October 22, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God.

We welcome The Rev. Gary Woodruff as our guest preacher today.

Forum, TODAY: Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, at 9:00 AM.

We need food donations for our fellowship time: Store-bought or homemade–baked goods/bagels, fruit/veggies, and cheese & crackers are just some ideas. See the weekly email to sign up.

Children’s Choir TODAY at 9:30 AM and Faith Formation at 10:00 AM. All children are welcome. Contact Christopher Harlow-Jennings or Deacon Walker for more information.

Luther Ringers, TODAY 11:45: Handbells is open to middle/high school youth and adults.

Market Street Mission Coat Drive: Please donate new and gently used coats, scarves and gloves by leaving them in the marked bin in the Church Narthex by TODAY.

Dunkin’ or Starbucks Gift Cards are needed for college care packages due TODAY.

St. Luke’s, Gladstone hosting Bonhoeffer Retreat at Cross Roads Camp and Retreat Center on October 27–28 and focus on the amazing life and writings of Bonhoeffer. Single rooms for the overnight option are $300 including meals. The commuter option is just $65 (dinner Friday night can be added). For more information see the weekly email or call St. Luke’s at (908) 234-0002.

All Saints Day: Names of loved ones or friends who have died in the past year can be submitted to the church office by October 29 to be included in the November 5 bulletin.

Forum October 29 at 9:00 AM with member Katie Sharpe, behavioral therapist on the Opioid Crisis.

Reformation Sunday, October 29: Wear red!

Reformation Choral Vespers, October 29 at 4:00 PM. Join us for contemplative reflection and moving singing by the St. John’s Choir on this festival day. 

The Rev. Heidi Neumark, November 5, will be our guest preacher for All Saints Sunday and will lead a forum at 9:00 AM about her work with LGBTQIA+ youth at Trinity Place Shelter.

Multiple Burial Plots at Restland Cemetery in East Hanover have been donated to St. John’s. Please contact the church office if you are interested in purchasing a plot/plots.

 

October 15, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God and memory of Charlie Connelly by the Connelly family.

We need food donations for our fellowship time: Store-bought or homemade–baked goods/bagels, fruit/veggies, and cheese & crackers are just some ideas. See the weekly email to sign up.

Forum Series TODAY at 9:00 AM on Civic Life and Faith.

Children’s Choir TODAY at 9:30 AM and Faith Formation at 10:00 AM. All children are welcome. Contact Christopher Harlow-Jennings or Deacon Walker for more information.

Luther Ringers, TODAY 11:45: Handbells is open to middle/high school youth and adults.

Partnership Sunday, St. Stephan’s Grace, 7 Wilson Avenue, Newark, TODAY at 3:00 PM. Leaders from the Brazilian Lutheran Church will be in attendance. Park at 227 Ferry Street, carpooling is encouraged. If interested, contact Jama Bowman.

Market Street Mission Coat Drive: Please donate new and gently used coats, scarves and gloves by leaving them in the marked bin in the Church Narthex by October 22.

Forum, October 22: Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, by author Matthew Desmond on October 22 at 9:00 AM. Books are available in the church office for $12.

Dunkin’ or Starbucks Gift Cards are needed for college care packages. Please drop off $10 cards in the church office by October 22. If you have a college student, please contact Jama Bowman with their address.

All Saints Day, November 5: Names of loved ones or friends who have died in the past year can be submitted to the church office by October 29.

Forum October 29 at 9:00 AM with member Katie Sharpe, behavioral therapist on the Opioid Crisis.

Reformation Sunday, October 29: Along with our morning observances, we will have a special Choral Vespers at 4:00 PM. Join us for contemplative reflection and moving singing by the St. John’s Choir on this festival day. Wear red!

Multiple Burial Plots at Restland Cemetery in East Hanover have been donated to St. John’s. Please contact the church office if you are interested in purchasing a plot/plots.

Check out our new Church Library which is open for your use any time the church is open, Sundays, & Tuesday through Friday. To check out a book, fill out the date and your name on the card located on the inside back cover (plus phone if not a member), place card in the box next to the card catalog. Books may be borrowed for up to one month and returned to the labeled basket.

 

October 8, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in celebration of their 30th anniversary by Glenn and Paula Wey.

Volunteers Needed: Ushers, Greeters, Readers, Assisting Ministers and Altar Guild. All these jobs are essential to worship at St. John’s. Please see the weekly email to sign up.

We need food donations for our fellowship time: Store-bought or homemade–baked goods/bagels, fruit/veggies, and cheese & crackers are just some ideas. See the weekly email to sign up.

Forum Series TODAY at 9:00 AM through October 15 on Civic Life and Faith.

Children’s Choir TODAY at 9:30 AM and Faith Formation at 10:00 AM. All children are welcome. Contact Christopher Harlow-Jennings or Deacon Walker for more information.

Luther Ringers, TODAY 11:45: Handbells is open to middle/high school youth and adults.

Art Bauer Committal & Memorial Service, at the conclusion of the 10:30 service. There will be a memorial service TODAY at 3:00 PM at Cedar Crest Chapel, Pompton Plains.

Fiesta Latina, TODAY, 4:00–7:00 PM on the Summit’s Village Green for dance, music, & food.

Charlie Connelly Funeral, Saturday, October 14 at 11:00 AM at St. John’s.

Partnership Sunday, St. Stephan’s Grace, 7 Wilson Avenue, Newark, October 15, 3:00 PM. Leaders from the Brazilian Lutheran Church will be in attendance. Park at 227 Ferry Street, carpooling is encouraged. If interested, contact Jama Bowman.

