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Pastor Lisa Borrell's Message for February 2021, Church Council Connection, and Music News

Updated: Feb 21, 2021




PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC,

NEW JERUSALEM EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (NJELC)

WILL HOLD ITS WORSHIP SERVICES

ONLINE ONLY UNTIL A DATE TO BE DETERMINED IN 2021.


ALL ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH

PASTOR LISA AND ITS MEMBERS

ONLINE SUNDAY MORNINGS AT 10:00 A.M.

AT OUR Youtube livestream link <-- click here.


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'INVITED' by Rev. Sarah Are

Reader Kris Thomas

You are invited, this invitation is for you!


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NEW JERUSALEM EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH SENDS

OUR BEST WISHES TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

FOR A HAPPY, HEALTHY 2021!



May God fill you will his New goodness every day and

may the love of Jesus overflow from you to others throughout the year!

 

In case of a pastoral emergency, please contact Pastor Lisa Borrell

at 610-838-0731 or or email MizLKB@aol.com.

 





Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,


My husband, Chris, and I would like to thank the many members who remembered us so very kindly over the holidays with baked goods, cards, greetings, monetary gifts, and other goodies for our home. We are extremely grateful for the blessings of your generosity and thoughtfulness, especially as this past year’s celebrations were quite a bit different from any other in recent memory.


We also want to inform you that Chris, as a health care worker at St. Luke’s, Allentown, and I as a clergy person, have recently received our COVID vaccines. (I’ll be receiving my booster on February 3rd.) For those considering getting it too, please know we only had sore arms following the first shot. Because the injection needs to be given in the muscle, you will feel that effect for a couple of days. The booster shot is a bit stronger and may result in the recipient experiencing minor effects like the sore arm, slight fever, and body aches. Since everyone reacts differently, it is difficult to predict how you personally will respond.


We felt that the minimal risks to receiving the vaccine were worth it as we are more confident now interacting with others knowing that, hopefully, we will not be carriers of the virus. One way we wanted to demonstrate our love for those around us was by minimizing the spread in any way that we could. We still wear our masks everywhere in public and maintain safe protocols by washing our hands frequently and sanitizing the surfaces we touch.


I share this to encourage everyone to still be smart about going out in public, particularly if you are in contact with those who are elderly or who have pre-existing health conditions which put them at a higher risk. If you’ve been following the news, you are aware that there are now several other variants of the virus spreading throughout our country as well as in Europe and South Africa. As we are quickly finding out, the virus shows no discrimination … it hits the young and old alike; the rich as well as the underserved.


Please know that we will continue to live stream the Sunday morning worship service which provides you with the opportunity to watch it comfortably while you are at home. I’m appreciative of the technology skills (thank you, Angie & Bill!) which permit us to connect with you in this way. The Council will be meeting again after February 7th in order to make a determination about the possibility of reopening. There are many factors to consider as we move forward. In the meantime, please be reminded that sealed Communion elements and devotional booklets are available for your use and may be found in the sealed containers by the church office door. Feel free to take what you need for you, your family, any neighbors or friends. Stay strong and stay well!


In Christ’s service ~ Pastor Lisa Borrell


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The period of Lent (the 40 days preceding Easter) begins with Ash Wednesday on February 17, 2021. A worship service (sans the imposition of ashes due to ongoing health concerns) will be offered at 7:00 p.m. that evening – in person IF the Council deems it safe to resume communal services and/or available online as we live stream, if we remain closed.


This year, we will be utilizing a program from “A Sanctified Art” entitled “Again & Again.”


In the season of Lent, we’re reminded that, again and again, suffering and brokenness find us. We doubt again, we lament again, we mess up again. Again and again, the story of Jesus on the cross repeats — every time lives are taken unjustly, every time the powerful choose corruption and violence, every time individuals forget how to love. With exacerbation we exclaim, “Again?! How long, O God?” And yet, in the midst of the motion blur chaos of our lives, God offers a sacred refrain: “I choose you, I love you, I will lead you to repair.” Again and again, God breaks the cycle and offers us a new way forward.


