Asbury’s office will be closed on Thursday, May 12, Friday, May 13, and Monday, May 16.
You can contact Asbury’s staff during this time via email (info@asburylv.org) or phone (610-398-2577)
Asbury’s office will be closed on Thursday, May 12, Friday, May 13, and Monday, May 16.
You can contact Asbury’s staff during this time via email (info@asburylv.org) or phone (610-398-2577)
VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED for Sunday worship:
For both services:
ushers, sound operators, light operators, multimedia operators, and camera streaming operators
For 9:30 AM worship:
Sanctuary volunteer
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Thanks to your generosity, the Jubilation Ringers raised $500 towards UMCOR’s relief efforts for Ukraine at their April 24 concert. Thank you!
About the Jubilation Ringers
The Jubilation Ringers make music on one of the world’s largest church-owned collection of bells and related instruments: seven full octaves of English handbells, two octaves of Silver Melody Bells, three octaves of Dutch handbells, and six octaves of handchimes. That is 220 instruments in all!
In addition to worship services and annual Christmas concerts at Asbury, the Jubilation Ringers have offered music at other church services, handbell festivals, weddings, and formal concert engagements both in the Lehigh Valley and out of state.
Asbury in Mission (AIM) is leading a new collection for Ukraine. This collection is in conjunction with Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Church in West Easton. Learn more at asburylv.org/ukraine.
Asbury’s Church Council hosted a “Congregational Chat” on May 1. Watch the replay and view their slide deck below.
A typical collection drive for Community Bike Works ends up being about 12 bikes. At the bike drive held at Asbury on Saturday (April 23), thanks to your generosity, 80 bikes were collected. Thank you!
About Community Bike Works
Community Bike Works teaches life lessons through bicycles to the young people of the Lehigh Valley who could benefit most. Learn more about Community Bike Works at communitybikeworks.org.
Asbury’s Health Ministry Team will be announcing educational tables that will be held in the Parlor on Sunday mornings. Check back for more information.
The mission of the Health Ministry Team is to promote healthier members in mind, body and spirit.
On April 23 Asbury will host a bicycle drive in conjunction with Community Bike Works. Any bike in any condition will be accepted. Learn more about Community Bike Works at communitybikeworks.org.
About Community Bike Works
Community Bike Works teaches life lessons through bicycles to the young people of the Lehigh Valley who could benefit most.
From March 6 – 31, students in Children & Youth Ministries are running a cereal drive within their programs to help support the Allentown Ecumenical Food Bank. We’re excited that are students are taking this initiative to consider how they can make a positive impact in their community.
Parents and students: all cereal donations can be placed in the designated boxes by the elevator (upper and lower levels) or outside of the Worship Center on Sunday mornings.
Learn how you can help provide relief for Ukraine via UMCOR at asburylv.org/ukraine.
Based on the latest recommendation from the CDC, and Lehigh County’s status as “medium risk” based on CDC metrics, Asbury’s Church Council has approved the church to move to a mask-optional phase effective Sunday, March 6.
This mask-optional phase puts the following changes info effect:
*PLEASE NOTE: because masking in non-worship settings is at the discretion of group/meeting leaders, you may still be required to wear a mask to participate in particular groups/meetings. Please check with your group leader to see what your group’s policy is.
Church Council’s next meeting is on Wednesday, March 9, and will discuss additional updates to the COVID policy.
Thank you for your continued patience as we navigate the ongoing pandemic.
Dear Asbury friends,
With very mixed emotions, I share with you that I have been appointed as pastor of Green Pond United Methodist Church in Easton.
Although I had not requested a reassignment, I received a call with the news that Bishop Schol and our Cabinet of District Superintendents had prayerfully discerned that my ministry gifts are needed at Green Pond at this time as their current pastor is retiring. After discussion with my family and prayer, I agreed.
I am very thankful for my time in ministry at Asbury. I am especially grateful for the staff and leadership, and so many individuals who passionately seek to shape disciples for Jesus Christ and provide remarkable care and service to this part of the Lehigh Valley. I have enjoyed being a part of a ministry team with Pastor Eric and feel I have grown through the experience.
I ask for your prayers as I transition to a new ministry, prayers for the people at Green Pond and their retiring pastor, and I ask for your prayers for Pastor Eric and the leadership team at Asbury as they plan for the future.
Meanwhile, we have a lot of ministry to do between now and the end of June when I transition to the new position, and I hope to continue in productive and joyful service in these months ahead.
With much love and peace,
Pastor Barbara Lee
“This, then, is how you should pray…”
You may be familiar with this lead-in Jesus used before teaching the prayer we call “The Lord’s Prayer.” But what do the words of that prayer mean to us? How should we pray?
We invite you to join a study this Lenten season to learn more about the power those words hold.
Visit asburylv.org/thelordsprayerstudy to learn more and to sign up now!
All educators/staff are now covered by a note-writer. THANK YOU!
NOTE WRITERS: Please write and deliver your notes before February 25th (we’d like to deliver the notes by March 1st) and remember to leave the envelope unsealed. The collection bin is outside at the upper entrance to Asbury. |
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Need to know more? Here’s what “Notes for Ramos” is all about:
In 2020 Asbury in Mission (AIM) asked for Asbury members to help show our support for educators at our partner school, Luis A. Ramos Elementary School in the Allentown School District. The responses from Ramos teachers and staff were very touching.
“What a thoughtful gesture from people at Asbury!”
