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\ LAMPLIGHTER June 2016 WADING RIVER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Contemporary Worship Service June 3 at 7pm Friday Prayer Service June 17 at 7pm Women’s Ministry Scholarships for College Bound Seniors If you are a college-bound senior, and would like to apply for a Gladys S. Jackson Memorial Scholarship, please write a paragraph or two, listing your contributions to the life of the church, as well as your future plans. Please put them in the Women’s Ministry mailbox upstairs. All letters should be submitted by Sunday, June 5. The scholarships will be awarded on Sunday, June 12 during the 10:30am service. If you have questions, please see Nancy Bosseckert. Dear WRCC Family, We feel so blessed by all your prayers, cards, flowers, phone calls, food - thank you all so much for everything during Leif's recovery. Our whole family has felt uplifted - Susan and Leif Ahrens Women’s Ministry In May the Women's Ministry took a trip to the Peconic Herb Farm for a river-side picnic lunch. A wonderful time was had by all - especially the kids! Despite the clouds, it was a great time of fellowship in an incredible lovely place, www.prherbfarm.com. Stay tuned for more upcoming women's events! In attendance, but not pictured - Nancy, Alex and Tori Bosseckert, Nathan, Lucas & JJ Kahn, Kerstin, Sam & Ellie Turner and Lynette DeLucia. Pictured are Judy Schroeder, Doris Busch and Bette Lederle Have you ever wondered what exactly a "Rec. Night” entails? Now is your chance to come and see the fun that takes place each month during our teen led Rec. Nights. For three years now Revelation has attempted to do their part in reaching out to teens in the community, now we are eager to show off the amazing things that God has been doing through each of us. (ALL AGES WELCOME! From 2 years old to 102 years old!) Revelation Mock Rec NightJune 12 th 1:00 - 4:00pm

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LAMPLIGHTER

June 2016

WADING RIVER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

Contemporary

Worship Service

June 3 at 7pm

Friday Prayer

Service

June 17 at 7pm

Women’s Ministry

Scholarships for College

Bound Seniors

If you are a college-bound senior, and

would like to apply for a Gladys S.

Jackson Memorial Scholarship, please

write a paragraph or two, listing your

contributions to the life of the church,

as well as your future plans. Please put

them in the Women’s Ministry

mailbox upstairs. All letters should be

submitted by Sunday, June 5. The

scholarships will be awarded on

Sunday, June 12 during the 10:30am

service. If you have questions, please

see Nancy Bosseckert.

Dear WRCC Family,

We feel so blessed by all your prayers,

cards, flowers, phone calls, food -

thank you all so much for everything

during Leif's recovery.

Our whole family has felt uplifted -

Susan and Leif Ahrens

Women’s Ministry In May the Women's Ministry took a

trip to the Peconic Herb Farm for a

river-side picnic lunch. A wonderful

time was had by all - especially the

kids! Despite the clouds, it was a great

time of fellowship in an incredible

lovely place, www.prherbfarm.com.

Stay tuned for more upcoming

women's events!

In attendance, but not pictured - Nancy,

Alex and Tori Bosseckert, Nathan,

Lucas & JJ Kahn, Kerstin, Sam & Ellie

Turner and Lynette DeLucia.

Pictured are Judy Schroeder, Doris Busch and

Bette Lederle

Have you ever wondered what exactly a "Rec. Night” entails? Now is your chance to come and see the fun that takes place each month during our teen led Rec. Nights. For three years now Revelation has attempted to do their

part in reaching out to teens in the community, now we are eager to show off the amazing things that God has been doing through each of us. (ALL AGES WELCOME! From 2 years old to 102 years old!)

Revelation

“Mock Rec Night”

June 12th 1:00 - 4:00pm

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A Word from Pastor TJ

Don’t be deceived, my dear brothers

and sisters. Every good and perfect gift

is from above, coming down from the

Father of the heavenly lights, who does

not change like shifting shadows.”

