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The Messenger The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd
Olney, Maryland November 2016
“The Generosity of God”
“You will be made rich in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion” 2 Corinthians 9:11
I want to ask you to do the following: I want to ask you to make a list of the way God has been generous to you over the years. I want you to make a list of the ways God has blessed you generously through your participation in this congregation. I want you to pray for the generosity of God every day. I want to ask you to pray daily for the church. I want to ask you to pray to God to help you attend worship weekly and to help you to make a regular offering to support the ministry of Good Shepherd and our work together for God’s Kingdom in this place. Here’s what’s important for those who believe in Christ: “Worship the Lord your God and him only shall you serve.” Worship is the most critical component of our life together and the most important activity we do together. It puts us in touch with our Lord, each other and his means of grace in a way that nurtures us, compels us and sustains us. Missing worship robs us of the necessary gifts it gives us and limits the gifts we can share with each other. Worship and faith are about community, the body of Christ, being together. Almost every aspect of worship and faith is relationship and community at work. Many believe that a “private faith” between me and God will do. A “private faith,” however, denies relationship, withdraws our voice and gift from the community, and diminishes the work of the whole body of Christ, the Church. Worship and community and service are another necessary trinity in the faith. James, says, “Faith without works is dead.” Worship nurtures and fires us up; community supports and balances us, and spreads the responsibility; and the service translates our beliefs and words into deeds and action. The generosity of God blesses us and inspires and compels us to be generous in our response to his love and grace at work in and through us.
Peace,
About People . . .
We continue to pray for: . . . God’s care for our relatives and friends: Alden Haigh (Lynn Boyd’s uncle) home recovering after extended stay following a
stroke; Doris Bundu (Aunt of Sam Kai-Banya and Joan Golia) cancer; Bob Quinn (father of Matt Quinn) fell and broke his pelvis and hip; Ray Turner (friend of the Schulten’s) bladder cancer; Lou Rudolph (Bob’s father) pneumonia and memory problems; David Kohler (friend of Pastor Dave) partially paralyzed following a fall.
. . . those rejoicing and giving thanks: Birth of Lee Patrick Bohner to Greg and Rebecca (Carlson) Bohner on October 6. Pastor Pat and Elise Carlson are the proud grandparents; Best wishes to Tom Wilk and Vicki Frens on their engagement to be married; Rusty Spencer, (friend of Kathy Nicholson), up and healing well from his leg amputation and walking on his new prosthetic leg;
. . . moms-to-be: Emily Schulten Davidson (Carl and Jackie’s daughter) due March 2017; Allison Sturgis LaVay (Lynda Von Bargen’s daughter) due April 13, 2017.
. . . military serving our country: John Berle stationed in Georgia (Ruth Blackburn’s grandson); Lt. Ashley Gebicke stationed in San Diego, CA; Husband Kent stationed in San Diego, CA on Navy ship duty for six months; Mark Goldey Fort Carson, CO (Lois Kubu’s step grandson); Austin Ivkovich stationed at Fort Campbell, KY (Marion Ivkovich’s grandson); James Kleager Fort MacDill AFB Tampa, FL (Kathy Randall’s nephew); Justin Kubu is stationed at Fort Bragg, NC but is currently on a 3 country deployment; Richard Daniel Kubu (Ken and Joyce Kubu’s nephew) is also stationed at Fort Bragg but is currently deployed to South Korea; Seth Maxfield stationed in Ft. Riley, Kansas (Darlene Maxfield request); Cory Metz, stationed in Fort Carson, Colorado Springs, CO (son of former members, Charlie and Audrey Metz); JT Mrozek, Marine stationed at Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville, NC; Jacob Seguin stationed at USMC Camp Pendleton, San Diego, CA (John’s
nephew); David J. Wald (Kim & Nancy Wald’s grandson) is with a detachment in Technical Communications in Cherry Point, NC; Trevor White stationed in Okinawa (Brianna Hoffman request); Libby Shoefly stationed in Ankora Turkey, friend of Jeanne Berger. . . . those who mourn: family of Ann Lane who died October 15 (friend of Gail Hinds and Nancy Wald); family of June Migliorisi who died October 6 (aunt of Maria Sampogna); family of Marj Maryott who died on October 26 at the age of 95. She was one of the founding members of Good Shepherd.
*Names used with permission
All Saints’ Observance This Sunday, November 6, our Good Shepherd family will observe All Saints’ Day. Within the liturgical church year, those saints who have gone before us to eternity with Christ will be reverently remembered.
