Weekly Announcements
April 18, 2019


The Week Ahead
 

Today - Maundy Thursday
7:30 pm: High Mass with washing of feet and Solemn Watch before the Blessed Sacrament until Midnight 

Friday, April 19 - Good Friday
10 am: Stations of the Cross
12 noon: Ecumenical Worship Services at 
                First Presbyterian Church
3 pm: Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday

Saturday, April 20
9 am - 2 pm: Thrift Shop
7:30 pm: Easter Vigil

Sunday, April 21- Easter Sunday
8 am: Holy Eucharist
9:30 Easter Egg Hunt 
10:15 am: All Age Sung Eucharist and Family Service with Holy Baptism of Charlotte Zielke

Tuesday, April 23
10 am - 2 pm: Thrift Shop
7:30 pm: Vestry Meeting

Saturday, April 27
9 am - 2 pm: Thrift Shop

Sunday, April 28 
8 am: Holy Eucharist 
9:45 am: Adult Forum
10 am: Sunday School
10:15 am: Sung Eucharist 





Maundy Thursday
An important reminder to all altar guild members.  Please arrive at the church one hour prior to the service tonight and remember to dress in all black.

Junior Church
This Sunday is Easter Sunday!  Hallelujah!  A tradition on Easter Sunday at Redeemer is the famous Easter Egg Hunt which will take place at 9:30 sharp.  If you snooze, you lose. If the weather is good, the eggs will be on the lawn.  If the weather is bad, the eggs will be in the parish hall.  Light refreshments will be available before the service.  There will be no Sunday School so families can celebrate Easter together.
See you Sunday, George





An Easter Message from the Bishop
Then Peter and the other disciple set out and went toward the tomb. The two were running together, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first. He bent down to look in and saw the linen wrappings lying there, but he did not go in. Then Simon Peter came, following him, and went into the tomb. He saw the linen wrappings lying there, and the cloth that had been on Jesus' head, not lying with the linen wrappings but rolled up in a place by itself. Then the other disciple, who reached the tomb first, also went in, and he saw and believed; for as yet they did not understand the scripture, that he must rise from the dead. (John 20: 3-9)

In a few days' time, we will travel the last steps of an arduous journey following the steps of Jesus. The darkest days of that path await just  ahead - jeeri ng, trial, anxiety, pain, suffering,  betrayal, the hard wood of the cross and the darkness of a tomb. We have prepared for Holy Week with waiting, reflection, and prayer. We have ordered our minds and equipped our hearts, not just for the pain but also so that we might receive the glory. It is at the foot of the cross that we know the depth of God's love and sacrifice for all of creation, and it is at the empty tomb that we realize the wide expanse of God's promise and the work of reconciliation. The resurrection is the basis of our faith and the foundation of our proclamation of the Gospel. It is our hope for life in this world and the next. Its joy is as vital to us as the heartbeats in our chests. Let us delight in the mystery, rejoice in the triumph and share the excitement of this miraculous news. Let us run with delight to witness the miracle of the stone rolled away. Christ is risen, the grave is empty, and death is conquered. We must not keep such news to ourselves. This Easter, do not go to your collective celebration alone. Bring someone with you who has not heard the Good News, someone who has left the church for whatever reason, someone who now more than ever needs to know the love of Jesus Christ. Pray about it and then act on it. As Christians we are called to evangelize. Your invitation will not only change their life, but deepen your own journey into the heart of the  Risen Christ.
Your brother in Christ,
Bishop Daniel
XVI Bishop of The Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania











Easter Egg Hunt 
Sunday, April 21st

Bring your children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews (ages newborn through 12) to the 
Easter Egg Hunt on Easter Sunday, April 21 at 9:30 am.


    


Announcements

Darby Mission Dinner
Thank you to all who volunteered and/or contributed to the cost of food for the dinner on April 16th; and to Jane Nyiri for coordinating the event.

Evening Prayer and Mid-week Holy Eucharist
Will not  take place this week or next week.



Save the Date
Sunday, May 5, 1 pm


     Redeemer's Annual Victorian Tea       

Tickets are on sale and will be available each week after Sunday services or through the church office.  Prices are $25 for adults, $10 for teens, children aged 5 - 12 free.  Seating is limited, so make your reservations early.



Volunteers Needed 





Fellowship Hour Hosts, Ushers and Flower Guild Volunteers Needed

If you would like to volunteer for any of these important ministries, contact Ruth Ward (Fellowship), Helen Lightcap (Flower Guild) or Sharon Parry (Ushers)


 
Apartment Needed
Affordable one-bedroom apartment/studio needed for family member. Please see Gary Rew or call 509-388-5829. 

