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25 October, 2020 – Worship Service and Advent Announcements

Here is the worship service for Sunday, October 25, 2020!

Readings: Revelation 14:6-7; Psalm 46; Romans 3:19-28; John 8:31-38

A Children’s Message is included!

CCLI Streaming License Number 20410877

Coronavirus Updates from the Coronavirus Team of Safety

The ACTS (Advent Coronavirus Team of Safety) committee met on October 22. We continue to look at data from the Synod, state and local government, local, state, and national trends, and unfortunately, the trends are leaning the wrong way. We continue to meet virtually for worship and Bible Class (See the “Ways to Connect and Grow!” section below). We’ll keep you posted.


From Isaiah 43:
Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are mine.
When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you; and when you pass through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.
For I am the LORD, your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior.

16 October, 2020 – Advent Announcements

Verse of the Day!

May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.
Psalm 19:14 NIV

The Word of God is a Lamp Unto Our Feet

Join us for Virtual Bible Class on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. We are consistently illuminated by the Light of the World found in Scripture, and we are now looking at the Old Testament Book of 1 Samuel to see God at work around 1000 BC, and comparing how He is at work now. Let His Light Shine!

Join Zoom Meeting

Zoom – Wednesdays at 1 p.m.

Meeting ID: 879 0248 4098 Password: Contact Pastor
Pastor’s Direct Email

Current Updates from the Coronavirus Safety Team

The ACTS (Advent Coronavirus Team of Safety) committee continues to meet and discuss the virus on a regular basis. We look at data from the Synod, and state and local government. In Orange County, guidelines have been stricter than the state and we are respecting the guidance of our local government. We are also looking to recommendations from local churches who are working together to keep safety at the forefront. At this time, we will continue to meet virtually. The decisions we are making are for TODAY, not for forever.

The ACTS Team continues to look at how the numbers are trending, and unfortunately, we are presently trending up. When the time comes and we can move forward to an in-person service, we will follow distancing and masking guidelines. An online option will continue to be offered.

Whether we are meeting in-person or virtually, we stay comforted in knowing that Advent continues to be the Body of Christ and we also continue to have opportunities to grow in the Lord and we are making Him known. 

For more information, click here for the August Letter from the ACTS group.

10 October, 2020 – Advent Announcements

The Word of God is a Lamp Unto Our Feet

Join us for Virtual Bible Class on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. We are consistently illuminated by the Light of the World found in Scripture, and we are now looking at the Old Testament Book of 1 Samuel to see God at work around 1000 BC, and comparing how He is at work now. Let His Light Shine!

Join Zoom Meeting

Zoom – Wednesdays at 1 p.m.

Meeting ID: 879 0248 4098 Password: Contact Pastor
Pastor’s Direct Email



Thank You, Advent! – Here’s how your gifts have helped:

At the January 2020 Voters’ meeting, the congregation approved giving 10% of Advent’s actual (rather than budgeted) 2019 general fund offering. The portion that constitutes the difference between the two ($2,648) would be used for relief from disasters or other emergency situations. Given the numerous disasters taking place, the Advent Church Council approved $1,250.00 be sent to the Iowa East derecho relief effort and $ 1,250.00 be sent to Southern District hurricanes Laura and Sally relief efforts.

Iowa District East – We were led to conversations with Pastor Alex Post, Redeemer Lutheran Church, in Marshalltown, IA. Pastor Alex suggested our gifts be used to help two families displaced from their homes by serious tree damage caused by the derecho in August. Mrs. Clayton, a widow, is currently staying with her daughter. The McKibben family is now housed in a motel. Dad is a farmer, mom is a teacher, and they have two boys Nolan (6) and Eli (4). Redeemer is working closely with families in their congregation and the community as they clean up, repair and recover. 

Southern District – The Southern District LCMS (LA, MS, AL, and the western end of the FL panhandle) has been hard-hit by hurricanes this summer. Since our Southeastern District (SED – Where Advent is located) so far has been spared damage from major hurricanes, the Council voted to send money to the Southern District’s Disaster Relief Fund to help, as there are needs.