The Olney Interfaith Thanksgiving Service
• Who: The Greater Olney Interfaith
Ministerium, an association of 15 houses of Worship in the Olney, Maryland area.
• When: Tuesday, November 22 beginning at 7:30 p.m.
• Where: Oakdale Church, 3425 Oakdale Emory Church Road, south of Olney, just off Georgia Avenue.
• Why: This year’s theme is “Healers in Our Community.” Music, prayer, from many different faiths – Christian, Jewish, Muslim How Much & How Do: Free. Donations of non-perishable food accepted for Olney HELP. All people welcomed.
• More Information? Contact Diane Katz at [email protected].
Change in Regular Schedule
The schedule below will be followed from November 20, 2016 through January 1, 2017
Church Worship and Sunday School schedule
From November 20th through January 1st there will be one service per Sunday starting at 10:00 a.m.
• Sunday, November 20th Thanksgiving Svc. Adult Bible Class – 8:45 a.m. Women’s Bible Class – 8:45 a.m. FINK Class – 9:00 a.m.
No Sunday School • November 27th – First Sunday in Advent
Sunday School starting at 9:00 No Adult Bible Classes No FINK
• December 4th (JTB weekend) NO CLASSES MEET
• December 11th - Sunday School Program Report time is 9:00 a.m. Adult Bible Class – 8:45 a.m. Women’s Bible Class – 8:45 a.m. FINK Class – 9:00 a.m.
• December 18th - Lessons and Carols No Sunday School Adult Bible Class – 8:45 a.m. Women’s Bible Class – 8:45 a.m. FINK Class – 9:00 a.m.
• December 24th 3 Christmas Eve services 4:30 p.m. Children's Service 7:00 p.m. Candlelight Praise Service 11:00 p.m. Candlelight Service
• December 25th – Christmas Day NO CLASSES MEET
• January 1st - New Years Day NO CLASSES MEET
Bible Verse to Remember
Psalm 107:8-9 Let them give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for men, for he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Fall Clean Up Day
COMING UP!!
On Saturday, November 5th we will have our Fall Clean Up to spruce up our facility. We will be working mostly outside, weeding, raking leaves, and general clean-up. As usual there will be donuts, coffee and a home-made goodie in the kitchen, with work beginning by 9:00 a.m. Please remember to bring your own tools. If you need more information or have questions, email Doug Dye at [email protected] or call him at 301-253-2783. Remember the more hands, the lighter the work! Come and have fun making a contribution.
Could you donate 1 dozen cookies?
The Social Ministry Board will again deliver dinners for Thanksgiving and Christmas families. We would like to include a personal touch so we are asking our families to donate 1 dozen cookies to be delivered to the church on Sunday November 20th. We appreciate your kindness.
Shepherd’s Care Children’s Center
Diana Izrailova-Canarte, Director 301-570-7566
Dear LCGS Members, A big thank you to all for a beautiful Installation. The preschool teachers and I sure felt the warm welcome! As the preschool staff, we value the effective partnership we have with our parents as we work together to enhance each child’s learning. We aim to provide a happy, caring and stimulating environment in which children can grow and learn with confidence. The staff and I are committed to providing an exciting curriculum, which is balanced and provides for individual needs, so that all children are able to achieve their full potential in all aspects of their school life. Great teachers are learners themselves who display enthusiasm, modify their teaching to meet the needs of their students, encourage learning and understanding and are concerned with developing their students’ skills. Here are a few things you probably did not know about our great teachers: Christine Setzer is our three’s teacher and has been working with children of all ages for twenty-five years both in public and private schools. She holds a Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education. She, her husband, two daughters and a cat call Olney their home. She is an avid reader and traveler. A fun fact about Christine, she keeps bees and is a hit with all that yummy honey! Carolina Lopez is our three’s assistant teacher. She is originally from Bogota, Colombia where she earned a degree in Communications. After moving to the US in 2005, she has since been married with two beautiful children. She a lover of music and movies. Carolina is very creative and encourages creativity in our students.
Linda Kielbasa is our four’s teacher. Her extensive knowledge of early childhood development stems from over twenty years as a preschool teacher. She is married with two children. Linda earned a degree in Law Enforcement from the University of Baltimore. She was assigned to the White House as a secret service officer. Some of her hobbies include travel and yoga.
Sandra Pernie is our four’s assistant teacher. She has been with SCCC since 2014. A native of Latvia, Sandra received a degree in Marketing and Psychology. After moving to the US in 2000, Sandra worked for the Food and Drug Administration for two years until she had her children. Sandra’s passions include her children, husband, yoga, travel and food.
