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Lancaster Mennonite Conference
U P D A T E S
Information for leaders and congregations
September 7, 2016

These bi-weekly UPDATES are shared so that leaders and congregations are aware of events and information taking place in LMC, agencies, fraternal organizations, congregations, and the broader church. These announcements are for your information and to share with others in your congregation through email, weekly bulletin, monthly newsletter, Sunday morning announcements, church website, or Facebook. Use your discretion and share what your congregation will find helpful.

LMC Office Events & Information
Fall Leadership Assembly
Friday, September 16, 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Yoder's Banquet & Conference Center
14 S Tower Rd., New Holland, PA 17557

On September 16 at Yoder's Banquet Center in New Holland, Per Nilson will be our primary resource speaker. In 2002 he worked to plant Community of Hope Church in Rosemount, MN. Presently, Per is the Lead Pastor of Community of Hope Church, which includes four missional communities. He will engage the gathering with three sessions that will include information, Q&A, and practical engagement around tables. His focus will develop the idea of missional communities as one form of church multiplication. Session one will provide an information base. Sessions 2 and 3 will get increasingly hands-on oriented.

Omar Guzman, pastor of the Evangelical Garifuna Church of Manhattan and lead church planter for the Garifuna Church Planting network will also engage the group on his efforts at local discipleship and national church multiplication. He has led the effort for 10 new congregations over the last several years from Boston to Los Angeles. Omar will present in Spanish, but English translation will be provided. His session will also include group interaction.

In addition Keith Weaver will update leaders on the coming, going, and staying of LMC congregations with regards to affiliation questions.

Advance registration is required for lunch planning by September 9, please contact Joselyn Santiago at jsantiago@lancasterconference.org or 717-293-5246 ext. 100The cost is $30/person and includes a continental breakfast and lunch. Cash or check payable to Lancaster Mennonite Conference; due on or before September 16Check in begins at 8:00 am and the day will conclude promptly at 3:30 pm.

Awareness & Training
Making Church a Safe Place for All
Volunteers in your congregations who have direct contact with children have until July 1, 2016 to be in compliance with the new Pennsylvania Child Protective Services Law of 2014. If your congregation needs help with this process contact the Conference office. We have tools available to help you make that transition and develop a child protection policy.
 
If your congregation has not taken steps to bring your credentialed leaders into compliance, please contact the LMC Office as soon as possible for assistance in understanding what must be done. December 31, 2015 was the date for all employees of organizations that have direct contact with children to be in compliance.  

Contact Brinton Rutherford brutherford@lancasterconference.org if you are interested. 
Click here to see flyer.

LMC Youth Workers Monthly Breakfast
On the 4th Tuesday of each month, youth ministry workers gather at 8:00 a.m. at Lyndon Diner in Lancaster, Pa. to share ideas and, encourage and support one another through conversation and prayer.  Anyone involved with youth ministry in any way in Lancaster Mennonite Conference is welcome! Please RSVP on the LMC Youth Workers FB page if you are coming. 

LMC Pastoral Openings
If you are interested in a pastoral position at one of the LMC congregations, click here to see what positions are available. You can also go onto our website  http://www.lancasterconference.org/ and click on the Pastoral Openings link.  

Classified Ads
LMC and LMC agencies, fraternal organizations, and congregations, often post classified ads under the "Classifieds" tab on the LMC website. Click here to see the postings.
LMC Agency Events & Information
Eastern Mennonite Missions 
 
EMM banquet "Good news in a broken world" 
Why does EMM exist? So that the hope of Jesus can be held in every heart.

Hear more from President Nelson Okanya at "Good news in a broken world," EMM's vision and fundraising banquet on Friday, October 21, 6:30 p.m., at Yoder's Restaurant & Buffet in New Holland, Pa. Register online by October 1 at emm.org/banquet.

Banquete de EMM "Buenas noticias en un mundo quebrantado"
¿Por qué razón existe EMM? Para que la esperanza de Jesús habite en cada corazón.

Oiga más de parte del Presidente Nelson Okanya en el banquete de visión y recaudación de fondos de EMM, "Buenas noticias en un mundo quebrantado", el viernes 21 de octubre a las 6:30 p.m. en el Yoder's Restaurant & Buffet en New Holland, Pa. Regístrese online a más tardar el primero de octubre visitando emm.org/banquet.

