St. Edward’s Youth Event – Saturday, March 18, 2017

Join us at the Dutch Apple Dinner Theater on Saturday, March 18, 2017 for dinner and to enjoy the closing night production of Jesus Christ Superstar, the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice Rock Opera.  It should be an exciting experience to see together and share!

The show is recommended for ages 8 and older.  16 seats have been reserved.  Tickets for dinner and the show are $24 for children 12 and younger, $28 for youth ages 13-18, and $63 for adults.  Deadline for reservations and payment is February 18th.

Please contact Dottie Gschwend for more details.  St. Edward’s will be offering some financial assistance for this opportunity, if needed.

717.392.8625

[email protected]

Children & Youth Event, Sunday, January 24, 2016

Sunday, January 24th will feature a field trip to the Hempfield Area Food Pantry. This will be to further explore our outreach mission with the Food Pantry.

A luncheon for those participating will be held immediately following the 10:15 Service.

Parents are asked to drive and may depart for home from the Pantry visit.

Please RSVP to Eric Henry ASAP, to help us know how much food to prepare.

Thank you.

Any questions please contact either Tina Shank at [email protected] or Eric Henry at [email protected]

St. Edward’s Sunday School Banners – A Lesson in Cooperation Across Generations

In February 2015 St. Edward’s fourth-sixth grade Christian Formation class engaged in a lesson on the creeds. Teachers Dottie Gschwend and Brian Newsome asked each child to write three things he or she believes about God, Jesus, and the church. Each child explained these beliefs to the class. Teachers and students then searched for common themes and crafted three collective statements of faith: (1) God loves us and is always with us, (2) God is always present in the church, His house, (3) We are all part of the Body of Christ.

After the service, Brian showed the statements to Father Stephen Casey. The latter was so taken with the project that he asked the class to develop banners that would be hung in the parish hall. The vestry approved the concept, and the students spent the next five weeks developing table-sized mock-ups of the banners: one for each statement of faith. Bill Swiernik determined the proper dimensions for wall hangings, and Barb O’Brien led fellow Knit Wit members Sue Bianco and Carol Hopwood in fabrication of the banners. Carol’s husband Bill fashioned the cross from wood found in a stand of trees at their home.

In December 2015 Father Stephen blessed the banners during the service of Lessons and Carols. Bill and his son Reed subsequently hung the banners in the parish hall.

The banner project, which started as a simple lesson on the creeds, turned into a much larger work, demonstrating the three statements of faith in action and bringing together a wide segment of the parish community. Each of the individuals involved, whose names appear below, is pleased to have been part of something so special.

Teachers: Dottie Gschwend and Brian Newsome

Class Members: Maya Anderson, Piper Brugmann, Thomas Ishler, James Lynch, Braden Newsome, Anna Rosenberg, Kristen Rosenberg, Rosie Westgate

Knit Wits: Sue Bianco, Carol Hopwood, Barb O’Brien

Technical Support: Bill Swiernik and Reed Swiernik

Rector: Father Stephen Casey

Christian Education Gingerbread Church Activity – December 13, 2015

For St. Edward’s children of all ages.  Join the Christian Education classes in the parish hall, on December 13th after the Contemporary Service to help build our gingerbread church!  All the delightful goodies will be provided. . .we just need YOU to help us construct our St. Edward’s Gingerbread Church!

Children who are attending the 10:15 service will have the opportunity to join us during the Sunday School time.  A fun activity for all!  We hope you can join us throughout the morning.