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Hershey Area Ministerium 2010 Lenten Worship Schedule


ooServices begin at 12:10 pm


ooLuncheon 12:50-1:30 pm

ooSuggested donation for lunch: 
oo$3/person

 

 

Ash Wednesday, February 17
St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church, 359 West Areba Avenue
Led by Rev. Cindy Brommer of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and Rev. Dennis Garrison of Spring Creek Church of the Brethren.
Information: 533-7168

Wednesday, February 24

Fishburn United Methodist Church, 1215 Fishburn Road
Led by Pastor Paul Haken of the Evangelical Free Church of Hershey and Rev. Gary Weaver of First United Methodist Church.
Information: 534-2262

Wednesday, March 3

Derry Presbyterian Church
Led by Rev. John Kratz of Fishburn United Methodist Church and Rev. Susan Claytor of All Saints’ Episcopal Church.
Information: 533-9667

Wednesday, March 10
First United Methodist Church, 64 West Chocolate Avenue
Led by Rev. Paul Derrickson, coordinator of pastoral services, Penn State Hershey Medical Center and Rev. Paul Steel, Chaplain at Country Meadows Retirement Community.
Information: 533-9668

Wednesday, March 17
The Evangelical Free Church of Hershey, 330 Hilltop Road
Led by Rev. George Minick of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church and Rev. Richard Houtz of Derry Presbyterian Church.
Information: 533-4848

Wednesday, March 24
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church at Derry Presbyterian Church
Led by Rev. Betsy Bruaw of Church of the Redeemer United Church of Christ and Rev. Jennifer Kreighbaum of Spring Creek Church of the Brethren.
Information: 533-9667

Wednesday, March 31
Spring Creek Church of the Brethren, 335 East Areba Avenue
Led by Father Philip Burger of St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church and Rev. Marie Buffaloe of Derry Presbyterian Church.
Information: 533-7192

Good Friday, April 2
First United Methodist Church, 64 W. Chocolate Avenue
Led by Rev. Karen Atanasoff of First United Methodist Church and Rev. Richard Houtz of Derry Presbyterian Church. Lunch will not be served.
Information: 533-9668



The Hershey Area Ministerium seeks to respond to the needs of the local community and to provide ecumenical worship services during Lent and at Thanksgiving.  Offering collected during these services has supported a variety of mission projects across Central Pennsylvania, including Christian Churches United, which coordinates and provides resources to Dauphin County.  The Ministerium also provides a Baccalaureate worship service for Hershey High School graduation.  In 2004, an ecumenical task force was created to address emerging community needs, resulting in the formation of Love, INC of Greater Hershey, a new local chapter of the national organization Love In the Name of Christ.  Additionally, the Ministerium has supported the Derry Township Social Ministries since its founding in 1969.  This program oversees the local food pantry which provides monthly distributions to families in Derry Township.  For more information about the Hershey Ministerium, contact the Rev. Cindy Brommer, President, at 533-2467.
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