Life Line Screening - Church of the Redeemer - Thursday, July 27th
Ultrasound screenings to Identify risk factors for Cardiovascular disease include; Carotid Artery (plaque buildup-a leading cause of stroke), Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (an enlargement or weak area in the main blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body), Peripheral Arterial Disease (hardening of the arteries in the legs), a Heart Rhythm Screening (an EKG to detect Atrial Fibrillation-irregular heartbeat) and an Osteoporosis Risk Assessment for men and women. Being proactive about your health by knowing your risks helps you and your doctor address problems early.
Register online TODAY at www.lifelinescreening.com/communitycircle and receive your "Community Circle" discount and your Preferred Appointment!


Senior Care Ministries
Senior Care Ministries (SCM) is a Christian volunteer, educational organization whose primary purpose is to provide information of particular importance to seniors and their adult children. SCM is made up of qualified individuals from a variety of professions, including health care, law, accounting, financial services, and retirement management who offer their time and talents without compensation to present seminars, workshops, and other educational programs focusing on the special needs of older adults.

Below is a list of panel discussion topics. Indicate which area(s) you would be interested in hearing more about. If there is sufficient interest, we will arrange a panel discussion at Redeemer. A panel discussion would include a resource fair, which is comprised of a diverse group of professionals who are available to share information about their products and services. Please say when you would be willing to attend:

___ Following the 10:15 am Eucharist

___ During the week.

___ Non-Medical Home Care    ____ Hospice                  ____ Skilled Nursing Care
___ Financial Services               ____ Legal Services       ____ Funeral Services
___ Daily Money Management  ____ Real Estate            ____ Moving and Packing
___ Living Options                     ____ Independent Living ____ Assisted Living
___ Assessment of Needs         ____ Dementia Care       ____ Landscaping
___ Adult Day Care                   ____ Medical Specialists  ____ Medical Alert
___ Pharmacy                           ____ Medical Supplies     _ ___ Cleaning Services ___ Veterans Benefits               ____ Volunteering             ____ Rides to Appts.
___ Running Errands                ____ Light Housekeeping ____ Friendly Visits
___ Helping with Lawn Care     ____ Preparing Meals
___ Home Renovations and Maintenance         ___ Geriatric Care Management




Prayer Book


At the back of the church is a Prayer Book.  
On the cover it says  "For those in need..."  In the book please write in the names of those who need our prayers. Please enter the name and the date (and reason, if you wish). At every Eucharist and at Evening Prayer, we will pray for those named in the book. After a month, the person's name will be removed from our prayers, unless it is entered anew.

Please pray for those who need healing and comfort: 

Ashley Ann, Cindy, Isaac, Jim, Kevin, Ruth, Joe Atkinson, 
Betty Brown, Marlaine Brown, Brian Deppen, Marie Douts, 
Steve Farrell, Jett Hall, Frances and Eric Herr, Fenwick Hicks, Anna Kato, Emily Knox, Martin Knox, Jean Latch, Bill Laurence, Hilarie Lennan, Jamie Lennan, Bob Mansure, Jimmy Miller, 
Al Openshaw, Carly Openshaw, Marjory Petherbridge, 
Barbara Post, Peter Rosado, Trudi Roselle, Carol Shillingford, Gerry Temple,  Nicholas Sisifo-Yarned, Tom Williams, 
Witzel Family,  Jordan Wren, and those we hold in our hearts





Please pray for the departed, 
especially Anna Herr.  

Rest eternal grant unto them O Lord, 
and let light perpetual shine upon them.



Heavenly Father, giver of life and health: Comfort and relieve your sick servants, and give your power of healing to those who minister to their needs, that those for whom our prayers are offered may be strengthened in their weakness and have confidence in your loving care; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,  one God,  now and forever.   Amen.

Book of Common Prayer





Ministry Schedule April 21st

Serving this Sunday at 8 am: Linda Wren

Serving this Sunday at 10:15 am:

Acolytes - EJ Dobbs, Matthew Dobbs, Sammie Dobbs, Kyle Kolynych,                    Giovanna Forte
Altar Guild - Leslie Gibson, Camilla Godby, Taylor Sharkey
Counters - Chuck Klaniecki, Sarah Rew
Flower Guild - Betty Arzt, Janet Barber, Jane Nyiri, Diane Ramsey,                            Sharon Appelbaum
Readers - Linda Bennett, Rowland Bennett
Intercessor - Lindsay Crosby
Shepherds - all
Ushers - Dylan Godby, Sharon Parry, Steve Farrell, Frank Dewan




 
Altar Flower Dedications

Sponsoring our Sunday altar flowers is a great way to celebrate a birthday or anniversary, remember a loved one who has passed, or mark any other special occasion.  The suggested donation is $20 per arrangement, which offsets the cost of the flowers provided by Leary's Florist.  If you wish to sponsor the flowers, please submit your name and preferred wording of the dedication to [email protected] or in a note placed in the offering plate.  



