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The Cent-I-Gram Centennial Evangelical Lutheran Church, Kimberton, PA 19442 November 2016 Vol. 20, No. 11 24th Annual Christmas Crafts Festival Centennial Lutheran Church 1330 Hare s Hill Road, Kimberton, PA (corner of Coldstream and Hare s Hill Roads) Saturday, November 12, 2016 9 AM to 2 PM Tables of quality crafts Lunch with soup, hot sandwiches, dessert Baked goods table Grandma's Attic a new supply each year Food and fun!

2 The Cent-I-Gram November 2016 Centennial Lutheran Phone: 610-933-1528 - www.centenniallutheran.org November 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat SUNDAYS 9:30 AM - Worship Service with Holy Communion 10:30 AM - Sunday School classes for all ages 1 10 AM La Leche 7 PM - AA 7 PM Webelos I 2 8:30 AM Fitness class 10:30 AM Bible Study 7 PM-Pack 170 exec mtg 3 9 AM-Exercise 6:15 PM Handbells 7:30 PM Chancel Choir 8 PM - Pikeland Historical Society 4 7:30 PM - AA 5 Meals for St. Mary s Shelter 10/31-11/4 6 9:30 AM Worship 10:30 AM Sunday School All Saints Sunday 7 6:45 PM - Boy Scout Troop 158 7 PM-AA 8 9 AM-Exercise 1 PM-Grange 7 PM - AA 7 PM-Executive Committee 9 8:30 AM Fitness class 10:30 AM Bible Study 10 9AM Exercise 6:15 PM Handbells 7:30 PM Chancel Choir 11 7:30 PM - AA 12 9-2 Craft Festival 13 9:30 AM Worship 1st Communion received 10:30 AM Sunday School 7 PM Boy Scouts #158 Leaders Mtg 14 6:45 PM - Boy Scout Troop 158 7 PM-AA 7 PM Webelos II 15 9 AM-Exercise 7 PM - AA 16 8:30 AM Fitness class 10:30 AM Bible Study 17 9 AM-Exercise 6:15 PM Handbells 7:30 PM Chancel Choir 18 7:30 PM - AA 19 20 9:30 AM Worship Baptism Devon Paxton Stewardship Celebration Deadline for Dec. Cent-I-Gram 21 6:45 PM - Boy Scout Troop 158 7 PM-AA 22 9 AM-Exercise 7 PM - AA 7 PM-Church Council 23 8:30 AM Fitness class 10:30 AM Bible Study 7:30 PM Thanksgiving Eve worship at 1st Pres. Church 24 25 7:30 PM - AA 26 27 9:30 AM Worship 10:30 AM Sunday School 28 6:45 PM - Boy Scout Troop 158 7 PM-AA 7 PM Webelos II 29 9 AM-Exercise 7 PM - AA 7 PM Webelos I 30 8:30 AM Fitness class 10:30 AM Bible Study 31 9 AM-Exercise 6:15 PM Handbells 7:30 PM Chancel Choir

