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The Eagle Vicar s Corner Blessed are those who trust in the Lord, whose confidence is in the Lord. Jeremiah 17:7 November, 2018 New Series Volume XXXXII4, No 10, 2018 Publish monthly submission to stjohnseastonnewsletter@gmail.com ST. JOHN S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH a reconciling in Christ congregation 330 Ferry Street Easton, PA 18042 The Reverend Susan D. Ruggles, Pastor M. Danielle Bosdell, Vicar Karla Lake, Director of Music phone: 610-258-6119 e-mail: stjohnseaston@gmail.com website: stjohnseaston.org stjohnseastonnewsletter@gmail.com This past summer, someone asked me if there has ever been a time I felt God calling me to do something and I ignored the call. I immediately remembered a time I was in a rental car store in Texas. I was in line waiting to get the keys for the car I had previously registered to rent. While standing in line, I saw a small boy frantically looking for his parents. The boy was running around and crying out for his loved ones, in this strange and large building. I could feel God calling me to help this boy, and I froze. At that moment, I told myself that someone else would probably help him reunite with his guardians. This memory haunts me as a reminder of how hard it is to say yes to God s call in our lives. We spend our lives planning how we think our lives will go. Sometimes the plans we have for ourselves come to fruition, and sometimes they do not. Society then makes us feel like we have failed if we do not live up to the external pressures put upon us. For some reason though, it is easier to follow the status quo than to allow ourselves to be vulnerable to God in our lives. In Matthew 10:39 Jesus says, Those who find their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake will find it. Jesus is calling us to live in opposition to the status quo. Jesus is calling us to trust in the work of God in our lives. Jesus is calling us to not only listen to what God is calling us to do but then to answer the call. Our lives are to be a continual discernment journey, much like that of a labyrinth. Throughout all of the many twists and turns in life, we are to be listening for God s call. We must not become complacent with our lives and what we have accomplished or not. Let us be mindful of the fact that God s love and call in our lives never ceases. (con t)

(con t) The month of November often leads to conversations about being thankful. We all have things for which we are thankful. Let us lift up in prayer and be thankful for the ways that God calls us daily. Let us be gracious to ourselves when we are hesitant to say yes to God. Blessings to you, Vicar Danielle Birthdays and Anniversaries for November Linda Kalapay 11/8 Anniversary wished to... Les McCoy 11/11 Ed and Anne Kovac 11/1 June Smith 11/11 Douglas Powell 11/13 Jacob Ruggles 11/14 Charlene Fredericks 11/25 Susan Ruggles 11/28 Danielle Bosdell 11/30 Birthdays and Anniversaries are listed in our database in the computer. This year we are attempting to update the computer and list your special days in the newsletter. If the information was never put into the computer database, it is not listed in the newsletter. We are sorry some of you have been left out but we only have certain information. Please help us by making sure to email the church office if your information was left out and Feel free to send information in advance to make sure it gets in the newsletter! We welcome Bishop Samuel Zeiser to our church on November 25th. As Bishop of Northeast Penn Synod, he is very busy and we welcome this time as he visits St. John s! Worship this month and Gospel reading Nov. 3 (Sat.) Turn your clock back! Nov. 4 liturgical color-red All Saints Sunday John 11: 32-44 10:30 AM Worship! Nov. 11 Nov. 18 liturgical color-green 25th Sunday after Pentecost Mark 12: 38-44 10:30 AM Worship! liturgical color-green 26th Sunday after Pentecost Mark 13: 1-8 10:30 AM Worship! Nov. 25 liturgical color-green 27th Sunday after Pentecost John 18: 33-37 10:30 AM Worship Sunday, large print bulletins are available and earphones to help amplify sound. Need a ride to church? Contact the church office.