Thank You, Advent! Forward Together in Christ Team

Carolyn Jones, Lydia Berrong, Dave Neely, John Cangelosi, Ron Hinkle, John Stow, Pastor Scott

Contact Pastor Scott if you’d be interested in helping with disaster relief or to be part of this group:Pastor’s Direct Email

Current Updates from the Coronavirus Safety Team – The ACTS (Advent Coronavirus Team of Safety) committee met on September 24. We are cautiously optimistic about planning for meeting in person. We are looking at data from the Synod, state and local government. We are currently in the governor’s Phase 2.5 and we are looking to Phase 3 to be implemented. Trends in the state are moving downward and we want to see that continue. Orange County guidelines have been stricter than the state and we are respecting the guidance of our local government. We are also looking to recommendations from local churches who are working together to keep safety at the forefront. At this time, we will continue to meet virtually. The decisions we are making are for TODAY, not for forever.

Taking all of these factors into account, the ACTS Team will meet again on October 15 to see how the numbers are trending. If we can move forward to an in-person service, we will follow distancing and masking guidelines. An online option will continue to be offered.

Whether we are meeting in-person or virtually, we stay comforted in knowing that Advent continues to be the Body of Christ and we also continue to have opportunities to grow in the Lord and we are making Him known.

For more information, click here for the August Letter from the ACTS group.



4 October, 2020 – Advent Announcements

Thank You, Advent! – Here’s how your gifts have helped:

At the January 2020 Voters’ meeting, the congregation approved giving 10% of Advent’s actual (rather than budgeted) 2019 general fund offering. The portion that constitutes the difference between the two ($2,648) would be used for relief from disasters or other emergency situations. Given the numerous disasters taking place, the Advent Church Council approved $1,250.00 be sent to the Iowa East derecho relief effort and $ 1,250.00 be sent to Southern District hurricanes Laura and Sally relief efforts.

Iowa District East – We were led to conversations with Pastor Alex Post, Redeemer Lutheran Church, in Marshalltown, IA. Pastor Alex suggested our gifts be used to help two families displaced from their homes by serious tree damage caused by the derecho in August. Mrs. Clayton, a widow, is currently staying with her daughter. The McKibben family is now housed in a motel. Dad is a farmer, mom is a teacher, and they have two boys Nolan (6) and Eli (4). Redeemer is working closely with families in their congregation and the community as they clean up, repair and recover. 

Southern District – The Southern District LCMS (LA, MS, AL, and the western end of the FL panhandle) has been hard-hit by hurricanes this summer. Since our Southeastern District (SED – Where Advent is located) so far has been spared damage from major hurricanes, the Council voted to send money to the Southern District’s Disaster Relief Fund to help, as there are needs.

Thank You, Advent! Forward Together in Christ Team

Carolyn Jones, Lydia Berrong, Dave Neely, John Cangelosi, Ron Hinkle, John Stow, Pastor Scott

Contact Pastor Scott if you’d be interested in helping with disaster relief or to be part of this group:Pastor’s Direct Email

Current Updates from the Coronavirus Safety Team – The ACTS (Advent Coronavirus Team of Safety) committee met on September 24. We are cautiously optimistic about planning for meeting in person. We are looking at data from the Synod, state and local government. We are currently in the governor’s Phase 2.5 and we are looking to Phase 3 to be implemented. Trends in the state are moving downward and we want to see that continue. Orange County guidelines have been stricter than the state and we are respecting the guidance of our local government. We are also looking to recommendations from local churches who are working together to keep safety at the forefront. At this time, we will continue to meet virtually. The decisions we are making are for TODAY, not for forever.

Taking all of these factors into account, the ACTS Team will meet again on October 15 to see how the numbers are trending. If we can move forward to an in-person service, we will follow distancing and masking guidelines. An online option will continue to be offered.