November 2016 The Cent-I-Gram 3 October 25, 2016 Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ, As I write this article, we re still 2 weeks away from our 2016 Election. Have you had enough yet? If your answer is yes, you re not alone. I read today that more than 80% of Americans wish this election were over. No matter who they support at the polls, Americans can mostly agree on one thing about this presidential campaign they re really, really ready to be finished with it. It s easy to see why people are ready to move on. If you re like me, this seemingly endless national campaign has taken its toll on your psyche, and left you feeling pretty stressed out. I can t remember an election where Americans have been so divided. And even though the elections will soon be over, there are sure to be some hard feelings and difficult times as we look forward as an American people. But now, Americans can begin to heal; and we Christians can do this in the sure and certain hope of our faith. On Reformation Sunday, we always say or sing the words of Psalm 46: God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our stronghold. The psalmist tells us that we are to be comforted and take heart, no matter what the forces of this world have in store for us. I have great confidence that with God showing us the way, Americans will come together as one people, and become stronger than we ve ever been. Thanks be to God! There is much happening here at Centennial this fall, as we close out another church year. In November, we will celebrate a First Communion and a Holy Baptism. We ll finish this church year on November 20 th, Christ the King Sunday. On that day we ll celebrate as a faith community celebrate our shared commitment to go forward in faith. Please worship with us on November 20th, and join us for a catered celebration meal following worship. Then on Wednesday, November 23 rd, Thanksgiving Eve, we ll share in worship at 7:30 PM along with members of other local faith communities at 1 st Presbyterian Church in Phoenixville. Please join us for this special service. Refreshments will follow the worship. We begin our new church year on Sunday, November 27, the First Sunday in Advent. I ve been very pleased during this past year as we ve grown stronger together, moving forward together in faith; and I fervently pray that we continue to grow together as a faith community here at Centennial. That always begins in worship. It is here that we meet the Risen Christ in Word and Sacrament. So please make a commitment to join us this November and in the coming church year! In Christ, Pastor Jerry

4 The Cent-I-Gram November 2016 Centennial Evangelical Lutheran Church (CELC) Church Council Minutes September 27, 2016 Present: Pastor Jerry Tancredi, Council members Chuck Cantwell, Jeff Hincks, Christine Holmes, Ed Kalmbach, Betsy Miller, John Miller, Diana Moffett, Judy Ryberg, Dave Winning, and Karen Winning. Also, Joanne Cantwell, Recording Secretary. Excused: Sue Nizio and Beth Wise. The meeting was called to order at 7:00pm with a hymn and prayer. Communication: A letter has been received from the Phoenixville Clinic announcing a special appeal for funding for lab work and medications. Pastor s Report: In addition to his e-mailed report, Pastor reported that Centennial is off to a good start with new staff in both Faith Development and Music. Team Reports: Financial: YTD giving is less than anticipated; Stewardship will address. The current format of financial statements will be studied. Stewardship Celebration Sunday is scheduled on November 20 with a luncheon. Estimated giving in 2017 will be discussed so that Centennial ministries can be planned. Music and Worship: Orders for new hymnals are being received with a goal of 200 or a minimum target of at least 140. Evangelism: The pictorial directory has been distributed. Development continues on the Facebook page. Christian Education: The new role of Faith Development will fall under this category, along with the Adult Forum, Confirmation and Youth Group activities. Local and Global Social Ministry: will meet to plan Christmas projects. Hospitality: The Craft Fair on November 12 is assigned to this committee and an organizational meeting has been scheduled. A certified food handler is required. Pikeland Parish: The Parish committee will meet in November and plans are underway for a backpack/weekend food project for children. Nominating Committee of Ken Hagman, Ginny Graham and one congregational member will meet to begin recruiting for Council positions for the new year. Finishing their first 3-year term are: John Miller, Judy Ryberg and Beth Wise. Ed Kalmbach is completing an unfinished oneyear term. Mutual Ministry: A meeting of this committee is scheduled on October 10 to act as a sounding board and to provide feedback. (continued on page 5)

