SEPTEMBER 2012
Newsletter
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church
A Congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Christ Lutheran Church
Carlton Ave & Nassau Street
P.O. Box 205
Islip Terrace, NY 11752-0205 Reverend William C. Munz, Pastor
Phone: (631) 581-1710
Worship: Sundays 8:45 and 10:45 A.M.
Non-Profit Org.
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LOOKING UP AND REACHING OUT
RALLY DAY
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th
CHURCH SERVICES
At 8:45 and 10:45 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL REGISTRATION
10:45 AM
FALL FESTIVAL
Saturday, September 29th
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Hosted by the Caring & Sharing Committee
A LIFE WORTH LIVING This is the title of a nine session course based on Paul’s
letter to the Philippians, which will start on Sunday,
September 30. We’ll begin with supper at 5:30, have a video presentation,
dessert and discussion, concluding by 8:00. This course has been prepared by
Nicky Gumbel, the author of Alpha, and will follow a similar format.
Each week we’ll talk about ways to live the Christian life positively,
practically and joyfully, taking our direction from things that St. Paul taught
the young congregation at Philippi, Greece about “new life in Christ.”
Registration will begin on Sunday, September 9 when we return to the
8:45/10:45 schedule. It is possible to participate even if you have to miss a
session. A small book can be purchased which covers the material in the
videos. We’ll also have a free-will offering with the supper as we did with
Alpha.
THANKS TO OUR WORSHIP LEADERS
This summer we have had several of our members take responsibility
for the leadership of worship while I’ve been on vacation.
Thank you to Cathy McWilliams, Judy Gauthier, Karl Von Seggern and
Janet O’Mara for their help with this important task.
Thank you as well to those who have been brightening our worship
with beautiful music, including Laura & Tom Primiano, Ken Hill, Judy
Gauthier, Laurice Maher, Ellen McManus, John Jansen, Andrew Sharrock and
Nikko Navarro.
THANKS FOR THE FELLOWSHIP
We’re grateful to Laurie and Chris Swaine for hosting the early sum-
mer fellowship in their backyard and for the collection of food for the pantry.
It was a wonderful Vacation Bible School activity day thanks to many
volunteers, generous donations of food and supplies and lots of enthusiastic
children. We thank coordinator Tom Primiano and a host of helpers.
SHOE DRIVE AT 4,800 PAIRS! LETS TURN OUR OLD SHOES INTO CLEAN WATER!
Bring your used and new shoes to Christ Lutheran Church, Islip Terrace. To partici-
pate, give your shoes the boot by donating your used and new shoes, which
must be tied or rubber-banded into pairs into our drop off bin at Christ
Lutheran Church. For more information about the Christ Lutheran Church
shoe drive contact Deacon Janet O’Mara at [email protected]
or call the church office at 631-581-1710.
GOAL IS 5,000 PAIRS OF SHOES!
COUNCIL NOTES PASTOR’S REPORT - Along with the regular report about pastoral activities, it was noted that the
number of contributors using e-giving has increased by a couple to 15 families. There are another 15
who mail in envelopes on a weekly/monthly basis. All of this helps, especially during summer months.
Hopefully this will increase so that there won’t be problems not being able to catch-up with offerings
that were missed.
Our insurance company did a thorough inspection of our buildings and has sent us a list of
ways to improve the safety of the facilities. Property, education and youth committees will be address-
ing these.
We are hoping to plan a special seminar by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans for financial plan-
ning in the fall. Several of our members have attended the seminar previously and highly recommend
it.
The pictorial directory is being distributed initially to everyone who had a picture taken. We
expect to be able to provide copies to others who would like one after the initial distribution.
TREASURER’S REPORT July Year to Date
Income $16,181.55 $125,613.46
Expenses $16,824.82 $131,696.94
-643.27 -6,083.48
OUTREACH MINISTRY TEAM – The Fall Festival is being planned for Saturday, Sept. 29 (NEW
DATE). Thank you to everyone who helped with the funeral luncheon for Judy O’Neill’s family. They
were very grateful. Peanut Butter crews have continued over the summer. Thanks for heeding the call
for the peanut butter shortage. The shoe collection is up to 4,400 pairs.
