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Native Peoples Titles Now Available in the Ruth Codington Library

The Ruth Codington Library now features books written by and about Native Peoples, their interactions with European colonists, and the Doctrine of Discovery. There are titles for adults and children. These books stand alone, or serve as great companion reading for the Issues Class series taking place in the Sunday School hour:

• February 25: The Carlisle Indian School
• April 7 & 14: Native/Settler Relations
• May 4: Learning Tour

Thanks to Meara Kwee for helping to cultivate this new library experience. The Ruth Codington Library can be found just inside Entrance #1 on the lower level of the church. Featured titles are on the rear wall above the checkout station.

Take a Walk In Her Shoes

9 AM – 12 PM SATURDAY, MAR 16 AT HERSHEY FREE CHURCH/CORE CAFE • REGISTER BY MAR 9

At this interactive workshop presented by She’s Somebody’s Daughter and Sgt. Wendy Burgwald, Derry Township Human Trafficking Investigator, you’ll learn more about the problem of human trafficking not only in the USA or in Pennsylvania, but right here in Derry Twp. You’ll learn some key definitions, tips on what to be looking for, and have your thoughts about human trafficking challenged. 

The morning opens with a simulation: you’ll have the opportunity to walk the journey of a girl in human trafficking. You’ll be presented with different scenarios and will face obstacles and choices along the way as you walk in her shoes. $10 for adults, $5 for students with half the fees going to support She’s Somebody’s Daughter.

Resources to Guide Your Lenten Journey

The agencies of the Presbyterian Church (USA) offer a variety of devotional and worship resources for Lent. Click here to view the list that includes books and online resources. Click the image below to view and download a simple reflection-action calendar created by the Presbyterian Hunger Program with the hope that it will be the beginning of actions intended to create more mindful behaviors throughout the year.

Meet Aman, One of Derry Church’s PEB Scholarship Recipients

Dear Donor, Greeting in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. I am from Sargodha, a city famous for it oranges. Dear Donor, I study in class Pre-Nine. Thank you very much for your support and helping me in my studies. I want to become a army officer. My favorite subject is computer sciences. I love coming to school because it is one of the biggest school in Sargodha. Your support is like a silver lining behind the dark clouds. It means a lot to me. Thank you again.

For 13 years, Derry Church has maintained a partnership with the Presbyterian Education Board in Pakistan. PEB operates 25 schools, primary through high school, including some boarding schools, that serve more than 5,900 students. Derry, through the Friends of Sargodha group, has a particular relationship with the schools in Sargodha. 

Friends of Sargodha’s goal is to continue to provide ten scholarships every year. You can help.

A full scholarship for a day student is $400 a year, about a dollar a day. We are dividing that amount into ten shares, $40 each, to offer you the opportunity to support a portion of a scholarship. 

You can purchase one or more shares by writing a check to Derry Church notated “Pakistan Scholarship” or online through the church website.

Learn more:

This fundraiser continues through February 2024

Hymn Festival

4 PM SUNDAY, MARCH 17 IN THE SANCTUARY, IN PERSON ONLY • FREE WILL OFFERING

Whether you enjoy singing hymns or listening to hymns as a way to pray and hear scripture, this concert is for you! Linda Tedford, Artistic Director, Founder and Conductor of the renowned Susquehanna Chorale, will direct a program in celebration of Derry’s 300th anniversary year as we sing about God being our rock and guide through the centuries. Hymns include “How Firm a Foundation,” “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God,” John Calvin’s “I Greet Thee Who My Sure Redeemer Art,” “Praise Ye The Lord, The Almighty,” and more.

Our augmented Sanctuary Choir will sing some hymns, and the congregation will join in singing five hymns. The Derry Ringers will play, along with brass, percussion, strings, flute and clarinet, piano and organ. In between selections, you’ll hear more about Derry’s history that originated in Scotland and Northern Ireland. What better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than by singing glorious hymns with your church family, friends and neighbors!

Meet Areeba, One of Derry Church’s PEB Scholarship Recipients

Hello dear donor! I want to say “thank you” for all your support towards me. I am in class 3. I study in EMS Girls High School. My father is a carpenter and my mother is a housewife. We are a big family. I wish to continue my studies and wish to become a designer. My all dreams can be fulfilled because of your kind support. You are an angel on the earth for many. I am one of them. Thank you for being my support. I always pray for you and your family.

