This Sunday (August 30) at The Church of the Nativity & St. Stephen

This Sunday

The Rev. Rebecca S. Myers, LSW August 27, 2015

How to graft onto a treeLord of all power and might, the author and giver of all good things: Graft in our hearts the love of your Name; increase in us true religion; nourish us with all goodness; and bring forth in us the fruit of good works; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. (Proper 17, p. 233, Book of Common Prayer)

As I read our Collect for this week, the word, "graft" caught my attention. Grafting is quite an art used in growing fruit and vegetables, especially apples, which are beginning to ripen in our area.

Grafting is a way to take a strong root stock and use it to grow your favorite tomatoes or apples, for instance, when that particular variety may not have the strongest stock that is disease resistant or able to survive in your soil. It also allows a number of varities of the fruit to grow on the same rootstock.

The process requires a strong rootstock and a young branch. A sharp, thin knife is used to expose the inner part of the rootstock and young branch. Cuts are made so that some of the inner part of each overlaps. The two are then tied or bound together and the young branch can grow and produce its fruit.

In our Collect, we are the rootstock and need God, the branch of love, to be grafted onto our hearts, transforming them and us into instruments of God's love and good works. May God be grafted onto our hearts!

Many blessings as you finish your week!

Love, Rebecca+

My Schedule

Next week, I'll be available on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.  My sabbath days will be Monday and Friday. You can reach me at nativityrector@pa.net or 717-433-1556 (cell) or 717-204-7642 (home). 

Schedule a time for me to come visit you!

I'd like to arrange a visit with you, either to your home or another location you suggest. This helps me to know you better and hopefully you will also know me a little better.  Let me know your availability on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday days or evenings and I'll be in touch to arrange a time for us to get together. You can send an email to me at nativityrector@pa.net or leave a message at the church at 717-567-6514.

Help a neighbor get to Church!

Recently a neighbor asked if someone could assist her in walking to and from the church each Sunday, beginning September 13. If you can do this, please let Rebecca know.  

 Ordination and Consecration of The Rev. Canon Audrey Cady Scanlan, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015, 11:00am, The Forum, 500 Walnut St., Harrisburg

Plan now to participate in this special occasion in the life of our Diocese.  For more information, click here.

Read Bishop-Elect Scanlan's Bishop-Elect Scanlan's Blog to learn more about her journey to Central Pennsylania. 

Join Us For Breakfast!

Men's breakfast - Every Wednesday, 9am, Espresso Yourself Cafe.

Women's breakfast - 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 9am, May's Railside Cafe.  Breakfast dates in August 26 and September 9.

Special Men's Breakfast, Wednesday, September 2. The men will travel to The William E. Swigart, Jr. Automobile Museum in Huntingdon, PA. The museum is dedicated to the preservation and history of the American automobile and has some rare cars in its collection. If you're interested in this trip, please see Bill Rohm or Richard Price. 

Upcoming Meetings:

Wednesday, September 9, 10:30am - Program and Mission Committee

Saturday, September 12, 10:00am - Finance Committee

Giving To Others (GTO) deadline September 6

In addition to our usual grantees, the Program and Missions Committee is open to new organizations or individuals who may benefit from a grant through our Giving To Others program.  If you would like to suggest an organization or individual, please see Lynne Mitchell, Wendy Day, or Pat Szabo by September 6.  You'll need the name, address, and other contact information.  If the organization has a brochure, that would also be helpful, as well as a suggested donation amount.  

Parlor People to begin
September 13, 11:00am – Noon

7-session series on the book, Radical Welcome: Embracing God, the Other and the Spirit of Transformation by The RevRadical Welcome book cover. Stephanie Spellers

 We invite all adults to Parlor People, beginning September 13, after the service.  We will be discussing the book, Radical Welcome by Episcopal priest, The Rev. Stephanie Spellers.  Different people will lead each of the 7 sessions.  If you’d like to read a chapter and lead a session, please see Rebecca, Bill Rohm, Susan Rice, or Jane Hoover.  Some copies of the book will also be available if you'd like one. Let Rebecca know.

Heroin/Prescription Drug Addiction:  A Perry County Problem, September 15, 8:30am - 3:30pm and Evening Forum 7-8:30pm, Family Life Center, 27W. Shortcut Rd., Newport.

Perry Human Services and The RASE Project are sponsoring this 1-day training for free regarding an important issue in our County.  The program will be followed by an evening session of young people in recovery giving a message of hope.  See the bulletin board in the undercroft for registration forms or contact Wendy Miller at 717-582-8703 or wmiller@perryhumanservices.org with your name, phone, email, school/agency if applicable and address.  You only need to register for the day program.   