WORSHIP – We’ve needed an organ repair for $700.
STEWARDSHIP TEAM – The congregational surveys filled out in the fall are almost tabulated. If
you didn’t fill one of these anonymous surveys out and would like to be included, please pick up a
blank copy from the narthex table or the office as soon as possible and return it to the collection box in
the narthex.
PROPERTY – The chimney was repaired and shortened to correct deteriorated masonry. We are grate-
ful to Karen and George Seitz who covered the cost of $3,600. for this important repair in memory of
Karen’s mother, Clare Kahrau. Work was also done to the cement block wall by the garden as part of
this repair.
Property is investigating the possibility of volunteers to replace shingles on part of the fellow-
ship hall roof. Speak to Chris Swaine or Jim Musa if you may be able to help.
EDUCATION – A special VBS activity day was held in mid August. A course entitled “A Life Worth
Living” will be run on Sundays from 5:30-8:00 starting September 30. This is a course from Alpha
about living the Christian lifestyle outlined in the New Testament book of Philippians. It will include
supper.
SR YOUTH – A canoe outing was held in July, with a pool party and a day at Splish Splash planed for
August.
SOCIAL MINISTRY – Generous efforts have helped the pantry keep up with demand, but there con-
tinues to be a need.
FELLOWSHIP- The picnic is planned for Saturday, August 25 at Brookwood Hall from 1-6PM. The
committee will provide hamburgers and hot dogs and juice. Please bring salads and desserts.
The Oktoberfest is planned for Friday, October 26.
P&J SCHEDULE FALL 2012
Week of Sept 2 - Sept 8 -- Homemakers Week of Sept 9-Sept 15 -- McManus,Lambdin,Carioscia, Coco Week of Sept 16 - Sept 22 - Craft Circle Week of Sept 23 - Sept 29 - Connors,Terhune,Rotolo Week of Sept 30 - Oct 6 - Newhoff, Swaine, Smith Week of Oct 7 - Oct 13 -- Von Seggern, Girl Scouts Week of Oct 14 - Oct 20 -- Sharrock, Karika Week of Oct 21 - Oct 27 -- Book Group Week of Oct 28 - Nov 3 -- Gauthier,Birsner,Eichner Week of Nov 4 - Nov 10 --OʼToole,Picece,Deangelis,Krebs Week of Nov 11 - Nov 17 ---- Fisher, Cunningham Week of Nov 18 - Nov 24 OʼMara,Baker,McWilliams,Musa If you cannot make the week you are scheduled, please switch with another group! People are counting on us! Thank you to the Sons of Am Vets for their monetary donations each month. They are resuming this in memory of David Johnson, Sr. Please continue to donate peanut butter and jelly! We are running low on peanut butter, please donate! Thank you for all your support!!!!
Community Notes and Information
Child Care - Elder Care - A friend of the congregation is looking for work helping with the care of chil-
dren or the elderly. If you may be seeking such assistance, please speak to Pastor.
Christ Lutheran Church Food Pantry - Summer Hours are Mondays from 1:30 to 3:30 pm
Cub Scout Pack 38 - For boys from 1st grade through 5th grade. Call June Connel 650-5161 for more
information
Boy Scout Troop 327 - For boys from 5th grade to the age of 18. Meets every Friday night in the
Wolpert Building from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. Call Ralph Savarese, Scoutmaster at 277-4821for more infor-
mation.
Homemakers - Meets at Christ Lutheran Church every Tuesday morning. Call Barbara Framento at 277-
3279 for more information.
AAA - High Noon Group - meets every weekday at 12:00 noon in the Wolpert Building.