“Thank you Asbury Church for all you do for our students and our teachers!!”
“It brought tears to my eyes.”
After two years of the pandemic, teachers’ spirits may be at an all-time low as COVID cases continue to impact students and teachers alike. Absences have disrupted in-class learning and strained virtual instruction. So now that we’ve entered the spring semester of 2022 we again ask you for notes of encouragement for Ramos teachers and staff.
Sign up to write a personal, hand-written note of encouragement for one to three teachers or staff members! AIM will include a $5 Wawa gift card as well.
Please write a note to that person before February 25th (we’d like to deliver the notes by March 1st).
Put the teacher/staff member’s name on outside of the envelope, leave the envelope unsealed and place it in the container outside of Asbury’s upper entrance.
AIM will add the address and gift card, and stamp and seal the envelope for mailing.
Not sure what to say? While you’re encouraged to make it your own, if you have writer’s block, here are a few phrases/ideas to help you get started:
Sign your note with your name “and your friends at Asbury Church.”
Additional information on Asbury and Ramos:
Luis A Ramos Elementary School at 15th and Allen is a long-time Asbury mission partner.
The student population at Ramos ranges from 700-900 depending on the year; and over 90% of Ramos families live below the poverty level.
Over the years Asbury members have been actively involved in the support of Ramos teachers, staff, students and their families.
• Obtaining Books for the Library (Christmas Eve Offering)
• Concert to raise money for musical instruments
• Donation of used musical instruments
• Annual work day to mulch playground and beautify grounds
• Key supporters of the construction of a new playground at Ramos
• A dozen or so Asbury members volunteering in classrooms (prior to the pandemic)
• Backpack drives in the fall
• School supply drives
• Coat, hat and mitten drives
• Adopting Ramos families at Christmas
• Packing holiday gift bags before Christmas
• Gathering cleaning supplies to help teachers keep their classrooms safe
Here are excerpts from some of the most recent updates from some of our mission partners around the world, along with links to the full letter. Please keep them in prayer as they share the Good News!
“2021 was quite a year for us. Even leaving aside work in a COVID hospital, it brought more than its share of unexpected challenges and dangling issues… Our family, who’d spent the last two decades together, was abruptly in four different locations… [still, 2021 brought] a sense of gratitude. I don’t think we as a family had ever prayed as much or as fervently. So, along with its ups and downs, the journey has left an aftertaste, the sweetness of having shared a path with Immanuel…”
“The recent uproar over the new Omicron variant is taking Ecuador (and the world) by storm this Christmas season. The government is struggling to know how to respond, and we hear daily news of new rules and regulations. At the same time, rainy season has hit early, and we are being deluged with daily rains, triggering major mudslides and road closures. landslide. The main road between us and the city is now closed for perhaps the next 6 months as the engineers try to figure out a way to move a large section of the mountainside to re-construct the fallen roadbed… Amidst this chaos, we were recently encouraged by the phrase ‘Business as usual’ — God’s call to keep going about the business of teaching and discipling. People need to know Him, and amidst the craziness of the world situation, that is still our call!”
The Boake family has been a mission partner for many years as they take in and care for children and young adults in their home.
“I, as, mom to these children am so blessed, I love them dearly and they in turn are so kind, caring and a great blessing to me. We all miss our wonderful dad [Colin Boake passed away in 2020] –he was such an example of strong values, consideration and manners & I proudly say the children are following his example. Our home is bursting at the seams with every corner occupied. In the outside rooms we have Sean, Kayleen & four little boys. Sean’s work place was completely destroyed during the unrest so they have come to stay with me. In the main house we have Joy (now 24, Donny (24), Mathew (22), Siyabonga (18), Asanda (15), Lindo (15), Samuel (11), Thabiso (8)…”
Asbury in Mission (AIM) announces the following funding grants, totaling $21,000, from their December 2021 meeting:
On Christmas Eve, we pledged that 100% of the offering collected would be given to support Afghan Refugees as they resettle in the United States; and we are so excited to announce that the final amount has been totaled, and $19,187 will be donated towards this important cause.
Thank you so much for your support of this initiative!
The total will be split evenly between the United Methodist Commitee on Relief (UMCOR), which supports resettlement nationally; and Bethany Christian Services, which helps support resettlement more locally to our area. Thank you for your generosity!
A food drive for the animals at Gress Mountain Ranch will begin on Sunday, January 2, and run through Sunday, January 16. Donations can be left outside Asbury’s upper level doors anytime throughout those weeks.
For over 21 years, the Gress Mountain Ranch in Orefield has been caring for abused, neglected, and abandoned animals. This is their “forever” home – animals are not bred or sold. Currently about 90 animals, including dogs, cats, pigs, horses, donkeys, ponies, alpacas, llamas, ducks, parrots and peacocks, are in need of food.
Items most needed at this time are applesauce, canned fruits and vegetables, zero Gatorade (no calories), duck pelleted food, pine shavings (not cedar) and Timothy hay. Other items requested, or for more information about the ranch, visit their web page at gressmountainranch.
Thank you for your generosity in caring for God’s creatures!
Christmas 2021 |
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Missed tonight’s “Quiet Christmas” worship service? Watch it now at asburylv.org/QuietChristmas!
Get yourself in the holiday spirit with six newly-recorded handbell anthems recorded by the Jubilation Ringers! Watch the full playlist now on Asbury’s YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF30ytvU0PirPFdzvinRIYghXTYnfG0CA