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FINAL REPORT: Ukranian Peace Eggs

Thank you, Derry! The egg-citing silent auction of Ukrainian peace eggs handcrafted by Sue Copenhaver is over! The successful bidders raised $965 for our One Great Hour of Sharing Offering, bringing the 2022 total to $16,950!

It’s not too late to make a gift that will take us over the goal of $18,000: click here to donate.

Welcome Kathy!

When you call the church office, there’s a good chance the person answering the phone will be our new administrative assistant, Kathy Yingst. She began her duties on Monday, April 25. You’ll find her in the office Monday-Friday from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Reach her by phone at 717-533-9667 or by email at kyingst@derrypres.org.

Love INC Board Seeks Derry Member

Love INC of Greater Hershey is looking for a new board member from Derry Church. It just so happens that their Executive Director, Dale Forshey, will be leading Issues Class on Sunday, May 1 (9 am in Room 7 and streaming) — it’s a great opportunity to learn more about the work of one of our community mission partners. Their office is right across the street from the church. For more information or to volunteer, contact Pastor Stephen.

2022 PW Birthday Offering

This year the Birthday Offering of Presbyterian Women celebrates the century mark of generous giving. Launched in 1922, the Birthday Offering is an annual tradition for givers and receivers around the world. Grant funds have impacted the ministries of more than 200 organizations and transformed the lives of countless people. Today the Birthday Offering continues to provide a message of hope in the United States and around the world. This offering will be collected through May 25. Watch for information on the two projects funded this year. Give as you have been blessed, generously and as led by the Holy Spirit. Contributions can be made online or place checks in the wooden boxes at church or mail them to the church office.

Bearing Witness: The Women at the Resurrection


9-10 AM SUNDAY, MAY 1 IN ROOM 2 • BIBLE STUDY LED BY MEARA KWEE

In Luke 24:1-12,three women go to Jesus’ tomb to find that the stone has been rolled away and that Jesus has risen from the dead. Who are these women? How do these women (as well as other unnamed women) bear witness to Jesus’ suffering, death and resurrection? In the same way, how will we follow Jesus and bear witness?

Toiletries Needed for Domestic Violence Center

A variety of items are  needed to fill hygiene bags for the domestic violence center in Harrisburg: sample size shampoos, lotions, soaps, toothpastes, travel size deodorants, washcloths, toothbrushes, tissue packets, wide-tooth combs, and disposable razors. Place items in the PW basket on the mission shelves in the atrium. If you’d be willing to sew some simple cloth bags to hold the toiletries, please contact Doris Feil.

Tim Zimmerman and the King’s Brass Return to Derry Church 

7 PM FRIDAY, JUNE 3 IN THE SANCTUARY
AN ARTS ALIVE EVENT • FREE WILL OFFERING

Tim Zimmerman and The King’s Brass present hymn classics with a contemporary flair. The King’s Brass features three trumpets, three trombones, a tuba, percussion and keyboards. These instruments blend together to create an innovative worship experience enjoyed by all ages. Secular and sacred music critics alike applaud their concerts as “superb in every way” and “innovative and well played.” “Truly, an unforgettable experience!”

The King’s Brass, formed four decades ago in Detroit, is comprised of professional musicians from across the country who desire to use the instruments they love to lead others in praise and worship. Based out of Fort Wayne, Indiana, the group plays over 150 concerts per year from coast to coast as well as international destinations. They last played at Derry Church in 2015.

April 2022 Financial Snapshot

Cash Flow – Operating Fund as of 3/31/22

ACTUALBUDGETED
Income YTD:$417,005$312,500
Expenses YTD: 285,332323,488
Surplus/(Deficit) YTD: 131,673(10,988)

Note from the treasurer:

  • Contributions are ahead of budget and prior year. Expenses are also ahead of 2021, driven mostly by increase in mission. Positive change in net assetss of $132K compared with $104K in 2021. There will be a decrease in personnel expenses with Marie retiring.

Learn About the Mid-1990s Church Renovation Project in Issues Class 

9-10 AM SUNDAY, APR 24 IN ROOM 7 AND and ON ZOOM

Join Rev. Dick Houtz, Harold Nightwine and Bill Alexander as they reflect on the major renovation project that transformed the shape of the Sanctuary, added office and nursery space, and created the large Fellowship Hall we still use today. You’ll learn why the decision was made to renovate the 30-year-old Sanctuary, find out about the planning process and how the renovation plan was developed, how the architect and contractor were selected, how the financing was worked out, and some of the many anticipated and unanticipated “construction stories” that happened along the way.

Bible Study Class Will Examine Proofs of the Resurrection

9-10 AM SUNDAY, APR 24 IN ROOM 2 • LED BY REV IVO MEILANDS

The death of Jesus on the cross for you is central to your Christian life, and it is central to a larger story, one that includes the resurrection. Without the resurrection of Jesus, the cross would be meaningless because without the resurrection, there would be no Messiah, no eternal life, no heaven, and no hope.

The apostle Paul wrote, “If Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith” (1 Corinthians 15:14). Either Jesus did or did not rise from the dead. If Christ did not rise from the dead, Christianity is an interesting museum piece and nothing more. If he did, however, it was the most sensational event of all of history.