November 2016 The Cent-I-Gram 5 (continued from page 4) Endowment: Total as of this date is $60,177. OLD BUSINESS: Youth Group fund total to date is $2,853. Fund-raising activities will continue to support our youth trip to the ELCA Youth meeting in Houston in 2018. A Car Wash and Bake Sale is scheduled on October 22. Church Signage: Christine will form a sub-committee to study the church signage issue. The East Pikeland Zoning committee requires a fee of $1,800 for a feasibility study for an electronic sign. NEW BUSINESS: The topic of compensation for our cleaning service was discussed. A motion was made to increase our compensation to the existing cleaning service. This motion was tabled pending a request to the Property Team to clearly define our expectations for this service. New Members A motion was made by Pastor Jerry, seconded by Judy Ryberg, to accept the following new members at Centennial on October 16: Judy Silvia, Scott Kuplast. and John Belman. Associate members joining are Jim and Joyce Bustard and Jack and Andrea Charles. Motion carried. Event Calendar: A church event timeline is being developed for the new year. Send any scheduled events to Dave to be incorporated into this calendar. A motion was made by Ed, seconded by John, to hold the annual meeting for Centennial in 2017 on January 29. Motion carried. A Council Retreat has been scheduled for February 4. A community Thanksgiving Evening service will be held at First Presbyterian church in Phoenixville on November 24 at 7:00pm. Two additional Handicapped parking spaces are yet to be marked (Property Committee). New keys are required for the ramp door, Rebecca will distribute upon request. Next Council Meeting will be held on October 25 at 7:00pm. A motion for adjournment was made by Ed, seconded by Betsy, at 8:45pm. Motion carried. Respectfully submitted, Joanne Cantwell, Recording Secretary

6 The Cent-I-Gram November 2016 Here s what s needed. for our 24th Annual Christmas Crafts Festival on Saturday, November 12 from 9 AM to 2 PM Can you help? Donations of good, usable items no longer wanted but fascinating to all those who browse through and buy are needed for Grandma s Attic. And where does Grandma get those treasures? From you! Popular items are jewelry, toys, dolls, dishes, kitchen items, knick-knacks, videos, dvds, puzzles, books, games, lamps and all kinds of collectibles in good condition and mostly small enough to fit on a table. We have sold curtains, tablecloths and sheets in excellent condition. Grandma s Attic will officially open for you to start bringing in your treasures at 10 AM on Monday, October 31. If the room is locked when you arrive, you may put your donations in the hallway outside the nursery. No clothing or regular shoes, although we have been able to sell ice skates or boots and shoes never worn. Accessories such as purses, scarves and totes sell well too. Do tell us if you have an idea on pricing. Grandma s Attic will also need bags from the grocery store plastic bags and large paper bags. If you have some for us, bring them in now. (The plastic ones are also used at the 1 PM bag sale.) Anyone good at pricing? Any available time you can give us during the week before the Craft Festival would be appreciated. Tables need to be arranged on Thursday, Nov. 10th in the evening. If you can help, speak with Harry Gladfelter. Deck the Halls Decorators will be needed to hang garland and make the church look festive. Supplies are provided. Contact the church office if you can help with this. People will be needed to help with putting everything away and back in place at 2 PM on Saturday, Nov. 12th when all our workers for the day will be very tired. Please let us know in the church office if you will be volunteering with the clean up. Cooks and Bakers: We need your help in supplying baked goods for the Nov. 12th Christmas Crafts Festival. Pies are needed for the luncheon Jerene Gladfelter and her helpers are planning. Favorites are apple, pumpkin, shoofly, cherry, etc. More are needed for the baked goods table along with items such as muffins, cakes, cookies, brownies, candy, etc. One or two items from each family would be terrific! (No créme pies, please, because of health department regulations.) Please have them here before the Festival begins at 9 AM or as soon as possible. (Doors will open at 7 AM the day of the Festival) If you can volunteer some time Nov. 12th, tell Nancy Miller or let us know at the church office. And lastly, visit with us upstairs and down that day. Something will be going on everywhere! Do some Christmas shopping or just look around. Enjoy a delicious lunch break, we ll be happy to see you! And don t forget to visit Grandma s Attic to see the treasures saved just for you!

November 2016 The Cent-I-Gram 7 Join Us in Welcoming Our Newest Members Back row from left: Jack Charles, Jim Bustard, Pastor Jerry, Scott Kuplast Front Row: Andrea Charles, Joyce Bustard, Judi Silvia See the biographies on the next few pages to learn more about our newest members.

