th
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March 1 … WESLEY FOUNDATION CAMPUS MINISTRIES Since 1920 the
Wesley Foundation has been a place for Christians and those seeking a better understanding of the Christian Faith to build friendships. The ministry offers many opportunities for people to grow in their faith. This March, students from the Wesley Foundation and other student reli-gious groups from Penn State are participating in an Alternative Spring Break trip to Alabama.
In partnership with Alabama Rural Ministry members of the Wesley Foundation will serve by helping with tor-nado relief for families who were impacted by storms in March 2019. Through Alabama Rural Ministry’s con-nections, members will also visit a variety of museums, national historic sites, and memorials and learn about the civil rights struggle, exploring the economic, spiritual, political and personal impact of racial injustice in the United States. Your mission gifts today will be mailed directly to the Wesley Foundation. You can learn more about the activities of the Penn State Wesley Foundation at www.wesleypsu.org.
March 8 … CONFERENCE BENEVOLENT SHARES
Our benevolent shares help support the entire mission of the Susquehanna Conference
UMC. Shares are used for administrative needs and the numerous ministries that the Con-
ference oversees. Camp Penn, Green Hills, Mount Ashbury and Wesley Forest are the camp retreats that the
Conference maintains. The Conference is also directly involved with 14 other ministries such as Mission Cen-
tral, The Neighborhood Center, Walk to Emmaus, Mission U and The Center. You can learn more about the
Susquehanna Conference UMC at https://susumc.org
March 15 … Burrowes Street Youth Haven The mission of the Burrowes
Street Youth Haven is to ensure that youth experiencing family conflict, abuse, neglect, home-lessness, or other crisis have a safe and supportive environment, in which to live, grow, and develop. Through residential and counseling services, we hope to provide youth and their fam-ilies with the opportunity to effectively address critical issues, and also provide them with the support that is necessary to reach their full potential. National Safe Place Week 2020 begins
March 15th. In State College, if a young person goes to a Safe Place participating business in State College, one of the places they go for help is the Burrowes Street Youth Haven. Your gift today supports the mission of the Burrowes Street Youth Haven.
March 22 UMCOR SUNDAY Your generous giving
to UMCOR Sunday is what allows UMCOR to act as the arms and legs of Christ’s church, moving toward the most vulnerable in
their darkest days. Convinced that all people have God-given worth and dignity—without regard to race, reli-gion or gender—together we are assisting those impacted by crisis or chronic need. Donations that UMCOR receives through this offering, along with other undesignated gifts made throughout the year, cover our costs of doing business. Gifts like yours make it possible for UMCOR to use 100% of all other contributions on the projects our donors specify, instead of on administrative or fundraising costs. UMCOR does not receive Unit-ed Methodist World Service or apportionment funds, so without your offerings UMCOR would not exist. Thanks for your donations!
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MARCH 29 THE PARK FOREST PRESCHOOL This preschool is a
nonprofit, tuition-free school for two, three and four-year-old children from lower income families. The curriculum teaches education, social skills and developmental motor skills taught by qualified teachers in a friendly, safe environment. In each
classroom there are one to three teacher aides, providing additional attention. Classes meet from 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. from September to December and from January to May. The two year-old class meets Tuesday through Thursday while the other classes meet Monday through Friday. Nutritious breakfasts and lunches, planned by a volunteer dietitian are provided daily. The school also provides the following services to students and their families:
· Health screenings--medical, dental, vision developmental and speech
· Weekly parenting classes
· Emergency funds
· Clothing bank for the children
· Holiday food and gift boxes
All donations made today during the offering marked Missions, will go directly to Park Forest Day Nursery.
You can make a donation to Park Forest Day Nursery anytime by making note of such in the memo of your
check, on your offering envelope, writing their name in the note field of your online donation.
http://www.parkforestpreschool.org/
Souper Bowl of Caring . . . Thank you again for your monetary and food donations. We collected 462 pounds of food, and $1882.96 in donations for the State College Food Bank. Your generosity and concern for our community is awesome! ~ Patty DeCapria
KIDS CLUB MINISTRY
The children had a busy February. We helped count and gather food for Souper Bowl of Caring and had lessons on the reasons
people are food insecure. We also baked Valentine Cookies with Ms. Wendy; our cookies looked and tasted yummy.