This Lent, may God’s steadfast love cradle our laments. May God’s grace wash over our weariness. And may we bring all of who we are to God—trusting that God will meet us, time and again, along the way. (Liturgy and poems by Sarah Are will be shared each week.)


Weekly devotions (about 20 minutes) will be offered online only during the Wednesdays in Lent. You are welcome to tune in once, twice, however many times you’d like!


The devotions will be streamed at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesdays, but may be viewed at any time after that week’s service premieres. In this weary world, let us take some intentional time to hear the Gospel in fresh ways and find our renewal.



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Instructions to watch services online:


2. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on "YouTube livestream link". (You might need to download the program to your computer so you have access to YouTube. If so, download and go to the next step.)

3. About the middle of the page, you will find tabs. Click on the "videos" tab.

4. Below the tabs, you will see "uploads" and "play all". Click on "uploads".

5. Click "upcoming videos" if watching live or "past live streams" if watching later in the day.

6. At this point, it will list all worship services by date. Simply click on the date you wish to view!

New Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church


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COVID-19 PROCEDURES


The Congregational Council discussed many aspects of the safety protocols when we resume INDOOR worship. These may be revised as we continue to tweak what works most efficiently for our congregation.


PLEASE NOTE: AS OF DECEMBER 14, 2020 FUTURE WORSHIP SERVICES WILL BE HELD ONLINE THROUGH FEBRUARY 7, 2021 DUE TO THE CURRENT COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS.


+ Persons at a high risk due to age or health are encouraged to stay at home, especially if exhibiting symptoms such as high fever, cough, loss of smell or taste, or shortness of breath.


+ Masks must be worn at all times properly covering one’s nose and mouth. (Only children who are 2 years of age or younger are exempt from this practice.) If you would arrive at church only to discover that you do not have a mask, one will be provided for you. Additionally, hand sanitizer will be available at various locations for your use.


+ There will be no formal collection of offering during the service. Receptacles will be provided in the Narthex area for worshippers to deposit their offering envelopes (which also may be mailed in to the church office).


+ Holy Communion will continue to be received via individually sealed cups/wafers which will be distributed as worshippers enter the sanctuary. We will commune in the pews and collect the used packages for proper disposal after worship.


+ To minimize the risk of transmitting germs, worshippers will not be greeted with handshakes following the service nor will the traditional “passing of the peace” take place. Members and friends may certainly speak with each other outside.


+ At this point in time, no congregational singing will take place during the worship service. The reasoning behind this is that there remains the risk of producing aerosols (droplets of water suspended in air) that can spread the coronavirus. We will work hard to make a joyful noise in other ways (organ/piano/bells; possible soloists or instrumentalists who are socially distanced from the congregation). While this may not be ideal, it is the safest practice for the welfare of all.


+ Likewise, we will not be hosting any coffee hours or in person church suppers until it is deemed safe to do so.


+ One person or one family unit will be permitted in the restrooms at a time.


+ Worshippers will maintain social distancing while in the sanctuary. Pews have been cordoned off and marked so that people will visually be reminded of where they may be seated for the service. The pews in the balcony will also be available for seating for those who are more readily able to climb steps.


+ Children must remain with the adults with whom they came.


+ The church will be cleaned after worship each week to ensure cleanliness for the next gathering.


Any virus outbreak in the "in person" worshipping community will necessitate the

closing of the church until further notice when it is deemed safe to re-enter.


The Council understands if you do not feel comfortable attending in person worship just yet. We respect your decision and invite you to tune into the service (via the church’s website at Youtube livestream link) as it will be live streamed each Sunday. We are working on all the details to make that happen so we may reach as many interested viewers as possible. This is a learning process for all of us and we thank you kindly for your patience and understanding as we navigate these unchartered waters.


Just as we have figured out how to adjust to a different world than what we had, we are appreciating the new dimensions of worship that still speak to our faith experience. I thank you for your willingness to engage in this way, whether in person or via online services.