Christian + Muslim = friends?
Heard any of these ideas?
  • All Muslims are militant jihadists.
  • Jesus followers need to hide their faith when relating to Muslims.
  • Muslims are inaccessible or unapproachable.
  • Muslims already have faith and don't need the gospel.
Invite EMM's Christian/Muslim Relations Team to your church to challenge myths like these. Equip your congregation or group for life-giving interaction with Muslims. Work with the team to choose the best mix of core and optional seminar components for your context. Learn more at emm.org/peacemakers. To book a seminar, email Jonathan Bornman at peacemakers@emm.org.

Cristiano + musulmán = ¿amigos?
¿Ha escuchado alguna de las siguientes ideas?
  • Todos los musulmanes son yihadistas militantes.
  • Los seguidores de Jesús deben ocultar su fe cuando se relacionan con musulmanes.
  • Los musulmanes son inaccesibles.
  • Los musulmanes ya tienen fe y no necesitan del evangelio.
Invite al Equipo de Relaciones entre Cristianos y Musulmanes a su iglesia para desafiar mitos similares a estos. Capacite a su congregación o grupo para tener interacción vivificante con los musulmanes. Trabaje con el Equipo para elegir la mejor combinación de componentes básicos y opcionales de un seminario aplicable a su contexto. Obtenga mayor información visitando emm.org/peacemakers. Para reservar fechas para un seminario, envíe un correo electrónico a Jonathan Bornman a peacemakers@emm.org.

Launch into life on mission 
Want to learn cross-cultural disciple-making skills that will launch you into life on mission? Explore mission internship possibilities at  emm.org/internship.

Develop a Christian camp in Chile. Teach English in the Czech Republic. Start a business in Central Asia. Or intern in a social impact business right here in North America. Four to twelve month assignments for those 18 and older.

Impulsados hacia una vida en misión
¿Desea aprender habilidades interculturales de discipulado que le impulsarán a tener toda una vida en misión? Explore las posibilidades de un internado o pasantía en misiones visitando emm.org/internship.

Desarrolle un campamento cristiano en Chile. Enseñe Inglés en la República Checa. Inicie un negocio en Asia Central. O sea un interno o pasante en un negocio de impacto social aquí mismo en Norteamérica. Posiciones de cuatro a doce meses para mayores de 18 años.

 
 

Field Trip: The Trail of Greenywalt's Boys
Join Ken Reed in visiting sites relating both to the Mennonite and Scots-Irish communities on Saturday, October 8. Reed will look at how these two groups of religious refugees lived uneasily next to one another. Reed is also the author of the forthcoming historical fiction novel Both my Sons (Greenywalt's Boys) that explores Mennonites during the Revolutionary War. He previously authored Mennonite Soldier and He Flew Too High. Registration for this tour is due September 8. Tickets cost $75 for Society members and $90 for nonmembers. Reserve your spot online at lmhs.org or by calling (717) 393-9745.

Gira: El Sendero de los Muchachos de Greenywalt
Visita con Ken Reed lugares que se relacionan a las comunidades menonita y escocés-irlandés el sábado 8 de octubre. Reed informará sobre cómo estos dos grupos de refugiados religiosos vivieron en tensión cercanos el uno al otro. Reed es también el autor de la novela de ficción histórica a publicarse próximamente, Both my Sons (Greenywalt's Boys) que explora a los menonitas durante la Guerra Revolucionaria. También es autor de Mennonite Soldier y He Flew Too High. Los boletos cuestan $75 para miembros de la Sociedad, y $90 para no-miembros. Reserva tu lugar en lmhs.org o llamando al (717) 393-9745.

Annual Storytelling Night
Hear life stories from Charlie Longenecker, former biology teacher at Lancaster Mennonite High School, and Janet Breneman, teacher, writer and pastor, at 7 p.m. on Monday, September 12 at Landisville Mennonite Church, 3320 Bowman Rd., Landisville, Pa. Learn more at lmhs.org.

Noche de Cuentos Anual
Escucha historias de su vida contados por Charlie Longenecker, maestro de biología en Lancaster Mennonite High School, y Janet Breneman, maestra, escritora y pastora, a las 7 p.m., 12 de septiembre en Landisville Mennonite Church, 3320 Bowman Rd., Landsiville, Pa.  Aprende más sobre el evento en lmhs.org

Pa. German Dialect Classes
Open for registration now! Beginner classes run Thursdays, 7 to 9 p.m., from September 15 through November 17. Intermediate classes are on Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., September 17 through November 19. To register, visit www.lmhs.org/classes or call (717) 393-9745.

