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Willow Grove United Methodist Church Fellowship News
I don’t know about you…
but after some of these hot and hazy days of summer,
I am just about ready for the cooler, crisp days of the fall!
And what a wonderful time fall is. For the fall brings the return to age-old
routines and new opportunities. Many churches and organizations launch new
programs. The return to more regular work schedules means many evaluate
what is good and meaningful in their lives, and what they hope to newly
commit to as the season changes.
Below (and enclosed) are a few opportunities for you to take into consideration as you begin to think about the
changes that fall often brings! Enjoy also the celebration of our ministries and activities this summer. Peace.
~ Pastor Lorelei
Issue Highlights:
ASP Trip Review:
pg 2
Member Spotlight:
pg 4
Committee & Ministry
News & Notes:
pg 6-7
Rethinking Mental Illness
& Church Health: pg 10
Worship Schedule:
pg 11
August/September 2016
Sunday, September 18th
9:15am in Fellowship Hall
kicks off our fall Sunday School
classes (for all ages)
Come one and all to see what
spiritual growth opportunities
are available!
Classes resume,
divided by age,
on September 25th.
Ask about our
Preschool,
School Age,
Young Family
and Adult classes!
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2016 Appalachia Service Project Team
July 16th-23rd
Thank you. Two simple words which do not wholly express our thanks and
appreciation for your support of the volunteers who you, as a congregation, sent to
Blountville TN July 16-23. Our 20 volunteers worked in 3 smaller groups at two
different houses in the surrounding Appalachian Mountains of Sullivan County,
Tennessee. Our two homeowners were a single woman, working daily who we only
saw at the end of the week when our work was completed, and a single man who was
home daily when not at doctor appointments. Our first homeowner was
appreciative of all we accomplished and was very moved that we cared enough to
beautifully repair a stranger's home. Our second homeowner was not so moved by the
amount or quality/ quantity of our work as much as he was affected by our honest, caring, accepting and genuine
friendship offered to him, a total stranger. He said, "it had been a long time since I met good people".
Some of our volunteers may go on this trip for the opportunity to give back, to be in charge, to work hard, to learn
about something new or different, to help others, to get away and do something that gives their life meaning, or
simply they enjoy carpentry challenges. But sometimes, I wonder if we volunteers go on this ASP trip because "we
could not would not" ( Dr. Seuss) miss this event. The mission to "do" is a "pull" so strong that God speaks to us in
this tangible real way that we feel, but not necessarily recognize, as God's voice calling us to His service.
I am so proud of our 20-something young adults who are now mentoring teens who have joined our group. I saw
this mentoring in action, along with some group comradery, that encouraged those on the trip to be themselves, have
faith in their fellow volunteers, and fostered some amazing experiences that the teens (and adult newcomers) can't
help but share with others back home! I expect they cannot and will not miss WGUMC’s ASP 2017!
For more information and images from this year’s trip please follow and join us on Facebook, “Appalachia Service
Project Willow Grove United Methodist Church”.
~ Submitted by Sue Mathers, ASP Co-Coordinator
with Dave K. Abbott
In the near 30 years that Willow Grove UMC has hosted ASP trips, it has made signifi-
cant impact on the many it serves as well as those who go as part of the teams. Pictured
to the right are former WGUMC congregants who still annually join the ASP Team to
engage in this life changing ministry.
(Front Row): Brian Klammer , Alissa Klammer , Sue Mathers, Zach Durchsprung, Pastor Lorelei Toombs (Middle Row): Dave R. Abbott, Rob Mathers, Andy Toussaint, Bob Mathers, John Ekey, Hank Daugherty, Jen Renz (Back Row): Brad Cooper , Tr isten Fabry, J.T. Seager, Jessi Marston, Bobby Rowland, Jake Saeger, Dave K. Abbott (Absent): Dan Crouse.
(Top Right): Andy & Cindy
Toussaint; (Below Right):
Dan Crouse with Pastor Lorelei.