Whether we are meeting in-person or virtually, we stay comforted in knowing that Advent continues to be the Body of Christ and we also continue to have opportunities to grow in the Lord and we are making Him known.

For more information, click here for the August Letter from the ACTS group.

26 September, 2020 – Advent Announcements

Current Updates from the Coronavirus Safety Team – The ACTS (Advent Coronavirus Team of Safety) committee met on September 24. We are cautiously optimistic about planning for meeting in person. We are looking at data from the Synod, state and local government. We are currently in the governor’s Phase 2.5 and we are looking to Phase 3 to be implemented. Trends in the state are moving downward and we want to see that continue. Orange County guidelines have been stricter than the state and we are respecting the guidance of our local government. We are also looking to recommendations from local churches who are working together to keep safety at the forefront. At this time, we will continue to meet virtually. The decisions we are making are for TODAY, not for forever.

Taking all of these factors into account, the ACTS Team will meet again on October 15 to see how the numbers are trending. If we can move forward to an in-person service, we will follow distancing and masking guidelines. An online option will continue to be offered.

Whether we are meeting in-person or virtually, we stay comforted in knowing that Advent continues to be the Body of Christ and we also continue to have opportunities to grow in the Lord and we are making Him known.

For more information, click here for the August Letter from the ACTS group.

20 September, 2020 – Worship Service and Announcements

Here is the worship service for Sunday, September 20, 2020!

Readings:  Psalm 46; Isaiah 55:6-9; Psalm 27: 1-9 (antiphon: v. 4a); Philippians 1:12-14; 19-30; Matthew 20:1-16

A Children’s Message is included!

CCLI Streaming License Number 20410877

Letter from Pastor Scott and the ACTS Group – In consideration of the large number of vulnerable/high-risk worshipers at Advent and more information in the letter, a determination to pause any in-person worship has been made until further notice.

Click here for the Full Letter on our Website.

13 September, 2020 – Worship Service and Advent Announcements

Here is the worship service today:

Readings:  Genesis 50:15-21; Psalm 103:1-12 (v 13); Romans 14:1-12; Matthew 18:21-35

A Children’s Message is included!

CCLI Streaming License Number 20410877

Letter from Pastor Scott and the ACTS Group
In consideration of the large number of vulnerable/high-risk worshipers at Advent and more information in the letter, a determination to pause any in-person worship has been made until further notice. 

Click here for the Full Letter on our Website.

Good News from Lumberton

Ms. Crocker and her three children moved into a rental home on August 21 and started back to school on August 24. (Ms. Crocker teaches English II. Her son is a seventh grader, and the twins are second graders.) They had been living in a hotel since a fire destroyed their home and all possessions in early July.

Ms. Crocker sends her gratitude for your prayers and donations to help them recover. The note she sent to the church says the following:

Dear Advent Lutheran Church Family,
Thank you so much for thinking of our family during this trying time. It means the world that our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ are praying and acting on our behalf. We love you guys and we thank you.
With thanks, The Crockers.

To continue to help with Lumberton, or in other locations, please contact Carolyn Jones (Mission/Outreach Board). Click here to reach Carolyn by email or call/text her cell at 919-810-2460.

6 September, 2020 – Advent Announcements

Happy Anniversary, Larry and Connie! 50 Years on September 5, 2020! Many blessings always!

Virtual Worship Services – An email will go out Sunday to our Members and Friends with our Worship Service. You may also check Advent’s YouTube Channel or take a look at our website under the Worship Tab.

Good News from Lumberton!

Ms. Crocker and her three children moved into a rental home on August 21 and started back to school on August 24. (Ms. Crocker teaches English II. Her son is a seventh grader, and the twins are second graders.) They had been living in a hotel since a fire destroyed their home and all possessions in early July.

Ms. Crocker sends her gratitude for your prayers and donations to help them recover. It may be a bit small, but the thank you note below is what Ms. Crocker sent to the church.

