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OCTOBER 2014

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Rev. Scott Bowerman Pastor
Helen Wingert Organist
Sandy Wilson Childrens Ministry Director
Erin Regan Contemporary Worship & Youth Minister
Deb Mummert Director of Mothers Day Out
Danielle Kardisco Director of Music Ministry
Roberta Lawyer Secretary
Ron George Custodian
Central Presbyterian Church
40 Lincoln Way West
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Church Phone: 717.264.4113 Fax: 717.264.9272
Office Hours: 8:00am4:00pm
email: cpc@centralonthesquare.org
Website: www.centralonthesquare.org
Window
The Pas t or s Not es
From the department of How the World Has Changed
Youth football games in Chambersburg are now played on Sunday mornings.

I grew up in Northern New Jersey, not a hotbed of religiosity, but Sundays were held to be somewhat sa-
cred. Blue laws meant that the malls, and most other stores and businesses, closed on Sunday. No sports
leagues played on Sunday, not even on Sunday afternoon. Nor were any school activities scheduled for the
day. If you are my age or older, you probably have similar memories.
When I heard about Sunday morning football, my first reaction was to sputter with indignation how dare
they! And I have serious concerns about how sports are getting out of hand, consuming far too much time and
importance in the lives of many families (check my Facebook page for a recent article on the subject). But
Sunday morning football is merely one more sign of the rapid secularization of our culture. Not long ago, the
church was a key institution in the life of most communities, and participation in the life of the church, espe-
cially worship, took precedence over most everything else. Now church participation competes with sports,
dance lessons, social clubs and myriad other events. And Ive noticed that in this competition, the church usu-
ally loses.

What are we to do? I think we Christians have to become more like Jews.

Every Friday evening in my hometown, Jewish families would walk to evening services at the local syna-
gogue. They didnt drive because driving was not part of their Sabbath observance. And these families went
to Sabbath services every single week, despite whatever other activities might have tempted them away. I also
had Jewish friends who took weekly classes to prepare for their bar mitzvah. And no matter what else was
going on, they never missed those classes.
Jews have learned over the centuries that to maintain their faith and identity, they must give first place in
their lives to worship and the life of faith. This is a major reason why Jews have survived 2,000 years of
persecution and kept alive the faith of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. continued on page 6
Proposed Sunday schedule change - the Session invites you to a
Conversation with the Congregation on Sunday, Oct. 5th at 9:30 in
Friendship Hall to present a proposal for a new Sunday morning
worship and Sunday School schedule. Session is asking for your
input so we can refine the proposal and answer any concerns
before a decision is made about our Sunday schedule.
Please make a point of attending.
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Chur ch Famil y
Thank you....
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Dear Friends at Central,
It was with great joy that I received the $4,000
charitable check that you folks sent to Habitat.
I have been in discussion with Bob Creter from
your church about our need for funding to extend
the public sewer line for our Limestone Drive
homes in Guilford Township. The sewer work is
now completed and we will use your gift to help
pay the fees. Over the next few years we will
build 4 homes on Limestone Drive so this sewer
work was an essential part of the plan. We con-
sider you friends, investors, and co-laborers as
Habitat leads the charge to eliminate substan-
dard housing in Franklin County. Additionally,
thank you for sending a volunteer crew to work
on the 1st Limestone house for the Gomez fam-
ily. May the Lord bless you as you have blessed
us.
Mark D. Story - executive director

Today we received your contribution fro Fruit-
belt Farm-workers Christian Ministry. Thank
you so very much! Your financial support is a
tremendous help in the effort to share the Gospel
with the migrants and seasonal farm workers. We
are also appreciative of your faithful participa-
tion in our Friend-a-Camp.
Blessings,
Pastor Rod & Nancy
FFCM


From W.I.N.(Women In Need)
Dear Central Congregation,
We would like to thank you for your kind dona-
tion. Your gift will help us to continue our work
with these victims, their friends and families.
Sincerely,
Barbara Channing
Executive Director