The New stewardship 2018. Stewardship means fellowship, conversation, and serving; bringing the people of St. Johns together in ways to serve God who is already at work in our lives and our community. There are many ways you can serve St. Johns. One way is to list your time and talents in the 2018 Stewardship inventory. If you have not filled a paper copy out already, there is now an online version you can use. There are many ways you can give your time: cooking meals, bringing snacks for fellowship hour, picking up food to take to Safe Harbor, helping on altar guild, serving at worship, joining a committee, helping in Sunday school or vacation bible school, and other things that make the church run effectively. Stewardship is important to all of us. Joining in fellowship and conversation can help St. Johns to celebrate the ways in which God is at work. This is why we invite all of you to help in ways to serve God and pass the word around to share in lo God s love for all. 1 Corinthians 12, Verse 4 12: There are different kinds of spiritual gifts, but the same spirit gives them. There are different ways of serving, but the same Lord is served. There are different abilities to perform service, but the same God gives ability to all for their particular service. The Spirits presence is shown in some way in each person for the good of all. The spirit gives one person a message full of wisdom, while to another person the same Spirit gives a message full of knowledge. One and the same Spirit gives faith to one person while to another person he gives the power to heal.the Spirit gives one person the power to work miracles, to another, the gift of speaking Gods message; and to yet another, the ability to tell the difference between gifts that come from the spirit and those that do not. To one person he gives the ability to speak in strange tongues, and to another he gives the ability to explain what is said. But it is one and the same Spirit who does all this; as he wishes, he gives a different gift to each person. Christ is like a single body, which has many parts: it is still one body, even though it is made up of different parts. If you haven t filled one out as of yet, please take the online survey and fill it out: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9jc9bxv If you would like a paper copy, please see Barb Horinko or Monica Weiss- Nolen or look in the narthex. Thank You, St Johns Membership committee

WORSHIP ASSISTANTS for November 10:30 AM November Altar Guild: Patsy Woodson, Dee Caul November Fellowship Hour: Rachel s Circle Nov. 4 All Saints Sunday Acolyte: Tara Fogle Ushers: Robert Black, Charles Hanson Worship Assistant: Sean Hartman Reader: Chuck Lewis Communion Assistants: Joyce Petty, Christopher Orem Gallery: Steve Remel, Curtis Olson Nov. 11 Acolyte: Jonas Orange Ushers: Victor Unks, Lois Anne Calloway Worship Assistant: Vicar Danielle Bosdell Reader: Ian Heck Communion Assistants: Steve Moyer, Carolyn Moyer Gallery: MariAn Olson, Ilsa Von Lang Nov. 18 Acolyte: Logan Weber Ushers: Patsy Woodson, Shirley Kressler Worship Assistant: Jim Heck Reader: Joyce Petty Communion Assistants: Barb & Les McCoy Gallery: Pamalee LaDuca, Joseph LaDuca Nov. 25 Acolyte: Ushers: Worship Assistant: Steve Moyer Reader: Roger Ruggles Aaron Howey Phyllis Schurz, Loretta Heck Communion Assistants: Sue Glenn, Victor Unks Gallery: Chris Swan, Linda Kalapay Please note: The church office will be closed on Thanksgiving (Nov. 22) and the day after Thanksgiving as the staff enjoys the holidays with family. If you have an emergency, contact Pastor Sue Ruggles at 610-253-7878.

