An electronic newsletter from the Presbytery of Donegal

 

Nov 8, 2007        Issue #82

Top Stories
Mission Info
News Issues
Christian Formation Info
Positions Available
Upcoming meetings!
One Good Idea

 

Growing Faith Growing Churches 

 

Next scheduled presbytery meeting is November 20th at St Johns Devon at 3:00pm

 

Learning opportunities scheduled are:

Church Health thru Mission

Explore Historical Roots of Reformation

Accompaniment Program in Columbia SA

Explosive Renewal: Christianity in China

What affluent investors should know about charitable giving strategies

Extended Communion: Who's That At The Door??

 

 

Presbytery meetings:

Do you need a baby sitter for presbytery meetings?  Call the church directly and they will arrange for it!

 

 

Personnel Resource Database! 

Need a contact in our presbytery with some special expertise?  Go to our web site, www.donegalpby.com click on Resource Center and then Personnel and find some help!  To add your own skills to the database, just use the password - dpres and you can add your own.  

 

As of 11/8/07 there were 130 skilled people in this database.  What skills do you need? Please Register your expertise today!

 

 

CONTACT

Presbytery of Donegal
P.O. Box 10054
1861 Charter Lane ste 125
Lancaster, PA 17605-0054
717.392.4035 (phone)
717.392.8922 (fax)

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Important Note:  If you want to have a confidential conversation regarding a possible sexual misconduct incident, call our Stated Clerk, Rev. Dr. William Netting, 717.548.3719, as indicated in our Presbytery Sexual Misconduct Policy.

Go see what's new at our constantly changing webpage!

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TOP STORIES             GROWING FAITH - GROWING CHURCHES

Elder Training at Round Hill Presbyterian Church on Nov 18th from 2pm - 5pm "Rethinking Our Ordination Vows," and at First Pres Strasburg - Nov 18th 2:30 - 4pm with the Rev Dr Steve Getty!  These courses will cover the responsibilities of Elders with regard to the session, pastor(s), and the congregation. Steve Getty has a Doctor of Ministry in counseling.  Steve Gutridge (Gutty) has taught around the country for the Wee Kirk conferences for Presbyterians for Renewal.  Both of these servants are fine teachers!  All elders could learn from one of these short courses!  Registration is not required, but inquiries can be made at the presbytery office.  717.392.4035 or kathy@donegalpby.com  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMF_24cQqT0  Amazing Grace History/"Amazing Grace" short video clip By Wintley Phipps

I have a genuine concern for ministers and their families. If the pastor’s spouse works Monday through Friday and/or the children are in school, it is almost impossible for the family to enjoy extended time together, except for vacation. If you find yourself without vacation time but have a desire to get away with your spouse or family for the weekend, I will be glad to conduct the Sunday service(s) without charge or mileage. A bonus is that after having to sit through one of my sermons, the congregation will welcome you back with open arms! Whom am I? Steve Getty. You can reach me quickly at 717-768-8343 or slowly at talktogetty@yahoo.com. Speaking of quickly, I’m also available to substitute if you are ill Sunday morning or have any emergency.

Sunday, January 27th from 2pm - 5pm at Bellevue Presbyterian Church - Presbytery Committee/Department Orientation and Welcome to the Work!

This time will be spent getting oriented to the work of the presbytery.  If you are new to a committee or department, we want to help you get trained for the work and become an effective member of this servant organization!  Register with Kathy Bartels at kathy@donegalpby.com or by phone: 717.392.4035!  Blessings!