As always, it is delight to work here at SCCC and I am excited for the many “end of fall” festivities we have in store!
Sincerely, Diana Izrailova-Canarte Director
Beard Growing
Who:
Any man who has a role in JOURNEY through BETHLEHEM except Centurions
What: No Shave November When: Starting Now!
Where: LCGS, Olney, Maryland
Why:
To avoid the fake beards. Just think – no more glue! To look like you belong in Bethlehem.
For the Month of November The Sunday School continues to collect money for Heifer International this Fall to raise money for the Heifer Project. It embraces the idea of PASSING ON THE GIFT. The project donates animals and shows the recipients how to care for them. The first female offspring of their livestock is donated to another family. This extends the impact of the original gift, allowing a once impoverished family to become donors and full participants in improving their communities. Please refer to the article about the changes in the regular church schedule to 10:00 elsewhere in this newsletter. It gives the time changes for Sunday School as well. On December 11 when we have our Sunday School program, please have your child report by 9:00 a.m. to be ready for the 10:00 program. Thank you, Patricia Colacicco
Christmas Poinsettias Poinsettias may be purchased to beautify our sanctuary during the Christmas celebrations. A sign-up sheet will be available beginning Sunday, November 13th in the narthex for placing orders. Please be sure to indicate your name, the number and color of plant(s) you wish to purchase and in whose honor or memory you would like them to be. The cost will be on the signup sheet. Place your payment in the offering plate, indicating that it is for poinsettias. You may place your order through Sunday, December 4th.
Matthew 25 Coat Drive
The Matthew 25 grant recipients will be for new coats and essentials for Elementary School children and for Our House Men’s and Women’s Shelter. If
you would like to make a contribution, please make out the check to LCGS with a notation of “Matthew 25 Grant.” If you would like to enjoy the day and help shop for these items, please email Robert Wolters ([email protected]) or Darlene Maxfield at ([email protected]). Thank You, Bob and Darlene
Men’s Work Coats Needed
Good Shepherd will be collecting gently used men’s work coats for our Christmas Eve distribution in Langley Park in cooperation with Cristo Rey and Pastor Margarita.
We are looking for Men’s work coats (insulated flannel hoodies, insulated vests, fleece canvas shirts, denim jackets, etc.). These coats are for the workers in the Langley Park area and they primarily do labor-related jobs (landscaping, construction, etc.) so coats and jackets they can work in, hats and gloves are an extra bonus.
The “Coat Drive“ box will be in a large well-marked box near the front door.
for the December Newsletter
It will be on Tuesday, November 15.
Thank you, Nancy Wald
C.A.R.E. (Caring and Respecting Everyone)
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(Saturday Morning LCGS Men’s Group)
The Men’s Group will meet on Saturday, November 5, 2016 at 7:30 a.m. Meet together for breakfast, discussion and fellowship. Stay to help with the Fall Clean-up at 9:00 a.m.
Day Trippers
Upcoming Events
We just celebrated Oktoberfest; now how would you like to celebrate Novemberfest on Saturday, November 26. Zion Lutheran Church in Baltimore will hold their annual “Christkindlmarkt” (Christmas Market). Eat German foods from Germany of course and buy Christmas gifts also from Germany. As expected there will be German beer to drink with your lunch. The admission fee is $2.00. If there is enough response we would like to organize a trip to leave church at 9:00.
Please contact Bob Wolters at [email protected]) or at 301-774-6169 OR Dorothy Hughes at 301-437-8906.
Game Night
Lynn and Mary Kay Dean’s Home
The Game Night CARE Group will meet on Friday, November 18. If you are interested in joining us for the first time in November, call Andy Carpenter (301-774-8298).
Nametags
Please remember to wear your NAMETAG so visitors see your name. Grab it before you go in for the service. If you need a new one, sign the sheet in the hallway beside the monthly calendars. Thank you, Nancy Wald
The Good Shepherd Book Club
will meet on
Sunday, November 13, 2016
in the Family Life Wing at 6:00 p.m.
“Queen of Katwe” Written by Tim Crothers
Believe in yourself, challenge yourself, stay calm, don’t get discouraged, be patient and have a dream. Follow these simple rules and you will EXCEL not only in chess, but also in life. By teaching this complex game to the children of Katwe, in an unstable Ugandan slum of Katenda, inspired one child in particular to greatness. This book tells the story of Phiona who became the first female national chess champion at the age of 15. Whether you are a Knight or a Pawn, bring a dish to share and join us in the Family Life Wing to discuss and solve the mysteries of life.
