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Lighthouse Ministry
March Newsletter
Dear Friends,
One of the greatest blessings of
working at a Chris�an school is being
able to enjoy, and be challenged by
the many different chapel speakers
we have here each Tuesday. Many of
these guest speakers come from var-
ied backgrounds, and share from
different perspec�ves. Recently, we
have had an exci�ng series by a local
businessman, who happens to be a
father to some students in the school.
He has shared on the importance of character in the work-
place, highligh�ng things such as honesty, Integrity, and a
strong work ethic, and what they look like from an employ-
er’s perspec�ve. Much of the wisdom shared has been gath-
ered from the book of Proverbs, as well as quotes from suc-
cessful businessmen.
In our society, the focus is far too o+en only on the pre-
sent, what makes me happy here and now, with li,le regard
for the future. Many rob themselves and even their loved
ones of the blessings of God on their rela�onships, finances,
and life decisions, without realizing what it is that they are
even doing. It is easy to think we can get ahead in life by
cu0ng corners, telling “li,le white lies”, and half truths, but
both Scripture and successful men have proven otherwise.
Consider Proverbs 10:9 “He who walks in integrity walks secure-
ly, But he who perverts his ways will be found out.“
Is it any surprise that the words of successful men, regardless
of their background, happen to line up with the principles in
Scripture? God desires us to be successful in life. He wants us
to be known to those around us and that reputa�on to be
glorifying to Him. Consider also this quote:
“It takes 20 years to build a reputa�on and five minutes to ruin it. If
you think about that you'll do things differently.”
― Warren Buffe,
Our academy students have been memorizing chapters
2 & 3 of Genesis. In their February Scripture, they saw where
one of the many results of sin is that we need to eat by the
sweat of our brow (Genesis 3:19). This same principal is ech-
oed in Proverbs 20:13, “Do not love sleep, lest you come to pov-
erty; Open your eyes, and you will be sa�sfied with bread.“
A good work ethic is essen�al to not only being success-
ful in life, but maintaining the type of Godly character to
which we are called. In a society which is working hard to
villainize the Chris�an life, our moral integrity and commit-
ment to Christ should stand out. This integrity is only the re-
sult of a full surrender of our own rights, and an acceptance
of Jesus as the Lord of our life. Consider this:
“Somebody once said that in looking for people to hire, you look
for three quali�es: integrity, intelligence, and energy. And if you
don’t have the first, the other two will kill you. You think about it;
it’s true. If you hire somebody without [integrity], you really want
them to be dumb and lazy.”
― Warren Buffe,
Are we being seen as people of this type of integrity?
Even those not in the faith community recognize integrity as
being something to be desired above other character traits.
It is important that we make it part of our daily lives to sur-
render our will to Christ, to incorporate the wisdom from
Scripture into our lives daily, and to be that sweet aroma in
the world around us (2 Corinthians 2:14-16). This will give us
some awesome opportuni�es, “To Know Jesus and to make
Him Known” each day!
God Bless You!
Pastor Jacob Masemore
“To Know Jesus Christ, and to make Him Known”“To Know Jesus Christ, and to make Him Known”“To Know Jesus Christ, and to make Him Known”“To Know Jesus Christ, and to make Him Known”
Lighthouse Community Church
Lighthouse Chris�an Academy & Bible Ins�tute
www.LMChurchAcademy.org Phone #(610) 682-2109
[email protected] Fax# 610-682-0089
5 Penn St, P.O. Box 287 Lyon Sta�on, PA 19536
1888-202-4409 Toll Free
Pastor Al Zentner [email protected]
Home (610) 944-0946 Cell (610) 334-3337
Assistant Pastor Jacob Masemore [email protected]
(610) 334-9341
Around the Academy
Our Kindergarten and lower learning
center teamed up and baked delicious
cupcakes for the whole school! They were
served while s�ll warm!
We are very blessed to have
had Miki Clouser here on Feb-
ruary 7th to share about her
recent archaeological dig in
Israel during our chapel �me.
She had an impressive collec-
�on of original ar�facts the
students were able to see,
touch, and try to put back to-
gether. It truly is exci�ng how
these excava�ons of ancient
lands confirm the truths found
in the Bible!
Monthly Scripture
Ma�hew 5:3-12 3
Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 4
Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted. 5
Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. 6
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst a+er righteousness: for they shall be filled. 7
Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy. 8
Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God. 9
Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God. 10
Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 11
Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. 12
Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.
