1 3 6 0 0 C A S P I A N W A Y, C L E R M O N T, F L O R I D A 3 4 7 1 1 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 Pastor s Breakfast Each Tuesday at 8 am Men s Golf League Each Friday at 5 pm Green Valley Country Club Worship & Praise God s Work. Our Hands September 7 Praise and Worship September 7 Both Services Sunday School Starts September 14 Confirmation Class Orientation September 14 Choir Rehearsals Start September 14 Confirmation Classes Start September 21 Stewardship Emphasis Fearless Generosity 4 weeks beginning Sept 28 Sunday, September 7 th, is our next opportunity to hear God speak to us all in an exciting new way! Come and experience a newer style of worship as we celebrate God s Work Our Hands at our Worship & Praise Service at 8:00am and 10:15am. There will be joyful praise music, prayer, more praise music, a special drama, Holy Communion, and even more praise music! Be prepared to clap your hands and tap your toes as we experience the beautiful love of God and celebrate His grace with one another through this truly glorious gift of music! Worship & Praise October 5 10:15 am
choose a project and participate in it on any day; choosing a project and making a difference in your community is the goal. Consider organizing a day of service any day! SEPTEMBER 7, 2014 is GOD S WORK, OUR HANDS SUNDAY! YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! God s Work, Our Hands Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014, is an opportunity to celebrate together who we are as the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America: one church, freed in Christ to serve and love our neighbor. The theme God s work, Our Hands reminds us that we are church together for the sake of the world. Our lives have been changed by our relationship with God through Jesus Christ, and it s that encounter with Jesus that frees us to make a difference. -ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton Whether it s volunteering at a homeless shelter or food pantry, cleaning up a public park, writing letters to military personnel serving overseas, or supporting those congregations who fight for peace and justice in their communities every day, we are a church that boldly does God s work of restoring and reconciling communities. To help increase the impact of the service, ELCA members will be participating in a variety of local projects on September 7th. You may, however, Listen to the needs of your local community Research worldwide needs Learn about a subject and share your new awareness with others Identify opportunities to serve Invite people to serve with you Partner with local organizations and congregations to make a difference, near or far Make a donation to a new cause and encourage others to do the same To help you find a new ministry or cause in which to serve, consider the following: 1. Six Ways to Help at the Border - helping refugee children find proper housing. 2. Clark s House Inc. - helping homeless veterans. 3. Gaza Humanitarian Assistance - sharing hope and resources with people in a war zone. 4. Run for Freedom - Worship Service at First Baptist Church of Clermont September 7, 2014, 6:30pm; find out about Human Trafficking and how you can help prevent it! 5. Lutherans Help Fight Ebola in West Africa - supporting those fighting this deadly disease. Continued on Page 5 column 1 2
Worship and Music Team- Special Presentation Sundays: August 17 and August 24 after both services Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church Congregation Mission Statement: Make Known God s Grace Our History Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church established a Worship and Music Committee in 2011 to review and improve our worship experience. One of our primary goals was to update and expand our worship styles and music. Since that time we have made many improvements, including: 1. Changing to a more spirited traditional service style using a liturgy entitled, Feast and Celebration, at our 10:15 service on Sundays. 2. Identifying three different worship styles: Informal worship on Wednesdays, Relaxed Traditional at (8:00 am), and Spirited Traditional at (10:15 am) on Sundays. 3. Introducing Themed Services: Recent examples include, Celebration of Freedom on Wednesday, July 2, 2014, a VBS Family service on Sunday, July 27, 2014, and I Want My Life to Make a Difference on Wednesday, August 6, 2014. 