This Sunday ( May 17, 2020) at Church of the Nativity and St. Stephen

This Sunday

Church service online or by phone

Michele Neibert, Parish Administrator May 13, 2020
This Sunday ( May 17, 2020) at Church of the Nativity and St. Stephen

 For you, O God, have proved us; *
you have tried us just as silver is tried. Psalm 66:9

On a trip to Colorado one year, we visited the Georgetown Loop railroad. One of the options was a tour of the silver mine. I was a little nervous. Having grown up in Pennsylvania, I was aware of coal mine collapses. The guide explained that the geology of this mine was different from those in Pennsylvania and a collapse would be less likely.

It is quite a process to get the silver out of the rock it's contained in. It usually requires heat at high temperatures. The refining process creates a beautiful metal with many uses. One use is mirrors, because silver is the best reflector of visible light.

The psalmist suggests that when we follow God, we become refined. We become the beautiful people God has created us to be. 

During this time of challenge to our way of life, being our best, created, and most beautiful selves is important. The lustrous and precious people we are in God allow us to be compassionate and patient. We know what it means to be in supportive community, so we strengthen each other and those around us.

Love, Rebecca+

Announcements

Sundays through May 24, 9:30am 
We will hold all Sunday services via Zoom. You can connect by computer, mobile device or telephone. Here is the connection information for the Sunday, 9:30am services:

Join Sunday morning Zoom Meeting. Service begins at 9:30am and you can join by 9:00am. 
Online: https://zoom.us/j/578743215       
Meeting ID: 578 743 215 

Call In:  +1 929 205 6099 
Meeting ID: 578 743 215 

 

We are now doing zoom Centering Prayer and Taize every Tuesday at 4:30pm. 
Rebecca Myers is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Centering Prayer and Taize
Time: This is a recurring meeting Meet anytime

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86857512371?pwd=WGNZSi9STWlOS2lKSEVBNmRQVnFwZz09   

Meeting ID: 868 5751 2371
Password: 022609

Dial by your location
        +1 929 205 6099 US (New York)
        +1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown)
       Meeting ID: 868 5751 2371
Password: 022609

 

Wednesday Morning Devotions and coffee/tea, 9am 
Join in for short devotions and conversation. Remember to bring your coffee or tea.  
Join Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/119032570        
Meeting ID: 119 032 570

Call In:  +1 929 205 6099 
Meeting ID: 119 032 570 

 

Active, baptized members of the parish seeking their first college degree are encouraged to apply for the Kyle Weller Scholarship by June 1. 
Applications and further requirements are available at /digital_faith/documents/3263855   for the letter and /digital_faith/documents/3252600 for the application. 

 

Mail in your offering or go online
There are many ways to continue to give to the church during this time.  

Shop Perry Bingo Hosted by the Perry County Chamber of Commerce 
This is your chance to win prizes while supporting local small businesses. How to play: Take a picture of you completing the activity in the Bingo square. Once you have a Bingo (horizontal, vertical or diagonal), send your pictures to pccc@perrycountychamber.org. Attach your marked card and include your contact information. Every Bingo submitted will be entered in a drawing to receive a $50 gift card to use at a Perry County business of your choice. You can submit more than one entry. One winner will be drawn every week on Friday beginning May 1. Contest ends June 30. Bingo card is available at here /digital_faith/documents/3277109 or at  www.perrycountychamber.org.  A new card will be available every week.
 

The EmPOWERED and Well Virtual Faith Community is designed to support the mental, physical and spiritual health and well-being of faith communities everywhere during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The health lessons consist of  12 weekly, 30-minute EmPOWERED and Well Healthier Church Challenge lessons developed by the American Heart Association.  Visit https://www.empoweredtoserve.org/en/empowered-and-well/virtual-faith-community for more information and to register.

 

Eastertide Bible Study through Facebook Live on Tuesday nights at 7pm through May 26
Join Bishop Scanlan and Canon Morrow in "this joyful Eastertide" online Bible Study to learn from our Holy Scripture and each other as we join for study, conversation, and prayer.  No previous experience in Bible Study required.
Go to: https://www.facebook.com/events/s/easter-tide-bible-study/2536005423395111/ to join.