In all circumstances, never forget that we still are the church! As Martin Luther proclaimed in his most recognizable Reformation hymn, “A Mighty Fortress,” God’s truth forever shall abide. Even COVID –19 has no power over us.


Blessings to you all,

The Rev. Lisa K. Borrell–Pastor

New Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church

610-838-0731 newjerelc@gmail.com

 

The church continues to have expenses throughout the COVID-19 pandemic

and we encourage you to mail in your offering or

use www.newjerlc.org/online-giving during this time.

Thank you and God bless

 

Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives.

Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. John 14:27 (NIV)

 

Connection


Greetings from your New Jerusalem “Apples” Church Council

Here Are a Few of Our Church Council Members in Action

New Members: Wendy Ernst and Barbara Young (not shown)

Please remember that even though we are not all worshiping together,

we are together in spirit!


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At a special meeting on January 5, 2021, new members of Council were welcomed and officers were elected for 2021. We are grateful to Wendy Ernst and Barbara Young for giving of their time and talents to serve the congregation in this capacity and we welcome Marianne Zellner as President, Sharon Bender as Vice President, and Robin Rooth-Fogel as Council Secretary. We are indeed blessed with a good team of elected representatives who care deeply about New Jerusalem and the ministry that we share and we extend our thanks and appreciation to Cindy Hart for her service as President during this most challenging year which dealt with a pastoral vacancy (and subsequent vote/election) on top of the pandemic and shutdown.


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Church Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.


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The Council officers for 2021 are:

  • President: Marianne Zellner (610-838-9545)

  • Vice President: Sharon Bender (610-597-8764)

  • Treasurer: Terry Ravier

  • Secretary: Robin Rooth-Fogel

  • Council Members: Glenn Campbell, Wendy Ernst, Kathy Fenstermacher, Cindy Hart, Tina McCardle, Jere Reiss, Barbara Young, Marianne Zellner, and Cindy Ziegler

For I know the plans I have for you, “declares the LORD,” plans to prosper you and

not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11

Peace be with you, Church Council

As always, we pray for all the council members and

all those in leadership positions for this congregation.


You have to find a way to respect these new boundaries related to coronavirus,

but still live the version of life you're used to. That's what life is, regardless of circumstances. If I could offer advice to any person today, it would be

to stick by your faith. Know that your God is with you and will

take care of you all the way through. We will get through this.

Council Question Box

N/A

 

UPDATE(S) FOR THE CHURCH DIRECTORY MEMBER(S) INFORMATION



  1. I/we would like a call from Pastor Lisa Borrell. Yes or No

  2. I/we would like to be removed from all correspondence. Yes or No

  3. I/we would like to be removed or become inactive as of ______________ 2021 from the rolls. Removed or Inactive

  4. I/we would like our information in the 2021 church directory. Yes or No


(If no, mark a P next to information that you want kept private—

for church record only)


First Name(s): _______________________________________ & _______________________________________


Last Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________


Mailing Address: ______________________________________________________________________________


City: _______________________________________________ State: _________ Zip: _____________________


Home Phone: __________________________________________________________________________________


Cell Phone(s): ________________________________________, ________________________________________


Email Address(s): ______________________________________, ______________________________________


List Family Members:


Name(s) Birthday(s)

(MM/DD/YY)


1. _____________________________________________________________ ___________________

2. _____________________________________________________________ ___________________


3. _____________________________________________________________ ___________________


4. _____________________________________________________________ ___________________


5. _____________________________________________________________ ___________________


6. _____________________________________________________________ ___________________


7. _____________________________________________________________ ___________________



Our bylaws B8.02.b: A confirmed member who does not attend church service, who does not partake in holy communion, and who has made no contribution of record to this congregation shall be classified as an inactive member without the right to vote.


 

What is Mutual Ministry at New Jerusalem? Did you know that there is a Mutual Ministry Committee here at New Jerusalem?

