The Visitor: August-September, 2018
NOTES ON THE JOURNEY: LETTING OUR LIGHT SHINE
He wasn’t even a Disciple of Christ and yet he “got us.” Two years ago, when we started our Capital campaign we enlisted the services of a local architect. After touring the building and listening to stories about our ministry, he made three major recommendations. First, create a center aisle so that the communion table becomes not only the focal point of the sanctuary, but also the first thing one sees when entering the building. Secondly, install a sign board so that everyone can see information about what we are doing as they walk by on the sidewalk. Thirdly, change the front doors to glass so that light can brighten our dark entry way, but more importantly so that our light can shine out on to the streets.
After a full summer of work, which is still going on, we see what he saw. Our new center aisle is beautiful and provides much needed space for walkers and wheel chairs, as well as future space for a praise band, prayer stations or children’s corner. The sign board right off the sidewalk will soon be full of banners and information about our ministries. The light pouring into the building from the plexiglass panels in our front doors not only brightens our entryway, it lifts our spirits, even as it offers the community a way to see in and feel the Light of Jesus pouring out of our building. In addition, the white paint on the façade and future new lighting will truly make our church building shine for Jesus in the community!
But as stunning as these improvements are, our light for Jesus has impacted the lives of dozens of people this summer. Community youth had a safe place to be on Saturday nights to play basketball for the 14th summer of Joseph’s Basketball and Bible Camp. Members of the church took turns selling pop and candy and sharing news about our church at the Jazz Nights in the parklet every Thursday evening. A group of 25 Lutherans from Columbus worked in our building one day. Then 40 youth and adults from 9 congregations across the regions of Pennsylvania and West Virginia came for the regional overnight mission camp and worked in our building and in the community. (Go check out the flowers they planted at Ferguson park!) Ten skilled workers drove 2 hours each way for three days because their pastor heard about our ministry in the Anti-Racism/ Pro-Reconciliation training Carol Calloway and I led for UCC clergy in June.
Thank you to all who worked so hard this summer, especially our awesome Trustees who gave sacrificially of their time and several members who feed the workers, not to mention those who witnessed the love of Jesus at the Jazz Night. We not only improved our building. We let our light shine for Jesus this summer!
Pastor Janet
EVENTS:
PRAYER SHUT-IN
September 7-8
A Prayer Shut-in led by Minister Sims will begin at 7 pm Friday, September 7 through 7 am on Saturday, September 8.
During this Prayer Shut-in you can come and pray at the church for a brief time or the entire night.
RALLY DAY
Sunday, September 9
With luncheon celebrating our new sanctuary & progress on capital campaign
9:15 Choir Rehearsal
10:30 Worship
After worship: LUNCHEON
Please bring deserts and fruit
CODENAME SATURDAY REOPENS SEPTEMBER 15
Saturdays 3-7:30 pm
Ages 5-18
Volunteers needed who have clearances. Please sign up to volunteer.
BOARD MEETING
Sunday, September 16
After worship
Review of the Child Protection policy and Faith and Fundraiser report
YOM KIPPUR SPECIAL DIALOGUE
Wednesday, September 19
2 pm
Jewish Community Center
Pastor Janet will be one of the speakers in this special service of memory, healing and rebuilding.
You are invited to join her and our Jewish brothers and sisters.
RECONCILIATION OFFERING
Sundays, September 23 & 30
The Reconciliation Offering is used to fund our Church’s mission imperative to become a pro-reconciling and anti-racist church utilizing experiential education, inclusive worship and intentional dialogue. Our efforts to promote healing, relationship and restoration in the whole family of God are enlivened by funds from this offering. Through it we are able to provide programs for leadership development, curriculum for dialogue and learning, and partnerships within the Church and our communities. Your generous giving to Reconciliation Ministry is transforming lives and strengthening Christ’s witness in the world showing that we love one another, even as Christ continues to love us!