From Wilson College
On behalf of the entire Wilson community, we
would like to thank you for your continued sup-
port in 2014. Your donations make a huge impact
on the entire campus-academic programs.
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Central Presbyterian and Mission Outreach
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A special thank you to Sylvia
Sandy, the children and all who are involved in
Childrens Ministry would like to send out a spe-
cial thank you to Sylvia Troust for the painting she
donated. It is hanging in the newly decorated play-
room next to the Parlor. THANK YOU SYLVIA!
Thanks to Holly Shearer for creating the beautiful
new chalkboard displays for Friendship Caf in
Friendship Hall. If you havent seen them, check
them out by the pass-through window into the
kitchen.
With gratitude from your Church Family


Dear Church Family,
Thank you for the beautiful flowers from Central on
September 7th. I appreciate your thoughtfulness.
The flowers really brightened my day.
Thanks to all,
Rhoda Wilkison

Dear Church Family,
Many thanks for the beautiful flowers, thoughts and
prayers for us during our illness. We are feeling
much better and are so blessed to be a part of this
caring and praying church. God is so good!
We love you,
Ed & Velma Thompson

NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER
Deadline
Sunday, October 23rd
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T! G!"# $% C!&'()*
Centrals Special Concerns

Genevieve Ambrose Newt Stake
66 Sanibel Lane, Chbg. 17201
Raymond & Gunlog Anderson
119 Mt Union Rd, Fayetteville, PA 17222
Isabelle Allen Jay Keefer
311 Cumberland Ave, Chbg. 17201
Mildred Brown
611 Wallace Ave, Chbg 17201
Jo Ann Dittmann
140-A Menno Vlg., Chbg 17201
Stanley & Esther Johnson Laurie McKelvie
56 Sanibel Ln, Chbg 17201
Athley & Alva Kline
49 Lincoln Way W, Chbg. 17201
Harry Leedy
237 Leedy Way West, Chbg 17202
Nancy MacFarlane
668A Cumberland Ave, Chbg. 17201
Nancy Reichenbach
2242 Scotland Rd, Chbg. 17201
Glenn Shaffer Dale Hastings
722 Stanley Ave, Chbg 17201
John Shoap Dave Bender
107 Green Meadow Ln, Chbg. 17201
Selma Thomson (NM) Rod Varner
923 S Fourth St, Chbg 17201
Isabel Vanderau Eric Mellott
806 N. Penn Hall Dr, Chbg. 17201
Dorothy Zullinger Susan Snyder
155 Colonial Dr, Chbg. 17202
Luther Ridge-264-5700
2735 Luther Dr., Chbg. 17202
The Inn At Luther Ridge
-Ellen Bush #11 **(NM) Gary Lewis
-June Fiddler #16 Susan Snyder
Menno Haven-263-8545
2075 Scotland Ave.

Nursing Center
-M. Karolyn Lawrence #412 Dale Hastings
-Dr. Robert Coy, #217 James Kearns
-John Bowerman #129 Dale Hastings
Farm House
-Marcia Grubbs #304 Jay Keefer
Walden Place
-Lawrence Mohr #21 *(NF) Jay Keefer
Northgate
-Dorothy Burkholder, #1206 **(NM)
Menno Village
-Rhoda Wilkison #180-B
-LaVerne Knarr #610D Laurie McKelvie
-Beverly Minnich #740A

Penn Hall-261-0220
1425 Phila. Ave.

Manor Building
-Elton Simpson #417 Mike Herbert
-Margaret Sponsler, #229 Susan Snyder
-Ed Wenrich, #314 (visited by George Muller)