For 13 years, Derry Church has maintained a partnership with the Presbyterian Education Board in Pakistan. PEB operates 25 schools, primary through high school, including some boarding schools, that serve more than 5,900 students. Derry, through the Friends of Sargodha group, has a particular relationship with the schools in Sargodha. 

Friends of Sargodha’s goal is to continue to provide ten scholarships every year. You can help.

A full scholarship for a day student is $400 a year, about a dollar a day. We are dividing that amount into ten shares, $40 each, to offer you the opportunity to support a portion of a scholarship. 

You can purchase one or more shares by writing a check to Derry Church notated “Pakistan Scholarship” or online through the church website.

Learn more:

This fundraiser continues through February 2024

PW Circle Meeting & Bible Study

1 PM WEDNESDAY, FEB 21 IN THE LOUNGE

“A Person with Physical Disabilities Encounters Jesus” is the topic for this month’s PW Circle meeting and study based on Acts 3:1-10. Bring your favorite Bible. All women are invited to participate in the discussion as we consider how we can be inclusive.

Derry Dads Fellowship & Games

6:30 PM THURSDAY, FEB 29 IN THE YOUTH ROOM

Join the Dads of Derry for snacks and conversation. We’ll also play some jackbox games, so bring a smart phone.  

How to get there: Use Door #5 to enter directly into the Youth Room from the back parking lot. Or come in door #4, go up the steps, turn left and go up a few more steps, then turn right and go down the stairs.

Join the Be-A-Blessing Challenge and Support our Confirmands

Our 2024 confirmation students have been given $100 to bless an organization, mission, or cause they are passionate about. The students aren’t just donating $100: they are using it to start something with a bigger impact.

In Sunday worship, three of our confirmands will tell you about their projects. Alex Patton is helping create a mobile library for Logos Academy in Harrisburg.

Emmie Achorn is collecting needed items for the Harrisburg Humane Society. To support Emmie’s project, donate items from this wish list. Drop items in the designated basket in the church’s mission closet.

Anne Burke is creating gift baskets to share with cancer patients in memory of her grandfather. To help Anne get the supplies she needs to fill the baskets, you can purchase from this Amazon wish list. Drop items in the designated basket in the church’s mission closet.

CWS Blankets = Compassion in Action

The Church World Service Blanket program is about sharing love. Through this simple act of kindness, amazing things can happen. The program includes heavy wool blankets, lightweight acrylic blankets, school kits, hygiene kits and cleanup buckets. These provide relief immediately after a disaster or help to recover after an event. Last year 32,785 blankets were delivered to needy persons.

When Kentucky was hit with tornadoes in several small towns, Grandma Constance handed a blanket to her 4 year-old grandson Roland to bring him a sense of comfort and safety while they were staying at a temporary shelter. Roland carries his blanket with him everywhere he goes. He says it protects him in case another tornado comes. Click to read more stories.

Behind every kit and blanket, there is a prayerful and enthusiastic donor. By reaching out to help others, you create a ripple, an act of kindness which will spread the love we all need to be a part of.  It’s easy to donate: you can place cash in designated envelopes available in the pew racks, then place in the offering boxes. Or make checks payable to PW in Derry notated “Blanket Fund” that can be sent to the church office or placed in the offering boxes, or give online. Thank you!

Meet Roshal, One of Derry Church’s PEB Scholarship Recipients

Greetings in the name of our Lord, Jesus Christ. I am a student of class 8. The name of my school is P.E.B. Boys’ High School Sargodha. Dear donor, I cannot find words to show how grateful I am for supporting me in my studies. It means a lot for me. It will help me to make my dreams come true. Thank you once again.

For 13 years, Derry Church has maintained a partnership with the Presbyterian Education Board in Pakistan. PEB operates 25 schools, primary through high school, including some boarding schools, that serve more than 5,900 students. Derry, through the Friends of Sargodha group, has a particular relationship with the schools in Sargodha. 

Friends of Sargodha’s goal is to continue to provide ten scholarships every year. You can help.

A full scholarship for a day student is $400 a year, about a dollar a day. We are dividing that amount into ten shares, $40 each, to offer you the opportunity to support a portion of a scholarship. 

You can purchase one or more shares by writing a check to Derry Church notated “Pakistan Scholarship” or online through the church website.

Learn more:

This fundraiser continues through February 2024

Place Your Order for Easter Lilies

Order Easter lilies in honor or in memory of loved ones by filling out and returning forms available at the insert rack. Plants will decorate the Sanctuary on Easter Sunday and you can take them home after the 10:30 am service. Plants are $10 each: order by Sunday, March 3.