8 The Cent-I-Gram November 2016 Get to Know Our Newest Members Judi Silvia and Scott Kuplast Judi was born and raised in Bucks County in Bensalem, Pa and grew up and was baptized in the Baptist faith. Her family were long time members of Byberry Baptist (now Berean) Church in Northeast Philadelphia where her mother served as organist and choir director. After graduating from Frankford Nursing School and Penn State University, Judi worked as a nurse at Frankford Hospital and Magee Rehabilitation Hospital in Philadelphia. She has spent the last 20 or so years working at GlaxoSmithKline in Collegeville, Pa in the Drug Safety department. At the same time, Judi started attending and singing for churches in Northeast Philadelphia (Pilgrim Baptist and Trinity Lutheran) and Devon, Pa (St Luke Lutheran). Scott grew up in North Jersey and was baptized in the Episcopal faith (Holy Trinity Church). After high school, he served several years in the US Navy and then worked in manufacturing in the pharmaceutical industry (Rhone Poulenc and Merck in Lansdale) until 2008. Scott has since obtained his CDL A driver s license and drives tractor trailers for Venezia Bulk Transport in Limerick, Pa. Judi and Scott are planning a 2017 wedding and live over the mountain in Malvern, Pa. They both have children from previous marriages. Jeanette Silvia (age 20) is a junior at UNC Charlotte majoring in Elementary Education and Tommy Silvia (age 19) is a sophomore at University of Pittsburgh majoring in Information/Computer Science and minoring in Music. Ryan Kuplast (age 17) is a senior at Delran High School in New Jersey. This blended family has been united by a fourth child, Toby, the very adorable and energetic 3-year-old Bichon Frise pup. Besides music and singing, Judi likes to read mystery novels, bake, and go to the beach. Scott likes anything to do with cars and motorcycles and loves the outdoors. Both have been very grateful for the warm welcome by the folks at Centennial and look forward to worshiping and serving the church and community. Joyce and Jim Bustard Jim and Joyce met at Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA and were married in August after graduation. They have two children, Jaymee and Jon. Jaymee, a food broker, lives in a suburb of Charlotte, NC with her husband Tommy and two children, Charlie and Brianna. Charlie attends UNC Charlotte and Brianna attends middle school. Jon, a pastor at Bethany Lutheran Church, Elkhorn, NE lives with his wife Judith and three sons. Ethan and Noah both attend middle school and Samuel attends elementary school. Before retirement, Jim taught music in Lower Merion School District, Ardmore, PA and was organist/choir director in various churches: St. Luke Lutheran in Devon, Grace Lutheran in Royersford, and St. Matthews Lutheran in Chester Springs. Joyce taught preschool in Paoli and music in the Methacton School District, Eagleville/ Audubon, PA and also taught children s choirs with Jim. They reside five minutes from Centennial on 117 Red Fox Lane, Phoenixville. Jack and Andrea Charles Jack and Andrea met in 1960 at West Chester University where they both entered as Music Education majors, Andrea as a voice major and Jack as a piano major. During their freshman year Jack was asked to be the accompanist for her voice lessons. In high school, Jack had been the assistant organist of his church. In October of his freshman year he accepted the position as organist and choir director at the Malvern Presbyterian church and Andrea became his soprano soloist there. Andrea switched from a music education major to an elementary education major but continued her voice lesson until graduation. Both she and Jack have their BS and M Ed. degrees from West Chester University. They were married in 1965 and have lived in Schwenksville ever since. (continued on page 9)