 

The Board of Pensions Benefits Talk for Clergy - Dec 13, 2007 at 3pm  Sign up at http://www.pensions.org/register or 800.355.4487  Last year's is available at:  Tax Tips for Ministers and Churches" BenefitsTalk Audio Replay http://www.pensions.org/library/publications/multimedia/taxtips/2006.htm

 

Alternative Giving Brochure and Alternative Gift Market Cards  Each year Presbyterian Disaster Assistance receives requests for alternative Christmas giving ideas and as we have done in years past, PDA has identified areas where additional funds are needed and has provided a realistic estimate of the cost to respond to disaster survivors’ needs.  This information is available online http://www.pcusa.org/pda/tools/alternativegiving.htm or brochures can be ordered by calling PDS (800-524-2612) and requesting item#25412-07-020.  In response to congregations that hold Alternative Gift Markets and also in response to specific requests received at the recent Mission Celebration '07, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance is making available pre-printed Alternative Gift cards in varying amounts.   Four different cards with a value of $12.00, $20.00,  $50.00, and $250.00 are available. The subjects for the cards were chosen based on the magnitude of the disaster or ongoing recovery needs. Proceeds from each of the four cards will be put into an account designated for the particular disaster response.  Photos and text of these cards can be found at http://www.pcusa.org/pda/tools/alternativegiftmarketcards.htm.

The initial focus of the cards is for alternative Christmas giving, however, cards are available with wording for gifts in honor of special occasions or gifts in memory of loved ones.  Please consider one of these projects as an opportunity where you can share the gift of God's love. Cards can be ordered by contacting PDA at pda@pcusa.org

 

WARNING!  There will be a new children's movie out in December starring Nicole Kidman called "The Golden Compass". The movie has been described as "atheism for kids" and is based on the first book of a trilogy entitled "His Dark Materials" that was written by Phillip Pullman. Pullman is a militant atheist and secular humanist who despises C. S. Lewis and the "Chronicles of Narnia". His motivation for writing this trilogy was specifically to counteract Lewis' symbolisms of Christ that are portrayed in the Narnia series. BE WARNED - SOURCES THAT I'VE CHECKED CONFIRM THE WARNING!

 

 

MISSION INFORMATION

http://belfastyav.blogspot.com/

Click on the above to follow the Blog of Bethany Therriault (Young Adult Volunteer from Eastminster Presbyterian) volunteering in Belfast Northern Ireland.

There is an exciting and unique mission opportunity for you and your young people that I would like to share with you. It is called Mission Centered and it's an intentionally Presbyterian mission experience in Louisville, Kentucky!  Mission Centered is a new offering of the Office of Ministries with Youth in conjunction with Youthworks! - an ecumenical agency (started by a Presbyterian youth worker) that provides short term mission trips for young people.  If you are looking for a mission trip for your junior and/or senior high students, you should check out Mission Centered. It is called Mission "Centered" because part of the time will be spent at The Presbyterian "Center" here in Louisville and learn about what happens at the national and international level of the PC(USA).  If you would like to know more about Mission Centered you can visit the web page at www.pcusa.org/youthministry/missioncentered and if you would like to know more about Youthworks! you can visit their website at www.youthworks.com   Blessings on you and your ministry!

 

2008 will be a Year of World Mission!  Hear and see great things that God is doing TODAY, as Jesus commanded us (John 4:35, NIV) "open your eyes and look at the fields!"  Be inspired by how truly "They are ripe for harvest!"  At the January 15th presbytery meeting, Dr Michael Johnson, MD, surgeon in Kenya will speak during lunch!  Don't miss this at Wayside Presbyterian Church!

WEC Link will be offering an exciting breakfast event on Saturday, November 10, 2007 from 8:30 - 10:30 am at our Headquarters at Fort Washington, PA on the topic of Business as Mission (BAM). Our speaker will be Chris Brown who has served in Central Asia since 1993 as the head of a successful consulting firm.  We would like to especially invite those businesspeople who would like to learn about how their skills can be used in new ways to further the Kingdom as well as pastors and missions leaders.   An excellent site about Business as Mission (BAM) can be found at http://www.businessasmissionnetwork.com/.  You will also find a good write-up about the BAM model by New York Times writer, Andy Newman, which features the EC Group International, an Indian company specializing in offshore IT staffing services at http://www.businessasmissionnetwork.com/2007/06/most-admired-kingdom-company-4-ec-group.html  Please RSVP if you wish to come (215.646.2322 ext 101 or weclink@wec-usa.org) Blessings in Christ, David Hall