AAA - Evening Group - Meets Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Wolpert Building at 8:00 pm
SERVING IN THE MILITARY: Matthew Gallino, Melonie Longacre, Gregory Longacre, Bryan
Bouchard, Justin Holke, Michael Beiner, Brian McClain, Daniel Eichner, Jack Carioscia, Sean
Moller, Christopher Gaudio, Daniel Riley, Evan Book, Peter Turo, Travis Montgomery.
PLEASE KEEP THESE PEOPLE IN YOUR PRAYERS
Fred Hutzler, Sara Christiansen, Douglas Tryon, Virginia Lucas, Jean
Musa, John Baker Sr., Marilyn Muller, Brigitte Meyer, Renee O’Connor,
Ruth Cunningham, Gail Callis, Dawn Rotolo, Jerry Ross, Linda Smith,
Jim Johnstone, Louise Walters, Liam Kruer, Dick Guenste, Barbara
Krause, Christine & James Langebeck, Jacob & Georgette Zarou, Larry
Caulfied, Carole Taylor, Jackie Schadock, Maureen Doherty, Bob Lobacz,
Lisa Christy, William Carrier, Frances Quervalu, Henry Bouchard,
George Shock, Henry Muller, Noreen Baker, Stacy Hajek, Elijah Rosario,
Karen Shimberg, Michael Kidd, Sally Sukhu, Ron Fuzia, Lillian Sheridan, Michael Maher, Jean
Musa, Janice Fuzia, Melissa Miller, Dolores Johnson, George Voigt, Pat Lagrange, Ken Schultheis,
Weston Gettinger, Lars Frantzen, Robert Price, Leanne Junker, Nicole Rudolph, Asen Traykov,
Charles Hubbard, Michelle Krebs, Pat DeAngelis, Charles Moonsammy, Marissa O’Toole, John
Musa, Millie Ramos, Nora-Jo Cervenka, Charlie Manfredi, Brian Doherty, Bill Bloom, Heather
Panzner, Edna & Bill Muller, Anne DeFranza, Robert Weidmann, Frances Sank, Thomas O’Neill,
Claire Jost, Marisa Carney, Jeffery Belford, Dorothy Heusel, Claudia Morris, Christine Porter,
George Pepino, Nancy Cervenka, Karen Sussman, Petya Licheva, Linda Hollamby, Linda Hanna,
Helen Gronus, Donna Costello, Pat Geist.
Marion Lonegro, Justin Coco, Leigh & Dalton Families, Michelle Diaz, Judy Lee Laddaga-Lazano, Thor-
leif Berntsen, Barbara Johnson, Alma DeGrasse.Tom Connors, Rose Donello, Marisa Carne, Joan McDon-
ald, Tricia Ciccone, Barry & Concetta Kadane, Michael Schimmoller, Iris Simmons, Joseph Fuzia, Paul
White, Santino Recine, George Seitz, Ryan Hall, Teri Dahl, JohnstoneFamily, Joe Palazzolo, Brian Seitz,
Alice Haneggi, Lester Vellia, Christian Jean-Pierre, Marie vonBargen, Melissa Gallagher, Carl Wright,
Helen Ganrude, John Flynn, Heather McNamara, Amanda Lauckhardt, Hedy Jorgensen, Kari Dinges,
Suzie Whight, Neil Blam, Fred Zhangli, Heidi Smith, Diane Lorelli, Nicole Marty, Chuck Jernigan, Larry
Hanna, Fortunado Paturso, Marie Licatta, Louise Walters, Paul Harrington, Ellen Bevers, Heather
Panzner, Todd Panzner, Kit Weydig, Helen Cacavas, Sandy Huck, Cathy Murray Jean Diwby, Benjamin
Archer, Marie Whitehead, Lauren McCormack, Banfalvy family, Fred Miller, Kathleen Connors, Robert
Curran, Deanne Diaz, Sophia Montorano, Ellen Healion, Robert Sharrock, Lisa McWilliams, Dean Fran-
ciotti.
