Week of October 9, 2016

Food Bank
Needs: Specifically—cold cereal, rice or rice helpers, pasta, crackers, dry soup, and canned items, including soups, fruits, beans, baked beans, tomatoes, and tuna.

Market Basket and Thanksgiving
Are you doing extra baking and feeding more people in November? Be sure to sign up for grocery cards in the office the first three weeks of October, and maybe even order extra cards. They will be available for you to pick up in early November. Our sales support the Saturday Morning Breakfast!

Becoming an Apostle
Today and on October 16th, we will be hosting informational sessions at 2 pm in the Youth Center. The purpose of these sessions is to reflect on: “Who are we?” “What do we believe?” and “Where and when are we serving?” These sessions are open to both visitors and members seeking answers to these questions. New members will be received on October 23rd.

New Beginnings
New Beginnings will kick off the 2016-2017 season on Thursday, October 13th in the Fellowship Hall.  A dessert social will begin at 1 pm with the program to follow at 1:30 pm.

Family Game Night
Family Game Night will be held on October 15th from 6:30-8 pm in the Fellowship Hall. Please join us, and bring a snack and game to share.

Volunteers Needed
Parish Life is now looking for three volunteers to make soup for four people for Lunch with the Pastors on Sunday, October 16th. It can be made, frozen, and kept in our freezer. If you can help, please contact Clara Kosmela at (717) 569-9960.

Trunk or Treat
Trunk or Treat will be held on Saturday, October 22 from 6-8 pm. There will be Trick or Treating from 6-7 pm in our parking lot. From 6:30-8 pm, you can visit Rader Park and enjoy a hayride, bonfire, snacks and crafts.

Blanket Sunday—October 23
Church World Services (CWS) continues to change lives through generous contributions to the annual Blankets mission. COA encourages members to use their special offering envelope entitled “Blanket Sunday” to donate generously on October 23rd. Contributions are used not only to provide blankets for those in need, but also to offer emergency assistance, tools, clean water, or whatever a community needs to become strong and self-sufficient. CWS also provides opportunities for education. For more information, call (800) 297-1516 or visit www.cwsglobal.org.

All Saints Sunday is October 30
We will remember those who have died in the past year by placing white roses at the table. Should you wish to have your loved one commemorated at this service, please contact the church office at (717) 392-5718 with your name, the name of your loved one, and the date of death by October 25th. We will also need the name of the individual and the time of the worship service they will be attending in order to receive the rose placed in memory of their loved one.

 

Bazaar Help Needed
This year, we will be honoring Al Bischoff, “The Pie Man,” for his efforts over the years. His family will continue their pie-making tradition in his memory. Saturday, November 12 will be a busy day for everyone involved. Help will be needed to cut up veggies, make soup, slice apples, make pies, etc. Volunteers of all ages are needed for handing out shopping bags at the doors, delivering food to vendors, handling money, and serving food to our shoppers. It’s a big operation and everyone young or older is needed to help make our Bazaar the best one in Lancaster County. Please call Doris Robb at 393-7788 or Eileen Thomas at 344-2147 to volunteer.