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Sunday Sermon Conversation Starters: 11/26/23

You are invited to ponder and discuss the following questions with your family, with small groups and committees, or on your own so what happens in worship can follow you, inspire you, and guide you throughout the week:

  1. What does it mean to you to say, “Christ is King”?
  2. One definition of power is force x velocity. Where have you seen power that uses force to achieve its aims?
  3. Another definition of power is work over time, what Eugene Peterson has called “a long obedience in the same direction.” What can you do relentlessly day after day to make a difference in this world?

Spread the Joy, Share the Love!

From Sunday, Nov 26 through Sunday, Dec 3, join Derry Church as we spread the joy and share the love! In the Narthex outside Fellowship Hall, you can pick up our 2023 Advent devotional, “Home for Christmas,” and an Advent wreath liturgy booklet, and support our mission partners by:

  • Bringing $25 Walmart gift cards for the racetrack ministry and Derry Township Social Ministries (you can take a reminder tag this Sunday, Nov 19 from a tree in the Narthex)
  • Dropping off canned goods for the Hershey Food Bank.
  • Supporting Allison Hill Community Ministry with donations of sweaters, blankets, coats and jackets for babies, youngsters, teens and adults. Used items in good condition gladly accepted.
  • Taking a note card you can fill with cash or a gift card, then pay it forward to someone you meet who’s not expecting it.

Nov 2023 Financial Snapshot

Cash Flow – Operating Fund as of 10/31/23:

        ACTUAL         BUDGETED
Income YTD:      $976,142        $1,082,500
Expenses YTD:       $934,642        $1,142,402
Surplus/(Deficit) YTD:         $41,500          ($59,902)

Longest Night Worship


6 PM TUESDAY, DEC 19 IN THE CHAPEL

Christmas can be a painful time for some. It may be the first Christmas without a loved family member who has recently died; it may be a time that has always been difficult.

The constant refrain on radio and television, in shopping malls and churches, about the happiness of the season, about getting together with family and friends, reminds many people of what they have lost or have never had. The anguish of broken relationships, the insecurity of unemployment, the weariness of ill health, the pain of isolation – all these can make us feel very alone in the midst of the celebrating and spending. We need the space and time to acknowledge our sadness and concern. We need to know that we are not alone.

Our spirits sink, as the days grow shorter. We feel the darkness growing deeper around us. We need encouragement to live the days ahead of us. For these reasons, Derry offers Longest Night worship, led this year by Pastor Stephen.

Come and join with us in sharing and hearing prayers, scripture, communion and music that acknowledge that God’s presence is for those who mourn, for those who struggle  – and that God’s Word comes to shine light into our darkness. Everyone is welcome.

Derry Day Trippers’ Christmas Dinner


7:15 PM SUNDAY, DEC 10 AT FENICCIS RESTAURANT, 102 W. CHOCOLATE AVE.

The Day Trippers also do evenings, and you’re invited to join them after Derry’s Christmas concert for some Christmas fellowship! Those attending will order off the regular menu and everyone will pay for their own meal. RSVP to Sue Whitaker by Sunday, Dec 3.

Worship at Londonderry Village


1:30 PM MONDAY, DEC 11 AT THE DI MATTEO WORSHIP CENTER/CHAPEL

Pastor Stephen will lead worship with communion, prayers, a meditation and carol singing, with organ accompaniment by Kathy Yingst. A time of fellowship follows the service. The Prime Timers have been invited to participate.

Cookie Walk Recipes Requested

If you’d like to share your recipe for the cookies you’re bringing to the Cookie Walk on Dec 2, bring a copy of the recipe with your cookies. Recipes will be displayed with the cookies and people can take a photo or wait for a printed copy to be made available later. 

Sunday Sermon Conversation Starters: 11/19/23

You are invited to ponder and discuss the following questions with your family, with small groups and committees, or on your own so what happens in worship can follow you, inspire you, and guide you throughout the week:

  1. Where do you see signs of hope in the world?
  2. How has God given you hope in your life?
  3. What do you hope for the world in the future?

Derry Church’s Session has approved hiring Shawn Gray as our Director of Christian Education

We are excited to welcome Shawn to our ministry team as of December 1. He has many years of experience working with children and youth in a Christian Educator role, most recently at Paxton Presbyterian Church.

Shawn has completed seminary and all the requirements to be an ordained pastor in the Presbyterian Church (USA). There are just a couple procedural things that need to be completed before he can accept a position as an ordained pastor. When those things are completed over the next few months, Shawn can then serve as our Associate Pastor for Christian Education.

This is a two-year contract position similar to the annual contract we had with Rev. Marie Buffaloe for many years. Please be in prayer for Shawn and Paxton Church through this transition. Shawn will bring energy, experience, knowledge, and passion to our Christian Education ministry and to Derry Church as a whole.

Shawn Gray grew up in the Pocono Mountains region, graduating from Messiah University with a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Ministries with a Youth Focus and a minor in Adventure Education. He has served in camps, para-church ministries, behavioral health and rehabilitation services, and parish ministry for the past 20 years. 

Shawn graduated from Lancaster Theological Seminary with a Masters in Divinity. He is married to Mollie and their family includes an eight-year-old son, Gideon; a five-year old daughter, Mercy, and two rescue dogs, Beryl and Rex. Shawn enjoys working with his hands doing automotive and home repair, going on adventures outdoors and traveling. He has been to Juarez, Mexico, South Africa/Swaziland (Eswatini), Scotland, Palestine (West bank)/Israel, and Canada. Shawn’s ministry inspirations are Mr. Rogers, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Apostle Paul.

Shawn says, “I am excited and honored to be invited to serve at Derry Church. If everyone whom I met so far is any reflection of the church as a whole, it will be a blessing to walk alongside the church and do the good work that God has in store for all of us.”

Our Faith Community Nurse is Official!

In September, Derry’s Faith Community Nurse, Beckie Freiberg, erolled in the Westberg Institute’s Faith Community Nursing Course through the West Virginia University School of Nursing. Faith Community Nursing (FCN) is a recognized nursing specialty. The focus of this eight-week online class was on the Spiritual Dimension, Professionalism, Wholistic Health, and Community of the specialty.  

Beckie learned much through the readings and videos, and interacted with fellow classmates through the discussion questions and meeting with the instructor via zoom. Beckie is delighted to report that she has completed the course and can now officially claim the title of FCN. Congratulations, Beckie! We are blessed to have you serving as Derry’s first Faith Community Nurse. Learn more about her role as Beckie leads next week’s Issues Class, 9:15 am Sunday, Nov 19 in room 7B and streaming.