If you or someone you asked to be placed on the prayer list should
be removed from the list, please let the church office or Pastor know.
DEACONʼS CORNER SEPTEMBER 2012
Here we are again, at the end of another summer! It always seems to go
by too quickly! Kevin and I did a lot of traveling over the summer, we
were away every weekend from mid-June into August. We had a great
time visiting family and relaxing on Marthaʼs Vineyard, but these
weekends away did mean that we didnʼt worship here at Christ
Lutheran. This makes me realize how important it is to have a place in
a community of faith, something that we take for granted.
Someone who doesnʼt take this for granted is our organist, Konstantza
Chernov. Konstantza grew up in a communist country where freedom of religion didnʼt exist. The churches were closed and people were forced to worship privately in their
own homes isolated from other believers. Konstantza knows all too well how important
it is to be a part of a faith community. I read somewhere that Christianity suffered a ma-
jor blow when Constantine the Great made Christianity the official Roman religion in
the fourth century. The authorʼs point was that it became too easy to be a Christian and
take for granted the faith that previous generations had to work so hard to defend.
It is a privilege to be part of a congregational family. However, just as with any family,
there are times when conflicts arise which strain the unity of the congregation. In
August, there were a few Sundays when the lesson was from St. Paulʼs letters to the
Ephesians. Paul had received word that there was a great deal of dissension within that
Christian community and was writing to remind them of the unity they share which
supersedes any diversity within the community. As Pastor said in his sermon, “Nothing
that the Church does should become more important than the sharing of the Good
News, and so in this fourth chapter of Ephesians St. Paul focuses on leading a lifestyle
that puts unity above the diversity, and the differences of opinion we may have with
other members of the Body.”
We may not be the most outwardly diverse congregation, but we are made up of
members with many diverse gifts and interests which can help the further the mission of
the congregation. If we all had the same gifts and interests, our mission would be very
limited! However, it is this diversity that can lead to misunderstandings and
divisiveness. It is up to each of us to remember to put unity above diversity “making
every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.”
In the unity of Christ,
Janet
CONGRATULATIONS
To Alice & Dewey Tryon on the special occasion of
their 60th Wedding Anniversary on August 22nd.
To Jakob Dinges on his 8th Grade Graduation from Somerset Bible Baptist Christian
Academy in NJ and Hannah Dinges from HS. Parents: Pastor & Mrs. Dinges, Mrs.
Dinges (Kari) attended Christ Church as a little girl. She now has her own church in
Clifton NJ along with her husband Micheal. Grandparents Nancy & Joe Cervenka
CELEBRATING NEW BIRTHS
IN THE CHRIST LUTHERAN FAMILY!
Ryan Lucas Cunningham
7 lb. 13 oz., 20” long
Ross & Megan, Parents
Alan & Betsy Cunningham, Grandparents
Matthew Young Christiansen
Parents: Daniel & Gloria
Alan Christiansen, Grandfather
Nancy Cervenka, Great Aunt
Charles August Fisher
7 lb. 4 oz., 21” long
Allison & Douglas, Parents
Lynn & George Fisher, Grandparents
Julia Beth Carioscia Maelee Eden Bouchard
5 lb. 15 oz., 18.5” long 7 lb. 6 oz., 21” long
Rebecca & Jack, Parents Bryan & Karen, Parents
Helen & Steve, Grandparents Barbara & Paul Bouchard, Grandparents
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION NEWS Dear Fellow Church Members,
It is with great honor for me to accept my appointment as Education Committee Chairman. Though there
are significant challenges ahead for our Church, especially during a time when families' schedules are in-
creasingly filled with activity, I believe we can increase the quality of Christian education as well as attract
new members to Sunday School and our Church with dedicated efforts from all of us. We must do this!
Our children depend on it and deserve at least the same quality of a Christian upbringing that we were for-
tunate enough to have.