4. Making improvements to worship and the worship space, which includes: providing a variety of different seating arrangements, a simplified and more pleasing chancel, relocation of choir seating, the pulpit, and the organ, the addition of video announcements in the fellowship area, improvements in welcoming and greeting members and visitors, the partitioning of worship and fellowship areas, updating our lighting in the chancel area, applying light filtering film to the large window in the fellowship area to enhance our Power Point projections, and a more concise, easyto-follow, larger bulletin. 5. Introducing a more contemporary worship service in 2013 that included guitar and drums. This took place on a Wednesday evening service in August 2013 with the same service on a Sunday in September 2013. 6. Using more dramas, children s talks, and other alternative forms of teaching the Gospel. Our Research Attendance at our church has remained virtually the same over the past several years. Most of our new members come from a Lutheran tradition. Less than 2% of the residents in Lake County are Lutheran. 3
continued from Page 3 In order to discover the demographics of the Clermont area, the community in which Shepherd of the Hills is called to serve, and to find out how we might reach more members of our community, we recently completed a demographic study called Mission Insite. The study revealed that a large group of families in the 30 to 50 age group are missing from our church membership, as well as certain other groups. These groups primarily respond to themed services and more contemporary styles of music and worship, rather than the traditional services we now offer. In discussing days and times with our current young families, we discovered that the later service on Sunday seems to be more conducive to their participation. A Plan If we are to reach out to people in our community, we need to reach people where they are rather than inviting them to be like us. In order to accomplish this, we believe we need to add a more contemporary style of worship along with themed services to our existing styles of worship. The Worship and Music Team believes that it is now time to add an additional worship style which we are presently calling Worship and Praise. This worship will include newer present-day music, ethnically diverse music styles, more videos, contemporary drama, piano, guitars, drums, and other instruments. This worship style may be somewhat different from the Worship and Praise or Contemporary styles you may have experienced at other churches. Our services will still follow the foundational format of Lutheran worship: Gathering, Word, Meal, and Sending. We will be testing this worship style for the next six months beginning on September 7, 2014. On this date, both Sunday services will feature worship and praise with the ELCA theme God s Work, Our Hands so that the entire worship community experiences this style of worship. After September 7th, we will offer a Worship and Praise service on the first Sunday of each month at our 10:15 service from October 2014 through February 2015. Traditional worship will still be available on these dates at the regularly scheduled 8:00 am service. During this period we will be advertising our worship services in local newspapers, Facebook, on our website, and by other means. An Invitation We are asking your help in introducing this new worship opportunity to your friends and neighbors. Invite them to worship. At the end of the trial period in February, we will ask for your help in determining how we should proceed. We will ask questions like: should we continue this style of service or change the day, time or the format. 4
continued from Page 4 This project is sponsored by the Worship and Music Team with the full support of the Church Council. Pastor Nancy will participate in worship and add support to the process. We thank Sara Holton and Joe Foryan for sharing their musical talents that help make this worship experience possible. Working Together As Team Members, we are open to your ideas during this trial period. Feel free to give any member of the Worship and Music Team your comments. The current members are: Ruth Monzillo, Pam Brosonski, Sara Holton, Larry Holihan and Pastor Nancy. As always, we appreciate your support and participation as we move forward in faith. Change is never easy, but it is necessary at times to help us Make Known God s Grace in our community and beyond! Continued from Page 2 6. "Renewing the Church through Music and Worship Workshop, September 27, 2014 10am-3pm at Advent Lutheran Church, Orange Park - learn how to present old songs in new ways. 7. New Beginnings, Clermont - Check out info@nbcfl.org to see how you can help children and adults have a second chance for a happy life. 8. Can St. John s Jacksonville help someone you know? servanthouseforma-oncenter.org 9. Join a blog on Jus$ce: h;p://www.elca.org/en/ Living- Lutheran/Blogs/2014/07/140731- The- work- of- Gods- jusmce. 10. Can you help eliminate school suicide? h;p:// Osynod.com/168- the- parish- paper As of Sunday August 31, 2014, there will be handouts on the Welcome Center tables for the above 10 topics. Please read and use. We celebrate parmcipamon in any of these or any other projects idenmfied for service at Worship & Praise on Sunday, September 7, 2014 at both services. GOD S WORK, OUR HANDS! Church Office Hours Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to noon Closed Friday during summer Office phone : 352-394-3382 Emergency phone: 352-682-6838 shephillsclermont.org 5