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WGUMC Family Picnic & Friendship Meal Event Held Sunday, June 26, 2016, 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM
At Carson Simpson Farm (Graff Pavilion)
The church held its annual church-wide picnic on June 26th at Carson
Simpson Farm. The morning started off with a smaller group of folks setting up for
the day, both the picnic area as well as the worship area under the shade of the oak
tree. God bless the early-birds for their willingness to help out on this way. Other people began to gather,
bringing their food offerings to share as we readied ourselves for the morning worship service.
Worship was inspirationally led by Pastor Lorelei with special assistance from her children, Will & Emma, as well as
our own musician Rich Carley on the guitar. There was songs, prayers, scripture readings, an offering,
inspired message words, fresh air, a nice breeze, shade, fellowship, and the glory of God's world. After worship, it was
time to ready ourselves for what Methodists do quite often and that is to eat! The grillers started preparing the
delicious entrees (hamburgers and tube steaks), while all
the other pot-luck food was made ready on the serving
tables. We had baked beans, various salads, vegetables,
lasagna, sauerkraut, chips, and other delicious offerings. All
of this followed by the desserts, the best part of the meal!
It was a day full of sunshine, friends, fellowship, games,
outdoor air, and just plain fun! A day enjoyed by all who
could join us. See you there next year!
(Pictured Above): Men Manning the Grill - Nate Weller,
Craig Weller, Chuck Staley, and Hank Daugherty.
(Below): Jenny Hyde leads a group in Parachute Fun!
(Left Top): Niasha Gwin, Will Toombs, Teagan and
Kasey Schwalje, and Abby Weller pose for picture!
(Left Bottom): Pastor Lorelei and Rich Carley warm up
and prepare for a beautiful Worship outside.
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ANN (Bulmer) NEWBERRY (88 years) was born on March 18, 1928 in Atlantic City,
N.J. in the back room of a luncheonette.
While growing up, she and her younger sister, Barbara (Bulmer) Lamb spent a great deal of time on the Boardwalk at
Steel Pier, attending many events, including the Miss America Pageant. In 1939, Ann joined the Methodist Church in
Atlantic City. During her school years at Atlantic City Jr. High School (7th grade), she recalls her gym class being
held on the beach (weather permitting).
In 1940, her family moved to Philadelphia and her church membership letter was transferred to St. Luke’s Church at
Broad and Erie in Philadelphia. Ann graduated from Simon Gratz High School in 1946. She played clarinet in the
band while in high school and received an award at graduation for Best Musician. She wrote an essay “Extending
Friendship and Cooperation” which was read at her commencement exercises.
In 1947, Ann married William Newberry and they built their first home where she presently resides: 229 Brook Street,
Willow Grove. She and Bill have three children: William, Barbara, and Linda. They began attending Willow Grove
United Methodist Church in 1950 and Ann transferred her membership from St. Luke’s to Willow Grove UMC and
became active, along with all of their children. She and Bill have seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Over the years, Ann was active in many church activities and served on committees:
Leadership/Coordinator of 3rd and 4th grade children’s Sunday School classes Many years on the Finance Committee Coordinator of the Sunday Counting Teams Ann’s employment over the years included working at Burpee Seed Company, Warminster, and the former Grove Pharmacy in Willow Grove.
(Special thanks to Jean Pugh for gathering and coordinating this article.)
SPOTLIGHT!
PLEASE NOTE!