Tuition is due on the 15th of the month.
Please note: Tuition rates have gone up
slightly for this academic year. We are
doing all in our power to keep them low!
Thank you for your understanding!
We are reaching that time of year that we are in serious
preparation for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Student
Convention! Permission forms and early entries are be-
ing sent in the first of March. Stay tuned for the schedule
and more details as they become available to us.
Bonnie, a member of our church family, is
in need of an ExoSym Brace to help her to
be able to walk and func�on without pain.
The fi/ng of this brace requires an expen-
sive trip to Washington state for a few
weeks. The cost is not covered by insurance
and surpasses $7,000. We have set up a
fund to help in covering these costs in a tax
deduc�ble manner and 100% of your dona-
�on will go directly to the need. If you are
able, please contribute to this need. Checks
can be made out to Lighthouse with Bonnie
in the memo.
There will be a bake sale to
raise additional funds for
Student Convention. The
sale will take place Satur-
day, March 18th at Echo
Hill Country Store. Baked
goods donations such as
cakes, pies, cookies, and
breads are needed. Please
direct all questions to Kim
Huber, who can be reached
at 610-944-1631
Help
Needed!
Church Events
This is a great night of popcorn, entertain-
ment and ice cream sundaes and there is no cost.
Bring the family and some friends and join us!
This month’s movie is called “Forever Strong”
We are currently studying the book of Psalms
Only March 6th March 11th
Will the Real Children of God Please
Stand Up?
Discipleship Class
Join us every Thursday evening with
James Brunner @ 7pm Pastor’s Breakfast March 18th, 8:30am
(Last one until fall)
Valen�ne Fun Day 2017
Prayer & Praise Center
Praise God for His answered prayer
• New Students in the Academy
• New families a,ending Lighthouse
• Spiritual ba,les being overcome
• Mary’s brother received Christ!
• Great �me of fellowship at Valen�ne Fun Day
Below are some of the many prayer needs
among our church body to liB up during your
prayer �mes. Please talk to Jacob to add to this
list.
• Craig Hertzog, Glen Moatz & Dorian Nygard– Cancer
• Milton Berryman– Diabetes
• Bonnie to raise funds for opera�on/recovery
• Families needing restora�on
• Ralph Gi+– Healing
• Joliyah Heart
• Jeanne Baker– Healing
• Lorraine Smith– recovery
Scripture tells us that the prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effec�ve– James 5:16. We have a prayer
chain available to aid in brothers and sisters li+ing your needs in prayer. To put a request on the prayer chain,
call Mary Reinert,(610-641-0401), or Russ Seidel (610-682-6673) and they will get the word around.
Here are a few recent prayer needs and praises:
Recycling Program– We are currently accepting
aluminum cans and small clear plastic water bot-
tles. Additionally, the tabs on the aluminum
cans will be separately used to raise funding
for our student, Shamya’s, Cerebral Palsy
treatment.
We are always looking for used Cell phones,
inkjet cartridges, laptops, and Ipods. These
items can be in working or nonworking condi-
tion, and will be recycled to generate funds for
the school.
Birthdays & Anniversaries for March
Megan Hepler 8 Bd 36 Oakland Ave., Ashland, Pa. 17921
Jill Saunders 13 BD 1112 Mountain Rd, Kempton, Pa 19529
Tyffanie Kline 16BD 48 S. Maple, Kutztown, Pa 19530
Edith Zentner 18 BD. 15 Pheasant Run, Fleetwood, Pa. 19522
Sean Baker** 20 Bd 1331 Pleasant Hill Rd., Fleetwood, Pa. 19522
Russel Seidel 20 BD 408 Luther Meadows, Topton, Pa 19562
Adalie Zentner** 23 BD. 2661 Wood Ln., Morgantown, Pa. 19543
Joan Collier 23 BD 211 Forgedale Rd., Fleetwood, Pa 19522
Samuel Boyer * 25 BD PO Box 275, Lyon Sta�on, Pa 19536
Shawn & Krisy Mull 25 Anv. PO Box 112, Lyon Sta�on, Pa 19536
Vanessa Boyer 26BD Kemp St, Box 275, Lyons, Pa 19536
Ethan Zentner * 26 BD 267 E. Main, PO591, Adamstown, Pa. 19501
Alexis Zentner * 29 BD 2661 Wood Ln., Morgantown, Pa 19543
Debbie Zentner 30 BD. 195 Forgedale Rd. Fleetwood, Pa. 19522