It says:Dear Advent Lutheran Church Family,Thank you so much for thinking of our family during this trying time. It means the world that our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ are praying and acting on our behalf. We love you guys and we thank you.With thanks, The Crockers.

To continue to help with Lumberton, or in other locations, please contact Carolyn Jones (Mission/Outreach Board). Click here to reach Carolyn by email or call/text her cell at 919-810-2460.

Join us for Virtual Bible Class! – Join us on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. We are now looking at the Book of Ruth, and then continuing to look at how God’s people do as THEY see fit.
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30 August, 2020 – Worship Service and advent announcements

Here is today’s worship service:

Readings: Jeremiah 15:15-21; Psalm 26; Romans 12:9-21; Matthew 16:21-28

A Children’s Message is included!

CCLI Streaming License Number 20410877

Coronavirus Updates: Letter from Pastor Scott and the ACTS Group

Good News from Lumberton – Ms. Crocker and her three children moved into a rental home on August 21 and started back to school on August 24. (Ms. Crocker teaches English II. Her son is a seventh grader, and the twins are second graders.) They had been living in a hotel since a fire destroyed their home and all possessions in early July.

Ms. Crocker sends her gratitude for your prayers and donations to help them recover. 

To continue to help with Lumberton, or in other locations, please contact Carolyn Jones (Mission/Outreach Board). Email Carolyn at cmfpjones@yahoo.com or call/text her cell at 919-810-2460.

21 August, 2020 – Advent Announcements and Coronavirus Updates

Letter from Pastor Scott and the ACTS Group
Dear Members and Friends of Advent Lutheran Church,

Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful. Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another.
Heb 10:23-25a

God is faithful, and our help comes from Him (Ps. 121:2)! 

I thought I would be sending out a letter informing of our return to in-person worship in May of this year, but as a grand understatement—2020 has certainly become an uncertain year!

We definitely WANT to get back into church for worship to meet together in the name of the Lord, our Savior, but we also WANT to do so in the safest manner possible. This letter is being sent to help answer some questions you may have regarding Advent’s return to in-person worship in light of the CoVid-19 pandemic.

After seeing that we would not be able to return to worship as quickly as we hoped, the Advent Coronavirus Team of Safety (ACTS) group was formed. Our capable and selfless team (Made up of church leaders, medical and mental health professionals, science experts, educational experts, parents/grand-parents, and people of varying ages) has met on a regular basis via Zoom to cautiously and compassionately review the medical and educational updates, as well as using guidance from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)CDC Coronavirus Updates Link and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) NC CoVid-19 Updates Link. Additionally, we have looked Internationally at LCMS Pandemic Info Link; Regionally at Southeastern District of the LCMS CoVid-19 Resource Link; and Locally at Chapel Hill and surrounding communities and churches, and considered how all the various virus matters relate to us, especially as we ponder how we may gather together safely as a larger group once again. We understand that this situation has caused some frustration, especially as we have seen some churches get back to live worship, but we are looking at what is best for Advent Lutheran Church and our worshiping community. Thank you for your patience, understanding, prayers and support. Thank you also for your faithful generosity as well. God is at work! Let us continue to be a unified front for the Lord as we fight the assaults of the devil who prowls around as a roaring lion.

In consideration of the large number of vulnerable/high-risk worshipers at Advent and the above referenced guidelines, a determination to pause any in-person worship has been made until further notice. 

This decision was not made lightly and does have the support of the Church Council.

Though the situation has definitely been tough (One of our leaders has compared this to building an airplane while we are in the air), the ACTS group has also spent considerable time and effort determining what the seating arrangement will be in the sanctuary, removing the hymnals, Bibles and fellowship pads, placing signs in areas to be closed, and placing markings to control social distancing (Or as we like to call it Physical Distancing—since we really desire to remain close socially as a Family of God).                                