Market Street Mission Coat Drive: Please donate new and gently used coats, scarves and gloves by leaving them in the marked bin in the Church Narthex by October 22.

SJSM Book Discussion, October 22: Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, by author Matthew Desmond on October 22 at 9:00 AM. Books are available in the church office for $12.

Dunkin’ or Starbucks Gift Cards are needed for college care packages. Please drop off $10 cards in the church office by October 22. If you have a college student, please contact Jama Bowman with their address.

Reformation Sunday, October 29: Along with our morning observances, we will have a special Choral Vespers at 4:00 PM. Join us for contemplative reflection and moving singing by the St. John’s Choir on this festival day. Wear red!

Check out our new Church Library which is open for your use any time the church is open, Sundays, & Tuesday through Friday. To check out a book, fill out the date and your name on the card located on the inside back cover (plus phone if not a member), place card in the box next to the card catalog. Books may be borrowed for up to one month and returned to the labeled basket.

 

October 1, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in celebration of 40 years at St. John’s by Carol Groote.

Volunteers Needed: Ushers, Greeters, Readers, Assisting Ministers and Altar Guild. All these jobs are essential to worship at St. John’s. Please see the weekly email to sign up.

We need food donations for our fellowship time (Sundays from 9:00 AM–12 Noon), store-bought or homemade–baked goods/bagels, fruit/veggies, and cheese & crackers are just some ideas. We all need to pitch in and support this ministry. See the weekly email to sign up.

Forum Series TODAY at 9:00 AM through October 15 on Civic Life and Faith, the relationship between church and state. Feedback is solicited by the ELCA following these sessions. 

Children’s Choir TODAY at 9:30 AM and Faith Formation at 10:00 AM. All children are welcome. Contact Christopher Harlow-Jennings or Deacon Walker for more information.

Confirmation TODAY at 5:30 PM.

The 1619 Project: The Anti-Racism Committee will be hosting the final episode on Monday, October 2, 7:00 PM. This week’s episode will look at the place of justice/injustice in American race relations. This week’s tasting menu includes: jambalaya, corn fritters, and peach cobbler.

Luther Ringers, TODAY 11:45: Handbells is open to middle/high school youth and adults.

Art Bauer Committal & Memorial Service, October 8 at the conclusion of the 10:30 service. There will be a memorial service at 3:00 PM at Cedar Crest Chapel, Pompton Plains.

Charlie Connelly Funeral, Saturday, October 14 at 11:00 AM at St. John’s.

Partnership Sunday, at St. Stephan’s Grace Community in Newark, October 15 at 3:00 PM. A delegation of leaders from the Brazilian Lutheran Church will be in attendance. The church is located at 7 Wilson Avenue, Newark. Parking is available at 227 Ferry Street, carpooling is encouraged. Contact Jama Bowman if interested.

SJSM Book Discussion, October 22:The Social Justice/Social Ministry committee will be discussing their fall reading, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, by author Matthew Desmond on October 22 at 9:00 AM. Books are available in the church office for $12.

Dunkin’ or Starbucks Gift Cards are needed for college care packages. Please drop off $10 cards in the church office by October 22. If you have a college student, please contact Jama Bowman with their address.

NJ Synod Youth Retreat, November 17–19 at the Sheraton Edison. All youth grades 6–12 and are invited for a weekend of faith, fellowship, and fun! This year’s theme is REJOICE! The cost is $225 per person and includes hotel, meals, t-shirt, snacks and programming. Register in the weekly email by October 30, 2023.

 

September 24, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in honor of Rick Coble’s birthday by the Coble family.

Volunteers Needed: Ushers, Greeters, Readers, Assisting Ministers and Altar Guild. All these jobs are essential to worship at St. John’s. Please see the weekly email to sign up.

We need food donations for our fellowship time (Sundays from 9:00 AM–12 Noon), homemade or store-bought–baked goods/bagels, fruit/veggies, and cheese & crackers are just some ideas. This is a major community building endeavor of the church that we all enjoy, therefore, we all need to pitch in and support this ministry. See the weekly email to sign up.

Forum Series TODAY at 9:00 AM through October 15. The ELCA is developing a social statement on Civic Life and Faith, the relationship between church and state. Feedback is solicited by the ELCA following these sessions. 

Children’s Choir TODAY at 9:30 AM and Faith Formation at 10:00 AM. All children are welcome. Contact Christopher Harlow-Jennings or Deacon Walker for more information.

The 1619 Project: The Anti-Racism Committee will be hosting viewings of the documentary “The 1619 Project” on Mondays, September 25 & October 2 from 7:00-9:00 PM. This week’s episode will look at the profound contribution of African Americans to the world of music. This week’s tasting menu includes: shrimp & grits, fried green tomatoes, and bread pudding.

Luther Ringers, TODAY: Handbells is open to middle/high school youth and adults. Rehearsals are Sundays at 11:45–12:45 PM.

Fiesta Latina, September 29 from 6:00–9:00 PM: St. John’s is a sponsor at Summit’s annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebration on the Village Green. Join us for food & fun!

SJSM Book Discussion, October 22:The Social Justice/Social Ministry committee will be discussing their fall reading, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, by author Matthew Desmond on October 22 at 9:00 AM. In this brilliant, heartbreaking book, Desmond takes us into the poorest neighborhoods of Milwaukee to tell the story of eight families on the edge. Discussion will focus on one of the most urgent issues facing America today—housing and dignity. Books are available in the church office for $12.

Dunkin’ or Starbucks Gift Cards are needed for college care packages. Please drop off $10 cards in the church office by October 22. If you have a college student, please contact Jama Bowman with their address.

