Monday, September 21, 2015

Don Aines Hagerstown Herald-Mail: Numbers going to church steady, but churches seek more

Don Aines Hagerstown Herald-Mail: Numbers going to church steady, but churches seek more


Don Aines Hagerstown Herald-Mail Saturday, September 19, 2015 8:30 pm

It might seem as though America is a less religious nation than in years past, but the numbers have remained remarkably steady over the decades. About four in 10 Americans report attending church weekly, a figure that's changed little from year to year, according to a Gallup poll conducted in 2012.

On the occasion of Pope Francis' upcoming visit to the United States, The Herald-Mail spoke to local clergy and religious leaders about the state of religion in Washington County and found them working to build their congregations amid generational shifts in how people relate to religious institutions.

Washington County is about as religious as the rest of the country, according to a 2010 profile the Association of Religion Data Archives (ARDA), which found about 38 percent of county residents said they attended religious services regularly.



Faith in the future

The Rev. Sarah Dorrance, pastor of Middletown United Methodist Church in Middeltown, Md., noted 20 percent of Americans and 30 percent of people under 30 are "none," or people with no religious or denominational affiliation.

"Those numbers are growing by 20 percent year after year," she said.

Following that trajectory, it will not be too far into the future when America is like Europe, a continent where about 5 percent of the people still regularly attend church, she said.

"I have a heart for Millennials," Dorrance said of this generation of young adults, adding that they are the generation "most absent from all of our churches."

Like Metzner, she said churches have to ask the question, "How can we serve you?" to bring people into the faith life and into church.

"Worship is not necessarily the first point of entry," Dorrance said.

Churches like hers try to build "on-ramps," ways to get people involved in church. Many young people are interested in serving their communities, and churches working alongside them can be one of those on-ramps, she said.

If churches reach out with excitement, rather than despair, they can bring people closer to God, she said.

"The message is still the same, the way the message is delivered does change," Dorrance said. "Jesus is still as relevant in our lives as he was 2,000 years ago."

Read more here: http://www.heraldmailmedia.com/news/local/numbers-going-to-church-steady-but-churches-seek-more/article_a2846613-6473-518c-91e8-5372295624f9.html



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Sunday, September 20, 2015

Get Connected Food Resource Guide for Carroll County Maryland

Get Connected Food Resource Guide for Carroll County Maryland


Labels: Food, Local Management Board, Non-profits and charities, Non-profits and charities food resources, Non-profits and charities soup kitchens, Religion Carroll Co Churches, Soup Kitchens - See more at: http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2015/09/get-connected-food-resource-guide-for.html#sthash.5OeYoAIE.dpuf

Helping Families Find Help

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August 20, 2015

SOUP KITCHENS

A Meal and More- St. Paul's United Church of Christ    17 Bond
St, Westminster, 410-848-5975. Thu, 12:00-1:00.

Ardent Folk- Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church   21 Carroll St, Westminster, 410-848-7020. Thu, 6:00 - 7:30 pm, worship, dinner, Bible study and fun.

Carpenter's Table, Taneytown Caring and Sharing Ministries
St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church 44 Frederick St, Taneytown,
410-857-5733. Thu, 11:30.   Serves Taneytown and northwest
Carroll County. Handicap Accessible.

Faith Feast - St Johns Methodist Church 1205 N. Main St, Hampstead, 410-374-8777. Fri, 12:00- 1:00.

Feed My Sheep- Wesley Freedom United Methodist Church 961
Johnsville Rd, Eldersburg, 410-795-2777. Serves primarily southern Carroll County.   Mon,    Thu    and    Fri,     12:00          1:00. info@wesleyfreedom.org

Loaves and Fishes, Ascension Episcopal Church   23 N. Court St, Westminster, 410-848-3251. Wed, 12:00- 12:45 (sponsored by St. John's Roman Catholic Church)

Loaves and Fishes, Westminster Church of the Brethren    1 Park
Place, Westminster, 410-848-8090.  Free/nominal charge.  Sat,
12:00.

Loaves and Fishes, Westminster United Methodist Church 165
E.  Main St, Westminster, 410-848-8325.  Free/nominal charge.
Mon, 12:00- 1:00.