VBS was a terrific success this past week! With 28 children and numerous helpers in attendance, we were
able on short notice to do far more than a few helpers alone would have been able to accomplish; this suc-
cess proves that we can improve other areas of education with the cooperative efforts of many. With Rally
Day upon us on September 9th, I ask that you consider supporting our efforts by bring your children to
church to sign up for Sunday School and ask friends to come down as well. I know we can pull together to
improve possibly the most important element for the future of our Church, our children's Christian educa-
tion.
Finally, I'd like to thank the following VBS helpers who made this happen:
Teachers - Helen Carioscia and Cathy McWilliams Crafts - Linda Smith, Ellen McManus, Jason Terhune,
and Helen Carioscia Games - Matthew Sharrock Supplies - Laurie Swaine Kitchen - Karen Seitz, Noreen
Baker, Phil Bertuglia, Ken & Nancy Hill, and Jean Musa Registration - Judy Gauthier, John Jansen, and
Laurice Mayer Music - Laura Primiano General Assistance - John Kobel, Lauren Swaine, Emily Orski,
Carol Bushelon, and Tiana Eagle
Thank you again and I look forward to the new year!
Sincerely,
Tom Primiano
Noah
Come join us on a trip to Lancaster, Pa. on April 27, 2013 to watch
the play NOAH at the Sight and Sound Theatre. Prices are as follows:
Adult - $85.29
Teen - $53.49 (13-18 years of age)
Child - $33.95 (3-12 years of age)
Price includes dinner at the Good and Plenty Family Restaurant.
Showtime is at 4:15 and dinner to follow at 7:30. Price does not include
transportation to Lancaster or overnight accommodations. If you are in-
terested or have any questions please contact Chris or Laurie Swaine at
277-9168. Only 50 tickets are available, money is due by Dec. 1st. You’ll
have a wonderful time and see a great show!
THE SYMPATHIES OF THE CONGREGATION
are extended to the families of:
Judy O’Neill - Wife of Thomas
Mother of Thomas & Michael Beiner
Frank Scalzo - Husband of Donna
Son-in-law of Barbara Carney
May Lobacz - Mother of Bob Lobacz
Marilyn Feil - Sister of Jean Musa
Douglas Tryon, Jr. - Son of Douglas, Sr. and Virginia Lucas
Grandson of Alice & Dewey Tryon
Nephew of Andrew , Steven & David Tryon
2012 HOLIDAY FAIR
2012 is the 50th Anniversary of our Annual Holiday Fair which will
be held on Friday, November 9th and Saturday, November 10th. Please
get involved, start planning on what you can do to help. Start working at
home now on handmade crafts, ornaments, decorations, jewelry, a theme
basket or a knitted item. Maybe you might want to pick up something for
the Children’s Table or clean out a closet or drawer and find something for
the White Elephant Room. Anything would be appreciated. Our next Fair
Meeting will be sometime in September, look for the date and please plan
on attending. Everyone is welcome.
The Holiday Fair Committee
OKTOBERFEST DINNER
Friday, October 26th
6:30 PM
Menu of Sauerbraten or pot roast
potatoes, red cabbage, salad & dessert
Will be a Celebration of the retirement of the mortgage
on the Nassau Street House A great evening of ……
Food • Fellowship • Entertainment
A Free Will Offering will be taken
Become a STEWARD BOOSTER for $10 and have your name printed
in the issue with the designation of your choice.
In memory of ___________________________
In honor of _____________________________
In thanksgiving for ___________________________
On the occasion of ____________________________
Your Name __________________________________
STEWARD BOOSTERS for September
In memory of a dear friend, May Lobacz, also known as Auntie May - Lobacz, a
faithful Cosmopolitan. Given by Mona Lang and Eileen Schwartz on the occasion of
the passing of May Lobacz
A monthly publication by and for the
members of Christ Lutheran Church,
Islip Terrace, NY.
Submissions should be made by the
20th of each month.