Skilled Nursing
-Gennie Boozer #506 Tawnya Secor
-Mary Fish, #504 Rod Varner

Quincy Skilled Nursing Care-749-3151
6596 Orphanage Rd., Waynesboro 17268

Nursing Center
-Carolyn Kreutz #229 (NF) Gary Lewis
* (NF) = No Flowers please
** (NM) = Non-member
*** (NV) = No Visits please
If you know of any changes or updates, please
contact the church office, 264-4113.
Deacons name is now listed with those he or
she visits.
If you wish to contact, (by phone), a member of
the Gems of Central, please contact the church
office at 264-4113.
Updated:
September 2014
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West Virginia Member
Treva Kerns
601 Foxcroft Ave, Apt #1
Martinsburg, WV 25401
An interesting observation from a sister in Christ!
DO YOU KNOW THEM? WHO?
The people beside you? If you do not know
them, you should! Members may find church
members beside them. Members may find visi-
tors or guests beside them. Visitors and guests
may find other visitors and guests beside them.
Do you know them? Make sure you do before
you leave church on Sunday.
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Ushers - Sanctuary
5th Laurie McKelvie(H), Howard Brand, Don & Bev Wissner
12th Rod Varner(H), James Kearns, Len Hendricks, Doug Vanderau
19th Gary Lewis(H), Carol Varner, Eric Mellott, Bill Daniels
26th Tawnya Secor(H), Jay Keefer, Ron & Susan Snyder
Greeters - Sanctuary
5th Jerry & Jane McClelland, Ron & Susan Snyder
12th Anne Miller, Lakie & Marcia Petrie, Marjorie Hamsher
19th Bonnie Wolff, Jack Kier, Stuart Kier, Ed & Sookie Fisher
26th Joel & Cindy Happel, Len & Nancy Hendricks, Bob Creter
Assistant Leaders
5th Sylvia Troust
12th Bob Creter
10th Rod Varner
26th Valerie Merriman
Ministry Duties for the Month of OCTOBER
Praying for
Centrals Missions
Chambersburg
Hispanic Center
Prayer Partners:
Art & Gladys Kuehn
Richard & Jean Landy
Mary Lawrence
Linda Lazar & family
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SEPARATION & DIVORCE RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP
Begins Monday, September 8th-October 13th, 7-8:30pm at the Wholeness Center
located on the square at 19 South Main Street downtown Chambersburg.
Session Cost is $10. For more information or to register, email Cindy
Shoemaker at cshoe0815@gmail.com or by calling Central Presbyterian
Church 717-264-4113.
Hosts - Sanctuary 10:45am
5th Open
12th Dick & Judy Young
19th Chris & Roni Gingrich
26th Sandy Myers
MENS BIBLE STUDY
The Mens Bible Study Group will meet at 7:00a.m., the first and third Saturday of each
month, at the Texas Lunch on Lincoln Way West downtown Chambersburg. At
8:00a.m. the bible study will take place at Central in the Parlor. Our current study is Ro-
mans and will soon delve into Corinthians. For more information, please contact the
church office at 717-264-4113
Host - Friendship Hall 8:30 am
5th Chris & Roni Gingrich
12th Open
19th Cindy Shoemaker
26th Open
Greeters - Friendship Hall 8:30 am
5th Jean Gisriel, Rich & Tammy Carbaugh, Ron Walder
12th Deb Shauf, Gary & Ginger Lewis
19th Kathi Bietsch, John & Dee Swan, Ron Walder
26th Jean Gisriel, Tony & Buffy Super, Howard & Michelle Brand
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JOY VILLAGE UPDATE
Many of the children living in Joy Village have experienced fear, loss and abuse. One way to help
them deal with their traumas is through art, which helps them express their fears, hopes, struggles and
dreams.
In the Kenyan school systems, community and compliance are highly valued and individuality is dis-
couraged. Thus it is very difficult for a child to share and learn to deal with his feelings. Therapeutic art
allows the child to communicate a difficult feeling and thereby find comfort and healing. When work-
ing on a group mural project, the child also discovers that she is not alone, and that there are others to
support her.
The greatest prayer of the workers in Joy Village is that the children will come to realize that they are
treasured and loved. They want every child to know that he is a precious creation, and that God has a
plan for him.
A check for $4000 was recently sent to Joy Village from Central Presbyterian Church. This will be
enough to support two children for a year. Please pray for the small residents of Joy Village, and visit
the website, www.treeoflives.org to learn more about them. Enjoy the smiles on the childrens faces,
and look for the little boy in the Superman T-shirt!
C O M E J O I N O U R
G R E E T I N G C A R D C L A S S ! !
Sunday, October 12th, 2-4pm
(Light refreshments will be available. Yaaaaaay!!!!!)