Clases del dialecto alemán de Pensilvania
¡Regístrate ahora! Clases para principiantes se llevarán a cabo los jueves, 7-9 p.m., del 15 de septiembre al 17 de noviembre. Clases avanzadas se darán los sábados de 10 a.m. a 12 p.m., 17 de septiembre al 19 noviembre.  Para registrarte, visita a www.lmhs.org/classes o llama al (717) 393-9745.

Book talk and signing event with Ken Reed
Come to the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society for a talk and book signing event with Ken Reed, author of the new novel Both My Sons, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 6, at 2215 Millstream Road., Lancaster, Pa. Both My Sons is about Mennonites who migrated from the Palatinate in modern Germany to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in the mid-1700s. Reed is also the author of the popular novel Mennonite Soldier, published in 1974.

Charla y firma de libro con Ken Reed
Ven a la Sociedad Histórica Menonita de Láncaster para una charla y firma de libro con Ken Reed, autor de la nueva novela Mis Hijos Ambos (Both My Sons), a las 7 p.m. el jueves 6 de octubre, en el 2215 Millstream Road., Láncaster, Pa. Mis Hijos Ambos se trata sobre los menonitas que migraron desde el Palatinado en Alemania moderna al Condado de Láncaster, Pensilvania, a mediados de los 1700. Reed es también autor de la novela popular, Soldado Menonita (Mennonite Soldier) publicado en el 1974.
LMS Logo
75th Anniversary Celebration
Lancaster Mennonite School alumni are invited to participate in an alumni choir and orchestra as part of the school's 75th anniversary celebration October 7, 2016. If interested in participating, contact Marcy Hostetter at hostettermr@lancastermennonite.org.

Mennonite Children's Choir of Lancaster
The Mennonite Children's Choir of Lancaster is scheduling auditions for the 2016-2017 choir year. Children and youth in grades 2-12 may contact director Sarah Wingard (540-383-9986) to schedule an audition. Singers meet Tuesday evenings late August through early May to rehearse for a fall and spring concert series. The mission of MCCL is training children and youth to glorify Jesus Christ through excellent choral singing.  The MCCL program is open to children and youth from all church backgrounds and is a program of Lancaster Mennonite School as a service to the community.

ReceptionLANDIS HOMES
A reception, open to the public will be held September 20 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Harvest View galleries at Landis Homes, 1001 East Oregon Road, Lititz, PA, featuring the photography of Gerald H. Ihle. He is a retired United Methodist pastor. Jerry's photos have been taken locally as well as in New England, National Parks, the Canadian Rockies, Austria, Switzerland and Germany. Works will continue to be on display through October. For more information call 717-381-3550.


Parkinson's Support Group Meeting
The next meeting of the Lancaster County Parkinson's Support Group will be held on Tuesday, September 19 at 2:00 p.m. at Landis Homes. The session will be on "The Importance of Exercise with Parkinson's". The speaker is Tim Kauffman, from Kauffman's Physical Therapy. The public meeting will be held  in the Westview Community Room at Landis Homes, 1001 East Oregon Road, Lititz.
These meetings are designed for education and support for persons diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and their families. For more information, or to receive a brochure about the Lancaster County Parkinson's Support Group, persons may make requests to P.O. Box 251, East Petersburg, PA 17520, or call 717-509-5494.


Landis Homes Fellowship Day 
Visit Landis Homes September 10 and enjoy a day of fun, food and friends. Come early for a chance to bid on exquisite quilts, exclusive vacations, original artwork, cherished treasures and one of a kind handcrafts. Your generosity helps to provide benevolent care to residents in need. For more information call 717-509-5490 or go to http://bit.ly/2016FellowshipDay


Pathways
Registration is now open for the fall session of Pathways Institute for Lifelong Learning, sponsored by Landis Homes. These learning courses, excursions, and service projects are designed for anyone age 55+ in South Central PA. For more information and to register see http://www.thepathwaysinstitute.org/lancaster-county/ or call 717-381-3577
LMC Fraternal Ministries Events & Information
Camp Hebron
September 13-15, 2016
It's not too late to register! Come away for a few days of relaxation, inspiration and fellowship with other adults ages 60+. Enjoy great messages and art from pastor and artist, Dave Weiss, and worshipful music from local group Sweetlife.

October 1, 2016
Celebrate with us what God is doing through the ministry of Hebron. Family-friendly activities, bounce house, wagon rides, nostalgia and BBQ with square-dancing led by Strings on Wings. Admission is FREE for those who register.