Property Team
Things To Be Done Around Redeemer Notebook

If you notice something that needs attention around the campus (i.e. leaky toilet, broken light, etc.), please record it in the black & white  notebook in the Property Team's mailbox outside the church office.

Blue Gift
Gift of Angels

There are expenses that pop up that are not included in our annual operating budget, and this program covers those. 

Your gift to the Gift of Angels program can be in the form of a monetary donation or a gift-in-kind and can be made in thanksgiving or in memory of someone. It can cover all or part of an item on the wish list.  All gifts are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.  You will receive recognition of your gift, and all gifts are recorded in our Book of Memorials and Gifts. 

The Wish List currently includes: weed control supplies, floor buffer and pads and chairs for the Parish Hall.

Please make checks payable to Church of the Redeemer and designate Gift of Angels or your specific designation on the memo line.

Your consideration of support for this campaign is greatly appreciated!




Missions

St. Mary's Food Cupboard 

During the month of March, 2019, St. Mary's volunteers contributed 300 hours, provided 4,725 meals to 315 people and distributed 12,146 pounds of food to those in need.





Riddle Hospital's Hospice Comfort Cart 

In an effort to improve the care they provide, Riddle Hospital has created a Comfort Cart for their patients who have been placed on hospice care.  The goal is to make each patient's room a calm environment while addressing the psycho-social and spiritual needs of patients and their families. They are seeking donations of prayer books and small bibles, religious items such as rosaries or icons; 3' x 4' blankets which are placed on the patients and taken home by the family after their loved one passes away. If you wish to help, please contact Stefanie McMahon at [email protected] or (484) 227-3240.



Fundraising



Redeemer Thrift Shop 

 Winter sales are over and we are busy filling our tables and racks with brightly colored tops, light-weight pants and jackets for the Spring season.  We also have a large inventory of knick-knacks and kitchenware, etc., etc.  Come see and shop around.  
The Price is Right! 

Please do not leave any donations between 2 pm Saturday and 11:30 pm Sunday.  No one can process these and the Sunday School needs this room and hallway.

Thrift Shop sales for March were $2,502; 
total first quarter earnings were $5,754.

Hours
Tuesdays 10 am - 2 pm
Friday 9:15 - 10:30 am - Set-up
  Saturdays 9 am - 2 pm.

Luisa Andrews 610-356-9229
Cyn Mattson 610-353-8125

Visit the Thrift Shop on Facebook
Amazon Smile

Remember to use Amazon Smile when you shop online!

To use AmazonSmile, simply go to http://smile.amazon.com/ from the web browser on your computer or mobile device, or go to Amazon and search Amazon smile. On your first visit to AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com), you need to select Church of the Redeemer as your charitable organization to receive donations. 


Acme and Giant Gift Cards
See Rick and Ginny Doyle during fellowship hour to purchase your Giant and Acme Gift Cards. Redeemer receives 5% of the value of the card. The Giant on Township Line Road also offers discounts on gas. The more you buy, the more you save.



  





Church of the Redeemer, Springfield

145 West Springfield Road
Springfield , Pennsylvania 19064
(610) 544-8113
www.redeemerspringfield.net


The Reverend David Beresford, Rector
[email protected] ;    ( 302) 468-9062


Minister of Music 
Susanna Faust

Eucharistic Visitors
Linda Bennett, Mary Huber, 
Carol Kane, Claire Witzel 

Vestry Members
George Baughan '22 - Senior Warden
Lee Lucas '20 - Junior Warden
Keith Brown '22 - Accounting Warden
Helen Lightcap '20 - Clerk of Vestry
Sharon Appelbaum '21
Ginny Doyle '22
Jim Lambert '21
Jane Nyiri '20
Gary Rew '21

Parish Administrator
Maria Macfarlan

Sexton
Gary Rew

 

Our  Mission
"As people of God, we come together in joyful worship, to care for each other, to engage in Christian formation, and to reach out to others thoughtfully and compassionately."
 
 
Our Vision
"Becoming one with Christ, with one another, and with all God's people"