November 2016 The Cent-I-Gram 9 (continued from page 8) Andrea taught kindergarten, first and second grade for thirty years, first at Perkiomen Valley and then in Souderton Area School District. She then directed the preschool at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lansdale for seven years. She retired to become a full time grandmother. Andrea and Jack have a daughter, Elizabeth Francisco, and two grandchildren. Sean is 10 and a fifth grader and Heather is 7 and is a second grader at Schwenksville Elementary. Jack taught elementary music for two years at Methacton and then moved to Schwenksville School District which soon merged with Collegeville forming the Perkiomen Valley School District. He has taught on all levels but for the most part taught high school vocal and conducted the annual Broadway musical He retired after 36 years of teaching. Through the years since college Jack has been organist and Choir director in four local Lutheran Churches. He is an Associate in Ministry and has served on the SE PA synod Worship Committee. Pastor Dave and Gigi Mueller 235 Newark Road Landenburg PA 19350 Tim & Jessica Huff PO Box 413 Kimberton PA 19442 jessicahuff626@gmail.com 267-454-4089 Judi Silvia Scott Kuplast 13 Pine Road Malvern, PA 19355 484-328-3423 Judi: jcsong2011@gmail.com Scott: scott08016@gmail.com Jim & Joyce Bustard 117 Red Fox Lane Phoenixville PA 19460-2129 Jim cell: 610-935-1426 Joyce cell: 610-717-8528 Jim: dratsub@aol.com Joyce: joycie1426@aol.com Jack and Andrea Charles 432 Perkiomen Avenue Schwenksville PA 19473 610-287-9366 jdcakc432@aol.com Wednesday Morning Bible Study Continues Come join Pastor Jerry at the church for a time of studying the scripture lessons for the upcoming Sunday. All are welcome! If you have any questions please contact Pastor Jerry at the church office or by e-mail. Church office: 610-933-1528 Email: pastorjt@centenniallutheran.org

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November 2016 The Cent-I-Gram 11 Assisting Ministers for November November 6 November 13 November 20 November 27 Greeters Helen Breitegam Nancy Miller Fred Stoudt Judy Ryberg Paul Breitegam John Miller Carole Stoudt Reggie Ryberg Deacon Larry Shumaker Randy Ferree Dave Winning Rick Henricks Ushers Jerene Gladfelter Jerene Gladfelter Marcia Hincks Marcia Hincks Harry Gladfelter Harry Gladfelter Jeff Hincks Jeff Hincks Acolyte Darian Capobianco Sam Perrone Makinzie Ackroyd Evelyn Capobianco Lector Valerie Griffiths Evelyn Capobianco Karen Winning Helen Breitegam Altar Guild Judy Ryberg Judy Ryberg Judy Ryberg Judy Ryberg Diana Moffett Diana Moffett Diana Moffett Diana Moffett Counters Kathy Geiger Ron Allen Peg Ferree Jean Mull Carole McCann Randy Ferree Randy Mull Hospitality Chris Feight Betsy Miller Stewardship No refreshments Joanne Cantwell Bonnie Strickland Luncheon (holiday weekend) If you are unable to be here on your Sunday, please switch with someone or call John Miller at 610-933-8523. Food Collection We are collecting canned goods and non-perishable items for PACS (Phoenixville Area Community Services), Jefferson Place and Good Samaritan Shelter through Thanksgiving. Please consider picking up an item or two during your grocery shopping. Boxes are in the coat closet for your donation. Suggested items needed are cereal, juices, pancake mix, soup, peanut butter, jelly, canned meat and fish, cheese spread, Jello, puddings, macaroni and cheese, spaghetti and sauce, canned stew or pasta, rice, canned or instant potatoes, vegetables, baked beans, canned or dried fruit, cake and biscuit mixes, napkins, toilet paper, sanitary napkins, towels, tissues, bath or laundry soap, shampoo, toothpaste, bleach, cleaning supplies, coffee, tea, creamer, powdered or canned milk, baby food, diapers, talcum powder, lotion, mustard, catsup, vinegar, mayonnaise, salad dressing, oil, syrup, sugar, salt and pepper. Boxes are in the narthex closet for your donations. Our thanks for your help!

12 The Cent-I-Gram November 2016 Thank you to everyone who helped make the youth car wash and bake sale a big success. Special thanks to Christine Holmes, Jessica & Tim Huff, Dory Frain, Pastor Jerry, and all those who baked yummy treats and those who sponsored our youth. Thanks, also, to the youth who helped wash the cars: Connor Huff, Makinzie Ackroyd, Darian Capobianco, Evelyn Capobianco, Hayden Perrone, Sam Perrone, Logan Perrone. All together, the youth raised around $3000. Thanks be to God!