November 11-13, 2016
Get away from the craziness of life for a weekend and spend quality time with your girls. This event is for moms and their daughters ages 11+. Event features worship, devotions and breakout sessions to talk about relevant topics for moms and for teenage girls.

November 24, 2016
Enjoy thanksgiving without the cooking and cleaning. Large families welcome! Spots are limited.

January 6-8, 2017
Bring your youth group for a ready-made weekend of worship and fun. Featuring speaker Wayne Morgan and worship band Kutz Music Ministries.

January 13-15, 2017
Help your kids take root in their faith by attending this year's Sr. High Retreat. Kids will be inspired through devotional sessions led by Tom DelRocini, and engage in topics of interest during break-out sessions. Music led by worship band, Saline.

January 27-29, 2017
Are you ready to make a dent in those piles of photos waiting for albums? Enjoy an atmosphere of fellowship, laughter, and of course, time to work on your scrapbooks.

February 24-26, 2017
Looking for spiritual refreshment? Escape the circus at home and reconnect with God at Camp Hebron's Women's Retreat, featuring speaker and blogger, Bonni Greiner and worship led by Annie Brown
Garden Spot Village
New Holland Historical Society
September 15, 7 p.m., Chapel
Learn more about history with the New Holland Historical Society at this monthly meeting. Call 717-355-6000 or info@gardenspotvillage.org.

Calendar of upcoming events: GSV Events Calendar
Kairos
Sabbath Space 
Kairos School of Spiritual Formation is offering a day apart for pastors, ministry leaders, and caregivers."Sabbath Space" is a monthly day apart intended to provide the gift of personal and shared silence, and time for reflection on your relationship with God. The focus of these days will be resting in the heart of Holiness and soaking in God's love to renew and refresh your spirit. Meeting days are the third Thursday of each month, beginning in October, at Fern Rock Retreat. For additional information please visit http://www.kairosjourney.org/sabbath-space/
New Person Ministries
Fall Dessert Bars 
New Person Ministries will be having three dessert bars this fall. NPM is a halfway house that works with men reentering society directly from prison. All are invited to come hear more about the work that New Person Ministries is engaged with, testimonies, and how you can partner with us.  There will also be a question and answer time at the end.  There is no cost to attend.  

Where and when:
  • Tuesday, September 13, 7-8 pm at Grace Fellowship Church (Reading).
  • Sunday, September 18, 7-8pm at Mountville Mennonite Church.
  • Tuesday, October 4, 7-8pm at West End Mennonite Fellowship.
We hope to see you there.  For more information, please contact Jordan Kauffman (717) 917-9498 or jrkauff1@gmail.com.  
No Longer Alone Ministries 
September 16
On the Frontlines: Supporting Families and Parishioners with Mental Illness
9:00 - 3:30 pm at Calvary Church, Lancaster, PA
Although most don't realize it, people in ministry are at the front lines of mental health care. They need support from others with professional training in addressing mental health problems. They also need to sharpen their own knowledge and skills. Seminar presenter Amy SImpson, author of the award-winning Troubled Minds: Mental Illness and the Church's Mission, will offer specific ways people in caring ministries can respond to the needs of individuals and families affected by mental illness. This seminar is co-sponsored with Faith -Based Health Ministries Network, EMU-Lancaster Campus, and Philhaven.
 
Audience: clergy, nurses, social workers, and other professionals.
 
Cost: $35; lunch included; CEU's available
Registration:  online at www.nlam.org (early July) or mail to NLAM office
 
September 17
Bike Lancaster
Calling all bike enthusiasts!  Come celebrate NLAM's 25 years by participating in Bike Lancaster (formerly the Dream Ride) on Saturday, September 17, in Millersville.  No Longer Alone needs riders and sponsors.  Contact Ken and Marilyn Langeman, NLAM Bike Lancaster Coordinators at 717-859-3840 or kmlangeman@hotmail.com. Register online at www.nlam.org.

Family Support Group
FSG brings Christian support for families and friends of loved ones with mental illness.  There are informative topics to enhance insight and understanding of mental illness. Meetings are normally held on the fourth Sunday of each month from 3:00 - 5:00 pm at Rossmere Mennonite Church, 741 Janet Ave, Lancaster. Educational program runs from 3-4pm; Share and Care Groups meet from 4:10-5pm.
 