Join us with friends, relatives and make new friends by coming together for
laughs, sharing and excitement while you learn to make greeting cards to be
sold at the Bazaar on Friday November 7!!

Stampin Up supplies will be used for all cards. Your cost for each card you
make is $1.50 and can be considered your donation toward the Bazaar. Choose
from ten different cards make one or ten the choice is completely yours.

YOU dont need to have made cards before or be considered a crafty person.
You will have someone to guide you throughout the entire process.
Class is available for ages 15 through the best golden years of our lives.

Are you a craftsperson or do you know one who would be interested in having a
class for us? Do you make your own crafts; do you have any ideas or have you
seen any crafts that you would like to make in a class? Call the church office or
Ingrid Herbert at 263-7871 and set a date.

REGISTRATION FOR CARD CLASS IS REQUIRED because of the PRE-CUT
PACKETS needed for each project. To register, call the church
office by Wednesday, October 8 or call Brenda Geiman @ 369-2550.

Cards made will be donated for sale at the Bazaar on Friday November 7.
Funds raised are for the Pastors Discretionary Fund (used to help church members and others in need).
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OFFERING ENVELOPES
Orders for new offeringenvelopes will go out at theend of Octo-
ber. For thosewho already receiveenvelopes, no need to contact
meunless you would liketo changeyour status fromweekly to
monthly or viseversa. For newly joined members, pleasecon-
tact meif you would likeofferingenvelopes , 264-4113or email
rlawyer@centralonthesquare.org
The day has arrived when followers of Jesus Christ have to decide what comes first - worship and
participation in the community of the church, or other activities. Were together at most to worship
and learn and support one another for three or four hours a week. Thats not much time compared, for
instance, how much TV is viewed by the average person. Thats not much time to devote to worship
and learning how to follow Jesus in an increasingly secular culture.
I say this not to heap guilt on families that are pulled in 17 different directions. I say this to offer a
way out of the American way of life that is growing increasingly stressful and even toxic. Jesus
Christ is the way, the truth and the life; Jesus Christ is the only source of abundant and eternal life. If
were going to find the blessings of following Christ, if were going to be followers of Christ, then
our life together, and our practice of faith at home, are going to have to come first.

Id love to hear from you on this subject. You may contact me at bowerman59@gmail.com or give
me a call, at 264-4113.
Tuesday, October 7 6:00pm
Stephen Ministry Meeting
~
Tuesday, October 7 7:00pm
History Team MeetingRm 107

Centr al Pr esbyter ian Book Club
For the month of October we will have our book club on
Thursday, October 16th at 7pm in the Parlor. All are welcome.
SESSION ACTIONS
SEPTEMBER 2014

Session took the following actions at its September meeting. If you have any
questions, please talk to one of the Elders: Brenda Black, Bill Daniels, Jean
Gisriel, Linda Igou, Pat McNamee, Jim Sharp, Karl Shreiner, Luella Smith, Don
Weber, Scott Wiley, Sam Worley, or Kathryn Finley, Clerk.

Endorsed the proposal from the CROSS (Central Review of Sunday Sched-
ule) Task Force with the intent to present it to the congregation for informa-
tion and feedback, after which time the Session will vote on the proposal.
The new church-wide wireless network is up and
running. The network id is CPC, the password is
c4017201pc
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COME TO THE BANQUET!

Navajo Minist r ies is hosting a Banquet
at The Gathering Place in Mt. Joy, PA
on Thursday, October 23
rd

both a LUNCHEON at 11:30am
& a DINNER at 6:30pm.

Centrals Childrens Ministry has sup-
ported children who live at the Four Corners Home for Children at Na-
vajo Ministries for several years. In 2010, a Mission Team from the
church traveled to Navajo Ministries in Farmington, NM to help at the
Mission and lead a Vacation Bible School at a Navajo Church.

