BOEHM S C O N N E C T I O N. EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE Mission ConneXion

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BOEHM S May 2013 MAY 18. BE THERE. BOEHM S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 13 W. BOEHMS RD, WILLOW STREET, PA 17584 717-464-4885 SECRETARY@BOEHMSUMC.ORG WWW.BOEHMSUMC.ORG EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE Mission ConneXion The following will be proposd at Annual Conference: The mission of the United Methodist Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. In order for each congregation to more effectively accomplish this mission all congregations in the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference will participate in a grouping of 4 to 15 congregations called a Mission ConneXion. The Mission ConneXions will enable congregations to resource one another for ministry within the congregation growing disciples and mission beyond the congregation in the community making new disciples and transforming the community and world beyond. Each congregation will be invited to indicate the other congregations with whom they would like to be aligned. Each congregation will be represented on a Mission ConneXion Council by two lay representatives and their pastor. A Mission ConneXion Leader, lay or clergy, will be chosen by the District Superintendent in consultation with the Council. This Leader will preside at the Council meetings. The Mission ConneXion Leader will serve as a liaison between the District Superintendent and the ConneXion. The Leaders will receive special training and will assist congregations and pastors to become more vital and effective. The Leaders will be reimbursed for travel expenses. Each congregation will retain autonomy and may opt out of any joint mission, program, or training at their discretion. The Mission ConneXion is not intended to replace existing clergy groups, ecumenical councils or other associations of congregations or clergy. The District Superintendent will serve as the chief missional strategist of the district (Discipline paragraph 419.1). Four key roles for the DS will be: 1. Deployment of clergy for greatest effectiveness in our mission, 2. Training and support of Mission ConneXion Leaders, 3. Fostering collaboration among congregations to serve their mission field, and 4. Developing and maintaining structures of support and accountability for clergy and congregations. Each District will continue to have the committees mandated by Mission ConneXion Survey Please answer the 4-question survey at www.surveymonkey.com/s/3nrftxj Below is a listing of the UMC churches that fall within a 5 mile radius of Willow Street. Colemanville UMC Colemanville Conestoga UMC Conestoga Green Hill UMC Conestoga Safe Harbor UMC Conestoga Lampeter UMC Lampeter Christ UMC Lancaster Community UMC Lancaster Covenant UMC Lancaster El Redentor & Saint Paul UMC Lancaster First UMC Lancaster Fuente De Amor UMC Lancaster Living Waters Church Lancaster Pearl Street UMC Lancaster Marticville UMC Marticville First UMC Millersville Grace UMC Millersville Stehman Memorial UMC Millersville Mt. Nebo UMC Mt. Nebo Clearfield UMC New Providence Wesley UMC Strasburg Memorial UMC Quarryville Wesley UMC Quarryville Cristo Rey UMC West Grove West Willow UMC Willow Street the Discipline: Committee on Ordained Ministry, Committee on Superintendency, and a Board of Church Location and Building. The plan, more fully described in Creating a Mission ConneXion 2013, is intended as a two year experiment and will be evaluated with recommendations presented to the 2015 annual conference.

Memorial Sunday Music Appreciation Sunday 6 pm Youth Group 26 27 28 29 30 31 Pentecost Sunday Chapel Event: Flames across the Susquehanna 3pm RCM prayer meeting 7:30 Chapel Finance Trustees 6 pm AdCouncil 7:30 pm Newsletter Deadline 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Mothers Day 6 pm Youth Group ANNUAL CONFERENCE ANNUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE CONFERENCE Prayer Ladies Tea 11 am Meeting Chapel event: at Boehm s Baltimore Bus Trip Chapel 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ascension Sunday May 2013 National Day of Prayer 6 pm Lanc Bible College 1 2 3 4 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Newsletter deadline to receive information is the 21st of most months. Please email secretary@boehmsumc.org.