November 2016 The Cent-I-Gram 13 Christmas Open House When: Friday, December 9 6:00-9:00 PM Where: Home of Pastor Jerry and Patti Tancredi 1240 Reiff Road Lansdale PA 19446 Food will be provided; you may bring a dessert to share if you wish.

14 The Cent-I-Gram November 2016 2 Mary Ann Boyd 2 Carole Stoudt 4 Matthew Wise 10 Clyde Scheib 11 Trevor Miller 13 Fred Stoudt 15 Christine Holmes 16 Holly Sollenberger 20 Nancy Fowler 25 Alda Scheib 26 John Miller 27 Colin Sollenberger 27 Ayden VanSinderen 28 Ed Kalmbach 28 Bonnie Strickland 29 Samuel Kuhl 29 Becca Wise This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. Psalm 118:24 Do you notice any missing birthdays? We want to be sure to include everyone on our birthday list. If you notice that a birthday is missing from our list, please take a moment to let the office know. You can leave a note in the office or sent an email to Rebecca @centenniallutheran.org. Thank you! Prepaid Giant Cards Purchase a $25 or $50 pre-paid Giant grocery card! Available every Sunday. Call Beth Wise (610-935- 1727) or contact the church office to buy a $25 or $50 pre-paid grocery card redeemable at any Giant Food Store. Giant will donate 5% of the proceeds to support the youth. From Jack Charles, Director of Music Ministry Hymn Requests We hope to have the new red hymnal, Evangelical Lutheran Worship, ready for use by November 27th (Advent 1). Several more people have given me hymn requests. Only a few were usable for the Advent season but they will be used in 2017, especially in Lent, the Sundays of Easter and for Summer worship. When the new books arrive in the pews, please check out the hymns especially appropriate for Epiphany. They are found from page 301 to page 318 and request them. I'm sure you will find some of your favorites. Seeking Instrumentalists Instrumentalists to accompany hymns, anthems and to play preservice music add much to our worship. I have volumes of music which ranges from very easy to very complicated, Please contact me if you are interested in playing. I am hoping for both adults and students. Check with your extended family. If they are members at other churches they would be welcome to attend for the one Sunday they play for us. If they are not active in any church this would be a great way for us to share with them the joy of worship at Centennial. Any questions? Contact Jack Charles, Director of Music Ministry at 610-287-9366.

November 2016 The Cent-I-Gram 15 ELW Hymnal $25 each - Please attach payment to order form and place in offering collection plate or leave in church office. Make checks payable to Centennial Lutheran Church. Please print clearly: I would like to order ELW hymnals at $25 each in memory of in honor of (Your name as you wish it to appear in the front of the hymnal) Telephone number Email address ELW Hymnals The Worship and Music Team recently announced that, with Church Council s approval, a decision has been made to purchase a worship resource, the Evangelical Lutheran Worship (ELW), which was introduced by the Lutheran Church about ten years ago. Most of the hymns from our current green hymnals, the Lutheran Book of Worship, are also in the ELW. The ELW has about 250 additional songs and hymns from all over the world and also has several new settings for worship. You can place an order to purchase ELW pew editions in memory or in honor of your family members, friends, or others using the form at left. We are hoping to have the ELW pew editions purchased by December so that they will be ready for the Advent season and a new church year. Please see John Miller or Pastor Jerry with any questions. Thank you to everyone for all of the prayers and cards of condolence sent on the passing of Peg s mother, Charlotte Myers. Peg & Randy Ferree Warmth for All Share music, food, and warmth with Orion Communities on November 12 from 5-9PM at the Kimberton Waldorf School, Phoenixville. Enjoy music by Charlie Frey s Blue Plate Specials and refreshments. This is a free event but your donations of blankets, coats, and canned goods will be gratefully accepted for Phoenixville area shelters, food cupboards and neighbors in need. For more information, call Orion at 610-415-1140.

