Food Bank
Needs:
Beans, rice, canned vegetables, Hamburger Helper meal mixes, potatoes, canned meals, soup, grocery bags. Packers: M.E. Bachman, Dawn Dougherty, Bernie Fickes

Adult Education Survey
Please complete the Adult Education insert in this week’s bulletin, if you didn’t do so last week, and place in the collection plate or return to the church office. (You’ll also find an online version at www.apostlesucc.org, if that’s easier.) Please let us know how COA can better serve your interests and needs through its Adult Education offerings. The Education Commission values your opinions, and looks forward to reading your responses.

Isaac’s/COA LCCC Food Hub Fundraiser
On Wednesday, August 12, Isaac’s Famous Grilled Sandwiches (Downtown Lancaster) will be holding a “Community Night” to benefit Church of the Apostles: Food Hub Fundraiser. Enjoy an evening out with your family and friends while supporting our Lancaster County Council of Churches Food Hub! Twenty-five percent (25%) of the cost of your meal will go directly to our goal of $10,000. Thanks for your support, and we hope to see you there! Please take a flyer with you; flyers can be found on our website at www.apostlesucc.org.

Youth Bake Sale Update
Thank you to everyone who participated in the bake sale last Sunday to sponsor the Youth Mystery Trip on July 30. You helped raise $449! Thank you for supporting our youth.

Lititz Craft Day   
St. Luke’s UCC, Lititz will be selling grilled cheeseburgers (a local favorite) at a stand in the Lititz Springs Park during Craft Day on August 8th from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The cost of a sandwich is $4.00, and parking is available at the church (222 N. Broad Street) from 6:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. for $5.00 per car. The craft fair closes the square in Lititz and includes over 700 crafters from the U.S. and Canada throughout the park and along Main and Broad Streets. Remember to stop by their stand if you are planning to attend.

Save the Date! Lancaster British Brass Band
The Lancaster British Brass Band, now in their 11th year of existence, will be performing at Church of the Apostles on Thursday, August 6 at 7:00 p.m. Known as an extremely popular musical ensemble within the Central Pennsylvania Region, the group consists of a fixed 28-piece instrumentation that is often said to sound like a “magnificent pipe organ.”

The repertoire for this concert will include: Symphonic Highlights from “Frozen,” arranged by Stephen Bulla, Hometown Miniatures by Drew Fennell, With Clouds Descending by Philip Sparke, and the featured composition for the evening, Windows of the World by Peter Graham. “Windows of the World” was commissioned by The Yorkshire Building Society (YBS) Band. Peter Graham will take the audience first to Latin America, then to Japan and onwards to Saharan Africa. We get a gentle reprieve via a nostalgic hint of the British Isles before we land in the melting pot of all styles, the USA. In this final section, the driving swing section is abruptly stopped and a drum cadenza leads us back into the opening Latin music.

There is no cost for the concert, however, there will be a free-will offering taken during intermission. Reserved seating is not available, so please arrive early to secure your seat. You can find more details about the Lancaster British Brass Band at www.LancasterBBB.org.

 

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