- James 1:16

I cut our grass. Well, at least, I’m

supposed to. The truth is it doesn’t

happen nearly as often as it should.

Usually, before it actually does, our

yard becomes an overgrown mess of

grass and weeds. Recently, as I

contemplated going to cut the

overgrown grass, I was struck by the

irony of the whole situation.

Grass is a wonderful thing when it is

maintained. It makes the yard inviting

and enjoyable, neat and clean. It

becomes a great place for the kids to

play, and for us to cook out and relax

with friends. When you stop and think

about it, it’s pretty amazing to have a

place like that right behind our house.

All it requires from us is a little care

and maintenance. But that is where the

problem comes in.

As I contemplated cutting the grass I

found myself not wanting to do it

because it was so long. When I looked

at the yard it was messy and unkempt;

I imagined all of the ticks and bugs that

were probably there and thought about

how dirty I might get trying to clean it

up. This thing that was meant to be a

blessing had become a problem.

Instead of helping us enjoy the yard it

was keeping us out of it.

James reminds us that every good thing

in our lives is a gift from God. Our

houses and homes, family and friends,

food and clothing, and all the other

good things that we have are gifts God

has lovingly given us. But the Bible

teaches us that God has given us these

things for a reason, so that he can be

glorified and other people be blessed

through us. As long as the good things

we have are maintained, kept in their

place, they can be used for good in our

lives and the world. The problem is that

these good things sometimes get

overgrown and out of control. We let

them take over our lives to the point

that we forget about the God who gave

them to us and focus only on the gifts.

When this happens, they are no longer

instruments of good but of destruction.

This is why Jesus reminds us not to live

for “treasure on earth” (Matthew 6).

There is a real treasure to be found, a

source of joy, life and purpose, a place

where we can find all the things we

sometimes look for in this world. That

place is in the presence of God. But to

come to him we have to let go of other

things, even good things, and put them

back in their place. After all, if the

good things God has given us consume

our time so that we can’t pray, worship,

or seek God in his word, they’re no

longer good. But God is always good

and Jesus promises that he is always

worth seeking, even when we have to

sacrifice other things to do it.

Take time this month to be with Jesus,

the true treasure. Pray, read his word,

come and worship and find the joy that

can only be found in him.

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VBS Planning Meeting

Tues June 7th 7:00- 10:00 PM

VBS Work Meetings

Wed June 8th 7:00-10:00 PM

Thurs June 9th 10:00-1:00 PM

Fri June 10th 7:00-10:00 PM

Sat June 11th 9:00-3:00 PM

Mon June 13th 10:00-1:00 PM

Tues June 14th 7:00-10:00 PM

Wed June 15th 7:00-10:00 PM

Thurs June 16th 10:00-1:00 PM

Mon June 20th 10:00-1:00 PM

Tues June 21st 10:00-1:00 PM

Wed June 22nd 7:00-10:00 PM

Fri June 24th 7:00-10:00 PM

Mon June 27th 10:00-1:00 PM

Tues June 28th 7:00-10:00 PM

Thurs June 30th 10:00-1:00 PM

Sat July 2nd 9:00-3:00 PM

Mon July 4th 9:00-12:00 PM

Tues July 5th 6:00-9:00 PM

Fri July 8th 6:00-9:00 PM

Sat July 9th 9:00-3:00 PM

Mon July 11th 10:00-1:00 PM

Tues July 12th 6:00-9:00 PM

Wed July 13th 6:00-9:00 PM

Thurs July 14th 10:00-1:00 PM

Fri July 15th 6:00-7:00 PM

and 8:00-10:00 PM

Sat July 16th 3:00-9:00 PM

Sun July 17th ` 12:00 PM- finish

VBS Register Now

(Pre-K through 6th Grade)

July 18th – 22nd 6:00 PM to 8:45

PM Or Volunteer to Help

Questions see Molly or Julie Lutz

631-929-3845 or email [email protected]

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Youth Bureau. This program helps

homeless women between the ages of

16 and 21, some with children or who

are expecting. They teach them life

skills, counsel them and help prepare

them to care for themselves and their

children.