Shepherd's Table (Shepherd's Staff) Westminster United Methodist Church 165 E. Main St, Westminster, 410-848-8325. Fri, 12:00- 1:00.

St. James Lutheran Church 14 So. Benedum St., Union Bridge.
410-861-5567. Last Mon of the month 5:00-6:00 pm.

Table of Grace, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church 21 Carroll St, Westminster, 410-848-7020. Tue, 12:00- 1:00. Hot meal and fellowship.

The Upper Room" 27 E. Main St. rear 2nd floor. Westminster. Sun, meal at 3:00 and service at 4:00 all are welcome. (Sponsored by Westminster Church of the Nazarene 41 0-857-1477)

FOOD PANTRIES

Carroll County Food Sunday   Need official photo ID, proof of Carroll County residence, a Social Security Card for each member of the household. No financial questions. One visit per week.

Citizen Services Building. 10 Distillery Dr, Westminster, 410-
857-7926. Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat, 10:00- 11:15 and 1:00- 2:I5.

St.  Joseph’s Catholic Church, 44 Frederick St, Taneytown,
410-756-2500. Thu, 9:30- 11:15 am.

St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Freedom Ave. and Liberty Rd, Eldersburg, 4I0-795-7838. Wed, 10:00- 12:00.

Church of the Open Door 550 Baltimore Blvd, Westminster, 4I0-876-3838. Call with information on number of people in household and ages. Deliver on Tue and Thu evenings.

Food Locker- Carroll Community College 160I Washington Rd, Westminster, 4I0-386-8500. For faculty, staff and students only. Must make an appointment.

Loaves and Fishes, Westminster Church of the Brethren 1 Park Place, Westminster, 4I 0-848-8090. 2nd & 4th Sat of each month. Can pick 6 food items.

Morgan Chapel United Methodist Church 6750 Woodbine Rd, Woodbine, 443-920-3356. 2nd and 4 1h Sat of each month       9:00, 11:00 am. ID required, requested. Also have Pet Pantry.

Mt Airy Net- Calvary United Methodist Church 4035 Main St, Mt Airy, 30I-829-0472. Mount Airy residents. Gas card for doctor appointments, job interviews, emergency assistance, food baskets, grocery card. ID required.

Northeast Social Action Program  (NESAP) 1046 S. Carroll St, Hampstead, 410-239-6216, Mon- Fri, 9:00-3:00 by appointment. Carroll County ID required.

Re-Deem Food Pantry - Lazarus Church working out of Millers UMC 3435 Warehime Rd, Manchester, 410-374-1304 Sat 8:30- 10:00 am.

Reisterstown   United Methodist Church 246 Reisterstown Rd, Reisterstown, 410-833-5440, anyone in the Glyndon, Owing Mills, Reisterstown and Finksburg area. Wed, 6:00- 8:00 pm. Sat 9:00 am - I2 Noon. Once a month for food pantry & Clothes closet.

Rock   of Help - Ebenezer United Methodist Church   4901
Woodbine Rd, Sykesville, 4I 0-795-6I36. 3n1 Sat, 9:00 - 11:00 am.

Salvation Army, CC Service Center 300 Hahn Rd, Westminster,
410-876-9358. Mon - Fri, 8:30 - 11:45 and    1:00 - 4:00 pm. Can access every 30 days. Carroll County ID required.

Shepherd's Staff - 30 Carroll St, Westminster, 410-857-5944. Food, outreach programs, personal goods, prescription expense assistance, temporary financial assistance. Soup kitchens with Grace Lutheran Church. Must contact Human Services Programs first for shut off notices.

Silver Run Community Food Panty - St. Mary's Evangelical Lutheran Church Parish House 3978 Littlestown Pike, Westminster, 4I0-346-7146. P' and 3rd Wed, 5:30 - 6:30. Items distributed from parish house. ID required. Use Mayberry Rd entrance. Handicap accessible.

So.  Carroll Food Pantry   - @ Wesley Freedom   UMC 961
Johnsville Rd, Eldersburg, 410-795-2777. 41h Sat,      8:30- 11:30 am. Proof of residence/Carroll County ID.

St. James Lutheran Church 14 So. Benedum St., Union Bridge.
410-861-5567. Mon 5:00-6:00.