NJ Synod Youth Retreat, November 17–19 at the Sheraton Edison. All youth grades 6–12 and their adult leaders are invited to join us for a weekend of faith, fellowship, and fun! The theme this year is REJOICE! The cost is $225 per person and includes hotel, meals, t-shirt, snacks and programming. Register in the weekly email by October 30, 2023.

 

September 17, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in honor of the memory of the Gahan & Eischen families by Irma Gahan.

Volunteers Needed: Ushers, Greeters, Readers, Assisting Ministers and Altar Guild. All these jobs are essential to worship at Saint John’s and all are very simple to do. Please see the weekly email to sign up.

Forum Series TODAY at 9:00 AM through October 15. The ELCA is developing a social statement on Civic Life and Faith, the relationship between church and state. We will dialogue about religious liberty, the proper role of the church in relation to government, and many other critical topics. Feedback is solicited by the ELCA following these sessions. 

Confirmation Orientation, September 17 at 5:30 PM for 7–9th graders.  Please pray for our confirmands as they explore their Lutheran faith. For more information, contact Pastor Blake.

The 1619 Project: The Anti-Racism Committee will be hosting viewings of the documentary “The 1619 Project” on Mondays, September 18, 25, & October 2 from 7:00-9:00 PM. The series seeks to reframe the country’s history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the very center of our national narrative. After each viewing we will discuss the episode over light snacks.

At Home in Summit: Summit Interfaith Council is sponsoring a series on housing September 13, 20, & 27. Please see the weekly email or the narthex bulleting board for more details.

Morris Habitat for Humanity, September 20: Morris Habitat for Humanity is constructing a 12-unit condominium complex on Morris Avenue, Summit. Construction is well underway, but the project is still experiencing opposition and a great deal of misinformation being communicated by a handful of Summit residents. They are seeking to assemble a group of Habitat for Humanity supporters who live in Summit who can serve as Key Communicators to work with us to ensure that factual information is being shared. Join VIRTUALLY on Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 7:00 PM. Please RSVP in the weekly email.

Luther Ringers Begins September 24: Handbells is open to middle/high school youth and adults. Rehearsals are Sundays at 11:45–12:45 PM.

Fiesta Latina, September 29 from 6:00–9:00 PM: St. John’s is a sponsor at Summit’s annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebration on the Village Green. Join us for food & fun!

SJSM Book Discussion, October 22:The Social Justice/Social Ministry committee will be discussing their fall reading, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, by author Matthew Desmond on October 22 at 9:00 AM. In this brilliant, heartbreaking book, Desmond takes us into the poorest neighborhoods of Milwaukee to tell the story of eight families on the edge. Discussion will focus on one of the most urgent issues facing America today — housing and dignity. Books are available in the church office for $12.

We are hiring a Livestream Coordinator for Sunday services from 7:45–Noon, including religious holidays, approximately 5 hours a week. Open to high school and college students with TV production experience. Contact Linda Mesenbrink at 973-202-2773 or Linda.mesenbrink@verizon.net.

 

September 10, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God and with thanks for God’s many blessings by Helen and Steve Sanders.

Hawaii Wildfires Relief: Lutheran Disaster Response is coordinating with local agencies to provide for immediate needs and recovery amid the widespread destruction on Maui and is committed to assisting communities in the years ahead. You may give through St. John’s, noting Hawaii Wildfires in the memo line. Donations will be used in full (100%) to assist those affected.

Library Dedication, TODAY at the end of the 10:30 service.

Homecoming Picnic, TODAY after the 10:30 service.

Children’s Choir: The children‘s choir is open to everyone in the community, grades K through 6, rehearsing Sundays at 9:30–10:00 AM and singing the first Sunday of the month at the 10:30 AM service. Contact Christopher Harlow-Jennings, Director of Music for more information.

Faith Formation is for children ages Pre-K through 6th Grade. There will be two classes this Fall, Pre-K through 2nd Grade and 3rd through 6th Grade. All are welcome as we grow our faith together through Bible reading, fun and sharing on Sundays at 10:00–10:30 AM. Contact Deacon Walker for more information.

Forum Series starting TODAY at 9:00 AM through October 15. The ELCA is developing a social statement on Civic Life and Faith, the relationship between church and state. We will dialogue about religious liberty, the proper role of the church in relation to government, and many other critical topics. Feedback is solicited by the ELCA following these sessions. 

Confirmation Orientation, September 17 at 5:30 PM for 7–9th graders.

The 1619 Project: The Anti-Racism Committee will be hosting viewings of the documentary “The 1619 Project” on Mondays, September 18, 25, & October 2 from 7:00-9:00 PM. The series seeks to reframe the country’s history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the very center of our national narrative. After each viewing we will discuss the episode over light snacks.

At Home in Summit: Summit Interfaith Council is sponsoring a series on housing September 13, 20, & 27. Please see the weekly email or the narthex bulleting board for more details.

We are hiring a Livestream Coordinator for Sunday services from 7:45–Noon, including religious holidays, approximately 5 hours a week. Open to high school and college students with TV production experience. Contact Linda Mesenbrink at 973-202-2773 or Linda.mesenbrink@verizon.net.

 

September 3, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in memory of Marie Patterson by the Sharpe and Bowler families.

We welcome the Wayne Dietterick as our guest organist today. 

Hawaii Wildfires Relief: Lutheran Disaster Response is coordinating with local agencies to provide for immediate needs and recovery amid the widespread destruction on Maui and is committed to assisting communities in the years ahead. You may give through St. John’s, noting Hawaii Wildfires in the memo line. Donations will be used in full (100%) to assist those affected.