16 The Cent-I-Gram November 2016 MINISTRY LEADERS Church Council Members Dave Winning (President) dsw43@aol.com Beth Wise (Vice President) bswise1212@msn.com Kathy Geiger (Treasurer) kgeiger0507@gmail.com Christine Holmes (Corp. Secretary) cholmes337@gmail.com Chuck Cantwell jmccrc@yahoo.com Jeff Hincks hincksj@aol.com Ed Kalmbach kalm219@msn.com Betsy Miller emiller26@gmail.com John Miller jr_nsmiller@verizon.net Diana Moffett dimof28@gmail.com Sue Nizio ejn.swn@gmail.com Judy Ryberg judy.ryberg@gmail.com Karen Winning kwinning11@aol.com Pastor Jerry pastorjt@centenniallutheran.org Joanne Cantwell jmccrc@yahoo.com (Recording Secretary of Council Minutes) Team Leaders Property Team Leader: Finance Team Leader: Financial Secretary: Denise Ackroyd Asst. Treasurer: Patt Shumaker Personnel Committee Team Chair: Ron Allen Worship Team Leader: John Miller Director of Music Ministry: Jack Charles Coordinator of Faith Development: Jessica Huff Altar Guild Leader: Frances Warren Christian Education Team Leaders: Social Ministry Team Leader: Global Missions Team Leader: Nancy Miller Care Team Leaders: Diana Moffett Deanna Kalmbach Hospitality Team Leader: Sue Nizio Stewardship Team Leader: Dave Winning Prayer Chain Coordinators: Joanne Cantwell, Jerene Gladfelter dyack@hotmail.com ron@allenrenninger.com jr_nsmiller@verizon.net jdcakc432@aol.com jessicahuff626@gmail.com franceswarren@verizon.net jr_nsmiller@verizon.net dimof28@gmail.com gee310@msn.com ejm.swn@gmail.com dsw43@aol.com prayers@centenniallutheran.org

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The Cent-I-Gram is published by Centennial: A Church for the Entire Community Our Purpose Is To Know Christ and To Make Him Known Centennial Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1330 Hare s Hill Road, Kimberton PA 19442 Sunday Worship 9:30 A.M., Sunday School 9:30 A.M., Confirmation 10:30 A.M. 610-933-1528 Fax 484-204-9513 - The Rev. Gerald Tancredi, Pastor - Rebecca Benecke, Editor e-mail: Info@CentennialLutheran.Org webpage at: http://www.centenniallutheran.org Need for Pastoral Care: Please notify us if you or a family member is hospitalized and/or in need of a pastoral call or visit. We have no other way of knowing of a hospitalization or a pastoral need. Please call Pastor Jerry on his cell phone at 215-260-9755 or notify the church office at 610-933-1528. Always Thankful Martin Rinkart, a German Lutheran minister, wrote the hymn Now Thank We All Our God in 1636. At the time, the Thirty Years War was ravaging central Europe, claiming millions of lives. Rinkart served as pastor in Eilenburg, a walled town that became a crowded refuge for starving fugitives. Although Rinkart was struggling to provide for his own family, he opened his own home to people in need. After the plague entered Eilenburg, Rinkart conducted up to 50 funerals a day including services for his wife and the only other two pastors in town. Amid the despair, he wrote many hymns, including Now Thank We All Our God. Originally intended as a table prayer, it s now sung at Thanksgiving to remember God s countless gifts of love even during hardships. November 2016 In this issue... 24th Annual Christmas Crafts Festival! November calendar Pastor s Page Church Council Minutes What s Needed for the Craft Festival Meet our newest members Directory Updates / Bible Study Thanksgiving Eve Worship Service November Assisting Ministers / Food Drive Youth Car Wash and Bake Sale Christmas Open House November Birthdays / Music News ELW Hymnals / Thank you note Warmth for all Ministry Leaders Kid s Page 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17