Mission Chair people - Take Note!  Hello, My name is Jamie Roth,  I am an intern at Church World Service an Immigration and Refugee Program of Church World Service (CWS/IRP) is an ecumenical family empowering churches to show hospitality to strangers, that is, to immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers and other uprooted people in the United States and around the world. Refugee resettlement program located in Lancaster city.   I am writing to your organization to see if you would be willing to help Church World Service by helping to make welcome kits that each refugee receives when they arrive.  We are in much need of them due to the many refugees we are resettling. Here is a little more information about the welcome kits. http://www.churchworldservice.org/kits/index.html   If you have anymore questions or would like to participate please let me know and I can set up a meeting to time to talk more in depth with you.  Thanks,  Jamie Roth,  Jlroth1@marauder.millersville.edu   215-284-1923(cell)  717-871-4244(Home)

Clothing/Medical Mission to Honduras. February 24-March 1, 2008 Cost $1,250 includes all but a few meals. Travel with Steve Mentzer to the Southern Region of Honduras where we will work in several rural villages and worship with our Presbyterian Friends.  For more information see: www.missiontrav.com or call Steve 717-299-4942.  Thanks,  Steven C. Mentzer, Central American Relief Efforts, ssmentzer@comcast.net (717) 203-4942

Palestinian aid from Alternative Gift Market.  Now is the time to start thinking of alternative Christmas gifts to support struggling Palestinian families.  PAL Craftaid purchases olivewood sculptures and counted cross-stitch needlework from Palestinian families, sells them in the U.S. and donates the proceeds to Palestinian Christian NGSs.  For more info or a brochures, contact: Carol Hylkema (Dearborn, MI), ph: 313.561.1372 or CHylkema@wowway.com

 

NEWS ISSUES FROM PRESBYTERY!

http://donegalpresbytery.blogspot.com/ - Tell us what God is doing in your life! Record your own stories of the power of the Almighty!  We are richly blessed!

2008 General Assembly Meeting in San Jose, CA, June 21-28, Donegal Presbytery approved a new method of electing General Assembly Minister Commissioners at the September 18th stated meeting. Any minister who wishes to become a commissioner must complete a petition. The procedure and petition are available by contacting either Ed Martin or Kathy Bartels.  Candidates are to submit a paper with 3 paragraphs: 1) church and current position, 2) outline of service to Donegal Presbytery, and 3) explanation of why you would like to be a commissioner. Limit of 100 words/paragraph or one side of a page. Submit a wallet size picture. Mail your petition, paper and picture to Ed Martin, 706 Edward Lane, West Chester, PA 19382 or the presbytery office. Deadline for submitting a petition is the end of the November 20th presbytery meeting. Sketches will be published and circulated in lieu of campaign speeches on the floor of the presbytery. Ed Martin, Chairperson, Nominating Committee

Important IRS requirements for contributions and end of year giving. http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p1771.pdf

News For Small Churches:  Beginning January 1,2008, the Board of Pensions will provide stipends of up to $3,000 toward sabbaticals for eligible pastors serving churches of less than 200 members. More information on the Sabbath Sabbatical Support Grants program is available at www.pensions.org.

The 2008 Summer Collegium at Virginia Theological Seminary – a project in support of small congregations will be held June 25 – July 3, 2009.  The Summer Collegium is available to ordained clergy.  All costs related to the Collegium, including travel, room and board, books, pulpit supply and childcare are paid for by a grant from the Lilly Endowment Inc.  Application forms can be downloaded from www.vts.edu/education/collegium.   The deadline for completed applications is December 15, 2007.

The Presbyterian Association of Tentmakers now has a Web Site.  To access this Web Site, go to www.yaphankpc.org.