Upcoming groups:
September 25 - MHA, Gretchen Gaudioso, Client and Family Advocate; Mental Health America
October 23 - Estate Planning for a Loved One: Tim Janz, Everence and Anne Martin, Eldercare Attorney at GKH Law
 
PATHS to Discovery Support Group
PATHS participants experience fellowship, encouragement, and mutual support for their personal journeys with mental illness. Presently three groups, facilitated by a professional staff member, meet at the following locations:
 
First Thursday of each month from 11 am - 12:30 pm at NLAM location, 630 Janet Ave, Room B103, Lancaster
Second Wednesday of each month from 11 am - 12:30 pm at The Salvation Army, 121 S Queen St, Lancaster.
Third Wednesday of each month from 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm at The Factory Ministries, 3098 Lincoln Hwy E, Paradise.
 
Monthly Discussion Topics:
September - Accountability; October - Biting Your Tongue; November - Coping Skills
River of Hope 
Coffee & Dessert Night
November 5, at Midway Church of the Brethren
New this year, the first hour from 6-7 pm will be a social hour where you can shop the silent auction and sit around tables enjoying coffee and dessert with friends old and new. The program will begin at 7 pm and will include a ministry update, stories from the inside, a presentation by Dave Musser, LMFT, and a live auction. Returning to the live auction this year with be a wallet filled with tickets, gift certificates, cash and other fun items.
Would you like to help make the Coffee & Dessert Night an amazing success? Here's what you can do.
  1. Plan to attend and bring some friends! Online registrations will begin in September.
  2. Contact our office at 717.274.3950 to learn how you can promote this event at your church.
  3. Donate a gift certificate, gift card, event tickets, cash, or other items that fit in a wallet. Donations may be sent to or dropped off at our office at 100 Forney Road, Lebanon, PA 17042.
  4. If you have an item or idea for our silent auction, contact our office at 717.274.3950 to speak with our auction chairperson.
  5. Be a sponsor of this event or advertise in the event program. Click here for details.
Whatever you do, don't miss this event!
Congregational Events & Information
Gingrichs Mennonite Church
Loving God with All of Your Heart Bible Conference 
Gingrichs Mennonite Church, 100 Forney Road, Lebanon, PA is hosting its 3rd annual Bible Conference Friday September 9 through Sunday September 11. The speaker for the event is Travis Spann, Executive Director of Dwelling Ministries of Willmore, Kentucky. The strategic focus of Dwelling Ministries is college students at Asbury University. Although not limited to student ministries, Travis and his wife Charis (Miller) feel specifically called to pour their lives into the young people in Willmore and beyond, to empower and equip them to go on and become community, nation, and world changers. Travis is recognized as a worshiper and intercessor who is gifted in the prophetic and in making God's Word come alive through his teaching.

Services will be held Friday September 9Saturday September 10, and Sunday September 11 at 7:00 p.m. Travis will also preach during the Sunday morning worship at 10:15. Everyone is welcome. For more information, contact Pastor Jim Schwenk at jimschwenk@comcast.net or (717) 274-1521.

"All Creatures Great and Small" Weekend
"All things wise and wonderful, the Lord God made them all."  So says the beautiful English hymn, and so we believe!  This being the case, Gingrichs Mennonite Church is holding an "All Creatures Great and Small Weekend" Saturday October 8 and Sunday October 9.  The weekend begins with a 5k race and 1 mile fun run/walk on Saturday October 8 at 8:30 a.m.  Dogs are welcome and invited to run or walk with their owners.  Overall first place male and female finishers will receive an award.  The top three male and female finishers in each of six age groups will receive unique medals.  Food, fun and other animal-friendly events will be held on site that day.  Please register for the race by September 9 to guarantee a participant's long sleeve t shirt.  Shirts available after September 9 while supplies last.  Registration forms are available by emailing race director Jim Schwenk at jimschwenk@comcast.net or online at www.pretzelcitysports.com. Sponsorship opportunities are also available by contacting the race director via email or by phone at (717) 769-0390.  Proceeds from the race will benefit Jubilee Ministries and the Humane Society of Lebanon County. 

On Sunday October 9 at 10:15 a.m., Gingrichs will hold an "animal friendly" worship service outdoors on the church lawn. All God's creatures are welcome . . . human and otherwise! Gather with us as "everything that has breath" praises the Lord!
Laurel Street Mennonite Church 70th Reunion
Saturday, September 17, 11 a.m. 
Lancaster County Park, Pavilion #21
Service begins at 11:00 a.m. and meal will be served at 12 noon. Bring a dish to share, your own place setting, and a chair.
Churchwide and Other Events & Information
Church World Service Lancaster  
Are you a pastor, small group leader, or devoted congregant who likes to stay up-to-date on local refugee needs? Please join our new Church Newsletter where Christine Baer, Congregational Resource Developer, will keep you informed of local stories, highlights, and volunteer/donation needs.

