KEMPTON NEW CHURCH NOTE HOME – October 13, 2016 page 1

Friday, October 14TOMORROW! 8:00 A.M. ‘til pickup. KNCS Olympic Games! Come cheer! – for ten minutes or the whole morning.

(Friday, October 14TOMORROW - 7:30 P.M. Ulysses Grant in Living History. At KCC. See below.)

Saturday, October 1511:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M., Autumn Weekends

Sunday, October 1610:00 A.M. Sunday School Service. Setup/Usher: Brandon Jungé Box Tops to Margaret Heinrichs 11:00 A.M –6:00 P.M. Autumn Weekends 3:45 – 5:00 P.M. Family Soccer

Tuesday, October 189:30 A.M. Divine Providence class. Nos. 231-233. Lawson’s office

Thursday, October 207:30 P.M. Annual Meeting of the Kempton New Church

Coming up:

Mon.-Wed., Oct. 24-26KNCS Grades 7-12 Parent-Teacher Conferences in the afternoon. No disruption to the students’ schedules

Friday, October 28No schoolfor Grades 1-6. Parent/Teacher conferences in the morning

Saturday, October 295:30-8:00 P.M. Family Halloween Party in society room

8:00-10:00 P.M. Gr. 9-12 dodge ball in the barn

Sunday, October 303:00-6:00 P.M. Gabriel Chamber Ensemble’s 20th Annual Coffeehouse (see below)

Thank You: Dear Society, Thank you so much for the wonderful gift basket! It was chock-full of many tasty things, and best of all it made us feel loved. Everyonehas been friendly and encouraging as we restart our life in Kempton – we areso grateful for the support! Love, Dale and Tovah.

ABullhorn is Missing from KNCS. Please contact Mark ASAP if you borrowed it. Thank you.

484-809-4022

KNC Annual Meeting, Thursday, October 20:I have invited Assistant Bishop Pete Buss and General Church Treasurer David Frazier to join us in celebrating our first year without a GC subsidy, and to thank them for the Healthy Church Match program which made it possible.We will also have the chance to call Rev. Brett Buick as our Assistant Pastor, and elect Board and School Council members. Absentee ballots, if you need them,are available at the church office. -- Lawson

The Schedules for Grades K-12 Parent/Teacher Conferences(dates above),are being e-mailed to parents and will soon be sent home with their children. Please let me know as soon as possible if your assigned slots aren’t a good fit, and we’ll work something out. Thanks, Carla

KNCS Parents FYI: Judy Synnestvedt, photographer Roger Schrock’s lovely assistant, says it’s time for the mousse and pomade. School pictures will be taken on Thursday, October 20.

Autumn Weekends: Thank you to those who responded to Tuesday’s e-mail by signing up!Here is what we still need for the coming weekend. Thanks, Roger (the Boss) – 484-390-1922

SATURDAY, October 15:

1.Grillmeister

2. Closing help – 5:00 to 7:00 P.M.

SUNDAY, October 16:

1. Baked goods, if you feel inspired

3. Closing help - 5:00 to 7:00 P.M.

The Harvest Tableat Autumn Weekends on Sundays is still accepting your donationsofproduce or home-canned goods to raise $ for the Church. This will the last day for the Harvest Table. Please put them onthe produce table before church or right afterwards. Please price your items anddon’t leave your own containers behind. Thank you! – Shanon Smith

Pot Luck Feast of Charity Next Month – Friday, November 18: Rev. Kurt Hyland Asplundh will address us on the distinction between church uses and community uses. Will it be a church or a community use when we bring food to share with each other that night and help with cleanup if we’re able to!? Either way, please do come – and you can leave the sugar at home. Dessert will be provided.

20th Annual Gabriel Chamber EnsembleCoffeehouse – GCE’s most popular fundraiser: Sunday,October 30, 2016, 3:00 to 6:00 P.M. – Still only $10 admission! Featuring GCE strings; Stephanie Eden, singer/songwriter; Barbara Crooker, poet (with Simon improvising); and Big and Bad Rockabilly Cats (voice, guitar, bass, and drums). Gourmet treats. Silent auction. 156 Indian Run Rd., New Ringgold, Pa. Directions on GCE website: Phone: 570-943-2558

Free Roller Skating sponsored by the Kempton Lions Club – Monday, November 7: 6:30-8:30 P.M., at the FantasySkatingCenter, 500 George St., Reading, Pa.19605 (near Boscov’s North). You pay $2 for skate rental. Tickets are now available from Mark Wyncoll.

Repeat Notices:

Would you like Autumn Readings from Divine Providence to appear in your inbox? Subject: the way in which evils areremoved from the internal and external of a man, allowing the Lord to enter and provide eternal happiness and peace. Sign up at Starts November 1.– Rev. Patrick Rose; Words for the New Church, Woodstock, GA.

(Tomorrow) Ulysses Grant in Living History: Presented by the AlbanyTownship Historical Society, Friday, October 14, 7:30 p.m., KemptonCommunity Center. Ken Serfass, a professional living historian, brings the famed Civil War general and United States president, Ulysses S. Grant, to life.Free admission. Refreshments.