Applications are now being accepted for the Hinman Scholarship Fund. For any questions, please contact Linda Mesenbrink. 

Blessing of the Bacpacks, Sunday, September 10: Bring your backpack to church and receive a blessing and a prayer as we return to school. 

Homecoming Sunday—Join us as we kick-off the fall program year on September 10. This is an exciting time to re-engage in worship, education, music and service. Services will be held at 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM followed by a picnic at Noon. Sign-up in the entryway. We ask that you bring a side dish, salad or dessert to share.

St. John’s Choir is open to high school students through adults and rehearses Wednesdays at 7:30–9:00 PM beginning September 6. They sing most Sundays (Sept. to June) at the 10:30 AM service. Contact Christopher Harlow-Jennings, Director of Music for more information.

Children’s Choir: The children‘s choir is open to everyone in the community, grades K through 6, rehearsing Sundays at 9:30–10:00 AM and singing the first Sunday of the month at the 10:30 AM service. Rehearsals begin September 10. Contact Christopher Harlow-Jennings, Director of Music for more information.

Faith Formation is for children ages Pre-K through 6th Grade. There will be two classes this Fall, Pre-K through 2nd Grade and 3rd through 6th Grade. All are welcome as we grow our faith together through Bible reading, fun and sharing on Sundays at 10:00–10:30 AM beginning September 10. Contact Deacon Walker for more information.

Forum Series starting on Sunday, September 10 at 9:00 AM through October 15. The ELCA is developing a social statement on Civic Life and Faith, the relationship between church and state. We will dialogue about religious liberty, the proper role of the church in relation to government, and many other critical topics. Feedback is solicited by the ELCA following these sessions. 

At Home in Summit: Summit Interfaith Council is sponsoring a series on housing September 13, 20, & 27. Please see the weekly email or the narthex bulleting board for more details.

Have you been worshipping at St. John’s for a while now? Do you consider St. John’s your spiritual home? Maybe it’s time to become a member! Contact Pastor Blake to schedule a meeting and take that next step! 

We are hiring a Livestream Coordinator for Sunday services from 7:45–Noon, including religious holidays, approximately 5 hours a week. Open to high school and college students with TV production experience. Contact Linda Mesenbrink at 973-202-2773 or Linda.mesenbrink@verizon.net.

 

August 27, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God with thanks for the Bowman family and for all they do for St. John’s.

We welcome the Wayne Dietterick as our guest organist today. 

Hawaii Wildfires Relief: Lutheran Disaster Response is coordinating with local agencies to provide for immediate needs and recovery amid the widespread destruction on Maui and is committed to assisting communities in the years ahead. You may give through St. John’s, noting Hawaii Wildfires in the memo line. Donations will be used in full (100%) to assist those affected.

Applications are now being accepted for the Hinman Scholarship Fund. For any questions, please contact Linda Mesenbrink. 

Homecoming Sunday—Join us as we kick-off the fall program year on September 10. This is an exciting time to re-engage in worship, education, music and service. Services will be held at 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM followed by a picnic at Noon. Sign-up in the entryway. We ask that you bring a side dish, salad or dessert to share.

St. John’s Choir is open to high school students through adults and rehearses Wednesdays at 7:30–9:00 PM beginning September 6. They sing most Sundays (Sept. to June) at the 10:30 AM service. Contact Christopher Harlow-Jennings, Director of Music for more information.

Children’s Choir: The children‘s choir is open to everyone in the community, grades K through 6, rehearsing Sundays at 9:30–10:00 AM and singing the first Sunday of the month at the 10:30 AM service. Rehearsals begin September 10. Contact Christopher Harlow-Jennings, Director of Music for more information.

Faith Formation is for children ages Pre-K through 6th Grade. There will be two classes this Fall, Pre-K through 2nd Grade and 3rd through 6th Grade. All are welcome as we grow our faith together through Bible reading, fun and sharing on Sundays at 10:00–10:30 AM beginning September 10. Contact Deacon Walker for more information.

Forum Series starting on Sunday, September 10 at 9:00 AM through October 15. The ELCA is developing a social statement on Civic Life and Faith, the relationship between church and state. We will dialogue about religious liberty, the proper role of the church in relation to government, and many other critical topics. Feedback is solicited by the ELCA following these sessions. 

Cross Roads Women’s Retreat, October 20–22: The Women’s Retreat at Cross Roads is designed to provide a sanctuary for women to reconnect with themselves, foster meaningful connections with like-minded individuals, and embark on a journey of self-discovery and renewal. This retreat is a unique opportunity for you to prioritize self-care, gain valuable insights, and create lasting memories. See the weekly email for more information.

Have you been worshipping at St. John’s for a while now? Do you consider St. John’s your spiritual home? Maybe it’s time to become a member! Contact Pastor Blake to schedule a meeting and take that next step!

 

August 20, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God in honor of their 5th wedding anniversary by Paula Cerdas.

We welcome the Wayne Dietterick as our guest organist today. 

Hawaii Wildfires Relief: Lutheran Disaster Response is coordinating with local agencies to provide for immediate needs and recovery amid the widespread destruction on Maui and is committed to assisting communities in the years ahead. You may give through St. John’s, noting Hawaii Wildfires in the memo line. Donations will be used in full (100%) to assist those affected.

Applications are now being accepted for the Hinman Scholarship Fund. For any questions, please contact Linda Mesenbrink. 

Summer Movie Night: Join us August 21 at 7:00 PM for another movie night screening, Nomadland. Released in 2020, this American drama is about a widow who leaves to travel around the United States in her van as a nomad. It won Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress at the 93rd Academy Awards.