November 2 – Roast Pork November 9 – Lasagna November 16 – Turkey November 23 – NO SUPPER November 30 – Spaghetti
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From 6:00-9:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 3 and from 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 4. Good Shepherd once again presents Journey through Bethlehem, an interactive
production portraying Bethlehem at the time of our Savior’s birth. Last year 115 members and friends of Good Shepherd donated 1,655 hours of their talents to present this outreach activity to the community. If you haven’t been part of it before, come to Bethlehem and see. The Family Life Wing and Sanctuary transformations are stunning. It is a thrilling witness - Good Shepherd’s Advent gift to the community! The Director this year is Mark Hardcastle (443-745-5852).
We need your help! Volunteers and Cast members. If you haven’t signed up yet – don’t miss this great opportunity to use your talents! Journey Through Bethlehem has an opening just perfect for you. Can you build, act, lift, sing, sew or cook? Pick
any or all. It’s a great production the wider community around us looks forward to. Also needed are “old things” for props - cloth, crates, copper, or pottery pieces - items for
a market scene set up in Bethlehem. Please no more baskets!! We’re hoping each family will sign up to help in some way. ASK ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: Phil Nicholson – assisting with advertising Jim Taylor – setting up the city Mel Stone-Wald – feeding the workers NEED VOLUNTEER – picking up props from vendors NEED VOLUNTEER – preparing decorations
Recruiting cast members
Paul Fowler – Kids through high school Marc Gregory – Adults Lisa Carpenter – providing hospitality, goodies & service Colette Carter – readying costumes, makeup application Eric Maxfield singing with the Praise Band Tom Wilk – taking down and storing the city
There are also other ways to help:
• Pray that the message of Christ born at Christmas will reach new hearts through Journey Through Bethlehem;
• Invite friends, neighbors and co-workers to attend;
• Come to Journey Through Bethlehem yourself, bringing family and friends;
• Inform others of Journey Through Bethlehem and our Sunday worship times.
Journey Through Bethlehem Behind the Scenes
Show Props – Please bring show props to the church by Friday, December 4th. It will become part of the scenery. If you want it back, please put your name on the bottom and make sure you are here to pick it up Sunday, December 6th (after 7:30 PM). Or designate a responsible person to get it for you. If you are donating it, our prop collection will grow. Thank you either way!
Please help Set-Up & Take-Down
December 1st, Thursday, at 5:00 PM the preschool is broken down, at 6:00 PM the PVC pipe, “stars” are hung and the scrim goes up!
December 2nd, Friday 3:00 PM – stage sets are pulled out of the shed and placed in the family life wing. Help is needed! At 5:00 PM the scenery will be set up. Dinner will be served to workers. Bring your own tools and lots of willingness to help.
December 4th, Sunday night, 7:30 PM the scenery is taken down, stored, the floor swept and mopped. Large preschool items will be moved from the stage to the Family Life Wing floor.
December 5th, Monday, the preschool teachers set up for Tuesday classes.
Journey to Bethlehem and
see!
Latest News
The Call Committee met on Wednesday, October 26 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the interview questions which will be used for the phone interviews with possible pastor candidates. The Call Committee will meet again in a few weeks (date and time to be determined) to finalize the interview process.
We are waiting for the list of possible candidates from the Southeastern District President, John Denninger, which should arrive sometime in the coming weeks.
Please keep the Call process and Good Shepherd in your prayers:
+ for the members of the Call Committee + for the SED President as he considers potential names for our list + for Pastor Dave as he leads us during our vacancy + for the Spirit's movement in and through the ministry of Good Shepherd
Marc Gregory, Call Committee (Chair)
Apple & Cherry Strudel Sale
Home-made Frozen
Ready to Bake Serves 10 Cost is $10.00
Let Mel know how many of each you want. All strudels will contain almonds unless you check the box on the order form indicating otherwise. Orders received by Wednesday, November 16 will be available for pick-up on Sunday, November 20. Payment should be made out to LCGS, noted for strudel, and a check must accompany the order. Order forms are available on the table in the narthex and in the office.
Questions?
Contact Mel Stone-Wald at or 301-362-6727 or at [email protected]
SOCIAL MINISTRY
The Food Pantry continues to need your help.
We thank you for continuing to support Good Shepherd’s active Food Pantry. Below is a list of the things we put into the bags. Please help when you can.