September 26 auction to benefit the American Cancer Society

"Joining Hands for Jeri" is a team that will walk in the American Cancer Society's "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" walk on October 17 in Harrisburg.  The team walks in memory of Michele Neibert's (Parish Administrator) Aunt Jeri who died of breast cancer at the age of 41.  

The team works to raise thousands of dollars for the American Cancer Society, not only through the walk, but also through fundraisers and an auction on September 26 at the Shermanata Grange.  Plan now to attend the auction!

Join others from the Parish for the "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" Walk, Saturday, October 17, City Island, 8:30am. Walk is 5k (3.1 miles)

Latino/Latina Heritage Month to be observed Sunday, September 27.

On Sunday, September 27, we'll observe Latino/Latina Heritage Month. This is a reminder that we are part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. We will say The Lord's Prayer in Spanish and sing some new hymns from Latino traditions.

You can start practicing now:

Padre nuestro, que estas in el cielo
santificado sea tu Nombre, 
venga tu reino, hágase tu voluntad, en la tierra como en el cielo. 
Danos hoy nuestro pan de cada día. 
Perdona nuestras ofensas, como también nosotros perdonamos a los que nos ofenden. 
No nos dejes caer en tentación y líbranos del mal. 
Porque tuyo es el reino, tuyo es el poder, y tuya es la gloria, ahora y por siempre. Amén. 

For some of the hymns and music, go to:
Alabare' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMLiTd6MWhk
Sent by the Lord am I: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqbAS6-25sY

To view The Book of Common Prayer in Spanish, go to: //archive.episcopalchurch.org/documents/HM_Libro_de_Oracion_Comun.pdf

I also have a copy.

Serve on Vestry! Be a Delegate to Diocesan Convention!

The Nominating Committee, Sue Beamer, Becky Crup, and Tootser Davis, are seeking nominess to serve on Vestry and as Delegates to General Convention. If you are interested, please see one of them by Sunday, October 11.

United Thankoffering Boxes Available.  Help people in need around the world!

United Thankoffering BoxUnited Thankoffering is a project of the Episcopal Church Women of The Episcopal Church.  Boxes are available to collect your offering, which is brought to church twice a year.

A wonderful spiritual practice is to put something in the box each time you are thankful to God.  On June 26, all of those donation boxes added up to $1.5 million dollars in grants! 

Pick up your box today and get the benefits that gratitude and thankfulness bring to you, and do great works for others at the same time!  The next ingathering is November 1.  

For more information, click here.

Pick up a t-shirt Bag to collect your Food Bank Donations!t-shirt bags for Food Bank

Members of the ECW made t-shirt bags to use for your food bank donations.  A bag is at the back of the church. Take an empty bag and bring it back full of food donations!  For a list of the items needed by the Food Bank, click here and then click on the wish list.  Copies of the wish list are also available with the t-shirt bags.

And what a great use for t-shirts you're tired of wearing!

 

notebookJoin Hands Items of the Month - August - School Supplies

Children need their school supplies, which can be quite a drain on a family's resources.  Donate the following supplies:

lined notebook paper - college or wide
2-pocket folders with and without prongs
Flashdrives
Other school supplies - glue sticks, pens

Follow Join Hands on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Join-Hands-Ministry/155578531190411

Honor or Remember a loved one or a special occasion with flowers on the altar! 

Flowers are enjoyed by the worshipping congregation on a Sunday and make a lovely remembrance of a birthday or anniversary or a loved one.  Flowers are $35.  A sign-up chart is in the Undercroft.  

Help People in Need when you buy your Groceries! 

See Gail Shull or Pat Szabo to purchase cards in various amounts to use at Giant, Mutzabaugh's, or Weis Stores.  5% of the cost of each card stays with the church and is used for outreach and mission projects.  Most recently, the money supported lunch for the 100 children attending the St. Barnabas program at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Harrisburg.  

Taking Action!

Most of us have a difficult time seeing how our faith connects to our government.  Lobbying conjures up something bad for many of us. However, our faith can undergird and guide us to work through our governments for justice and peace.  It's another way we bring God's reign here and now.  

Read the latest news from The Episcopal Public Policy Network here. The issue includes action items to support The Global Carbon Fund, and Second Chance Act for people who have been incarcerated and served their sentences. Contacting Rep. Marino is especially important for this effort. Links to the Papal Encyclical on the environment and on actions taken at The 78th General Convention are also available in this issue. 

October Newsletter Deadline:  September 16