St Paul's United Methodist Church 200 Main St, New Windsor,
410-635-2442, Wed, 5:30 6:30 Meeting hall basement. ID required.

St Peter The Apostle Catholic Church 9201 Church St, Libertytown, Parish Food Bank, (for Libertytown & Union Bridge only) ID required Fri, 3:30- 4:30. Handicap accessible.

Westminster Rescue Mission/Food Basket Program 658 Correll Dr, Westminster, 410-848-2222.    Need to call a  day  ahead  for basket. Carroll County photo lD required. Mon- Sat,    9:00 - 4:00. Supplies clothing, food and furniture and provides shelter, food and clothing for men.


LOW COST/FREE FOOD AND MEALS

Carroll County Bureau of Aging and Disabilities
Lunch Mon - Fri, Older adults, 60 years and over, are asked to contribute what they can up to the full price of the meal. Those under 60 pay the minimal cost. Reservations must be received by
I 0:30 am one day in advance. Senior and Community Centers

Mt. Airy 703 Ridge Ave, Mt. Airy, 410-795-1017.  11:45.

North Carroll 2328 Hanover Pike, Hampstead, 410-386-3900.
11:45.

South   Carroll 5928 Mineral Hill Rd, Eldersburg, 410-386-
3700.          12:00.

Taneytown 220 Roberts Mill Rd, Taneytown, 410-386-2700.
11:45.

Westminster 125 Stoner Ave, Westminster, 410-386-3850.
11:45

Deeds of Faith, Crosswinds Church
640 Lucabaugh Mill Rd, Westminster, 410-848-5537. Mon, 4:00-
7:00, Fri, 10:00 - 12:00 and 2:30 - 4:30. No income or residency qualification. Requested donation of 30¢ per pound of food.


Meals on Wheels of Central MD 255 Clifton Blvd, Suite 312, Westminster, 410-857-4447 or 1-877-857-4447.  Full fee is $11.94 per day for 2 meals; sliding scale for those who qualify. For homebound persons of any age or economic status who are unable to shop or prepare meals for themselves.  Food Assistance Benefits available through the Independence Card. Mon - Fri, 11:00 - 1:30. Includes two frozen meals two times weekly.   Wellness check in calls also provided. Application over the phone can usually set up service within 2 business days.

ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

Free and Reduced Meals (FaRM) Available at all Carroll County Public Schools. A government sponsored program that provides free or low-cost meals to children in school. To apply, complete a Household Meal Benefit Application for each school year and return it to your youngest child's school.

Food Supplement   Program Apply at Carroll County Dept. of Social Services, 1232 Tech Ct, Westminster, and 410-386-3300 or online at marylandsail.org. Need proof of identification, address, immigration status if you are not a U.S. citizen, household income, utility and medical bills, canceled checks for child care or bill, rent or mortgage, child support payment. Make less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. After submitting the application there will be an interview by a Family Investment Center representative. Thirty day turnaround for approval.

Women, Infant, and Children Program (WIC) Carroll County Health Department, 290 S. Center St, Westminster, 410-876-4898. No fees. Provides nutritious food to pregnant, breast-feeding, or postpartum women and their infants and children up to age five. Income at or below 185% of federal Poverty Level

(Check with your local schools to see if they have a food pantry)

Compiled by Get Connected Family Resource Center and the LMB for Children, Youth and Families

Hat Tip: Mike Shipley of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Westminster. Thank you.

Non-profits and charities, Food, Soup Kitchens, Non-profits and charities soup kitchens, Non-profits and charities food resources, Religion Carroll Co Churches, Local Management Board
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Carroll County Public Schools awarded Kahlert Foundation grant

Carroll County Public Schools awarded Kahlert Foundation grant


April 24, 2015

The Carroll County Public School System has been awarded a $250,000 grant from The Kahlert Foundation for mounted interactive projectors. The goal of the school system is to have a projector in every classroom. This grant will allow the school system to provide a more equitable distribution of this equipment through all of the schools.

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The mission of The Kahlert Foundation is to provide grants in the areas of health care, education, youth programs, and veteran organizations.