Mutual Ministry is loosely defined as the interaction between the pastor, professional staff, Church Council, and the congregation to foster communication and support between these three groups. Typical tasks of the Mutual Ministry Committee include providing a listening ear to each group and a means to interact in a confidential way to resolve issues that may arise between, and within, each group. The committee also assists Church Council in conducting an annual performance review of the Church’s professional staff, as well as providing input into creating and revising employee job descriptions.

Currently, this committee is comprised of three members (Tina Miller, Tina Young, and Tim Fulmer) who are appointed to serve a three-year term as approved by the Pastor and Church Council President. The committee is currently seeking additional members, so any interested members of the congregation are invited to contact Pastor Lisa; Church Council President, Marianne Zellner; or any current Mutual Ministry Committee member for more information.

Any member of the congregation that desires to seek assistance from the Mutual Ministry Committee may do so by contacting a member of the committee to arrange a meeting with the committee to discuss issues dealing with interactions with pastor/professional staff, Church Council, and/or other members of the congregation. All contact with the Mutual Ministry Committee is kept confidential between the parties involved in the issue; and the hopeful outcome of this process is to resolve the issue to the satisfaction of all parties.

 

Our Music Director, Edward L. Walakovits, is a skilled Organist and Choir Director with more than 30 years of experience. He is experienced in playing the pipe organ and piano. Ed has a working knowledge of liturgy and choral styles. He is an effective leader with an eye for developing and motivating choir members. Ed graduated from Moravian College with a Bachelor of Arts in Finance with a minor in Music. Please be sure to welcome Ed to New Jerusalem Church!


All are welcome ~ Please join us for choir practice on

Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m.



Pop-Up Choir ~ Once or twice a month, the choir invites members and guests to join them to sing the Anthem and praises to our God! The response has been very positive and uplifting for all!





Pictures of some of our choir members singing and Ed playing the piano from

inside the church for our

Outdoor Worship Service on

Sunday, September 27, 2020.





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NEW ~ The Worship and Music Committee is looking for any and all volunteers who are interested in special singing, either solo or with others and/or playing an instrument for additional special music to enhance our worship service and should be coordinated with Ed Walakovits–Music Director.

 

Endowment Committee News!

2021 Spring Endowment Grant applications will be available in the church office, endowment mailbox in March. Electronic copies of the application are also available by emailing the church office and should be returned to the church office via email (newjerelc@gmail.com). Deadline for applications is April 11, 2021.


The Endowment Committee anticipates there will be a distribution of income available this spring from the Mission & Ministry Endowment Fund. Remember that per policy, the use of these funds must fall into one of the following ministry areas:

  • Mission: Local, regional and world projects

  • Education: Higher education and continuing education expenses

  • Youth: Support for youth of all ages

  • Worship and Music: Support for the worship of the church

  • Capital Projects: Major renovations and building of new facilities for the church

Also there will be a distribution of income available from the Property Endowment Fund. Remember that per policy, the use of these funds must fall into one of the following property areas:

  • Maintenance; General Upkeep

  • Restoration

  • Repairs

  • Capital Project

  • Equipment Purchases

  • Property Acquisition

The Endowment Committee will also have a distribution from the Christian Education Endowment Fund. Remember that per policy, the use of these funds must fall into one of the following property areas:

  • Sunday Church School

  • Vacation Bible School

  • Christian Youth Activities

  • Adult Christian Education

  • Teacher's Education

Endowment—The gift that keeps on giving!


See any Endowment Committee member if you have questions.


Tim Frey, Chairperson

Russ Pacala Jr, Vice Chairperson

Tina McCardle

Drake Brintzenhoff

 

You can also visit New Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church on Facebook at

 

​​May the beauty of God be reflected in your eyes, the love of God be

reflected in your hands, the wisdom of God be reflected in your words,

and the knowledge of God flow from your heart,

that all might see, and seeing, believe.

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Neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present,

nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus.

God, the creator, Jesus, the Christ, and the Holy Spirit, the comforter,

bless you and keep you in eternal love.


THINK SPRING!


The members of New Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church wish you a blessed day and we pray that your day is filled with hope, love, peace, and good health!

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