September 4th— 10:30AM
Fall Worship Hour resumes
Fall Office Hours resume September 6th:
Tues-Thurs 9am-3pm, Fri 9am-1pm
Closed Mondays
September 11th—
10:00am - Coffee Cart resumes
September 18th—RALLY DAY
and Sunday School Kick-Off
9:15am - Sunday School (all ages)
10:30am - Worship
Member
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New Addresses for members of our
Church Family:
Jean Dorozinsky c/o Brookdale, 1091 Horsham
Road, Room E2, North Wales, PA 19454
Joyce Mathers and Robert Mathers, Sr. are now at
Wesley Enhanced Living, 2815 Byberry Road,
Hatboro, PA 19040
William (Bill) Woehr - (After July 28) at c/o Susan
Mikolon, 33 Klein Drive, Yardville, NJ 08620
Dear Friends,
Many thanks for your cards and best wishes when my
family celebrated my 96th birthday March 19 ,and my
retirement from teaching and leading youth and adult
programs for over 60 years in our Willow Grove United
Methodist Church.
Sincerely, William N. Woehr
L etters of thanks
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To our church family,
I have been overwhelmed with your many expressions of
sympathy at the time of Ed’s passing.
The cards, notes, calls, your presence at his memorial
service, and memorial contributions have been so
meaningful to his children, grandchildren, and me.
The church played a very important part in his life and,
as many of you know, he was very interested in the
history of the church and enjoyed keeping the history
information up to date.
Thank You for your caring and thoughtfulness.
With sincere appreciation, Marilu Skilton
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To my dear friends at Church,
Thank you so much for the many lovely cards
you sent me for my birthday! I am always glad
to hear from you and hope you are keeping
well. Thank you for the card with so many
signing it! Hope to be able to see you one of
these Sundays when I am visiting my
daughter and son-in-law.
Again, how very nice of you to think of
me. May the lord bless each one of you.
Ann Boyer
DEADLINE FOR NEWSLETTER ARTICLES FOR
OCT/NOV IS SEPT 15, 2016!
Greetings from Pastor Tom and
Amy Gardner (former WGUMC
youth directors) and the
Middleton Gospel Chapel
(shown below), in Middleton
NH via Hank and Laura
Daugherty on their June trip to
New Hampshire.
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COMMITTEE AND MINISTRY NEWS AND NOTES
DOERS GROUP (By Blanche Erwin): The Doers will meet on Thursday, September 8 at 11:00am in the church
lounge. Devotions and a business meeting will be held followed by lunch and Bingo. Bring a sandwich or salad for
lunch. Beverage and dessert will be provided. The Doers meet on the second Thursday of each month. Visitors and
new members age 55 and older are always welcome. Please join us for fun and fellowship.
HOSPITALITY MINISTRY (By Marilu Skilton):
We will resume the Coffee Cart on September 11th at 10:00 am. Star t the church fall schedule by
joining other members of the church to share any news from the summer, or plans for the coming year.
A host-hostess sign up sheet will be in the narthex late in August.
FOOD MINISTRY (By Laura Daugherty and Kathy Harrod): On July 17th, we gathered in the Fellowship Hall to
enjoy summer and celebrate our country. There will be no Friendship Meal in August, but we will start again
September 18. All are welcome. Should we experience bad weather on any of these dates, cancellation will be
announced on KYW Newsradio and on the website CBSphilly.com.
We continue to have visitors from the various religious institutions in our area as they work toward providing a meal
for those who are food insecure. We recently received word that with the confidence and information that we have
provided two (2) area churches—Glenside UCC and Willow Grove Baptist—will begin new community meals
programs in August and September. We provide flyers on our 2nd floor bulletin board and a table in Fellowship Hall,
during our monthly meals, in order to spread the word that these meals are available.
Dates to remember for the 2016–2017 are:
September 18, October 16, November 20, December 18,
January 15, February 19, March 19, April 23 (Easter is
April 16), May 21, June date of church picnic and July 16.
Your donations of luscious food, love offerings, prayers
and your presence are what keep this ministry running.
We are a mission of the entire church body. Your
contributions are very much appreciated.
Our goal is to be of service to our neighbors. If you want
to have a positive effect on someone’s life, do something
rewarding, and also have fun, come and join our amazing,
talented, loving, fun crew! Other programs sponsored by
the Food Committee include Breakfast in a Bag (available
at the end of the Friendship Meal), Brown Bag Lunches
(distributed by the office staff), and the Friendship Freezer
(emergency meals for anyone who needs them.)
