For the Week Beginning February 4, 2022

Fifth Sunday after Epiphany

THE WEEK AT REFORMATION

Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Service of Holy Communion

Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Facebook Live Service of the Word

Wednesday: 10 a.m. Morning Eucharist followed by Prayer Ministry

Wednesday: 7 p.m. Evening Prayer service on Facebook live followed by a study

CONGREGATIONAL MEETING

Our 2022 business congregational meeting will be held on Sunday, February 6th  immediately after worship.  We must have 40 members attending to have a quorum. We will review and recap 2021 and vote on our 2022 budget.

Please plan to attend this important meeting as we review 2021 and vote on our 2022 budget. We will run this meeting as a hybrid from the great room so it will be in person and online.

There are 3 ways to join the Annual Meeting:

The Annual Report Booklet is available in the gathering area and is also posted to our website at www.reformationwlb.org and can be found by clicking on the Church Files drop down menu

Pray with the whole church each day at noon!

www.facebook.com/njsynodelca

www.njsynod.org/virtual-church-resources

WE PRAY FOR:

Norma Beaty, Robert Coles, Connie, Edward Bale, Margaret Dix, Linda Eikner, Rosemary Howell, Royce Howell, Jonathan, Michael, Rose, Lisa & family, Trina, Inger LaManna, Heather Lombardo, Dan Nilsson, Beth Nilsson, Jeff Reis, Peter Repak, Penny Shermer, Diane Smith, Ella Smith, Georgie Zweig

PRAYER LIST UPDATE: If you have someone in need of prayers, please let us know via either Pastor Matt or the church office and we will be sure to add them to our list above. If you have good news to share on recovery of anyone on our prayer list, please let the office or Pastor Matt know. We’ll gladly share the good news!!

“SOUPER” BOWL OF CARING

LAST CHANCE TO ORDER YOUR SOUP!!!

A favorite event will continue this year!! Debbie & Edie will be making soup to sell for a donation to support our hunger ministries. An accurate google order form was sent out a week or so ago. Please make sure you are using the proper form when ordering.  It was sent again on 2/3 as a reminder to get your orders in!!

And, please start saving your loose change for a “noisy” offering collection by our SCS students on Sunday, 2/13.

BISHOP’S CHALLENGE

Last year Bishop Tracie Bartholomew began a 2021-2022 Bishop’s Challenge to learn more about Rev. Jehu Jones. Throughout the year we will hear about the shameful actions taken by the Lutheran Church on his behalf and the uncompensated losses experienced by our African American brothers and sisters throughout history.  The goal is to learn about the past and to help create a better future and enrich the lives of emerging leaders of African American descent.

We are asked to create a quilt square that will be added to squares from around the Synod to create a beautiful quilt to be displayed at this year’s Synod Assembly. We are working on ours!

We are asked to raise $375 or more to donate to the Bishop’s Challenge. The goal is to raise $50,000 throughout the Synod to enrich the lives and create a better future for African American emerging leaders. Great News: Our Endowment Fund is matching all donations up to the $375 so we can double our donation!!

There will be events throughout this time including a book study with Bishop Tracie on February 22 or 24 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. for a discussion of Isabel Wilkerson’s book, The Warmth of Other Suns.   This book uses the stories of three families to tell how and why millions of Black Americans left the South between 1915-1970. You will look at how the Great Migration continues to influence life today for all of us. Both evenings will be similar in content. You can register for either evening by going to the NJ Synod website. (njsynod.orgHere at Reformation we have 6 copies of the book in our library that can be borrowed. Please see Sue Homza for details on how to borrow books from our library.