We are planning to prepare a video before we re-open to provide a preview of what to expect when arriving for in-person worship. A few things to note: We will have a Sign-Up Genius (To schedule individuals, couples and families for worship); We’ll keep attendance so that we can track and trace, should someone become ill; We’ll ask that you would stay at home if feeling sick; We are expecting that all worshipers wear masks/face coverings in the interest of everyone’s safety; We will only softly respond in the Worship Service to limit the amount of airborne particles we produce; We will have a lead singer; We hope to limit our moving around; Etcetera. 

Communion is a blessed sacrament and if someone wishes to partake of the Lord’s Body and Blood prior to our getting back into in-person worship, please contact me or one of the elders and we will arrange it for you. We are exploring various safe methods for the distribution of communion as a group.

Members of the ACTS group are available to discuss any of your concerns or questions:

Pastor Scott
scott_lohman@sbcglobal.net
919-590-5931

Dave Neely
dave.neely@hotmail.com
919-241-3547

John Cangelosi
canjello@gmail.com
919-537-8384

Peggy Earnhardt
pjearnhardt@triad.rr.com
919-563-2855

Jon Fischer
jonf5555@gmail.com
919-528-2886

Dr. Tim Hoffman
tmhncch@gmail.com
919-929-8657

John Stow
johnstow@nc.rr.com
919-933-2005

Carolyn and Craig Walker
carolyn.walker814@gmail.com
919-724-6970

Dr. April Welborn
wobegon223@yahoo.com
919-402-4730

Please continue to pray for the discernment and wisdom of our Lord for the ACTS group as decisions are made for the safe and careful return to in-person worship. On-line worship services will continue on YouTube (Search for Advent Lutheran Church Chapel Hill) or by looking on our website: Advent’s Website.

Additionally, Bible Class continues to meet via Zoom. We meet on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. and we will take a brief look at the Book of Ruth, before we continue looking at God’s people who turned to their own ways doing as they saw fit. Here is the link: Zoom Link for Wednesday Bible Class

Meeting ID: 879 0248 4098Passcode: 354976Or call  +1 646-558-8656 (US), to get into the meeting via telephone.

In addition, opportunities to show our love and serve our neighbors during this time will continue to be posted in the weekly announcements. I hope you are encouraged to continue to grow in the Lord and make Him known within your family and community.

Blessings to you always,  

Rev. R. Scott Lohman and ACTS 
scott_lohman@sbcglobal.net 
919-590-5931




On-Line Worship – Sunday Worship Services are on-line. We continue with our Virtual Worship Services. An email will go out Sunday with our Worship Service. You may also check our YouTube Channel: Advent Lutheran Church Chapel Hill or take a look at the Website: www.AdventLutheranCH.org.

Lumberton: A New Opportunity to Help – Pastor Greg Williamson, who also teaches at Lumberton High School, has forwarded information that one of his fellow teachers has lost her home and all possessions to a house fire. She and her three children are safe. The Red Cross has provided some help and put them up in a hotel. 

To help, please contact Carolyn Jones (Mission/Outreach Board) for information about the family and where to send a donation. Email Carolyn at cmfpjones@yahoo.com or call/text her cell at 919-810-2460.

Join us this Wednesday “VIRTUALLY!” for our Bible Class – Join us on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. We are now looking at the Book of Ruth. 

Advent Lutheran is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Bible Study

Time: August 19, 2020 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Meeting ID: 879 0248 4098

Password: Contact Pastor Scott at scott_lohman@sbcglobal.net for the password.

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Contact me by email if you can’t get in! Pastor Scott

Helping Those in Need During CoVid-19 – We continue to reach out during this time and we have checked with PORCH (People Offering Relief for Chapel Hill-Carrboro Homes).  The best way to work with them as we are in this pandemic, is to go directly to their website:   www.chapelhill.porchcommunities.org Then, click on the floating banner in red, which says Click here for how to help during COVID-19 crisis. They accept financial donations, they then safely provide to those who are in need of help. For non-perishable food donations, they are referring people to places we have worked with before, such as:  Inter-faith Council For Social  Services  http://www.ifcweb.org and Orange Congregations In Mission www.ocimnc.org. Thanks for continued to care for our community!