Peanut butter Soup Cereal Macaroni & Cheese Spaghetti Rice Spaghetti Sauce
Canned Meat Canned Fruit Canned Beans Tuna Canned Vegetables Jelly
Jell-O
Thank You for your generosity!
Pete and Janet Stadler
CLOTHING CENTER Donations: If you are donating clothes, please leave them in the designated area in the Family Life Wing. PLEASE, PLEASE make sure the clothes are placed in BAGS or BOXES that are STRONG ENOUGH to withstand movement from place to place and are not too heavy for senior volunteers to lift. Thank you for your donations. Volunteers have filled the rest of the year to transport the clothes to IWCC. Watch for the sign-up sheet for January-June 2017 that will be on the Social Ministry bulletin board in the hallway across from the administrative office. IWCC is open year round, except for the first two weeks of July, Yom Kippur, Thanksgiving Saturday, the last week of December and Federal holidays. Snow policy follows that of the Federal Government.
If there are any questions, please email Pat Maisel at [email protected] or call her at 240-632-0601. Thank you, volunteers, for transporting clothes to the IWCC.
OGSLY (Olney Good Shepherd
Lutheran Youth)
FINK and KIC (FaithInKubators) (Kids in Christ)
OGSLY • Sunday School – 9:30 – Meet for
spiritual growth as we connect scripture with our daily lives
• November 26th – Greens Gathering – meet at church at 10:30 to gather greens followed by a lunch fellowship
• November 27 – Advent Wreath Making – Cookie contest
• TBD – Movie Night Lock-in date • JTB is around the corner – think about
how you can help or what part you want to play.
FINK • November 13th – bake communion
bread for praise service on Nov. 13th • November 27th Advent Wreath
Making/cookie contest • JTB is around the corner – think about
how you can help or what part you want to play.
KIC • November 27th - Hosting Advent
Wreath Making / Cookie contest • JTB is around the corner – think about
how you can help or what part you want to play.
Daylight Savings Time Ends on November 6, 2016
Remember to turn BACK your clock one hour on Saturday night, November 5.
3 - Samantha Ranaudo 5 - Brendan Fossum 7 - Bob Wolters 8 - Arthur Maryott (will be 99) 10 - Eric Wald and (Martin Luther) 11 - Goldie Chinwendu 12 - Charlie Carter, Karen Ricagno 13 - Paula Hardcastle, Dominic Hoffman, William Seggel 15 - Joey Eastwood 16 - Karen Howard 17 - Melissa Gregory 19 - Jimi Taylor 20 - Joshua Fowler 23 - Ron Miezis 24 - SeDell Harman 30 - Patrick Gregory, Glenn Murphy (will be 95) Martin Predoehl
Anniversaries IN NOVEMBER
2 - Matt & Gina Quinn 3 - Howard & Debrah Harman 5 - Charles & Mary Loehr 8 - Mark & Judi Seggel 20 - Andrew & Jennifer Kelly 23 - Lynn & Mary Kay Dean
Congratulations
November 2016 Schedule of Church Helpers
Date
Elders Communion Assistants
Ushers
Readers
Greeters/Sellers
Acolytes Nursery
November 6 8:15 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
Worship/Eucharist
Wor. Asst: Sister Robie
Marc King
Steve Gordon Andrew Gordon Kathy Nicholson Alex Predoehl
Gaetan Brunetto
Bob Buran
Rich Boyd Doug Dye
Karen Howard
Andrew Gordon Kathy Nicholson
G/Kim Wald Nancy Wald (S/Lu Otto)
G/Elena Wilson Kevin Wilson
Elder
Hannah Ehrlich
Kathy Ehrlich
November 13
8:15 a.m.
11:00 a.m. Worship/Eucharist
Praise Worship
Wor. Asst: Marc Gregory
Carol Brunetto
Tim Leydig Erik Krueger
Colette Carter Karin Wuertz-Schaefer
Randall Fossum Tom Wilk
Andy Carpenter Charlie Loehr
Pat Colacicco
Praise Team
G/Marion Ivkovich Ann Sprague
(S/Randall Fossum) Doug Dye Linda Dye
Elder
Lena Wilson
Jackie Schulten
Benevolence Fund PLEDGE SUNDAY
November 20
10:00 a.m. Worship/Eucharist
Thanksgiving Table
Wor. Asst: Matt Quinn
Martin Predoehl
Andy Carpenter
Gail Hinds
Bella Lourenco John Maisel
G/Debbie Harman
Earl Hyler S/Connie Strachan)
Emma Baker
Connie Strachan
November 27
10:00 a.m. Worship/Eucharist
Wor. Asst: Marc Gregory
Matt Quinn
Sasha Miezis Debbie Harman Sandy Langer
Ann Sprague Connie Strachan
Lu Otto Connie Strachan
G/Charles Falck Dolores Falck
(S/Ann Sprague)
Mason Boyd
Kathie Taylor
f you cannot make it on your scheduled Sunday, please trade with someone or find a substitute (adults and teens alike) and notify the church office at 301-774-9125 or any changes.