Happy MAY BirthdayS Sandy R. May 1 Jared F. May 3 Marilyn M. May 4 Mary H. May 7 Mary Kate F. May 8 Fred H. May 11 Dick K. May 14 Phil M. May 15 Richard Z. May 17 Don C. May 19 Deb S. May 24 Cullen F. May 26 Jay H. May 28 Nathaniel Y. May 28 Liam F. May 30 SERVING IN MAY: Nursery 5/5 Doris SS, TBA Worship 5/12 Doris SS, TBA Worship 5/19 Natalie SS, Ashley Worship 5/26 Doris SS, Doris Worship Jr. Church 5/5 Doris 5/12 Doris 5/19 Bonnie 5/26 Sheena Acolyte Maria Eden MEMORIAL SUNDAY MAY 26 May 2, Lancaster Bible College Eden Road, Lancaster, 6 pm Keynote speaker: Greg Laurie, author and senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship, California Mother s Day is May 12 Annual Conference May 16-18 ASCENSION SUNDAY MAY 5 PENTECOST SUNDAY MAY 19

NEW BIBLE READING PLAN Have you ever started to read the Bible, cover-to-cover, but stopped after a few days or a few weeks? Then consider reading the Bible with mutual encouragement from the Boehms congregation, weekly and monthly reminders, and both print and digital helps. This new Plan organizes biblical material into its chronological flow taking you through events and teachings in the rough order of how they happened or were penned. Exact dating of all materials or events isn t possible: This represents an attempt at the overall flow of the Bible s grand story. Some texts are placed topically. There are six readings for each week, leaving you room for catching up when needed. It was created by Dr. George Guthrie and can be found online at boehmsumc.org. The plan is available using the Youversion mobile app at www.youversion.com/ reading-plans/64-readinggods-story. WEEK 1: May 5 11 Day 1 - Genesis 1-2 Day 2 - John 1:1-3, Psalm 8; 104 Day 3 - Genesis 3-5 Day 4 - Genesis 6-7 Day 5 - Genesis 8-9; Psalm 12 Day 6 - Genesis 10-11 WEEK 2: May 12 18 Day 1 - Genesis 12-13 Day 2 - Genesis 14-16 Day 3 - Genesis 17-19 Day 4 - Genesis 20-23 Day 5 - Genesis 24-26 Day 6 - Genesis 27-29 WEEK 3: May 19 25 Day 1 - Genesis 30-33 Day 2 - Genesis 34-37 Day 3 - Genesis 38-40 Day 4 - Genesis 41-43 Day 5 - Genesis 44-46 Day 6 - Genesis 47-50 WEEK 4: May 26 Jun1 Day 1 - Job 1-5 Day 2 - Job 6-9 Day 3 - Job 10-13 Day 4 - Job 14-17 Day 5 - Job 18-21 Day 6 - Job 22-24 IN THE BEGINNING Opportunities to Serve at Boehms These are exciting times at Boehms church, made more exciting by seeing time and talents employed in ministry. Together we create space for worship, manage resources, care for each other, and invite new people. Below are important opportunities to serve: Financial Secretary (Approx 2 hours per week, can do from home) - An essential position. Nancy Karr has graciously served as interim Financial Secretary since Brenda McDonald fell ill. Deposits weekly offering, records giving, sends weekly summary for bulletin, generates annual giving statements, attends 6 Finance Team meetings a year. Please contact Lori Blackiston: 471-4924, l.blackiston@comcast.net Communion Steward(s): (2 Hours per month) - Provides and prepares communion bread and juice once a month. Coordinates Homebound Communion servants. Attends 6 Ministry Team meetings in a year. Please contact Sharon McCullough:687-9434,sharon@mcbanner.com Offering Counter (Approx 4 hours per month, after Sunday worship) - Seeking two Offering Counters to join the existing two counters (Maxine Meck and Audrey Goss) so that schedules can be rotated either monthly or every two weeks. Counts money from offering plates, records on a form, places in a locked bag. Finance Secretary then double-checks the count before depositing. Please contact Lori Blackiston:471-4924,l.blackiston@comcast.net Worship Techs (Approx 4 hours per month, rotating schedule) - Interested in learning how to work the sound board or how to support worship and sermons on the projection screen? Please contact Chris Eden: 598-8495, pastor. eden@boehmsumc.org

What would the world do without tea! How did it exist? I am glad I was not born before tea. My hour for tea is half-past five, and my buttered toast waits for nobody. Keep calm and ring Carson to bring tea. The Ladies Annual Tea Party May 18, 11 am at Boehms Ladies are cordially invited to attend this lovely & free annual event. This year s theme is Come, let us fascinate you! Invite a friend or 3 for a joyful luncheon of Tea, Food, Desserts, Fellowship, DoorPrizes and Creative Fun. All ages are welcome. Bring your favorite teacup! RSVP to Sandy Roschel @ 284-2776 or sign up on in the hallway. Surely a pretty woman never looks prettier than when making tea. There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea.