We look forward to gathering and learning how we can serve God each week as well as learn music with Mister Jim. If anyone has a talent to share, please let us know.
~ Patty DeCapria, James Beatty, and Megan Yoder
May your thoughts be as glad as the shamrocks.
May your heart be as light as a song.
May each day bring you bright happy hours,
That stay with you all year long.
…Old Irish Proverb
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PEANUT BUTTER EGGS
Come one come all....it is
time to make Mt. Nittany's
famous Peanut Butter
Eggs. We start Monday,
March 9 and Thursday, March 12 and continue
each week on Mondays and Thursdays until
Palm Sunday. The morning crew starts at 9am to
make the peanut butter center. The evening
crew starts at 6pm to wrap and package the
eggs. We also need dippers who have their
own schedule depending on the day to dip the
eggs into chocolate. Egg dippers are need-
ed. Talk with Wendy if interested. Many hands
needed to make this a success. 1,000 dozen of
eggs made last year. Also get out there and sell,
sell, sell. Office workers like to satisfy those mid
afternoon cravings with peanut butter eggs.
Selling for $9/dozen.
If school gets cancelled for the State College
school district on a day we are making the eggs,
the egg making will be cancelled so we know
everyone will stay safe.
Questions, talk with Wendy 238-0662
BANQUET HELP needed Tuesday,
March 3rd. If you can help, please see
Wendy …
SATURDAY, March 28th
4:00 - 7:00 pm
Come on out & join us for a good turkey dinner.
If you can help serve, we welcome you to be part of
the fun we share during these meals.
Stop by the table in the church lobby and talk with
Wendy Sunday morning.
Hope we see you there!
ROTARY INTERN’TL ANNUAL
SPAGHETTI DINNER
Mt. Nittany UMC Family Life Center
WEDNESDAY
March 25th
Serving from 4 - 7 pm
Costs: Adult $8/Child $4
Dinner includes spaghetti, meatballs, salad, beverage
& dessert
Tickets available in the church office.
Dine-In or Carry Out Available
Friday, March 13 - (for April Issue)
PLEASE MAKE A NOTE . . .
I will be out of the office on
Friday, March 13th, and again
on Monday, March 30th.
If you need access to the
church building please contact one
of the trustees. ~ Karin, Church Sec’ty
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SUNDAY 3/1 COMMUNION SUNDAY
9:00 and 10:30 a.m. ......................................................................................... Worship Services
9:00 am ...................................................................................... Christian Education for all ages
6:00 pm ............................................................................................ Kids Club/Youth Ministries
Monday 3/2 9:30 to 11:30 am ........................................................................................................... Quilters
6:30 pm ...................................................................................................... Missions Team Mtg.
Tuesday 3/3 6:00 pm ....................................................................................................... CWR Banquet (FLC)
7:00 pm .................................................................................. Christian Education Meeting (BR)
7:00 pm ............................................................................................... Cub Scouts Pack #67 (YR)
Wednesday 3/4 3:30 to 6:00 pm ............................................................................................ Piano Lessons (BR)
5:30 to 7:00 pm ............................................................................................. Soccer Shots (FLC)
7:00 pm ................................................................................................... Chancel Choir Practice
Thursday 3/5 3:30 to 6:00 pm ........................................................................................... Piano Lessons (BR)
Friday 3/6 9:00 am ..................................................................... Carpet Cleaning (Board room/Choir room)
Saturday 3/7 “Lord, thank you for the treasures of your Word, precious beyond price” ...D. Macomber
SUNDAY 3/8 2nd Sunday in Lent
9:00 and 10:30 a.m. ......................................................................................... Worship Services
9:00 am ...................................................................................... Christian Education for all ages
5:00 pm ...................................................................................................... Bell Choir Rehearsal
6:00 pm ............................................................................................ Kids Club/Youth Ministries
Monday 3/9 9:00 am .............................................................................................................. PB Eggs Crew 1
9:30 to 11:30 am ........................................................................................................... Quilters
4:00 pm .................................................................................................................... PB Dippers
6:00 pm ..................................................................................................... PB Wrappers Crew 2
Tuesday 3/10 5:30 to 9 pm ........................................................................................................... Scouts (FLC)
6:00 pm ....................................................................................................S P R C (Board room)
7:00 pm .................................................................................. Finance Committee (Boardroom)
Wednesday 3/11 9:00 to 11 am ....................................................................................... Knit/Crochet group (CR)
7:00 pm ................................................................................................ Chancel Choir Rehearsal
Thursday 3/12 9:00 am .............................................................................................................. PB Eggs Crew 1
4:00 pm .................................................................................................................... PB Dippers
6:00 pm ..................................................................................................... PB Wrappers Crew 2
Friday 3/13 CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED TODAY—Karin-out-of-town
5:00 pm ............................................................................................. April Newsletter Deadline
7:30 to 9:30 pm ............................................................................ Volleyball Sports Group (FLC)