Dialogue Circles on Race are facilitated conversations about race and the history of systemic racism in American society. A Dialogue Circle (6-15 participants) meets for five weeks, for two hours at a time. Co-led by trained facilitators, the group members discuss challenging readings, learn to listen deeply to one another’s experiences, and move forward in their individual journeys toward understanding and dismantling structural racism. A shared commitment to attending all five sessions ensures that participants will experience the full curriculum and can develop trust and connection within the group. See the weekly email to register by August 27.

Save the Date—Join us as we kick-off the fall program year on September 10. This is an exciting time to re-engage in worship, education, music and service. Services will be held at 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM followed by a picnic at Noon. Sign-up in the entryway. We ask that you bring a side dish, salad or dessert to share.

Cross Roads Women’s Retreat, October 20–22: The Women’s Retreat at Cross Roads is designed to provide a sanctuary for women to reconnect with themselves, foster meaningful connections with like-minded individuals, and embark on a journey of self-discovery and renewal. This retreat is a unique opportunity for you to prioritize self-care, gain valuable insights, and create lasting memories. See the weekly email for more information.

Have you been worshipping at St. John’s for a while now? Do you consider St. John’s your spiritual home? Maybe it’s time to become a member! Contact Pastor Blake to schedule a meeting and take that next step! 

We are hiring a Livestream Coordinator for Sunday services from 7:45–Noon, including religious holidays, approximately 5 hours a week. Open to high school and college students with TV production experience. Contact Linda Mesenbrink at 973-202-2773 or Linda.mesenbrink@verizon.net.

 

August 13, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God in memory of Jean Grabinsky and Shirley Paulson by the Cristino family.

We welcome the Reverend Fred Lentz as our supply pastor today. 

Applications are now being accepted for the Hinman Scholarship Fund. For any questions, please contact Linda Mesenbrink. 

Pastor Blake will be on vacation July 24–August 14. Please contact Carmen Johnson, Council President or the church office in the event of a pastoral emergency.

Summer Movie Night: Join us August 21 at 7:00 PM for another movie night screening, Nomadland. Released in 2020, this American drama is about a widow who leaves to travel around the United States in her van as a nomad. It won Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress at the 93rd Academy Awards.

Thank you to the Social Justice Social Ministry Committee for organizing the collection of backpacks for LSMNJ to students in their affordable housing program. A total of 39 backpacks plus some extra supplies were collected!

Dialogue Circles on Race are facilitated conversations about race and the history of systemic racism in American society. A Dialogue Circle (6-15 participants) meets for five weeks, for two hours at a time. Co-led by trained facilitators, the group members discuss challenging readings, learn to listen deeply to one another’s experiences, and move forward in their individual journeys toward understanding and dismantling structural racism. A shared commitment to attending all five sessions ensures that participants will experience the full curriculum and can develop trust and connection within the group. See the weekly email to register by August 27.

Save the Date—Join us as we kick-off the fall program year on September 10. This is an exciting time to re-engage in worship, education, music and service. Services will be held at 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM followed by a picnic at Noon. Sign-up in the entryway. We ask that you bring a side dish, salad or dessert to share.

Cross Roads Women’s Retreat, October 20–22: The Women’s Retreat at Cross Roads is designed to provide a sanctuary for women to reconnect with themselves, foster meaningful connections with like-minded individuals, and embark on a journey of self-discovery and renewal. This retreat is a unique opportunity for you to prioritize self-care, gain valuable insights, and create lasting memories. See the weekly email for more information.

Have you been worshipping at St. John’s for a while now? Do you consider St. John’s your spiritual home? Maybe it’s time to become a member! Contact Pastor Blake to schedule a meeting and take that next step! 

We are hiring a Livestream Coordinator for Sunday services from 7:45–Noon, including religious holidays, approximately 5 hours a week. Open to high school and college students with TV production experience. Contact Linda Mesenbrink at 973-202-2773 or Linda.mesenbrink@verizon.net.

 

August 6, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God in memory of their parents, Don & Miriam Peterson by the Peterson Family.

We welcome the Reverend Dámaris E. Porsch-Ortega as our supply pastor today.

Applications are now being accepted for the Hinman Scholarship Fund. For any questions, please contact Linda Mesenbrink. 

Pastor Blake will be on vacation July 24–August 14. Please contact Carmen Johnson, Council President or the church office in the event of a pastoral emergency.

LSMNJ BACKPACKS due TODAY.

Summer Movie Night: Join us August 21 at 7:00 PM for another movie night screening, Nomadland. Released in 2020, this American drama is about a widow who leaves to travel around the United States in her van as a nomad. It won Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress at the 93rd Academy Awards.

Dialogue Circles on Race are facilitated conversations about race and the history of systemic racism in American society. A Dialogue Circle (6-15 participants) meets for five weeks, for two hours at a time. Co-led by trained facilitators, the group members discuss challenging readings, learn to listen deeply to one another’s experiences, and move forward in their individual journeys toward understanding and dismantling structural racism. A shared commitment to attending all five sessions ensures that participants will experience the full curriculum and can develop trust and connection within the group. See the weekly email to register by August 27

Cross Roads Women’s Retreat, October 20–22: The Women’s Retreat at Cross Roads is designed to provide a sanctuary for women to reconnect with themselves, foster meaningful connections with like-minded individuals, and embark on a journey of self-discovery and renewal. This retreat is a unique opportunity for you to prioritize self-care, gain valuable insights, and create lasting memories. See the weekly email for more information.