FINANCE COMMITTEE (By Dave Kistner): Mid-Year Finance Summary for WGUMC - The Finance Committee
would like to update the congregation on our mid-year financial status. Our total income through June 30 was
$122,777 while our total expenses were $128,807, resulting in a year to date General Fund deficit of $6,030.
Our income for the first half of 2016 was significantly boosted by the remainder of the Avery bequest ($12,595) and
the sale of the church van ($8,000). Please keep in mind that these 2 items are one-time events which we can’t count
on for the remainder of 2016 to meet our expenses. The Committee looks forward to a Stewardship Campaign planned
for this October that will allow us to better plan for 2017. The Committee thanks the congregation and asks for your
continued support.
(Pictured Above: Worship gathering at the 2016 WGUMC
Church Picnic at Carson Simpson Farm)
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UNITED METHODIST WOMEN (By Blanche Erwin): The Susanna Circle will meet on third Monday of each month at 10:30am in the church lounge. Our first meeting for the fall will be Monday, September 19.
Reserve the Date. The women of our congregation are invited to the Supplee Presbyterian Church Ecumenical
Luncheon, Wednesday, October 12 at noon. Neill Har tley will present the program of his visit to “Sleepy
Hollow”. The information for luncheon reservations will be in the church bulletin in September.
Save Shoe Boxes for Operation Christmas Child - We need empty shoe boxes to pack the gifts. Shoe boxes are filled
with small gifts to bring joy and hope to children living in countries (including the United States) wracked with war,
poverty, and disaster. Shoe boxes can be left in Room 201.
TRUSTEE COMMITTEE (By John McCarthy and Kim Hunt): The Trustees have been busy at work this summer.
A major part of our time has been spent on preparing, moving, and relocating the Honeyland and Circle of Friends
childcare rooms, as described in the last edition of Fellowship News. In addition, other ongoing maintenance and
necessary repairs have been handled.
One significant "gift" and "moment of grace" was the complete donation, of approximately $1,400, of electrical parts
and labor to repair the organ. This donation was most graciously received, and we give thanks that we have been able
to continue using the organ, week-in and week-out, without even noticing how much repair work was necessary.
Thanks be to God for such generosity!
Other items that the Trustees have been working on include:
1.) Termite remediation in the Lounge (approx. $900)
2.) Toilets on 2nd and 3rd floors, and preliminary boiler repair (approx. $2000)
3.) Air Conditioner in Lounge has been repaired (approx. $750)
4.) Hallways on 2nd and 3rd floor and floors in rooms 204-206 and 304-306 have been stripped, sealed and waxed
5.) The carpets throughout all of the 1st and 2nd floor hallways have been professionally steam-cleaned (~ $400)
6.) Rooms 204-206 have been painted
7.) Window air-conditioner in room 206 has been replaced
8.) Circle of Friends has been relocated to rooms 304-306 and Honeyland has been relocated from 306 to 204-206
9.) Organ electrical issues have been repaired by gracious electrical contractor (GIFT!)
10.) The sale of the church van to Lehman UMC was completed
The Trustees are looking for additional members to serve in the upcoming year. Persons interested in offering their
assistance and expertise should contact Pastor Lorelei or John McCarthy.
MUSIC WORSHIP AND ARTS (By Gayle Wieand): “Summertime … and the living is easy.” So wrote Gershwin
in the first American opera, Porgy and Bess. For myself, I would edit that to “Summertime, and the living is …..
interesting.”
We hope you have found this summer’s music ministry to be interesting. At
WGUMC, the choir takes off for the summer. Kathy, our organist, and our
Pastors say that they miss the choir’s presence and musical leadership in the
Chancel. Choir members say that it’s fun to sit with the congregation where it
is much, much cooler!
