INVITATION
On Sunday, February 21, 2010, a forum on "End of Life Issues, Will Preparation And Pre-Planning a Funeral" will be held at Christ Lutheran Church, located at the corner of Church and West Green Streets in Hazleton. Three professionals will present: Barbara Rogers, Area Director for Diakon Hospice Saint John; Attorney Stephen Seach; and Jay Rosenstock, Funeral Director. The forum will begin at 3:00 p.m. and will last no more than one and a half hours. There is no cost, but we ask that you pre-register by calling the church office at 454-3542.
AN AMAZING LENT
This year the season of Lent begins on February 17th, Ash Wednesday. On that day we will join with the church around the world in embarking upon 40 days of spiritual preparation so that we may come to a faithful remembrance of our Lord's death on the cross and a joyous, renewing celebration of His victory over sin and death in the Resurrection. On February 17th we will gather at 7:30 pm for a Service of Holy Communion with the imposition of ashes. Then, each week during Lent we will meet midweek to reflect and pray on a spiritual theme.
We will begin to set the theme for our Lenten services on Sunday, February 14th. That day, all are invited to come into Luther Hall following the morning Worship to share a simple lunch. Then at 12:30 pm we will view the film, "Amazing Grace" and continue with deeper reflection on its themes during the Lenten season. This film is an inspirational telling of the story of William Wilberforce, a member of the British parliament who worked to abolish the slave trade in the 18th to 19th centuries.
In short, here is the schedule of events for this "Amazing Lent":
Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 7 PM OR Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 12:30 PM
Focus: PARDON - Knowing God's Amazing Grace
Tuesday, March 2, at 7 PM OR Wednesday, March 3, at 12:30 PM
Focus: PURPOSE - Discovering God's call
Tuesday, March 9, at 7 PM OR Wednesday, March 10, at 12:30 PM
Focus: PARTNERS - Pursuing God's Desires Together
Tuesday, March 16, at 7 PM OR Wednesday, March 17, at 12:30 PM
Focus: PERSEVERENCE - Cultivating Spiritual Disciplines for a Lifestyle of Service
Tuesday, March 23, at 7 PM OR Wednesday, March 24, at 12:30 PM
Focus: PASSION - Walking with Jesus, No Matter the Roughness of the Road
DISCIPLESHIP DISCOVERY ZONE
Meaningful, faith-encouraging learning experiences are provided for toddlers through adults each Sunday at 8:45 am. Meeting on the first floor of the education wing, toddlers through Grade 6 engage in monthly Bible themes as well-prepared, devoted teachers guide them through lessons and fun activities. Through searching the Holy Scriptures, discussion and activities our youth class (meeting in the second floor) is learning how the Christian faith lends meaning and encouragement to their lives and impacts their choices. Our adult class meets in Luther Hall to consider a wide range of spiritual and life issues in the light of the Holy Scriptures and our faith in the Triune God. Any time is a good time to begin participating in DDZ, so please join us now as we seek to grow in faith and discipleship of the Lord.
BREAD FOR THE WORLD
"Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our nation's decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad. God's grace in Jesus Christ moves us to help our neighbors, whether they live in the next house, the next state, or the next continent. By changing policies and conditions that allow hunger and poverty to persist, we provide help and opportunity far beyond the communities where we live."
To learn more and to find assistance in getting involved, visit the website www.bread.org. Among the helps you will find are: the names of your senators and representative in Congress and how to contact them, up-to-date information about hunger legislation in Congress, and incisive facts about hunger and poverty in the United States, as well as in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
FELLOWSHIP/SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
Knot-a-Quilt for LWR
Participants meet on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 9:00 a.m. in Luther Hall to construct knotted quilts which are sent to Lutheran World Relief for distribution to persons all over the world who are in crisis situations. For more information, please speak with Lorraine Klinger.
Lutheran Church Women
LCW meets on the first Thursday of each month at 2:00 p.m. in Luther Hall for spiritual refreshment, fellowship, and planning for service and outreach efforts. For more information, speak with Mary Ellen Sims.
Worship in Butler Valley Manor
Participants gather in the activities room in Butler Valley Manor by 2:45 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month to support the worship service which normally is led by Sister Janet. All you need is a smiling face, a loving heart, a warm handshake, and a willingness to sing with the group.
Valley Food Pantry
Valley Food Pantry serves the needs of our neighbors by providing food and other necessary consumable household items. Please join in this fellowship of service by regularly donating non-perishable food, cleaning products, toiletries, or household paper products. Your contributions can be placed in the "food pantry" basket in our narthex. Monetary contributions also are welcomed.