We are hiring a Livestream Coordinator for Sunday services from 7:45–Noon, including religious holidays, approximately 5 hours a week. Open to high school and college students with TV production experience. Contact Linda Mesenbrink at 973-202-2773 or Linda.mesenbrink@verizon.net.

 

July 30, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God by the Ray and Laura Snyder family.

We welcome the Reverend Dámaris E. Porsch-Ortega as our supply pastor today and Wayne Dietterick as our guest organist.

Applications are now being accepted for the Hinman Scholarship Fund. For any questions, please contact Linda Mesenbrink. 

Pastor Blake will be on vacation July 24–August 14. Please contact Carmen Johnson, Council President or the church office in the event of a pastoral emergency.

LSMNJ BACKPACKS due August 6: We are once again collecting school items for students in the LSMNJ’s affordable housing program. This year the physical collection of backpacks at church has returned. Please shop for the supplies and return filled backpacks to St. John’s by Sunday, August 6. Contact Helen Dachowicz if you have any questions. See the weekly email for more details.

Thanks to your donations, in 2022, St. John’s donated $14,800 to ELCA World Hunger. These funds helped ELCA World Hunger provide 436 grants to partners in 67 countries and 57 ELCA synods, serving over 3.3 million people worldwide. For Lutheran Disaster Response, we donated nearly $4,800 to assist people in 42 countries and 26 states and territories, responding to natural disasters, migration, and conflicts including the war in Ukraine. St. John’s also donated over $4,700 to Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service. Thanks for your continued support of these ministries that are helping so many people.

Cross Roads Women’s Retreat, October 20–22: The Women’s Retreat at Cross Roads is designed to provide a sanctuary for women to reconnect with themselves, foster meaningful connections with like-minded individuals, and embark on a journey of self-discovery and renewal. This retreat is a unique opportunity for you to prioritize self-care, gain valuable insights, and create lasting memories. See the weekly email for more information.

At Cross Roads Summer Camp, your child will have the opportunity to explore nature and build new friendships. In addition to a wide range of activities, Cross Roads believes in the importance of community and teamwork and the programs are designed to build confidence, foster leadership skills, and promote social skills. This is a fantastic way to give your child the gift of adventure, friendship, and fun this summer. Visit crossroadsretreat.com to register.

Volunteer Puppy Raisers Needed: The Seeing Eye, in Morristown is seeking volunteer puppy raisers from all walks of life who will nurture and care for their puppies from 7 weeks of age until they are about 15 months old. The volunteer foster family provides love, care, obedience training and social exposure to assist the puppy in becoming a future Seeing Eye dog. Puppies are taught basic manners and commands and are socialized to a variety of social situations and experiences. The Seeing Eye provides lots of support to its volunteer puppy raisers. For more information visit seeingeye.org/raise. To speak to an actual volunteer puppy raiser, contact Joe Duffy at (973) 296-2499 or email at joe.duffy@dcm-associates.com. Application link can be found in the weekly email.

 

July 23, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Peter Larsen and Robin Larsen by Karen Larsen.

Family Movie Night, TONIGHT: Join us to watch the children’s documentary “1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed.” With humor and sensitivity, filmmaker and comedian W. Kamau Bell tackles the joys and challenges of growing up mixed-race through conversations with kids and families in the San Francisco Bay Area, including his own. Dinner will be served at 5:30 PM and the movie will begin at 6:00 PM.

Rummage Sale: Thank you to everyone who donated, sorted, cleaned, boxed and purchased treasures! We raised over $3,300 for our Youth Missions Fund. 

Pastor Blake will be on vacation July 24–August 14. Please contact Carmen Johnson, Council President or the church office in the event of a pastoral emergency.

LSMNJ BACKPACKS due August 6: We are once again collecting school items for students in the LSMNJ’s affordable housing program. This year the physical collection of backpacks at church has returned. Please shop for the supplies and return filled backpacks to St. John’s by Sunday, August 6. Contact Helen Dachowicz if you have any questions. See the weekly email for more details.

Thanks to your donations, in 2022, St. John’s donated $14,800 to ELCA World Hunger. These funds helped ELCA World Hunger provide 436 grants to partners in 67 countries and 57 ELCA synods, serving over 3.3 million people worldwide. For Lutheran Disaster Response, we donated nearly $4,800 to assist people in 42 countries and 26 states and territories, responding to natural disasters, migration, and conflicts including the war in Ukraine. St. John’s also donated over $4,700 to Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service. Thanks for your continued support of these ministries that are helping so many people.

Cross Roads Women’s Retreat, October 20–22: The Women’s Retreat at Cross Roads is designed to provide a sanctuary for women to reconnect with themselves, foster meaningful connections with like-minded individuals, and embark on a journey of self-discovery and renewal. This retreat is a unique opportunity for you to prioritize self-care, gain valuable insights, and create lasting memories. See the weekly email for more information.

At Cross Roads Summer Camp, your child will have the opportunity to explore nature and build new friendships. In addition to a wide range of activities, Cross Roads believes in the importance of community and teamwork and the programs are designed to build confidence, foster leadership skills, and promote social skills. This is a fantastic way to give your child the gift of adventure, friendship, and fun this summer. Visit crossroadsretreat.com to register.

 

July 16, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God.

Rummage Sale, ends TODAY! Come see what’s left to help support Youth Missions!

Summit’s Community Night, July 18 at 6:30 PM on the Village Green. Community Night is part of the “Hot Summer Nights” Concert Series. St. John’s representatives are needed to meet our neighbors. Sign up in the weekly email.

Godspeed & Farewell for longtime member, Wilma Packard, July 23 as she moves to MA.