ELDERS
Meeting at Church: Thursday, September 27 at 5 pm
REGIONAL WOMEN’S RETREAT
Friday-Sunday
September 28-30
Please see regional website for more information.
KINGDOM KIDS DUCKY TOUR
Sunday, September 30 at 1:30
Adults $20 – Children 3-12 $15
2 & under Free
If you are interested please sign up.
Money is due Sunday, September 2 to Pam Long and Jen Castelli
NEW TO YOU SHOP
Thursdays Noon – 2
CLOSED AUGUST - SEPTEMBER
Reopens in October:
October 4 & 18
November 1, 15 & 29
Also collecting paper towels and toilet paper single roll, 2 pk., or 4 pk
LEADERSHIP TEAM MEETING
Sunday, October 7
CHURCH OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, October 13
11 – 6 pm
Plans are underway for our church to participate in a Wilkinsburg church tour. Folks from all over Pittsburgh will be visiting our building and learning about our ministries.
CROP WALK
Sunday, October 14
1:30 pm Starting at South Avenue United Methodist Church
With the famine in Africa and recent natural disasters, we need to support this year’s annual walk for hunger relief more than ever. Please sign up to walk or sponsor a walker. If you are walking, please pick up a packet to ask friends and family to support you on your walk.
CHURCH FAMILY LAURELVIEW RETREAT
Friday-Sunday
October 19-21
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BOARD MEETING
Sunday, November 4 after worship
DATES TO REMEMBER
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS
5 Georgina Cooper
10 Ralph Greider
12 Tarea Franklin
21 Darryl Nelson
26 Barbara DaLee
SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES
8 Marge & Jack Peffer
23 Rob & Rev. Nikki Mazza Fredley
PRAYER LIST
HEALING & SUPPORT
*Marge Peffer who had emergency surgery on her hip
*Susan Muffett who had a heart catheterization
*Ann Tucker’s daughters who have been in the hospital
*Angie Regan who lost two relatives to gun violence this summer. As Angie says, instead of saying “rest in peace” after the shooting, let’s say “live in peace” before and stop this madness
*Continued prayers for support for Iris Brown, Shirley Carter, Gena Cooper, Don Long, Ed and Joyce Massessa, Marge and Jack Peffer and Irene Rinne
*Chris Harris, Matthew Kasee and men of Hope Pod and all who are incarcerated
OUR MINISTRY
*Prayers needed for funding for a new afterschool program at our church for Turner Intermediate across the street
*New Faith and Fundraiser Team working on additional streams of revenue
*The Forgiveness Challenge at the jail which will start again in September
*The Sanctuary Project to end youth violence
DISCIPLES FAMILY OF FAITH
*Our moderator’s daughter, Hannah who is in pain from EDS
*Pastor Nikki serving as interim minister at First Christian Church in Monongahela
*Our regional minister, Thad Allen
*Our General Minister, Rev. Dr. Terri Hord Owens
WILKINSBURG
*Police, fire department, Mayor, boro, and school district and superintendent, Dr. Iverson
*Our partners in ministry: WCM, St. James Social Services, Hosanna House, Sanctuary Project, Community Chaplains, Mad Dads, Boys and Girls Club and sister churches
PEACEMAKERS & EARTHKEEPERS
*All recovering from acts of violence, especially Antwon Rose’s family and Angie Regan’s family
* President Donald Trump and world leaders as they deal with conflict around the world
*Refugee crisis in Europe
*All children reunited with their families at our border
*Our troops and their families
*The people of Syria and Palestine
*Earthkeepers who are protecting God’s creation
THANKSGIVINGS
*For a wonderful summer in ministry including the fundraising concert and 9 weeks of Joseph’s Basketball and Bible Camp
*For Mya Petrovic who accepted the position as our new Music Director!!!
* For the regional mission camp, as well as all the work the trustees did on the capital campaign
*For the witness and proceeds from the Jazz Nights sells
*For the annual church cookout