We will continue to knit baby and

children items for Sarah Benjamin,

which is ongoing. As soon as I know

where we can collect them I will put

something in the bulletin.

In His Name,

Rosemarie Schulz

June Birthdays 2 Chris Jones 6 Alan Hurley 8 Helga Guthy Art Lederle 12 Jessie Hertling Abigail Lutz 20 Lauren Agnew 23 Rick Rowehl 28 Linda Rundlett

Wednesday Fellowship Over the years, we have been making

baby kits, a total of 10, for Church

World Services. Unfortunately this

year without notice, they replaced the

kits with something else. We already

had the materials for the kits and no

place for them to go…so we thought.

Thankfully every other year, and it was

this year, Leisure Glen sponsors a baby

shower for Mercy House, a non-

denominational not-for- profit agency,

contracted with the Suffolk County

Genesis

The Genesis youth group is looking

forward to SUMMER!

On June 18th, a group of 15 will be

going to a Long Island Ducks game -

look for pictures and shenanigans in

next months' Lamplighter (and on

Facebook!).

Mark your calendars now for a July

30th family movie on the lawn. We're

currently taking suggestions for movie

titles - email the church office or

message Genesis via Facebook.

Coming up in August, we'll have a

back to school paint night and outdoor

game night. Watch for details coming

soon. If you have any questions or have

ideas for future events, contact Chris &

Dina Jones or Kerstin Turner.

As you may know, Kathy Rowehl is

retiring from her position as Children's

Ministry Coordinator this June. We're

now looking for someone to step into

that role as a volunteer to help lead our

kids and students ministries. The

Children’s Ministry Coordinator will

work together with the leaders of

Sunday School, Genesis and

Revelation to help our kids grow in

their faith and understanding of the love of God and how they can know

and follow him through all of life.

If this sounds like a role you could help

fill, please prayerfully consider

stepping into this position. If you

would like more information or are

interested in this position, please

contact the church office, the Deacons

or Pastor TJ. We hope to fill this

position by the end of June, so please

contact us as soon.

Thanks,

WRCC Deacons

[email protected]

Help Wanted!

Children's Ministry Coordinator

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Pretty Weeds Kerstin Turner

May is winding down, which means we

have spent countless hours in the yard.

Trimming shrubs, bagging leaves (we

are blessed to do this year round),

planting things and spreading mulch.

Mostly, after winter, we spend our time

pulling weeds. TJ and I both deny the

fact we wanted a big yard but we

bought this house knowing the yard

was a monster so we can’t blame

anyone but ourselves.

The first year in our house we pretty

much maintained what was there.

Some shrubs, a few perennials popped

up once in a while, we bagged leaves.

The second year a few unruly vines

crept in – we trimmed those. We also

bagged more leaves and discovered we

had raspberry bushes – HOORAY! The

birds are the most appreciative of the

raspberries. Recently though, our

flower beds were screaming for some

TLC. Despite the jungle, several Irises

popped up, 2 tulips (the deer

appreciated them), 2 giant hostas (the

deer REALLY appreciated them) but

mostly grass mixed with weeds tried to

overtake them. They nearly succeeded

– so I (with the help from the kids) set

out to pull weeds from our front beds. I

wish I could tell you we are done, but

there are portions still neglected.

In the digging and pulling I found a few

small perennial buds trying to rise

above the dandelions. I showed Ellie

the tiny pink petals that were trying to

beat the odds – she says, “Oh Mom,

let’s put them somewhere safe.” There

were actually a few of these same

flowers scattered in odd places, so I

relocated them together. A few weeks

has gone by and they are doing

surprisingly well.