Family Movie Night, July 23: Join us to watch the children’s documentary “1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed.” With humor and sensitivity, filmmaker and comedian W. Kamau Bell tackles the joys and challenges of growing up mixed-race through conversations with kids and families in the San Francisco Bay Area, including his own. Dinner will be served at 5:30 PM and the movie will begin at 6:00 PM.

Pastor Blake will be on vacation July 24–August 14. Please contact Carmen Johnson, Council President or the church office in the event of a pastoral emergency.

LSMNJ BACKPACKS due August 6: We are once again collecting school items for students in the LSMNJ’s affordable housing program. This year the physical collection of backpacks at church has returned. Please shop for the supplies and return filled backpacks to St. John’s by Sunday, August 6. Contact Helen Dachowicz if you have any questions. See the weekly email for more details.

At Cross Roads Summer Camp, your child will have the opportunity to explore nature, build new friendships, and create In addition to a wide range of activities, Cross Roads believes in the importance of community and teamwork and the programs are designed to build confidence, foster leadership skills, and promote social skills. This is a fantastic way to give your child the gift of adventure, friendship, and fun this summer. Visit crossroadsretreat.com to register.

Thank You! To the entire St. John’s community, Shai and I, both want to offer our most profound thanks. Our wedding was so special and it never would have been possible without all of the love, support, and hard work we received from so many. Everything was beautiful and your generosity was astounding. The congregation’s extremely generous financial gift was absolutely amazing—unexpected but so appreciated. Above everything, we are so grateful to be part of this wonderful community of people who are truly family to us. Thank you, thank you, a thousand times, thank you. In Gratitude, Blake & Shai

 

July 9, 2023

We welcome Wayne Dietterick as our guest organist today.

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in honor of Irma Gahan’s birthday by the Gahan family.

Rummage Sale, July 14 & 15 to support Youth Missions. Donations accepted starting TODAY.

Family Movie Night, July 23: Join us to watch the children’s documentary “1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed.” With humor and sensitivity, filmmaker and comedian W. Kamau Bell tackles the joys and challenges of growing up mixed-race through conversations with kids and families in the San Francisco Bay Area, including his own. Dinner will be served at 5:30 PM and the movie will begin at 6:00 PM.

LSMNJ BACKPACKS due August 6: We are once again collecting school items for students in the LSMNJ’s affordable housing program. This year the physical collection of backpacks at church has returned. Please shop for the supplies and return filled backpacks to St. John’s by Sunday, August 6. Contact Helen Dachowicz if you have any questions. See the weekly email for more details.

ASP Stock Sale: On behalf of the adult and youth Appalachia Service Project volunteers, many thanks to everyone who “took stock in our youth” and the ASP program by purchasing ASP stock. Together with Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Glen Rock, who sent us four volunteers and held a stock sale at their church, St. John’s was able to raise $4,860 for our trip. This covers the cost of renting two vans plus a whole lot more! Thank you, everyone!

At Cross Roads Summer Camp, your child will have the opportunity to explore nature, build new friendships, and create In addition to a wide range of activities, Cross Roads believes in the importance of community and teamwork and the programs are designed to build confidence, foster leadership skills, and promote social skills. This is a fantastic way to give your child the gift of adventure, friendship, and fun this summer. Visit crossroadsretreat.com to register.

A Thank You from Psomi: Dear St. John’s Community, Thank you all so much for that lovely luncheon, and for the beautiful stole that you got me for my ordination and installation. The stole is simply beautiful, and I’ve been wearing it with all of you in mind. The quilt-like pieces are really nice, and they are complimented by the gold border. You all have really good taste. Needless to say, this is going to be my “go to” for the post-Pentecost season of green! And that luncheon was just so special! It is such an honor to have been welcomed by all of you, and “grown” in my first Lutheran family. I truly feel like a daughter of the church, a daughter loved and nurtured by a wonderful loving community. Thank you so much!

We are hiring a Livestream Coordinator for Sunday services from 7:45–Noon, including religious holidays, approximately 5 hours a week. Open to high school and college students with TV production experience. Contact Linda Mesenbrink at 973-202-2773 or Linda.mesenbrink@verizon.net.

 

July 2, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in celebration of Blake & Shai’s wedding and in memory of Susan and John Lose by the Leelike family.

The Church Office will be closed on Tuesday, July 4.

Please keep our ASP volunteers in your prayers as the depart for Blountville, Sullivan County, TN this Saturday.

Rummage Sale, July 14 & 15 to support Youth Missions. Donations accepted starting July 9.

Family Movie Night, July 23: Join us to watch the children’s documentary “1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed.” With humor and sensitivity, filmmaker and comedian W. Kamau Bell tackles the joys and challenges of growing up mixed-race through conversations with kids and families in the San Francisco Bay Area, including his own. Dinner will be served at 5:30 PM and the movie will begin at 6:00 PM.

LSMNJ BACKPACKS due August 6: We are once again collecting school items for students in the LSMNJ’s affordable housing program. This year the physical collection of backpacks at church has returned. Please shop for the supplies and return filled backpacks to Saint John’s by Sunday, August 6. Contact Helen Dachowicz if you have any questions. See the weekly email for more details.

We are hiring a Livestream Coordinator for Sunday services from 7:45–Noon, including religious holidays, approximately 5 hours a week. Open to high school and college students with TV production experience. Contact Linda Mesenbrink at 973-202-2773 or Linda.mesenbrink@verizon.net.

 

June 25, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God and in memory of George Leelike by Susan, Christopher, and John Leelike.