The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd4200 Olney-Laytonsville Road l PO Box 280 l Olney, MD 20830 November 2016SATURDAYSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1 2 3 4 5 9:20a SCCC Chapel 11:00a
5:30p5:45p7:00p7:00p
SCCC ChapelSupper: Roast PortFINK ClassMinistry Team MtgsBoard of Trustees
10:00a6:00p6:45p8:00p
Women's Bible StudyBrownie Troop MtgShepherd's BellsChancel Choir
8:30p A.A. 7:30a9:00a
Men's GroupClean Up Day
SATURDAYSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
7:00p Board of Trustees Budget Mtg
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
8:15a9:30a
All Saint'sWorship - EucharistFINK Class / Sunday
7:00p8:30p
LifeLightA.A.
9:20a
Election Day
SCCC Chapel
11:00a5:30p5:45p
SCCC ChapelSupper: LasagnaFINK Class
10:00a6:45p8:00p
Women's Bible StudyShepherd's BellsChancel Choir 8:30p
VETERAN'S DAY
A.A.
11:00aSchoolWorship - Eucharist
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS
12:00p Sr. Lunch Bunch 7:30p Board of Elders Mtg.
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 8:15a Worship - Eucharist 7:00p LifeLight 9:20a SCCC Chapel 11:00a SCCC Chapel 10:00a Women's Bible Study 7:15p Game Care Group8:15a9:30a
11:00a12:15p
6:00p
Worship EucharistFINK Class / Sunday SchoolWorship - EucharistHealing & Hope LuncheonBook Club
7:00p8:30p
LifeLightA.A.
9:20a SCCC Chapel (CANCELLED)
11:00a5:30p5:45p7:00p
SCCC ChapelSupper: TurkeyFINK ClassBoard of Trustees Mtg.
10:00a6:00p6:45p8:00p
Women s Bible StudyBrownie Troop MtgShepherd's BellsChancel Choir
7:15p
8:30p
Game Care Group (Deans)A.A.
20 21 22 23 24 2 2620 21 22 23 24 25 26 8:45a
9:00a9:30a
10:00a
Adult Bible Class/ Women's Bible ClassFINK ClassSunday School (CANCELLED)Worship - Eucharist:
7:00p8:30p
LifeLightA.A.
9:20a7:30p
SCCC ChapelInterfaith Thanksgiving Service
11:00a
5:30p
5:30p
SCCC Chapel (CANCELLED)Supper (CANCELLED)SCCC Board Mtg. (CANCELLED)
10:00a
6:45p
THANKSGIVING
Women's Bible Study (CANCELLED)Shepherd's Bells (CANCELLED)
8:30p A.A. 9:00a Day Trippers
10:00a
12:15p
Worship - Eucharist:Thankgiving TablePledge SundayBd of Youth Mtg
5:45p(CANCELLED)FINK Class (CANCELLED)
8:00p(CANCELLED)Chancel Choir (CANCELLED)
27 28 29 30 9:00a Sunday School
FINK Class / Bible 7:00p8:30p
LifeLightA.A.
9:20a SCCC Chapel 11:00a5:30p
SCCC ChapelSupper: Spaghetti
9:00a10:00a11:30a
Classes(CANCELLED)Voter's MeetingWorship - EucharistAdvent Wreath Making
p p5:45p7:00p
pp p gFINK ClassAdvent 1 Mid-week Service
The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd 4200 Olney-Laytonsville Road
P.O. Box 280 Olney, Maryland 20830-0280
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The Messenger Is published monthly by
The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd Olney, Maryland 20830-0280
Telephone: 301-774-9125 FAX: 301-774-9649
www.olneygoodshepherd.org
Vacancy Pastor: Rev. David Betzner [email protected]
Deaconess: Sister Robie Hillhouse
Office Secretary: Annie Sturtevant [email protected]
Newsletter Editor: Nancy Wald
The deadline for the December issue is Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Sunday Worship Services 8:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School All Ages – 9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
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