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Heidi Stufflet: Steward of the Month: September 2019

I have been a part of St. John’s Lutheran Church for just about my whole life. I started attending St. John’s with my mother (Faith Drescher) when I was around 4 years old and was a part of Sunday School and VBS. My father worked for a short time as a janitor at the church which is how we came to attend St. John’s. I was baptized, confirmed, married (to Chris Stufflet) and had Elyse and Erik (our children) baptized and one confirmed at St. John’s as well. I started singing in the Junior Choir in elementary school and continued in the Youth Choir in middle and high school. I played the flute during my schooling years and enjoyed sharing my talent by playing preludes, offertories and anthems with the choir.

Presently I participate in the service in a few different ways. I serve as a lector and am a prayer partner too. I wasn’t so sure if I would be comfortable as a prayer partner but after a few times I have come to appreciate the personal nature of the act of praying a prayer of healing with someone. I have also shared my musical gifts by singing during services. As a family (and part of my stewardship), we participate in presenting the gifts and occasionally greeting at the 8 am service.

I am also a newer member of the Outreach Committee. It always feels good to think about and put into action ways of helping and caring for others that are part of our community.

Last but certainly not least, I volunteer in the kitchen for VBS. It is a busy but very rewarding time. I love the ladies I work with in the kitchen! It reminds me of how much fun I had at VBS as a child while attending and spending time with my church family friends setting up and cleaning uo at the end.

I am not always comfortable with trying new things as my anxiety can get in the way. For anyone reading this that might feel the same, please don’t hesitate to try something new at church. It might just work out and become a way that you can be a steward of and for the church.

Heidi Stufflet

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St. John’s joins Smile Amazon Program

Do you shop on Amazon? Do you know part of your purchases could come back to St. John’s at no cost to you? Well let me tell you about www.smile.amazon.com. AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon that lets customers enjoy the same wide selection of products, low prices, and convenient shopping features as on Amazon.com. The difference is that when customers shop on AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com) the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.05% of the price of eligible purchases to the charitable organizations selected by customers. It could be St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church if you so wish.

When first visiting smile.amazon.com, customers are prompted to select a charitable organization from over one million eligible organizations. In order to browse or shop at smile.amazon, customers must first select a charitable organization. There is no cost to you or St. John’s. As there are many organizations, please make sure you have the correct one.

We are offering this easy giving avenue for those who are active Amazon shoppers and are conscious of how their spending can translate into philanthropy. We extend this offer for you to consider St. John’s when online shopping for those items not repeated in our local outlets and encourage continued support of our local businesses in Emmaus.

What to Do: Go to www.smile.amazon.com and type in St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church, then in the list find the one with Emmaus, Pa. (there are a lot of church’s with the same name so be sure to double check before you select) and then hit select. You only have to select St. John’s the first time you go in, as it keeps your choice selected for you. From there you go to another screen where you verify your selection and then you start shopping at Amazon Smile and St. John’s is automatically noted as your default donation organization.

Thank you for your support of St. John’s

Your Stewardship Committee

Diane Felegy, Jane Harps, Susan Buchman, Deb Herman, Judie Herb, Bob Cleaver and Marlea McAdoo