Pride Sunday, TODAY! We celebrate the diversity that God has created. June is LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, therefore on this last Sunday of June we too will be joining in celebrating Pride for the first time as an RIC Congregation! 

Commissioning of ASP will take place TODAY.

ASP Stock Sale: Sundays in June, our ASP volunteers will be on hand to purchase stock to support our teams and our neighbors in Blountville, Sullivan County, TN. Help us equip our teams to rent vans, pay for gas, purchase food and supplies, etc. Stock is available for purchase starting at $10, but any donation, cash or check, is welcome. Shares available in increments of $1.

Sprucing Up Help Needed: Our property needs some landscaping projects that are in need of funding. Please direct questions to Jane Bowman or give, noting “landscaping” in the memo.

Rummage Sale, July 14 & 15 to support Youth Missions. Donations accepted starting July 9.

Family Movie Night ,July 23, join us to watch the children’s documentary “1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed.” With humor and sensitivity, filmmaker and comedian W. Kamau Bell tackles the joys and challenges of growing up mixed-race through conversations with kids and families in the San Francisco Bay Area, including his own. Dinner will be served at 5:30 PM and the movie will begin at 6:00 PM.

LSMNJ BACKPACKS due August 6: We are once again collecting school items for students in the LSMNJ’s affordable housing program. This year the physical collection of backpacks at church has returned. Please shop for the supplies and return filled backpacks to Saint John’s by Sunday, August 6. Contact Helen Dachowicz if you have any questions. See the weekly email for more details.

New Members: Have you been worshipping at St. John’s for a while now? Do you consider St. John’s your spiritual home? Maybe it’s time to become a member! Contact Pastor Blake to schedule a meeting and take that next step! 

We are hiring a Livestream Coordinator for Sunday services from 7:45–Noon, including religious holidays, approximately 5 hours a week. Open to high school and college students with TV production experience. Contact Linda Mesenbrink at 973-202-2773 or Linda.mesenbrink@verizon.net.

 

June 18, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God.

TODAY we will observe the commemoration of the Emanuel 9 and Juneteenth. These two observances are recent national and ELCA additions to our church calendar. They complement our ongoing work of racial reconciliation.

ASP Stock Sale: Sundays in June, our ASP volunteers will be on hand to purchase stock to support our teams and our neighbors in Blountville, Sullivan County, TN. Help us equip our teams to rent vans, pay for gas, purchase food and supplies, etc. Stock is available for purchase starting at $10, but any donation, cash or check, is welcome. Shares available in increments of $1.

Join us on Pride Sunday, June 25, as we celebrate the diversity that God has created. June is LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, therefore on this last Sunday of June we too will be joining in celebrating Pride for the first time as an RIC Congregation! 

Commissioning of ASP will take place on June 25.

Sprucing Up Help Needed: Our property needs some landscaping projects that are in need of funding. Please direct questions to Jane Bowman or give, noting “landscaping” in the memo.

Rummage Sale, July 14 & 15 to support Youth Missions. Donations accepted starting July 9.

Family Promise and Share My Meals are partnering to help fight food insecurity by recovering and delivering healthy meals locally. Bristol Myers Squibb will be donating meals from their cafeterias and volunteers are needed to deliver the food to Family Promise. Please see the weekly email to find out how you can support this mission.

We are hiring a Livestream Coordinator for Sunday services from 7:45–Noon, including religious holidays, approximately 5 hours a week. Open to high school and college students with TV production experience. Contact Linda Mesenbrink at 973-202-2773 or Linda.mesenbrink@verizon.net.

 

June 11, 2023

Today’s altar flowers are given to the glory of God.

Church Picnic, TODAY, immediately following the 10:30 service.

ASP Stock Sale: Sundays in June, our ASP volunteers will be on hand to purchase stock to support our teams and our neighbors in Blountville, Sullivan County, TN. Help us equip our teams to rent vans, pay for gas, purchase food and supplies, etc. Stock is available for purchase starting at $10, but any donation, cash or check, is welcome. Shares available in increments of $1.

CPR AED Training June 17, 9:00-10:00 AM.

Summit’s Juneteenth Celebration, June 17, 2:00–7:00 PM on the Summit Green.

2:00–5:00 PM:  Entertainment including DJ Jrueby, Zumba, Double Dutch & more
5:00 PM: Flag raising ceremony and keynote by Jean-Pierre Brutus
5:30–7:00 PM: Jacob Webb in concert

Activities, food trucks, Black-owned businesses and non-profit displays will be present throughout the day. See the weekly email to sign up to be a representative at our tent. 

Summer Worship begins June 18: We will worship at one service at 9:15 AM.

Next Sunday we will observe Juneteenth in worship.

Join us on Pride Sunday, June 25, as we celebrate the diversity that God has created. June is LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, therefore on this last Sunday of June we too will be joining in celebrating Pride for the first time as an RIC Congregation! 

Sprucing Up Help Needed: Our property needs some landscaping projects that are in need of funding. Please direct questions to Jane Bowman or give, noting “landscaping” in the memo.

Rummage Sale, July 14 & 15 to support Youth Missions. Donations accepted starting July 9.

Family Promise and Share My Meals are partnering to help fight food insecurity by recovering and delivering healthy meals locally. Bristol Myers Squibb will be donating meals from their cafeterias and volunteers are needed to deliver the food to Family Promise. Please see the weekly email to find out how you can support this mission.

We are hiring a Livestream Coordinator for Sunday services from 7:45–Noon, including religious holidays, approximately 5 hours a week. Open to high school and college students with TV production experience. Contact Linda Mesenbrink at 973-202-2773 or Linda.mesenbrink@verizon.net.