A Message from Pastor Summer -- May 2016

Acts 2:11 – “In our own languages we hear them speaking about God’s deeds of power.”

This month, we celebrate Pentecost, the day the Holy Spirit descended as tongues of fire on those first disciples and sent them out into the streets of Jerusalem to tell the good news of the Gospel to people from all corners of the known world.  As I look at that story, the miracle of Pentecost is not so much that those first disciples were able to speak in so many different languages to the people gathered in the city.  The miracle is that everyone who listened to those disciples running out into the streets of Jerusalem heard the disciples’ message as good news.  The Gospel of God’s love is universal.  The message speaks to everyone and speaks with power.  And we as Jesus’ disciples today have the opportunity, like those disciples of old, to share that good news.  The question is what stops us?

We know how to share good news.  We do it all time.  A new child is born into our family, and we will tell everyone we meet.  We‘re compelled to do so.  When I became a Grandpa, I let the world know.  Nothing was going to stop me.  Strangers in the grocery store heard about Anna and Evelyn.

However, with the good news of the Gospel, we tend to hold back.  Why?  For some of us, our experience of the Gospel is a private matter.  For some of us, we are still waiting for that transformative experience of the Gospel.  We listen to the stories of others, but do not feel we have our own.  For some of us, we don’t want to be branded a religious fanatic.

Whatever the reason, we need to listen again to the story of Pentecost.  Everyone who heard the Gospel that day heard it as good news.  People are longing for good news in their lives and we have good news to share.  People need to hear that a God of grace watches over them and walks beside them.  People need to hear that they are forgiven and can be set free.  People need to hear that God is real and at work in the world.  We are the ones who can give voice to God’s promise. 

My prayer, in this season of Pentecost, is that we open ourselves to the power of the Holy Spirit that can fill us with grace, send us out into the world, and have us tell the story.  The world needs to hear the Gospel.  And we, who have known the Gospel in our lives, are the ones to be a witness.  May we go and tell.

Peace,
Pastor Summer

REFLECTIONS ... by Joanne Rupp

This is a new column at Good News from Zion.  It’s a place for anyone to offer an observation or reflection on something that is happening at Zion.  What prompted the idea for this column? Read on.

This past Sunday, during the sermon, the question was asked, “Where do you see the Holy Spirit at work?”.  And a few minutes later we saw the Holy Spirit at work when the choir sang the anthem, “The Holy City” (you know - “Jerusalem! Jerusalem! Lift up your gates and sing Hosanna in the highest, Hosanna to your king”).  The ten-member choir absolutely knocked it out of the park.  Spine-tingling great.  It made me wish the windows were open so the neighbors and passersby could have stopped and listened.  Even the choir was a little surprised at how their voices filled the church.  Thank you to Rod and the choir.

On another note, kudos to the humble Rebecca Melick (“It was no big deal”) and the Social Ministry Committee for spearheading the Oldwick Town-Wide Tag Sale.  Yes, it was a lot of work. Yes, it gave us an opportunity to work together. Yes, it gave Zion a great presence in Oldwick. And yes, we raised over $2,500 for the local food pantries. 

***If you have something you would like to say about the happenings at Zion, please send it to the church office.  And if you have a better idea for naming this column, please send that to the office as well. 


Social Ministry Update

Our second Town-Wide Tag Sale was an even bigger success than the first!  Over $2500 was raised for the food pantries in Clinton and Flemington. It was a great day for community-building with 18 families participating around the village of Oldwick and 12 vendors at the flea market in the CEB parking lot.  Each participant donated  $25 that contributed to our grand total. 

Thanks to members and non-members who donated unwanted items that were sorted, priced and moved out onto the lawn for sale Saturday morning.  This is a great way to promote recycling rather than having items end up in the landfill or remaining a cluttering nuisance.  A huge thank you to all of the volunteers that helped with the tremendous effort in the week prior processing our donations and the monumental task of moving and setting up truck load after truck load of our treasures.  Looking forward to next year!         


Sunday School News

Get ready for a special month in Sunday School.  The focus will be on Discipleship: Following Jesus.  The weekly programs are entitled Know, Grow, and Go.  We invite everyone to attend.

May 15 — Know

May 22 — Grow

May 29 — Go

June 5 — Sunday School Party / Teacher Recognition

June 12 — Family Worship


Women of Zion -- 2016 calendar

Following is the schedule of WOZ events through year end, so you can plan accordingly!  Details will be forthcoming.  
June 8:  Salad & Dessert Picnic at Betty Lanka's house

July 19:  Live Flower Arranging Class

August 17:  Making Ornaments for Senior Baskets distributed by the Social Ministry Committee

Sept. 24:  29th Annual New Jersey Women of the ELCA Convention at Zion

Oct. 19:  Healthy Eating Presentation by Hunterdon Medical Center Nutritionist

Nov. 9:  Thanksgiving Dinner made by WOZ

Dec. 7:  Cookie Exchange & Prayer Pal Gifts/Selection for 2017


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Lunch Bunch - May 12

The Lunch Bunch will be meeting on May 12 at noon.  We will be going to Dora Restaurant in Clinton, 17 Main St.  The phone number is 735-4171.  Join the fun.  We’re looking for you!


Book of Faith -- Wednesdays at noon

The Book of Faith meets on Wednesdays at noon at the CEB.  The group is continuing to explore the Gospel of Matthew, and we are through chapter 9.  We are discovering how Matthew tells the story of Jesus.  How is the same as the other gospel writers?  How is it different?  What is Matthew’s witness?  Come join the conversation.  You won’t be disappointed.  The adventure continues!  We will not be meeting on Wednesday, May4.


VESPERS

Vespers continues on Thursday evenings through the season of Easter.  There is a Soup Supper at the CEB at 6:00 followed by Vespers at 7:00.  This worship experience has been deeply meaningful to many people.  Please join us!


Discipleship - May 26

Discipleship will be on May 26 at 7:30 p.m. following Vespers at the Christian Education Building.  People will gather for a Soup Supper at 6:00.  Vespers will be at 7:00.   The subject for Discipleship Group this month will be “What’s Happening in the ELCA”.  You don’t want to miss it.  Everyone is invited to come.  We always enjoy new people.  Remember, you do not have to commit to the whole year.  You can drop in any time and find a warm welcome, delicious food, and great discussion.  We hope to see you the next time we meet, May 26.