Those scattered plants are us, dear

Christian. Fragile petals in a world

constantly being swallowed by weeds,

vines, dead leaves and sometimes

animals. On our own we can’t

stand…..we get lost….we get

buried…. But together, with others,

under the watchful eye of the Gardener

we are cared for. How often (and easy)

we neglect prayer, reading the Bible,

spending time with Christians,

attending worship….and the weeds

come. Sometimes the weeds appear

pretty (just ask Ellie) but their roots

grow beneath the surface and multiply,

stealing life from fragile petals. What

are the weeds in our lives? What pretty

weeds keep you from prayer, attending

church, reading the Bible, spending

time with other Christians? What pretty

weeds have told you to let God

go….that he’s not a priority. Don’t be

deluded….pretty weeds are still weeds.

Don’t let them tear you away from the

love, care and goodness of God. Our

Gardener.

Let us hold fast the confession of our

hope without wavering, for he who

promised is faithful. And let us

consider how to stir up one another to

love and good works, not neglecting to

meet together, as is the habit of some,

but encouraging one another, and all

the more as you see the Day drawing

near. – Hebrews 10:23-25

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As Kathy Rowehl prepares to retire

after 23 years of service (15 of them as

a paid church employee) to the Sunday

School and youth programs of this

church, it is fitting that we take a few

moments to reflect on her service to

God, the children and the families of

WRCC.

The Bible says that God puts His

faithful people where He wants them

and provides them the tools that they

need to accomplish His work. Kathy

has been a beautiful example of that

over her many years of coordinating

the children’s ministry programs.

There is no one more gracious and kind

to the people that she encounters, no

matter what their age, than Kathy.

Sunday after Sunday for many years

Kathy has greeted the children and the

families that have walked through the

doors of the Sunday School. She has

been the beautiful first impression of

our children’s ministry programs. Of

course her reach went far beyond

Sunday School. She has been the

smiling face at the registration table for

VBS to greet an entire generation of

children! And we can’t forget the

pageants, the egg hunts, the Duck Pond

Days, the church family nights, and

many other youth ministry programs

that she has supported with her

organization, coordination and prayers.

Kathy’s impact and influence doesn’t

stop at the children, she has also

encouraged and supported dozens and

dozens of Sunday School and youth

ministry volunteers over the years. She

is gifted at patiently listening to the

ideas of others, and helping where help

is needed to implement those ideas.

The seeds that have been planted in the

hearts of the children who have been

blessed by her service will be

blossoming for many years to come.

One thing that has been consistent

through all of Kathy’s work is the quiet

grace with which she serves. She is a

beautiful example of humble servant

leadership - A model for all of the rest

of us. Not only do the little ones and

their parents have a soft heart for “Miss

Kathy” but congregation members of

all ages do as well.

As Kathy begins a life with more time

to enjoy her family, we pause to reflect

on and thank her for being such a

beautiful Godly servant.

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Wading River

Congregational

Church

2057 North Country Road

Wading River, NY 11792

Phone / Fax: 631.929.8849

We’re on the Web!

See us at:

www.wrcongchurch.org

WADING RIVER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

2057 N Country Road

Wading River, NY 11792

June 2016

TJ Turner, Pastor - [email protected]

Donna Rassner, Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper – [email protected]

Deacons [email protected] Joe Burgess Jeanne Carle Lynette DeLucia Finn Mauritzen Karen Perricone Rosemarie Schulz

Trustees [email protected] David Agnew Curtis Barnes Pat Burgess Dottie Davis Chris Jones Joe Nocerino Mike Scarpinito Judy Schroeder Greg Von Brook

Treasurer: Asst. Treasurer Bill Radonavitch Lana O’Toole

Clerk Asst. Clerk Ann Otten Molly Lutz

Women’s Ministry Youth Leadership Team Ann Otten Abigail Lutz Kerstin Turner Noah Blunnie Julie Lutz Ryan Radonavitch Nancy Bosseckert

Senior Ministry Welcome Ministry Rosemarie Schulz Finn Mauritzen

Sunday School: Kim Schmidt, Superintendent Donna Rassner, Secretary-Treasurer

Organists: Diane Hanwick Jean Elliott Choir Director: Doris Allen

Food Pantry: Carolyn Baier Joe Baier Craig Baier