Our musical offerings of praise are as varied as always, and we thank the
following choir members, WGUMC members and our friends for providing
the summer music ministry: Niasha Gwin (Youth), Linda Knauss, Diane
Dilks, Kenneth York, Barbara Staley, Chuck Staley, Dave Kistner, Maeve
Carmody (Youth), John Carmody (Youth), John Ekey, Rich Carley and
Marion Demcisak. And our flutist, Courtney Petrunis.
The Choir will return to the chancel on September 11th. Stay tuned for fir st rehearsal announcement.
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Interim Custodian: The Staff-Parish Relations Committee is pleased to announce the interim hiring of Genevieve
Montante to handle certain cleaning and organizing portions of the part time Custodial Position. Genevieve brings a
lifelong knowledge of WGUMC and its ministries, as well as a wonderful passion and problem solving spirit to the
position. Please welcome Genevieve, as SPRC, Chuck Staley, and Shirley Liddle continue to work to fill this vital
position and search for a good long-term and permanent hire. Members are also reminded to use the yellow Trustees'
Maintenance Repair slips, found on the bulletin board, to alert the Church Office to areas of concern, or in need of
attention.
Church Van Sold! The Trustees are pleased to announce on Wednesday, June 29, the sale of the church van to
Lehman Memorial UMC was completed, for a total donation of $8,000 to WGUMC. We are grateful to the
Cunningham Family and their friends for the donation of this van to the ministry of WGUMC for over 10 years, and
the ways it assisted former youth groups and many ASP trips. While our WGUMC ministry has been unable to make
regular use of the van most recently, we feel the sale of the van to Lehman Memorial UMC deeply honors the spirit of
this gift by the Cunninghams as it will continue in service to many youth and young adults through Lehman. The funds
from the sale of the church van will be used to assist in the general operating budget of the church, including
significant ongoing building maintenance work by the Trustees.
Men and Women’s Bible/Wesleyan Class:
Come join the Men and Women’s
Bible/Wesleyan Sunday School
Class this September at 9:15am.
The first class will be held
September 25th, following our
participation in Rally Day
opening ceremonies on Sept.
18th.
This class meets in the Chapel.
We have a scripture lesson, prayer and discussion each
week. Some of the Church family seniors are in this class. We
have a wealth of knowledge to share of God’s love and care for
us. One Sunday a month we enjoy a “Hymn Sing” as our
hymns each have a message. All are warmly welcomed!
~ Sincerely, Doris Hardcastle.
Follow and join us
@Willow Grove
United Methodist
Church
Welcome to newborn
Dalton David Davis,
weighing in at 7lbs 12oz
& 20" long. The proud
parents are Joanna (Hyde)
& Del Davis, daughter &
son to Jenny & Paul Hyde.
All are doing fine and
enjoying the new baby. God is good.
Welcome James William Mertus, the grandson
of Emily and Ken Graupner, born April 24th!
Sadly we recognize the recent death of Tristen
Bethel, aged 25, son and nephew of the Bethel and
Montante families.
We also recognize the death of Eleanor M. Richard,
friend of the church, who passed July 21, 2016, and
whose services were conducted by Schneider
Funeral home, Hatboro.
Niasha Gwin (featured left)
graduated 5th grade from Upper
Moreland Intermediate School in June.
She earned three (3) awards including
the President's Award. Congratulations
Niasha!
WGUMC Charge Conference: This year’s Charge Conference are being held in a group format.
Ours will be Wednesday, October 12th, at 6pm, at Huntingdon Valley UMC with 3 other area churches. Please
make a note!
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CALLING ALL FRIENDS AND FAMILY!
FAMILY JAMBOREE - We have our Family Jamboree over Labor Day Weekend,
Saturday, Sept 3rd (check-in begins at 10am) to Monday, Sept 5th (check-out begins at
2:30pm). This is a wonderful time for families to spend time together, to meet other
families who have a love for Innabah, and just to spend a few moments relaxing and
enjoying being disconnected from the world for a few days before the craziness of the
school year really gets into full swing. There are plenty of different lodging opportunities
available from rooms in Bethany Lodge, to Covenant or Goodwin Lodge, to cabins, to the
Outpost, or your own campers/tents. We will be getting more information posted about this
on our website within the next week or so, and this information will include prices. Registration for this event is
available online. You can also call the office for more information and/or to get your family reserved.