If you know of any resources or training event that should be posted on our Web Site, please forward it to Eva Slayton at Eva.Slayton@pcusa.org or Phil Tom at Phil.Tom@pcusa.org.  Please NOTE our new email addresses.  We continue to welcome your input and ideas on how the Small Church and Community Ministry Office can continue to support and resource small, urban and rural churches.  Let us hear from you.  Eva Slayton and Phil Tom

Seminary Graduate Help!  Greetings. I am writing to ask whether you know of any congregations within your presbytery that could use some temporary, fresh out of seminary help. I graduated from Pittsburgh Seminary in May and became a candidate under care of Carlisle presbytery in September. After checking with my own presbytery's EP and several congregations, I've found that pickings are pretty scarce! I would like to work in a congregational setting during my candidacy year. I've worked in a 220 member congregation as a student assistant in Pittsburgh and this past summer, as an assistant to the chaplain in a Pinnacle Health hospital. I want to work in any/ all aspects of congregational ministry. Thanks for your time.  Blessings and peace,  Meg ShoemanHe is the radiance of God's glory, the stamp of God's very being, and he sustains the universe by his word of power. (Hebrews 1:3a) M.R.N. Shoeman, 2853 Foxianna Road, Middletown, PA 17057, 717.557.1095, mshoeman@pts.edu

Two courses that are being offered which have been a great blessing to many seminarians in the past. You can download the specific information from www.pcusa.org/seminaries  The first one is “Leadership in a Connectional Church”, January 7-11, 2008 at the Presbyterian Center, Louisville KY. Registration deadline is November 18.  The second one is in conjunction with General Assembly: “Presbyterianism: Principles & Practices” June 20-28, 2008 at the 218 General Assembly in San Jose CA. Registration is due May 1, 2008.  God’s richest blessing in your endeavors.  In Christ, Bob Barcus

30 Hour Sabbath - Rest Renew Restore - January 7-8 or February 5-6.  Spiritual and Personal Renewal for Churchworkers and Those who love them.  Location is Australian Walkabout Bed and Breakfast, 837 Village Road, Lancaster, PA 17602 or http://www.walkaboutinn.com  or 717.464.0707  The facilitator is the Rev Dr Bob Griffin who served for 20 years in the pastoral ministry.  Meet Bob and his wife Lynne.  The cost is $199 plus tax.

 

Wayside Presbyterian Church is searching for a temporary supply Pastor for May 2008 through August 2008 during a sabbatical for our Pastor.  Requirements are to serve 20 hours a week with primary responsibilities being Sunday service preparation, preaching and general support in office, committees, some visitation, lead the serving of Communion.  Terms would include an hourly wage, mileage (excluding commute to/from church) and phone/cell phone use and reimbursement for calls from home.

Two Parish Associates and selected elders will cover the following duties: manage staff of Music Director, Youth Coordinator, Administrative Assistant and sexton; pastoral visitation; moderate session meetings, requests for funerals and weddings, provide office hours for drop by visits and Men’s Bible study.  

If you can help or have questions, please contact Jeff Doane at 717-898-4165 weeknights after 5 PM.

S.P.I.R.E. (Meeting) (Spouses and Survivors are cordially invited)

Date:   November 12, 2007, Place:  Moravian Manor Café, Lititz, PA,  Time:   11:45 a.m. (Note the time!), Program:  Have you read a good book lately? Share a “brief”

sentence or two as to why you believe it is  worth reading! Bill Brown, Sec.,  

Brief Directions to Moravian Manor, From Lancaster, go North on Rt. 501 to Lemon Street in Lititz. Turn left and go 2 blocks to the Manor. Park wherever you can. The 2 hour restrictions are for students at the High School.

The Summer Collegium, a project in support of small congregations, is now accepting applications for the Summer 2008 event, which will take place at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, VA, from June 25-July 3, 2008.  This nine-day, all expenses paid conference for clergy and their spouses or partners is open to those who pastor small congregations (100 or fewer average Sunday attendance) and are committed to small church ministry.  Singles and non-ordained pastors are welcome to apply for the one of the 25 openings.  The conference consists of keynotes and workshops on all aspects of small church ministry, with a special emphasis on worship and preaching.  Keynotes include Tony Pappas, who has written extensively on small church life, and Peter Bush and Christine O'Reilly, authors of the new book Where 20 or 30 are Gathered:  Leading Worship in the Small Church.  John Bell of the Iona Community in Scotland will be our music leader.  This is an ecumenical project sponsored by the Lilly Endowment Inc.  Applications may be downloaded from our website, www.vts.edu/education/collegium, or contact Marilyn Johns (mjohns@vts.edu or 703-461-1760); applications must be postmarked by December 15, 2007.  Thank you very much, and please contact me if you have any questions.  Marilyn Johns, D. Min. Project Manager, The Summer Collegium