The banquets are a great opportunity to hear the testimony of Navajo
pastors Joe & Gerri Begay and learn what God is doing through their
church ministry and family seminars across the Navajo Nation.
There will be a video clip of the children in the new Education and
Activity Center. You will learn about the Four Corners Home for
Children, KNMI Vertical Radio, the Prayer Center, and Navajo Nation
Outreach -- all part of Navajo Ministries.

The banquets are FREE, but there will be opportunities to invest in
the work of Navajo Ministries thru an offering. Navajo jewelry and
art will also be available to purchase.

We plan to caravan from the church over to Mt. Joy. Please see Gene & Sandy Wilson, or Pastor
Scott to RSVP FOR THE LUNCH OR THE DINNER. Since they are preparing a wonderful
meal, we need to let them know how many are coming no later than OCTOBER 9.



You wil l be bl essed
by t his t ime of seeing and
hear ing
how God is wor king
in t he l ives of
t he Navajo peopl e!

COME!
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Kid Ministry News!

WEEKLY WEDNESDAYSthis Fal l :

5pm-Kid Music ~ 6:00pm-Potluck Meal
6:30pm=ADVENTURERS for kids age 4-5
th
grade
Kids will Travel back in time and be guided by the Beattitudes! Drama!
Fun Facts! Music! Art! Games! & truth from Jesus!

September 24 =Jesus want to be our BFF
October 1 =Following Jesus changes our hearts forever
October 8 =God is with us when we are in need
October 15 =God comforts us when we are hurt or sad
October 22 =God blesses those who are gentle and kind
October 29 =God makes everything right, even
when things seem unfair

Come be part of the ADVENTURE!

NOTE: Nursery care available after the meal for babies thru age 3
NEW!
Little Kids Worship
Starting Sunday, October 5

WHAT? preschool aged worship and play
WHO? for ages 3 thru kindergarten
WHEN? during the 8:30am Worship Service!
DETAILS? Beginning Sunday, October 5, preschoolers may go with the Kids Worship leader after the
childrens message for a time of worship & prayer. They will come back into Friendship Hall
to re-join their parents for the Closing Worship Song. If you have
any questions please talk to Sandy Wilson.
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CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP
Good with technology? Like to mess around with com-
puters? Interested in creative worship? Join the media team!
Contact Howard Brand and/or Eric Mellott for more details.
We could use some handy, creative types to help us come up
with a plan to protect the praise band equipment throughout
each week! If this sounds like something youd enjoy, please
let Erin Regan know!
We are always looking for more people to join our dance and
drama teams! These are very serious, Spirit-led ministries that work toward giving
glory to our God. Contact Erin at erinmregan@gmail.com.

CHAT
We are more than halfway to our goal of sponsoring a human trafficking aware-
ness billboard in Franklin County! If youd like to get involved, let Erin know!
YOUTH:
Hey all! Thanks so much for your great support of the
youth ministry! We love you and we appreciate every
person whos donated to, volunteered with, and prayed
for us! Thank you especially to Missy Igou,
Dani Kardisco, and Olivia Mullen for volunteer-
ing their weekend during Uprise Fest! We had a
blast praising our Lord!
We need more volunteers to help during youth special events and on Sunday
nights! Please see Erin if youre interested! Thank you to those who have already
shared in Sunday night youth group!
We are in desperate need of Godly men to stand up and take responsibility as
adult mentors for our teenagers. If youre interested, please see Erin!
Upcoming youth events:
Higher fall retreat October 17-18
th

Mentor/Mentee Night October 26
th

Middler Lock-In November 7-8
th

Babysitting Extravaganza Mission Team Fundraiser December 12
th

Youth Christmas Party December 21
st

YOUTH
GROUP
NEWS
Join us on
Sunday mornings
8:30am
in the
Friendship Hall
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Dear Friends in Christ,

Were writing to update you on the progress of our ongoing Celebrating our Past, Preparing For Our Future
capital campaign that began last October as part of the 145
th
anniversary celebration of our church.