Click this link to subscribe to the CWS Lancaster newsletter:
or e-mail Christine at cbaer@cwsglobal.org to subscribe.
Everence  
Explore
End-of-life matters
Friday, November 18, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Brethren Village Wolfe Auditorium/Welcome Center
3001 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, Pa. 17606 
Everence, Brethren Village and Atlantic Northeast District of the COB are offering an End-of-life workshop to help people think and talk about important issues concerning their last wishes. Peace of mind often comes from knowing your wishes are understood and your family will know what to do when the time comes. 

Registration is required. Space is limited. Reserve a spot by Monday, November 14, at everence.com/explore. If you have questions, call (717) 653-6662.

Cost is $20 (payable at the event to Everence Financial. This fee goes toward providing the End-of-life manual. Brethren Village will provide lunch and snacks.)

Click here to view the workshop flyer.
Flourish  
BOOST Breakfast
What: 5 breakfasts from September 2016 to May 2017
Why: Stay connected w/ other missional practitioners
Where: 53 West Brandt Blvd, Salunga (EMM Meetinghouse, hosted by Flourish)
Details: These times together will have a focused topic and engagement for application. We anticipate encouragement for all who are engaging missionally where we live, work and play.  
Click here for more details. 
Please register through Mitzi Headings mitziheadings@mjmc.org.

Beautiful Feet
What: Resource evening for lay leaders of MCs, house churches, small groups on mission and their pastors. There are principles that apply in each setting, regardless of your network or neighborhood. 
When: Sunday, Oct 16, from 4 to 7:30 p.m. at Mount Joy Mennonite Church.
Please give prompt attention to inviting any lay leaders or those who are considering forming a group, and get this on your church calendar if interested. Pastors need to attend with their leaders. Click here for more details.  
Please register through Mitzi Headings mitziheadings@mjmc.org.

Looking ahead to 2017
We are in dialogue with GIANT Worldwide, a leadership coaching group and the source of the book The 5 Voices. We anticipate hosting a coach for a morning in Jan/Feb 2017 to help us discover our respective voice and build stronger leadership teams. You can read more about this concept here: http://5voices.com/
Heart 4 Muslim Conference 
Save the Date
Saturday, October 8, 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Calvary Baptist Church
123 West 57th St, Manhattan, NY
Click here for more information.
PA Friends of Meserete Kristos College
Fundraising Dinner
PA Friends of Meserete Kristos College in Ethiopia invite you to a fund raising dinner on Tuesday, September 20 at 6:00 p.m. at Stumptown Mennonite Church to complete the women's dormitory. An anonymous donor has generously offered to match up to $150,000, deadline September 30. We invite your help in meeting this deadline.
 
Ethiopian and American food will be served. Please make your selection when you RSVP to Mamo Dula at 717 519 2495 ordulamm79@gmail.com.
Women's Bible Study
"Children of the Day" by Beth Moore
Sessions repeated 3 times each Thursday, total of 9 weeks.
September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 and October 6, 13, 20, 27.
Choose your time: 9-10:30 a.m., or 2-3:30 p.m., or 6-8:30 p.m.
Study on I & II Thessalonians: Covers a variety of topics, including family, prayer, ministering to others, and prophecies. Walks you verse-by-verse through the passages, one chapter of the Scripture each session. Varying levels of participation available.

No cost for the class.
Home study books available at $15.99 (highly recommended).
Classes are held at 807 Lititz Pike, Lititz PA. Home of Rhoda S. Oberholtzer. Rhoda can be reached at 717-626-5658 or jroberho@ptd.net.
Women's Regional Assembly
Saturday, November 12, 8 a.m. - 12 noon 
Stumptown Mennonite Church
2813 Stumptown Rd, Bird-in-Hand, Pa.
The New kind of event... 21 different workshops led by 21 young Anabaptists including a few grandmothers. Leaders within 21 different regional churches and hoping they each bring 5-10-20 friends/neighbors. Time for Christian inspiration... many opportunities for new friendships and helpful resources! Contact #s for details of the event, including the 21 workshop titles, names of 21 leaders, and schedule: 717-656-7878, office@stumptownmc.orghttp://stumptownmc.org/get-connected/wra/
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