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17th Sunday after Pentecost at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster. www.gracelc.org

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Really appreciated attending the Sat. eve. service at Middletown United Methodist Church led Pastor Sarah Dorrance.

Really appreciated attending the Sat. eve. service at Middletown United Methodist Church led Pastor Sarah Dorrance. We appreciated her message of reaching - out to our greater community with hope and promise.

Sign in our church kitchen I have always taken to heart: "It's not our job to play judge and jury, to determine who is worthy of our kindness and who is not..."


Sign in our church kitchen I have always taken to heart: "It's not our job to play judge and jury, to determine who is worthy of our kindness and who is not..."

Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church
21 Carroll Street
Westminster, MD 21158
(410) 848-7020

The Reverend Kevin Clementson, Senior Pastor
The Reverend Martha Clementson, Senior Pastor






Friday, September 18, 2015

Mike Schuh WJZ-TV - Baltimore Org. Dedicated to Preserving History, Provides Unique Cruise on Liberty Ship SS Brown


Mike Schuh WJZ-TV - Baltimore Org. Dedicated to Preserving History, Provides Unique Cruise September 16, 2015 


BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Project Liberty Ship, which is a Baltimore-based non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the last remaining troop transport from WWII as a living memorial, is providing visitors with an opportunity to tour it and go on a cruise. WJZ’s Mike Schuh reports, the organization is a rare link to the past and needs your help…”

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Lucille Grimm Berry February 8, 1921 August 29, 2015


Lucille Grimm Berry February 8, 1921 August 29, 2015

Death of Lucille G Berry August 29, 2015 in Carroll County, Maryland

Lucille Grimm Berry of Sykesville aged 94, a resident of Carroll Lutheran Village since 2006, passed away on August 29, 2015.

Born February 8, 1921 she was the daughter of the late Florence Dronenburg Brandenburg Grimm and John Mahlon Grimm of Berrett and Sykesville, Maryland.

She was the wife of the late Eugene Longworth Berry, also of Sykesville, and is survived by two daughters: Linda Berry Van Hart is a recognized art teacher and metalsmith in the area and her sister Cinda Berry Rierson is a yoga therapist and consultant in the Chicago area.

Lucille is predeceased by her siblings Carlton Grimm of Mount Airy, Virginia Grimm Bushey of Winfield and Joseph Mahlon Grimm Jr. of Timonium and survived by their families.

She was the first of her generation to attend college but the war intervened as did family. With a good voice, great legs and a deluxe wardrobe loaned by a namesake cousin, Lucille performed for several decades in many productions in the Sykesville area and also participated in St Paul's Choir under the direction of Betty May.

Lucille returned to college as an adult and earned her degree from then Western Maryland College, graduating in 1972 the same year her youngest daughter graduated.

After retiring from a career as librarian for Carroll County Public Schools at Sykesville Elementary and Middle Schools, Lucille traveled with cousins Dot and Lester Loman to many National and State Parks in the US and to many European destinations.

A private ceremony for family and friends will be held graveside at Brandenburg United Methodist Church in Berrett, Maryland, Wednesday September 2nd. In lieu of flowers, contributions could be sent to set up a scholarship for a gifted student at:

Lucille G. Berry Scholarship Fund
Common Ground on the Hill
McDaniel College
2 College Hill
Westminster MD 21157

Cards or notes sent to Linda at the McDaniel address.

Or to Go Give Yoga with notes or cards for Cinda at: Cinda Rierson:

Go Give Yoga
3015 Moore Road
Michigan city, IN 46360


Linda Van Hart wrote on Facebook, August 29, 2015, “Thanks for remembering Mom”

I visited Mom almost every day of her last month. Eden was with her for hours 3 days of those weeks so I could get ready for college classes and visit our relatives. Cinda and I took shifts so that one of us was always with Mom during her last 4 1/2 days. Cousin Barbie sang hymns to her.

I sang show tunes and songs Betty May taught us. Her last bite of food was ice cream. I told Mom that Cinda and I were with her and that she did not have to take care of us anymore and could let go. I was holding her hand when she did.

Walt Michael played hammered dulcimer and Rob Caswell guitar for us at Brandenburg UMC. Pastor Jimmy gathered friends and family inside the 4 Bs marking the corners of our family Brandenburg plot and gave the most personal service I have ever heard graveside.