As the name indicates, the campaigns purpose is to prepare Central for the future God has for us by investing
in ministry and infrastructure. So far we have received almost $80,000 versus $130,098 in pledges! Heres
what your contributions have enabled your church to do so far:

Purchase a used handicapped-accessible mini-bus that has been used by the Youth Group. Mission
Team and Church Staff, as well as in the last Christmas parade.
Cost (after the sale of the old van) - $7,600

Install two ranks of swell reed pipes on our classic Cassavant organ - $10,015

Purchase an electronic piano for use during the first worship service. Cost - $3,100

Install a new church telephone system, church-wide wireless internet as well as new computers for
the church staff and church office. All this technology was badly out of date. These new systems
will serve the church well for years to come. Cost - $21,500

Contributed $4,000 to both Joy Village in Kenya and Habitat for Humanity Franklin County. We
have pledged to give 10% of all campaign receipts, divided equally between these two missions.

Here is what is planned next for the campaign:

Improve the Sanctuary sound and lighting systems so the congregation can better hear and see the
Pastor and worship leaders.

Replace the yellowed Lexan covering the Ascension Window with clear tempered glass to make
the window (with its image of the risen Christ) visible to our community.

If you are supporting the campaign, thank you! If not, we invite you to become part of this exciting effort to
lay the groundwork for the next chapter in Centrals life and ministry to the world. Contact the church office
to learn how you can participate.

In Christs Love,

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FALL FLING
Friday October 24 ~ 6:00 8:00 PM
In the Friendship Hall


Mark your calendars now and plan on joining us
Friday October 24 for Centrals Fall Fling, including
great food and entertainment. The church will
provide Brunswick stew, pasta and sauce, bread, and
cider, as well as the place servings. You will need to
provide your favorite fall dessert - think pumpkin,
apple, mince, shoofly, gingerbread, even chocolate.
After dinner, we will have a caller lead us in square
and line dances appropriate for all ages and abilities.
This will be a fun learning experience for all of us.
And for those of you who do not want to join the
dancing, you can watch and encourage the dancers
from the sidelines. Look for reservation forms in the
Sunday bulletins or contact the church office. This
is a great opportunity to introduce people to Cen-
tral Church, so make sure to invite your friends and
neighbors. See you on the 24
th
!
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BEST 50 hours of Training You Will EVER Receive!
Beginning Feb. 10 and ending by Memorial Day. Held on
Tuesday evenings from 6-8:30 pm, and three Saturdays.
(to be determined)
Contact Trena Oyler, 261-5727,
williamoyler@comcast.net or Cindy Happel,
830-1760, happecin@centurylink.net for more
information.

I s it time to grow in your caring abilities?
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CARE PACKAGES FOR CPC COLLEGE STUDENTS
For the past 14 years a very loving ministry at Central
Presbyterian Church has been to send goodie boxes to
Centrals college students near and far. Your generosity in
donating items has been appreciated over the years as has
your monetary support which goes toward other items
that may be needed to make the packages complete. If
you could find time to donate just a small amount of your
day or evening just once a month, to help pack boxes, youd be showing your
love even more. It would also make a great family project. You can reach Sue
Stahl by contacting the church office at 717-264-4113 or catch up with her on
Sunday mornings at church.
Family Movie Night!
DATE: Friday, October 17
TIME: 7:00PM
EVENT: Family Movie Night
Featuring the movie FROZEN
BRING: Sleeping bags & pillows to sit on
SNACKS: Serving popcorn, pretzels, & cider

Invite your family and friends to come!
Costumes
Welcomed!
Tricks or
Treats for
the kids!
A free concert featuring area
organists and friends
with special guest
Elisabeth Turchi, Soprano
Friday, October 24th at 7:30pm
Mercersburg Academy Chapel
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Vincent Barkdoll
Centrals Newest Members!
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Recently Baptized!
Little Leyna Pettner was
baptized on
September 14, 2014
Leynas mommy,
Allie Pettner joined the
church that same Sunday!
Leyna wasnt quite sure why
Pastor Scott was putting
water on her head?
Charles Hart Stuart Kier
Jean Landy
Jane Obaugh Allie Pettner
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