Saturday 3/14 10:00 to 12 noon ......................................................................... Pastors & Laity Conference (S)
SUNDAY 3/15 3rd Sunday in Lent
9:00 and 10:30 a.m. ......................................................................................... Worship Services
9:00 am ...................................................................................... Christian Education for all ages
5:00 pm ................................................................................................... Bell Choir Rehearsal
6:00 pm ......................................................................................... Kids Club/Youth Ministries
Monday 3/16 9:00 am ........................................................................................................... PB Eggs Crew 1
9:30 to 11:30 am ........................................................................................................ Quilters
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4:00 pm ................................................................................................................. PB Dippers
6:00 pm .................................................................................................. PB Wrappers Crew 2
Tuesday 3/17 6:30 to 9:00 pm ..................................................................................................... Boy Scouts
Wednesday 3/18 3:30 to 6:00 pm ......................................................................................... Piano Lessons (BR)
5:30 to 7:00 pm .......................................................................................... Soccer Shots (FLC)
7:00 pm ............................................................................................. Chancel Choir Rehearsal
Thursday 3/19 9:00 am ........................................................................................................... PB Eggs Crew 1
9:30 to 11:30 am ........................................................................................................ Quilters
4:00 pm ................................................................................................................. PB Dippers
6:00 pm .................................................................................................. PB Wrappers Crew 2
Friday 3/20 6:00 pm ................................................................................................ Set-Up for event (FLC)
Saturday 3/21 All Day............................................................................................ Private Family Event (FLC)
SUNDAY 3/22 4th Sunday in Lent
9:00 and 10:30 a.m. ..................................................................................... Worship Services
9:00 am ................................................................................... Christian Education for all ages
6:00 pm ......................................................................................... Kids Club/Youth Ministries
Monday 3/23 9:00 am ........................................................................................................... PB Eggs Crew 1
9:30 to 11:30 am ........................................................................................................ Quilters
4:00 pm ................................................................................................................. PB Dippers
6:00 pm .................................................................................................. PB Wrappers Crew 2
Tuesday 3/24 5:30 to 9 pm ........................................................................................................ Scouts (FLC)
6:00 pm ............................................................................................................. Trustees (BR)
7:00 pm .................................................................................................... Church Council (BR)
Wednesday 3/25 9:00 to 11 am .................................................................................... Knit/Crochet group (CR)
3:30 to 6:00 pm ......................................................................................... Piano Lessons (BR)
4:00 to 7pm ............................................................................... Rotary Spaghetti Dinner (FLC)
7:00 pm ............................................................................................. Chancel Choir Rehearsal
Thursday 3/26 9:00 am ........................................................................................................... PB Eggs Crew 1
3:30 to 6 pm .............................................................................................. Piano Lessons (BR)
4:00 pm ................................................................................................................. PB Dippers
6:00 pm .................................................................................................. PB Wrappers Crew 2
Friday 3/27 6:30 to 9:30 pm .................................................................................... Family Fun Night (FLC)
Saturday 3/28 1:00 to 2 pm ................................................................................................ Group Piano (BR)
4:00 to 7 pm ........................................................................ (Turkey) Community Dinner (FLC)
SUNDAY 3/29 5th Sunday in Lent
9:00 and 10:30 a.m. ..................................................................................... Worship Services
9:00 am ................................................................................... Christian Education for all ages
5:00 pm ................................................................................................... Bell Choir Rehearsal
6:00 pm ......................................................................................... Kids Club/Youth Ministries
Monday 3/30 9:00 am ........................................................................................................... PB Eggs Crew 1
9:30 to 11:30 am ........................................................................................................ Quilters
4:00 pm ................................................................................................................. PB Dippers
6:00 pm .................................................................................................. PB Wrappers Crew 2
Tuesday 3/31 6:00 to 9 pm ........................................................................................................ Scouts (FLC)
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GIVING GARDEN 2020 . . .