1-1-4133 May Breadbox Peter... spoke the name of Christ with great power and authority and without fear of the consequences. Peter knew the danger of preaching Jesus. He knew the hostility it could elicit. He knew that by doing the will of God and preaching he would be taking his life in his hands. Still he had no choice. He HAD to preach. He HAD to speak the name of Jesus.... He could do nothing else. After the things he had seen and heard after the powerful touch he had received from the Holy Spirit of God he felt compelled to preach the gospel. So Peter preached... and the whole world turned upside down! This is the kind of turnaround that occurs in the life of one touched by the Holy Spirit of God. When we have a genuine encounter with Jesus, when He transforms our hearts and minds and empowers us and emboldens us, we have no choice we MUST preach the gospel, we MUST speak the Word of God. (John Maxwell on Acts 3.) (Note: It is the ACTS of the Apostles, not the talk and planning of the Apostles. We Disciples must put what we have experienced into action, and then the Holy Spirit will turn this world upside down.) CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL RECOGNITION A two-part Memorial Day program will be held Sunday afternoon, May 19, at historic Boehm s Chapel, 13 West Boehm s Church Road, Willow Street, PA, to acknowledge the Civil War veterans buried in the adjoining cemetery. The program will begin at 3:00 p.m. inside the chapel with Flames Across the Susquehanna, a video-lecture by local author, Glenn Banner. Banner, a native of Columbia, PA, will use a visual presentation to highlight the account of the burning of the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge. Written from a Christian perspective, Banner s book, Flames Across the Susquehanna, is related through the eyes of a teenage drummer boy serving in the 125 th PA Regiment. Union forces, aided by citizens of Columbia, destroyed the bridge, Sunday, June 28, 1863, to thwart Lee s Army of Northern Virginia from proceeding eastward and entering Lancaster County. Faced with the dilemma of being unable to cross the river, the troops were pulled back to regroup with General Lee and additional Confederate forces at the crossroads near Gettysburg. Following a question and answer session with Banner, the program will resume in the cemetery with a roll call of the Civil War veterans and placing of flags. There are eight known Civil War veterans interred in Boehm s Cemetery: Charles Baldwin, Co. K 11 th Maryland Vol. Joseph Charles, Co. K 79 th PA Vol. John Charles, Co. I 20 th PA Cav. Dr Jacob Gatchell, asst.surgeon, 53 rd PA Vol. William Harry, Co. F 203 rd PA Vol. Richard Hicks, Co. B 99 th Pa Vol. MartinV.B. McGowan, Co. K 7 th PA Cav. Daniel Sigman, Co. D 99 th PA Vol. Almon Fulton, Co. E 8th PA Cav. and Co. D 195th PA Vol. Descendants of Boehm s Civil War veterans are invited to attend and place flags on their ancestor s grave. Flags will be provided. Please contact boehmschapel@gmail.com or call 717-872-4133 prior to the event. The two-part event is free and open to the public. A love offering will be received to benefit the Columbia Historic Preservation Society. Additional information available at www.boehmschapel.org.

Happy Mothers Day Beautiful

Every Sunday: 9 am - Hymnsing: Fellowship Hall bkids Guided Play 9:15 am - Sunday School All Ages 10:30 am - Divine Worship Phone: 717-464-4885 Secretary s Office Hours: Tues: 9-3, Wed: 1-7, Fri: 9-3 Phone: 717-464-4885 Email: secretary@boehmsumc.org Pastor s Office Hours: Hours by appointment Phone 717-598-8495 Email:pastor.eden@boehmsumc.org Website: www.boehmsumc.org FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY coming weeknights starting in June. Interested in joining a small group? Contact Chris Eden for more info: 598-8495 pastor.eden@boehmsumc.org Scott Lingo: Director of Family Ministries & Music Office Hours: Mon, Tues, 9-2 Wed 6-9 pm Phone: 717-575-0548 Email: slingo@boehmsumc.org Proclaiming God s Word, Transforming Lives and Experiencing God s Love May 2013 Newsletter Boehm s United Methodist Church 13 West Boehm s Road Willow Street PA 17584 Reverend Chris Eden, Pastor Return Service Requested Go into all the world...