Presbyterian Endowment Education & Resource Network   Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, 625 Montgomery Avenue, Bryn Mawr PA; Saturday, January 26, 2008, 8:30 am — 5:00 pm  Come learn how your church can enhance and develop its ministry through an endowment program. This is a conference both for the church considering creating an endowment program and for the church wanting to revitalize or enhance its endowment program.  Cost is $50 per person. Go to www.peernetwork.org for more details and registration information. Special benefits will include:

  • Separate tracks for churches at different levels in growing their endowment program (registration survey provided to guide in track selection)
  • Worship on theology of stewardship
  • Plenary on stewardship
  • Networking & roundtable discussions during lunch
  • Individual, professional consult before leaving conference to determine plan of action for your church

 

CHRISTIAN FORMATION INFORMATION

We welcome Janet Ressler (from First Pres Lancaster) as the new Chairperson of the Christian Formation Division of Presbytery.  Janet will follow in the footsteps of the Rev. Douglas Hileman who has served us well for six years.  Extravagant Blessings in this work, Janet!

Lancaster Theological Seminary invites your congregation to join 30-50 other congregations, primarily in Pennsylvania and Maryland, in participating in our Spring/Lenten Adult Study Series. The theme of this five-week series is “Philippians: Living Joyfully in God’s Presence.” Written by Dr. Bruce Epperly, this study will focus on what it means to experience God working in our lives and how we can awaken to God’s abundant presence through scripture study and spiritual practices. In the context of reflection on the text, take home exercises, and spiritual practices, participants will explore what it means to live with an awareness of God’s presence in the small and large details of their lives.  Bruce Epperly is Director of Continuing Education and Professor of Practical Theology at Lancaster Theological Seminary. The author of twelve books in spirituality, theology, healing, and death and dying, Dr. Epperly is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ and Christian Church (Disciples of Christ.)  The study includes the following:  1.      Study guide for participants and leaders, 2.      Video introduction to each session, 3.      Introductory and concluding lectures, for those who wish to attend, at Lancaster Theological Seminary. 

The cost of the study is $150 per congregation, with some scholarship assistance available. For more information or to register, please contact Rikki Jones at 717-290-8758 or rjones@lancasterseminary.edu

 

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Worship Leader Needed at Unionville!  Part of our purpose as a church is to provide authentic, God-honoring opportunities for worship that are expressive, faithful, and attentive to our local context.  At the present time Unionville Presbyterian Church has two traditional services on Sunday mornings and we are looking to permanently add a new worship experience on Sunday evenings.  Our task force has been visiting other contemporary worship services in our area and praying for God’s guidance.  Worship teams from other churches have come and led Sunday evening worship for us so that we can see and feel what it is like to worship “at home.”  It is our prayer that we will be able to lead this worship with our own team once a month with the expectation that the service will evolve to every Sunday evening in God’s time.  Leadership is key.  We are praying for a volunteer who would help UPC birth this new worship experience with the hope that it will evolve into a paid staff position once we are ready to worship on a weekly basis.  This is a wonderful opportunity to make your own mark while formulating and creating this new worship experience in conjunction with Pastor Jen Howat and the task force.  If you feel that you are gifted in this area and that God is calling you in our direction please contact Pastor Jen at 610-347-2327 or email her at pastorjen@comcast.net.  Thank you!