Pastor, Rev. William C. Munz, (631)581-1710, [email protected]
Deacon: Janet O’Mara
Congregation Officers:
President: Chris Swaine
Vice President: Alan Cunningham Secretary: Helen Carioscia
Treasurer: Ricci Ordway
Assistant Treasurer: Gail Callis Financial Secretary: Ellen McManus
Parish Coordinator: Madeline Sharrock
CHRISTLUTHERANIT.ORG Your Passport to Everything at Christ Lutheran Church!
CHECK OUT OUR HOMEPAGE ON THE WORLD-
WIDE WEB!
Miss a special event or need a little inspiration--check
out the links to listen to the Festival Choir sing the
Palm Sunday Cantata or the fabulous voices of the Cen-
tral Islip High School Concert Choir. Need to check a
date check out the on-line calendar of events. Much
more is waiting for you. Go on-line today!
CHRIST LUTHERAN 2nd Annual Golf Outing
The Golf Outing Committee is excited about this year’s 2nd Christ
Lutheran Annual Golf Outing to be held on Sept. 26 2012. If anyone is
interested in joining the Golf Outing Committee or donating items for
the raffle such as: Tickets to a sporting event or Broadway show (must be after Sept. 26th)
Gift certificate to a restaurant
Liquor basket
Golfing items (new or unused) or any other
great ideas.
Please see Chris Swaine or Jim Musa. Thank you.
HELP RESTOCK THE FOOD PANTRY
The summer season is quickly drawing to
a close and the food pantry has helped many
families. As the fall approaches and school
starts, the needs of the food pantry will be in-
creased.
Our food pantry receives help from L.I.
Cares continuously and it still takes all of our
congregation and neighborhood agencies to sup-
port us.
At the present time we have an increased
need for personal care items such as bathroom
tissue, soap, laundry products, baby care items.
We are also low on canned meats, pasta, macaro-
ni & cheese and cereals.
On behalf of Joan Heitz, Marie Von Seg-
gern & myself we thank you for the love & care
you give us.
Respectfully submitted,
Phil Bertuglia
YOUTH MINISTRY AT CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
JR. YOUTH To all Junior Youth Parents and Junior Youths,
It is that time of year for the Junior Youth to begin
meeting again. We will continue meeting on the 2nd
and 4th Sunday of each month. I have a great year
planned ahead for everyone. Please stop by the Junior
Youth Group table on Rally Day and pick up your
Schedule and Goody Bag. Also make sure to enter the
raffle for a surprise gift, in which the winner will be
announced at our first meeting on September 23rd. I
look forward to seeing you all on RALLY DAY!!!
Linda Smith
SR. YOUTH Sept. 9th - PaRent Meeting Sept. 11th - 1st ConFirmation Class Sept 21st - KICKOFF MONTHLY FRIDAY MEETING
NEW! BELL CHIMES! We have a new group for 6th -12th grade students!
Through money donated in Hilda Hill’s memory we have a new set of Bell Chimes! They are very similar to a bell choir but are easier for younger players to make a sound. Please join music teach-ers Audrey Drake & Laura Hill-Primiano on Thursdays, starting September 20th at 7:00 PM.
Let Your Voice Be Heard!
CONGREGATIONAL SURVEYS
We’re almost done with the tabulation. If you
have not filled in this anonymous survey, there’s
still time. Pick up a copy from the narthex table or
office and return it to the collection box in the nar-
thex.
A FEW GOOD LAWN MOWERS NEEDED The property committee is looking for
volunteers for weekly lawn mowing.
There is a schedule/sign-up sheet posted in
the fellowship hall, if you are interested
and have any questions please speak with
anyone on the property committee.
Thanks.
Chris Swaine & Jim Musa
DIRECTORIES HAVE ARRIVED!!!
The 2012 Pictorial Directory is currently
being distributed to everyone who had a
picture taken. Be sure to get yours when
you are in church. We expect to have addi-
tional copies and will make those available
in due course.
Looking Ahead….
Advent Retreat
in Vermont
December 7th to
9th
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