An Epistle From Ed: by Ed Cadwallader, Pastor
An Epistle From Ed: by Ed Cadwallader, Pastor
An Epistle From Ed: by Ed Cadwallader, Pastor
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
Jan. - Feb.
2015
Issue
An Epistle from Ed
By Ed Cadwallader, Pastor
Well, we made it we cleared the holly and mistletoe festooned hurdle that December annually offers
us and have landed ourselves squarely in everyones favorite 31 day deep-freeze thats right the
month of January! And our reward for successfully struggling our way through January is February
(thats like getting extra Brussels sprouts for finishing all of your liver at dinner). After completing
some research, I have isolated the best 10 things about the always exciting months of January and
February. Consider these: the shortest day of year is officially behind us, it is still way to early for the
grass to need cutting, your evenings and weekends are your own again, the supermarket aisles have
lost their holiday clog, national human trafficking awareness day (U.S. only - January 11), youre so
sick of stores it is no problem ignoring January sales, you can look forward to the return of your
favorite TV shows, national bubble-bath day (January 8), according to the last U.S. census, January
is the 3,265th most popular girls name, and, you no longer run the risk of turning on the radio to hear
Grandma being run over by a reindeer!
OK, seriously, I was able to think of one good thing about the early months of the year, despite their
dark, cold, gray appearance. The month of January, in our culture, offers us the opportunity for
starting over and having a clean slate! Now, Im not referring to the whole New Years Resolution hype that usually fizzles before the first snowstorm in January No, Im referring to the season
we just celebrated and the light that broke into darkness when our God joined us in this cold dark
world. January is a time when we allow ourselves to believe we can start anew, with a clean slate
and be free of our stains from the past. It is almost like our world is encouraging us to forget what
lies behind and press forward to what lies ahead, pressing on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. Lets take advantage of this opportunity to act on this advising of
St. Paul and remember that we are a people that are forgiven daily (not just in January) and rely on
this forgiving grace of our God through February and the balance of the rolling year not a mere
period of being resolute at the dawn of the new year! Failed resolutions or fool-proof saving grace
its our choice. Welcome to January!
Think about it.
Ash Wednesday
By Caitalyn Kowal, Outreach
Ash Wednesday falls on February 18th this year. Join us for an evening service at 7 p.m.
to begin the season of Lent. Lets begin this season of penance and reflection together.
Missions
By Jennie Griffin, Missions
Many thanks to all who supported North Country Meals on Wheels by contributing to the
collection at the BWCC Christmas Eve service, which brought in $595. North Country Meals-onWheels provides one hot and one cold meal each day to home bound elderly and people with
disabilities. This allows older adults to remain independent longer, improves their health and
nutrition, and provides them with daily social contact. Your support is greatly appreciated!
Thank you to everyone who continues to donate food for North Hills Community Outreach. They
always receive an influx of food over the holidays, but their pantry inventory drops dramatically during the winter
months. Their item of the month" is soup for January, and for February, it is canned tuna, Meal-in-a-Box and Tuna/
Hamburger Helper. However, they are also extremely low on cereal and in need of toiletry items as well, especially
toilet paper and toothpaste. Feel free to leave items in the designated box in the church library. Thank you!
Thank You!
By Jane Siefers, Hospitality
Thanks to all the cookie bakers and others who helped with the Live Nativity refreshments, we
couldnt have done it without you!
"And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.~ 1 Corinthians 13:13
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2015 Pledges
By Jane Siefers, Assistant Treasurer
Thank you to everyone who responded to the trustees call for pledges for 2015. We have received
pledges from 22 members totaling $63,400. Our members are to be commended for a long standing
record of meeting their pledge obligations, so this will certainly start the church off in good fiscal
shape for 2015!
January Birthdays
8 Luke Hudak;
9 Nancy Johnson;
10 John Ashbaugh;
11 Sherye Trickett-Lammers;
22 Leslie Kanter, Carrie Ptak;
24 Melanie Verbaarschott;
27 Katie Kasson, Amanda Johns Lowden
On Dec. 21, we welcomed: Bill & Jennie Ice, & Thoma Family: Jeff &
Suzanne with Daniel, Dillon, Caden, Eva & Dairian to our church family.
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Ongoing:
Adult Sunday School: Every Sunday, 10 a.m.
Morning Worship Service: Every Sunday, 11 a.m.
Youth GRAPE: Every Sunday, 7 p.m.
Choir Practice: Every Monday, 7 p.m.
AA/NA: Every Thursday, 7:00 p.m.
Coffee Hour
Please sign up to handle the duties of
coffee hour any Sunday. Preparing coffee,
a cold drink and an (optional) refreshment
is all thats needed. And, its appreciated!
If you are new to our congregation, please pass your information to Caitalyn Kowal in the church office, regarding your
address, phone number, email address, etc. so we can keep our records up to date and keep you up to date. Thank you.
Please help us with our mailing list costs. If you could view this newsletter via email or online, please
contact us at 724.935.3135 or bwcc@consolidated.net.
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