Youth Leader wanted in Jan 2008! The Session of Doe Run Pres in S. Coatesville PA is seeking a parttime (up to 10 hours a week) youth leader to lead our youth in fellowship, service and study.  Youth group of 10 youth (7-12) meet weekly ususally on Sunday nights.  $10 per hour plus mileage.  If interested in applying, contact adickey543@comcast.net or minister@doerun.org

IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR HANDBELL DIRECTOR  Westminster Presbyterian Church is a suburban church of 2100 members with a large, established music program. The director will be responsible for the administration and directing of 3 handbell choirs, 2 youth and 1 adult ( with lots of potential for growth. )  Westminster owns 5 octaves of Schulmerich handbells and 3 octaves hand chimes. The choirs play mostly intermediate level of music.  The director is responsible for the selection of music, maintaining management of the program and working with the Director of Music to incorporate the bell choirs into the music ministry of the church. The position is part-time, 8-10 hours per week for 10 months, and the salary is negotiable with level of experience .The beginning date is immediate. A complete job description is available to interested candidates. Please contact Robert Morris, Director of Music, Westminster Presbyterian Church,  West Chester, PA 19382, http://www.westminsterpc.org   610 399-3377    bmorris@westminsterpc.org

Wrightsville Presbyterian Church, an equal opportunity employer, seeks a Director of Christian Education.  This newly established, part-time position will evaluate, resource and direct the educational needs for children, youth and adults.  This includes extended programming, seasonal events, Vacation Bible School, and the recruitment, development, and training of volunteers.  Must be able to build relationships with children and adults of all ages in order to engage them in learning and in service to the Lord.  Additional qualifications include: education in graduate, undergraduate, or seminary specializing in Christian education preferred; leadership skills and ability to work with volunteers; applicable clearances; ability to work 15-20 hours per week.  Qualified candidates should send resume with applicable experience, cover letter, and references to attention: Chair, Search Committee, Wrightsville Presbyterian Church, 205 North Second Street, Wrightsville, PA 17368.

The First Presbyterian Church of Phoenixville is seeking a Worship & Praise Team Leader to lead the music and direct our Praise Team during our contemporary Rise & Shine service.  This is a salaried, part-time position (approximately 10 hours per week).  This is your opportunity to contribute to a loving, growing and thriving church.  Interested musicians should forward their resume to secretaryfpc@comcast.net or mail to: The First Presbyterian Church of Phoenixville, 145 Main Street Phoenixville , PA 19460  RE:  Praise Team Leader.

 

 

CALENDAR OF COMING MEETINGS!

Use the webpage calendar at: http://www.donegalpby.com/cgi-bin/calendar.pl  or: 

Saturday, Nov 10 - Fall Wood Cutting Day at Camp Donegal; PW Coordinating Team meets at Leacock Presbyterian Church

Monday, Nov 12 - SPIRE meets at 11:45 at Moravian Manor; Steering Committee meets at 4pm at the Presbytery office; Council meets with a new format at 7pm at First Presbyterian Strasburg.

Tuesday, Nov 13 - New Church Development meets at 1pm - 3pm at the presbytery office, Presbytery staff meets at 3pm at the office.

Friday, Nov 16 - Senior High Retreat at Camp Donegal Friday thru Sunday.

Sunday, Nov 18 - Elder training - First Pres Strasburg from 2:30pm - 4pm with Steve Getty, Round Hill from 2pm - 5pm with Steve Gutridge

Monday, Nov 19 - Self Development of People meets at 7pm at the presbytery office

Tuesday, Nov 20 - Presbytery meets at St. Johns Presbyterian Church in Devon at 3pm.  At this time there are no pre-presbytery events planned.  There will be poster sessions within the body of the meeting.

Monday, Nov 26 - Camp Committee meets at 7pm at Camp Donegal

Wednesday, Nov 28 - Women in Ministry meet at 10am at First Pres Strasburg

Friday Nov 30 - Sunday Dec 2 - Camper Reunion Retreat for grades 5-6 at Camp Donegal

 

ONE GOOD IDEA

Meet some of our Inquirers and Candidates!  These women are working hard to prepare for ministry!  Meet them before "the floor" of presbytery -  

Emily Chudy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_cWbDEeQNc

Erin Hayes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMmNgh3Bq7A

Barbara Whipple

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vygOd4gxxFs

Sara Randall

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuL93n608ac

 

Extravagant Blessings!     Charlie

If you have a good idea, I'd love to share it in this eNews letter.  Send it to me via: cwgross@gmail.com   Thank-You Very Much!

 

 



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