Mom’s principle Don Pyles spoke about her days as a librarian. Betty May led us in singing Amazing Grace.

We had lunch at Liberatores. I sang our theme song, Hey Look Me Over, as I served the pond cake cousin Carol brought for desert. Carol is the only one that can make it just like Mom did. Cinda cut apart 18 years of school pictures to pass in baskets for everyone to pick their favorite of our beautiful mother.

We passed boxes of photos to each cousin from the many albums of Mom, Aunt Ginny and Uncle Frank and of course Nanny and Pop. It was just the way Mom would wanted it.


Thanks to all who have remembered Lucille Berry on Facebook, through cards, e-cards, emails, phone calls, and messages. Thanks to those who have made donations to Common Ground on The Hill and Go Yoga. Your hugs have really helped and the stories and memories continue to flow. Linda https://www.facebook.com/linda.vanhart.3?hc_location=ufi
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Lonely is the runner that runs the Wakefield Valley Trail to the tunes of Pink Floyd.


Lonely is the runner that runs the Wakefield Valley Trail to the tunes of Pink Floyd.

Charitable organizations invited to apply for Westminster Md Fallfest 2016

WESTMINSTER FALLFEST, INC.
11 Longwell Avenue
Westminster, MD  21158
Press Release
Phone: 410-751-5501


Charitable organizations invited to apply for Westminster Fallfest 2016

WESTMINSTER, MD – WESTMINSTER FALLFEST, Inc. IS CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FROM CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS INTERESTED IN BECOMING PARTNER CHARITIES FOR FALLFEST 2016.

Each year the Fallfest Board of Directors selects four partner charities through an application and interview process.  The selected charities provide and coordinate volunteers and to manage and staff several activities during the four-day festival.  In return each organization receives a portion of the proceeds generated from the event.  Last year, each organization received approximately $6,000.

Organizations that are interested should send a letter or an email outlining the following information:

A brief description of services the organization provides
Describe the volunteer base of the organization
How the citizens of Westminster and Carroll County are directly served by the organization
Size of population served by the organization
Special funding needs of the organization for 2016
Contact information (phone number & email)

Charities wishing to apply online should visit
www.westminsterfallfest.org to fill out the online application.   

The deadline for receipt of letters/applications is Friday, November 6, 2015.  Interviews will be scheduled after all applications have been received and reviewed.  Letters/applications should be mailed to Westminster Fallfest, 11 Longwell Avenue, Westminster, MD  21157 OR emailed to: WestminsterRec@westgov.com 

For questions or additional information please visit www.westminsterfallfest.org, call 410-751-5501 or email WestminsterRec@westgov.com.  
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

School board members concerned by recommendations on closures, redistricting - By Lauren Loricchio Carroll County Times

School board members concerned by recommendations on closures, redistricting - By Lauren Loricchio Carroll County Times


September 9, 2015

Members of the Carroll County Board of Education at its Wednesday meeting expressed discomfort about two sets of recommendations that the school system's Boundary Adjustment Committee presented, both of which involve the closure of Charles Carroll Elementary and countywide redistricting.

The board voted to charge the committee with finding different options for school closures and redistricting.

The first option recommends the closure of just Charles Carroll, as well as countywide redistricting, saving the system $20 million in a one-time capital request and $988,000 in operation budget before offset costs to close the school, said Jon O'Neal, assistant superintendent of administration, who chaired the committee.


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Carroll County Democratic Central Committee Annual Fall Breakfast and kick off the 2016 campaign



Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 9:00 am - 11:30 pm

Best Western Motel and Conference Center, 451 WMC Drive, in Westminster

Join us for our Annual Fall Breakfast and kick off the 2016 campaign!

Hear Delegate Kumar Barve and Senator Jamie Raskin, both candidates for US Representative for Maryland's 8th District.

This is a 'ticketless' event. Cost is $40/person, and seats can be reserved by contacting Anita Riley (dolcevitaap@verizon.net).

By Authority: Corynne Courpas, Treasurer CCDCC

*All funds solicited in connection with this event are by the CC Democratic Central Committee and not by Del. Barve or Sen. Raskin.

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