Thank you all for your support so far, and for joining us for our summer camp opportunities here at Innabah!!
LIFE OF JESUS
In September, those interested in participating
in this year's production can sign up on the
chart in the Narthex, or by contacting Jenny
Hyde at [email protected] or at
215-659-9067. The production will be
sometime in November 2016. Come join us!!
It is fun, plus it is a powerful ministry.
Special Offer for
WGUMC Families
Circle of Friends, located in
WGUMC, is accepting
registrations for the
2016-2017 school
year. Circle of Friends
would like to extend a special discount in the cost of
tuition to the church members and/or their
relatives. Please visit us on Facebook @Circle of
Friends Preschool Willow Grove, PA and our
website cofp.org.
“PRAYER CHANGES THINGS”
The Prayer Chain is available for those of our church family and
friends who are in need of special prayers due to illness, pain, loss,
tragedies, or other needs. We have a group of approximately 5
chains consisting of 3 names each. During the past year, we have
lost some of our members and are looking for new persons to fill the
chain. Are you willing to PRAY for those in need and be a part
of the PRAYER CHAIN? Please consider joining with us in this
important ministry.
If you are interested in joining the Prayer Chain or have questions, please call the church office or Blanche Erwin at
215-672-3675.
Also, please call the church office if you are in need of special prayer. Following your call, the prayer chain will be
put in action. The first name on each of the chain groups will call the next name in line and so forth. The Prayer
Chain is completed.
“God answers prayers in the morning. God answers prayers at noon.
God answers prayers in the evening, to keep your heart in tune."
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By Doris Farrar, RN, BS, FCN
Our lives today center around the quick flashes of news that travel at the flick of a button
on computers and cell phones. This amazing technology has increased awareness of the
different cultures, values, and mores of many countries. We all have one thing in com-
mon: that is the importance of promoting respect and acceptance of one another. This is
easier said than done due to the various levels of maturity, family values and cultural
traditions.
Mental illness is still an ongoing stigma for our society. Many do not accept it as a disease process that affects all cul-
tures and families. The causes can be genetic, chemical, social and environmental. Nursing provides a way to build
awareness and educate individuals in how to approach, guide and refer families to seek help. Our legislative laws
were redirected in the 1960’s so many mentally ill individuals were discharged from hospitals with no follow-up sup-
portive measures. As a result, many have become homeless, and currently half the prison population is mentally ill.
Parish nurses see a lot of these clients in the center city areas. The legislative laws need updating to insure ongoing
treatment to help a person become stable and be guided to a better quality of life. The judicial and medical professions
need to work together to better evaluate competency and treatment. The end result would improve the life of the indi-
vidual and the wellbeing of the family.
~ Doris Farrar, RN, BS, FCN, is a retired Psychiatric Nurse Manager/Case Manager. She serves as a parish nurse at
Asbury UMC, and is a clinical instructor for crisis assessment and techniques at Sacred Heart Hospital in Allentown.
What Can Churches Do to Foster a Sense of Belonging for Those with Mental Illness?
(A Review by Sharon Hachtman, RN & Council Steering Comm. Member)
One of the best articles I’ve read recently on mental illness centers around the need for churches to take on the stigma
of mental illness through education and invitation. Dr. Michael Tanner writes that churches must begin by promoting
understanding. He reminds us that there is probably no family, church or community that is not affected by mental
illness, and yet “most churches go about their business oblivious to mental
illness and to the alienation and suffering….on their doorstep and in their
pews” (pg. 45). He gives some tips for every congregation to follow:
1. Pray for the “will to embrace” all
2. Educate clergy, staff, lay leaders and members
3. Regard people for who they are and whose they are, not for illness
they have or for disadvantage that illness has worked in their lives.