HERE ARE THE DETAILS ON UPCOMING EVENTS THROUGH THE SYNOD:

Philadelphia Trip April 2, 2022 African American Museum Tour / Mask & Wig Club Tour  Join us as we visit the African American Museum (10:15am) in Philadelphia to learn about the vibrant black communities of Philly at the turn of the 19th century. Then a short walk for a guided tour at the Mask & Wig Club (1:15pm), originally built by the Rev. Jehu Jones as the first African American Lutheran Church in the United States.   Cost: $25 for a round trip bus and museum ticket. Lunch is on your own. If traveling on your own you will still need to sign up for your museum ticket ($9). REGISTER NOW!
Quilting in the African American tradition. On February 16th at 7:00pm, join Professor Steven Hobbs for a Zoom presentation about the traditions of quilting in the African American tradition.    Dr. Hobbs, a retired law professor, is a renowned storyteller and quilter who has given presentations throughout the country. His educational and inspirational stories will connect our Bishop’s Challenge quilt project to the history of quilting.   Click here to register and receive the zoom link.  Description: https://ci5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/prjVWi9agcvHo6wWwSY0NoWHiaFTUW1GFE88HIUk5LrHN5aeEIX3D6pJtDlEPNI6Dvf_Ou5XHLexQ1ajT_5sVXHMGfcLsqoinYvkNDmXc8HzvBff2Y637Q=s0-d-e1-ft#https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/1101116784221/S.gif Book Study Join Bishop Bartholomew on Tuesday, February 22 or Thursday, February 24 from 7:30-9:00pm for a discussion of Isabel Wilkerson’s book, The Warmth of Other Suns. This book uses the stories of three families to tell how and why millions of Black Americans left the South between 1915 and 1970 in what is known today as The Great Migration. We will look at how the Great Migration continues to influence life today for all of us.   Both evenings will be similar in content; please join us for one of them online. Numerous reading guides can be found online – one from the publisher can be found here.   Sign-up information for these events can be found here!

Please plan to join some of these events.  There are 3 ways to make a donation to the Bishop’s Challenge: there are envelopes in the gathering area for donations towards the Bishop’s Challenge; you can mail in a donation to the church and mark the memo line with Bishop’s Challenge; and you can donate online via our website using the Bishop’s Challenge donate button.

Scout Sabbath 2022 at Reformation

On March 6, the first Sunday in Lent, we will spend some time considering connections between scouting and the Christian faith. We will also include an opportunity for parents to present Scout Sunday patches, or other faith-related Badges, to their scouts. Those involved in scouting who would like to participate are invited to join us in worship that Sunday. Invite your scouting friends to come celebrate with us.

Our Lenten Journey

Looking ahead……Our Lenten Journey will begin on Ash Wednesday, March 2nd. As we go through February look for more specifics on our Lenten Journey.  We will have Lenten devotionals for all ages available by March 2nd thanks to a Thrivent Action Team event. We will hope to have a Thrivent Action team event so we are able to mail the devotionals to anyone not able to come to church in person.

THRIVENT CHOICE DOLLARS

Have you donated your choice dollars yet? Don’t wait until the last minute!  One way Thrivent gives back is based on your product with them where you can earn “Choice Dollars”. These dollars can then be donated to the charity of your choice (i.e. Reformation!).  Your account is credited with these “Choice Dollars” every quarter and they need to be donated by March of the following year. You can go in and donate the dollars quarterly or once a year but please donate them!! If you don’t donate them, they will go away. Thrivent will donate them to a charity on their list. They must donate a percentage of their profit to the community to maintain their non-profit status. Need help? Ask Debbie Keszler or Sue Homza!!

Three people donated today and that means close to $100 will be delivered to Reformation shortly! You too can make a difference by donating your choice dollars.

THRIVENT ACTION TEAMS

If you are a Thrivent member, you could be receiving a call asking you to use your Thrivent Action Team Events for a specific item or area for the church!!  Sue and Debbie are committed to helping us make the most use out of the funds available to us through Thrivent.  If you have a product with Thrivent (i.e. investments, life insurance, long term care insurance, etc.) you could be eligible for two $250 Community Action Cards (Visa gift cards) to use to jump start a project.

Altar Flowers lend beauty to our worship experience and are a loving way to remember or honor a loved one or mark a special occasion. Please consider sponsoring an arrangement, or two, of flowers to celebrate a special occasion or remember a loved one. You may also sponsor the bulletin in honor or in memory of a special occasion or loved one.  The Altar flower and bulletin sponsor chart is now posted on the board heading into the Narthex from the gathering area.

  The cost for flowers is $30.00; bulletin sponsorship is $30.00.  Don’t forget to take your flowers home with you after the worship service on Sunday.  Thank you