WHAT IS IN ST. JOHN S CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS? By Nadine R. Anderson for the Constitution Committee that also included Chris Orem and Rev. Curt Olson What do you believe? That is something a congregation has to answer to belong to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), the national Lutheran group of which St. John s is a part. And we have to answer that question in a particular, ELCA Lutheran way. The first chapter of the constitution gives our name and related information. The second chapter is our Confession of Faith. This is expanded on in chapters 3 and 4, Nature of the Church and Statement of Purpose. What these say is specified by the ELCA which a congregation must accept to belong to the ELCA. We will review the constitution and the changes in detail at meetings four different times. A dinner of pizza or the likes will be provided at 6 PM on Tuesday, Oct. 30 and Monday Nov 5. We will also meet to discuss it at about 12 on Sunday afternoons, November 4 and 11. Please plan on attending one of these meetings. There are a total of 19 chapters. Of them 6 speak of our specific practices and we can change them to reflect how we like to do things. For instance they give our name, congregation meetings, officers, Council, committees, and organizations and we can do those according to how we want things to be done. The others are things related to larger concerns such as powers of the congregation, how we call a pastor, affiliating with the ELCA, and how to do bylaws and amendments. These sections we have to pass as written. Council will decide on the details where we have choice and forward a copy of the constitution to the congregation for voting in January. The membership will decide on any points where we have choice in what they pass at the congregation meeting in January. MARK THESE DATES to learn more about the changes in the constitiution/by-laws: Oct 30 at 6 p.m. Nov. 4 at 11:45 p.m Nov. 5 at 6 p.m., Nov. 11 at 11:45 p.m. The Gallery at St. John s Art for your Appreciation and Purchase HOLIDAY ART SHOW November 4 December 16, 2018 OPENING: Sunday, November 4, 12-3 pm CLOSING RECEPTION: Sunday, December 16, 12-3 pm The HOLIDAY ART SHOW will feature fine art and fine art crafts by several local artists and artisans. You will find original works of art and assorted handcrafts, as well as gift baskets. Here is an opportunity for you to select unique Christmas gifts for those very special people on your gift list family, friends, teachers, hostess gifts and more. Coming in January/February 2019: An exhibit featuring unusual and beautiful abstract photography of Bethlehem Steel rust and watercolor paintings of the Steel Stacks and Historic Bethlehem. Visit the gallery Sundays from 12:00 to 3:00 pm Weekdays by appointment. Closed November 25 for Thanksgiving weekend The Outreach Committee will work on Thanksgiving Baskets on November 17 th - We need your support for Thanksgiving baskets. Items needed: boxes of stuffing mix, canned fruit and vegetables, boxed dessert/dessert mix, cranberry sauce, instant mashed potatoes, and anything else to fill a Thanksgiving basket. Items must be received by Sunday, November 11 th. They can be placed on the tables located in the Hospitality Room. To help support this event, funds will be received through the Team Action Program of Thrivent.

PROJECT FOOD PANTRY: St. John s the Rice Church encouraged to bring any type of rice. Other items needed: Instant Potatoes Hamburger Helper Condiments Low sodium soups and stews Jelly and Preserves Canned vegetables Lunchbox sized items Personal Care Items (Soap, Shampoo/conditioner/deodorant, Feminine hygiene products) We continue to collect donations of NEW packaged socks and underwear for adults and children. These donations will be given to Safe Harbor Easton and to Family Connections. Thank you for your support of these programs. ARE YOU AWARE? Are you aware of the extent of human trafficking throughout our country..within the Lehigh Valley? Are you aware of the number of women, teenagers and children that suffer from this abuse? Are you aware of the amount of danger they have to survive every day and how difficult it is to escape? The Outreach Committee is currently exploring this issue and is planning an Awareness Campaign to be held in the near future. Announcements will be made for you to plan to attend the event. If you would like more information now or if you would like to be involved with the planning, please contact the Outreach Committee. Thank you. St. John s Staff, Church Council Office Phone (9 AM 3 PM) 610-258-6119 E-mail stjohnseaston@gmail.com Website www:stjohnseaston.org For Newsletter info: stjohnseastonnewsletter@gmail.com STAFF Pastor: Susan D Ruggles 610-253-7878 stjohnseastonpastor@gmail.com Vicar M. Danielle Bosdell vicarstjohnseaston@gmail.com Director of Music: Karla Lake 610-762-1653 kklake@rcn.com Office Staff: Yolanda Wheeler Norma Rosner Melissa Dean stjohnseaston@gmail.com Nursery Attendant: Alison Fink 484-542-2796 heckalison@gmail.com Property Manager: Tyler VanAllen 610-258-6119 stjohnspropertyferry@gmail.com Sexton: Larry Steinmetz Van Driver: Yolanda Atwood 484-714-2795 CHURCH COUNCIL: Nadine Anderson 610-252-4656 NadineA@att.net Charles Hanson 610-905-1767 bchanson1@rcn.com Ian Heck 610-905-6906 stiwho02@gmail.com James Heck 610-253-8680 jim.heck01@gmail.com Terry Horinko 610-923-6963 terryhorinko0@gmail.com Jim Kressler 610-258-3789 poppopsboat@aol.com Steve Moyer 610-923-8171 bbflat121@gmail.com Christopher Orem 610-258-5031 cporem@ptd.net Clifford Rose 610-252-8990 Phyllis Schurz 610-252-8337 Robert Smith 908-859-3706 dwilcoxsmith@gmail.com Larry Transue 610-438-0214 larrry@integrityinspection.com Victor Unks 610-653-8922 Neakie@aol.com