4. Invite and encourage full participation of people with mental illness in
church life and work
5. Enjoy friendship and fellowship with people who, among the many
other qualities of their lives, have a mental illness. Be transformed!
(Tanner, 45). Tanner, Dr. Michael (Spring 2016). Mental Illness and Belong-
ing. Church Health Reader. (chReader.org). Shared with Permission.
Excerpted from...
Welcome! Sunday, August 21th—
9:30am Worship Special Guest Speakers
Dr. Ruth Thornton & Dr. Barbara Mitchell
East District Representatives to the
EPA Conference
Health & Healing Council
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WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Ushers Greeters Altar Flowers
August 7
9:30am Worship
12th Sunday after Pentecost
& Holy Communion
Robert Mathers,
Susan Mathers,
Eliane Carr,
Brad Cooper
Linda Weller
Kim Hunt
In loving memory of Harold
Gudenrath, given by his wife,
Marion and family.
In loving memory of Minnie Avery
on the occasion of her birthday,
given by her niece, Doris Lewis.
August 14
9:30am Worship
13th Sunday after Pentecost
Paul Hyde,
Paul Dorozinsky,
Stephen Krall,
Doris Hardcastle
Shirley Liddle
Jane Sharman
In loving memory of Robert Lobach,
given by his wife, Marie Lobach.
In loving memory of Paul Gagnon,
given by his wife, Jane and family.
August 21
9:30am Worship
Guest Speakers:
Dr. Ruth Thornton &
Dr. Barbara Mitchell
Colin Weller,
Keith Weller,
Ray Werthmann,
Brad Cooper
Jean Yates
Brad Cooper
No flower order this week.
August 28
9:30am Worship
Guest Speaker:
Rick Wrisley, CLM
St. Paul’s UMC, Warrington
Howard Short, Jr.,
Paul Dorozinsky,
Shirley Liddle,
Carolyn Gwin
Jean Pugh
Stephen Krall
No flower order this week.
Sept 4
10:30am Fall Worship
Hour Resumes
Labor Day Weekend
Emily Graupner,
Ken Graupner,
Kim Hunt,
Ray Werthman
Emily and Ken
Graupner
In loving memory of Jeffrey Jolly
and Dayna Roberts, given by their
grandparents, George and Ruth
Roberts.
Sept 11
10:30am Worship
15th Anniversary of 9/11
Charles Sievers,
John McCarthy,
Shirley Lupton,
Ruth Roberts
John and Gloria
Ketterlinus
In loving memory of Bob Akers,
given by his wife, Ruth Akers.
Sept 18—RALLY DAY!
9:15am Sun. School
(all ages resumes!)
10:00am Coffee Cart
10:30am Worship with
Baptism of Kennedy Green
Robert Mathers,
Susan Mathers,
Eliane Carr,
Brad Cooper
Eliane Carr
Joan Law
In loving memory of Betsy Atkins
given by her mother, Shirley
Lupton.
Sept 25
19th Sunday after Pentecost
Paul Hyde,
Paul Dorozinsky,
Stephen Krall,
Doris Hardcastle
Kim Hunt In loving memory of John and
Minnie Avery on the occasion of
their wedding anniversary, given by
their niece, Doris Lewis.
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Willow Grove United Methodist Church
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Willow Grove, PA 19090-3422
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FELLOWSHIP NEWS The newsletter of : Willow Grove United Methodist Church
34 N. York Road, Willow Grove, PA 19090-3422
Phone: 215-659-3232 Fax: 215-659-7817
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.willowgroveumc.weebly.com
Rev. Lorelei Toombs—Pastor
Rev. Jane McCarthy—Deacon
Gayle Wieand—Director of Music Ministry
Kathleen Harrod—Organist
Elizabeth Daly—Administrative Assistant
Kelly Krall —Newsletter Editor