Our kids will be attending Rock the Universe at Universal Studios on September 5 and 6. Quilting group meets September 2 and 16 at 10:00 am Crafts group mets September 23 at 10:00 am Choir will be starting September 14! Get ready!! We re kicking off the new season on Sunday,!! September 14th at 9:30 a.m.! All NEW and SEASONED Choir Members are! invited and encouraged to attend. Stewardship Emphasis 2014: Fearless Generosity Join us Sundays: September 28, October 5, 12 & 19 Special Studies on: Genesis 1 & 2, Luke 4:16-21, Mark 4:1-9 and Luke 21:1-4 Used by permission-ecumenical Stewardship Center 2014 Richmond IN 2014 Through these passages we will consider fearless living, service, sowing, and giving. The measure of our stewardship includes how we live in relationship with God's creation, how we serve those in need, how we sow in our willingness to respond to God's call as well as our management of all God's blessings that are given to us. 6
Head s Up all new 7th and second year 8th Graders! Confirmation classes at Shepherd of the Hills begins Sept. 14, 2014! 1. Parent and Student Orientation (all students and one parent): Sunday, September 14, 2014 at 9:15 am in Fellowship area. 2. Instructor: Pastor Nancy 3. Location of classes starting 9/21/14: Pastor Nancy s Office. 4. Parent and Student Orientation for new 7th graders: Sunday, September 14, 2014 at 9:15. 5. Topics of Study: Stories of the Old and New Testament 6. Full Yearly Schedule available at orientation. 7. Date of Confirmation (for those completing the two year program): May 17, 2015. "First Communion Class: If you think your child is ready to receive the Bread and Wine (grape juice available) of Holy Communion, please speak to Pastor Nancy (or call the church office). A time for a class with others or an individual meeting will be scheduled at the family's convenience." Discipleship Men s Fellowship This group has recessed for the summer. Look for information on when meetings will resume. Ministry Virginia Circle: Meets second Tuesday at 10 am Facilitator: Women of the Church. Tasks: Quilts, Crafts (Me Dolls), Easter Brunch, Receptions after funerals, Christmas and Spring Luncheon (all welcome), Pot Lucks Advent/ Lent, Spring Cleaning, Garage Sale, other service projects as identified. Women s Reunion Group In recess for the summer. Fall schedule coming soon. Dealing with Death and Grief 7
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DIRECTORY OF RESOURCE PERSONS: WHO CAN ANSWER MY QUESTIONS? Debbie Kiely President 407-497- 1034 debbiekiely@carrier.utc.com Judy Lojko Vice President 352-432- 5141 jalbbt@cfl.rr.com Michelle Candage Secretary 352-242- 6562 mcandage@universalamerican.com Pat Quellhorst Treasurer 352-217- 0856 Kra_ylady22@hotmail.com OPEN Ed. Youth, Fam Diane Bursey Small groups 352-243- 0083 Dianbursey@aol.com OPEN Michelle Candage- temporary Carol Rosum Finance Property ChrisMan FormaMon 352-242- 6562 407-469- 2742 mcandage@universalamerican.com crosum@aol.com Pastor Nancy - temporary Worship & Music 352-682- 6838 nancy.vogel47@gmail.com STAFF Rev. Nancy Vogel Pastor 352-682- 6838 nancy.vogel47@gmail.com Sara Holton Music Director & Program Coord 407-749- 2253 352-394- 3382 cruisinsara@yahoo.com OR churchoffice@shephillsclermont.com Jim & Marie Johnson Maint/Clean 352-536- 9786 Mjohnson104@cfl.rr.com Gizella Guba Bookkeeper finance@shephillsclermont.com VOLUNTEERS Larry Holihan Newsle;er, website 407-496- 4122 lholihan@cfl.rr.com Wayne Ahlers IT: sound & video 352-241- 4674 wahlers@mindspring.com Eleonore No;bohm Atlar Guild/supplies 352-243- 0966 hno;bohm@cfl.rr.com Norma Thompson Virginia Circle 352-429- 4630 Nnthomp3700@aol.com Susan Sherman Me Dolls, Lap Robes 352-552- 4612 maydes@earthlink.net Dorothy Derrick Dresses for Africa, Quilts 352-360- 0518 iamdjd@hotmail.com 1. On Sunday mornings for nonemergency administra-on concerns, contact the church office or persons listed. 2 Please give your announcements to the office by Wednesday of each week for proper placement in bulle-n or PowerPoint. 9
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