Greetings from the 2020 Giving Garden! Our seed order has arrived, and we are excited to be thinking Spring! We are looking for help opening the Gar-den the last weekend of March, so please mark it on your calendar. We'll have a specific start time (probably 10ish that Saturday) when we are closer to a good weather forecast. We need to install the deer fence, plant peas, pull weeds, move rhubarb, and prepare the asparagus bed --- yes, we are going to try again!
The Garden will need volunteers for planting, weeding, harvesting and delivering. As we continue to encourage use of the Garden, we expect to add a weeknight when people can come and pick what is available, with gardeners there to help and chat. We are continuing to partner with The Mommy Shoppe and Centre House to serve their families on a regu-lar delivery basis.
We have 3 new raised beds, which will replace 3 of the rotted-out beds. The beds were a gift, and came from a small business in Maine but we will need help assembling them, tearing out the old beds, and installing the new ones. All that needs to be done in time for planting! Once we see how these beds work out, we'll develop a replacement plan for the next few seasons.
The best way to follow what is going on with the Garden is to join our Facebook group ("The Giving Garden at MNUMC") and ask Joanna (joanna.jones88@gmail.com) to add you to the email list. Whether you can help one hour a month, or one hour a week, we really truly welcome your presence. Children are great gardeners, and no experience is necessary.
We'll see you in the Garden!!
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The Giving Garden: Provide produce without condition, continue our faith journeys by following Christ's example of service, and create an opportuni-ty for fellowship. 2018 total: 1,313.5 pounds given away... A ministry of the Mt Nittany United Methodist Church, State College PA. Grow your own
General Fund Income $27,658.73
General Fund Expenses $28,389.53
Capital Improvement Income $4,395.00
Capital Improvement Expenses $4,200.00
Missions Income $3,333.96
Missions Expenses $2,746.00
JANUARY MISSIONS
> Conference Benevolent Shares $448.00
> Food Bank / Souper Bowl $482.96
> Gideons Intrn’tl $1,185.00
> Human Relations Sunday $435.00
> IHS Fuel Fund $763.00
> Peace With Justice Sunday $20.00
Total Mission Fund - Jan. $3,333.96
DATE 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
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Febr 9
Febr 16
Febr 23
AVERAGES
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75
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64
74
52
65
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61
60
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EASTER FLOWERS 2020 As in previous years, Church members and friends will have the
opportunity to purchase Easter lilies to decorate our sanctuary on Easter Sunday. The cost per
lily is $9 and payment is due with your order no later than Sunday, March 29. You can place your
payment in the offering plate, or MAIL it to Mt. Nittany UMC, 1500 E. Branch Rd., State College, PA
16801. PLEASE MARK YOUR CHECK in the memo section OR be sure your church ENVELOPE is
marked “Easter flowers”.
Please note: The Easter lily is the only flower being ordered this year.
PLEASE PRINT All Information: YOUR NAME___________________________________________________________
Daytime Ph. #__________________________
IN MEMORY OF (or) IN HONOR OF : (Circle One… In Memory or In Honor or if both, please indicate by using an “M” or “H” next to
the name so I know how to list it on the bulletin insert. Use additional paper if needed)
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Our Mission and Vi-
Our Mis-
Nurture all in the
journey to be disciples of Jesus Christ
Our Vision
To be a welcoming
and inclusive family meeting spiritual and physical needs of all
through teaching,
witnessing, service
and missions.
1500 East Branch Road State College PA 16801 PHONE (814) 237-3549
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