 

Canon Morrow and Bishop Scanlan will be hosting Community Prayer Circles as the new “Virtual Bishop out of the Box” event for May.
On each Wednesday night in May from 7-8 (ish) we will be leading a prayer and conversation time on Zoom for people in these affinity groups: 
May 6: School Teachers 
May 13: Health Care and other Essential Workers 
May 20: Parents working from Home/others working from Home 
May 27: Students (K-6 7:00-7:30 for story time, Grades 7 and up for discussion and prayer from 7:45-8:15).  
To sign up for the Community prayer circles, go to:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeb8pw5WoA_-3WjZFu1N_jQOjQxpzYPwMaq5HjbxW25Z69Nzg/viewform
 

Good Book Club to read the Gospel of Matthew during the season of Easter
Starting on Easter Sunday, April 12, 2020, and continuing through the Day of Pentecost, May 30, the Good Book Club features daily readings from the Gospel of Matthew.  To see a list of readings, go to:
https://www.goodbookclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Readings_Matthew.pdf    

 

An Affirmation of Faith from the United Methodist Insight
https://um-insight.net/in-the-church/practicing-faith/an-affirmation-of-faith-for-the-self-exiled-during-the-covid/  
For the self-exiled during the COVID-19 Pandemic
By Glory E. Dharmaraj, Ph.D., President, World Association for Christian Communication, Director of Mission Theology, Retired, United Methodist Women

We believe in God the Almighty who hovered in love over the primeval chaos and uttered creation into existence out of a holy mess.

We believe in the One who breathed the breath of life into human and engendered the primal family and community into being

We believe in the magnificent signature of God’s image in every human being, signed in infinite variety, and sewn in multicolored splendor, even when it is humanly difficult to experience it in our damaged bodies.

We believe in the self-revelatory signature of God in Jesus Christ who came to restore healing and wholeness into every fiber of our existence.

We believe in Jesus Christ who came to show that salvation is healing and wholeness, and who opened our eyes that we may see each other into God’s image– beyond the troubling stereotyping and systemic use of race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, disability, and other identity markers to divide and fragment us.

We believe in Jesus who came to open our hearts to the God who so-loved-the- world, and who calls forth discipleship from among us to the alleviation of human suffering. That we may see the whole world of ours, as never before, as a God-loved, God-breathed, and God-reconciled world.

We believe in the Crucified God who embraces with his wounded arms those who die alone at this time.

We believe in the Resurrected Savior who invites us to touch his wounds, if we lack belief during these times of paralyzing fear and numbing trauma.

We believe in the Holy Spirit who fosters connected relationships across the divides, while we sit with ourselves.

We believe in the Holy Spirit who always pushes the church to reach out to the margins, and enter into the exilic homes through the gifts of technology, nudging each of us to birth hope and resilience. We, also, believe that the digital divide is human-created and greed-sponsored, and the front-line workers embody flesh-and-blood communication.

We believe that beyond the ravages of time and this pandemic, we will be restored into wellness and wholeness, with different understandings of what it is to be the Church in the world.

We believe that one day, we will be fully restored into God’s image and God’s healed Body. Then wholeness will be the theme of the great orchestral music of the Church and the cosmos.

Until then, we will build bridges of healing and reconciliation with each other and God’s creation.

Therefore, we will commit ourselves every day to healing and wholeness until that day. Amen.

 

The CARES Act includes changes for 2020 to charitable donations. 
Whether you itemize or not, you will be able to deduct up to $300 in donations. Also, if you do itemize, 100% of your donations to charity will be deductible for 2020. 

 

Join Hands Ministry in Need of Monetary Donations
In the coming weeks our Perry County families and individuals, aka, our neighbors, are going to need financial assistance. Join Hands is asking you to prayerfully donate financially. Please put in a note in the form of payment stating, “Corona Virus” relief.
By Check: Join Hands Ministry,  P.O. Box 335, New Bloomfield, PA 17068
Online: https://joinhandsministry.givingfuel.com/online-giving    
Facebook: Click the donate button

 

Perry County Food Bank
The Perry County Food Bank is once again accepting food drive and private food donations! 
If you or your organization is wishing to donate food, please phone the Food Bank to make arrangements at (717)582-9978 so they can limit the volume of people on the property and exposure to the virus through social distancing. Due to the corona virus, all donations will be placed in quarantine for a period of 72 hours on one of their trucks.
To make a monetary donation, please send a check to:
Perry County Food Bank, PO Box 37, New Bloomfield PA 17068

Juniata County Food Bank
The Juniata County Food Bank is in need of donations. Needs are: canned foods (fruits, veggies, meats, soups), cereal, pre-packaged meal items, bottled drinks, snack items,and non-food items such as toilet paper, baby items, diapers (especially larger sizes), household cleaning items, and personal care items. Cash donations and gift cards to local grocery stores are also being accepted. 
Cash / gift card donations can be mailed to: PO Box 44, Mifflintown PA 17059 
Or items may be dropped off at: 114 North Main Street, Mifflintown

 

Eggs Available for pick up at the church.
The Cramers are bringing in about 4 dozen eggs each week at $2 per dozen. If you need access to the church, let Rebecca know.

 

Weis, Giant and Mutzabaugh Gift Cards Available
Use the form in your newsletter and mail to the church with your check.  Gift cards will be mailed to you or the organization or person in need that you supply info for.

 

Forward Day by Day Available
Email Michele at chnatss@pa.net or leave a message at the church at 717-567-6514 if you would like a copy mailed to you. 

 

Zoom Meetings
If you would like help to set up Zoom meetings with family or friends, please let Rebecca know.