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Pequea Valley townlively.com

JUNE 29, 2022

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LVIII • NO 27

Native Son, New Shepherd grew up here and graduated from Pequea Valley High School (PVHS),” said Jesse Bills, who became the pastor of Pequea Evangelical Congregational (E.C.) Church, 5482 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gap, in July 2021. Bills, who graduated from PVHS in 2009, began attending the church in his 20s. “I didn’t go to college,” said Bills. “I sold cars at Rocky Ridge in Ephrata for about five years.” About 2018, Bills began to feel the call to ministry. In 2020, he began interning at Grace Community Church in Willow Street and attending Evangelical Seminary in Myerstown. In 2020 and into 2021, while Pequea E.C. worked with an interim pastor, Bills preached there monthly, interned in Willow Street, and attended seminary. He became the solo pastor at Pequea in July 2020. He began working at Grace Community as the pastor of discipleship during that same year, and in May 2022, he graduated from seminary. He continues to serve both churches in those roles. Pequea has a membership of about

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the church), and we collected food for The Factory Market,” said Bills, who noted food was received from church membership and others in the community. “We took over 300 pounds in a week more than once,” Bills stated, adding that food is taken to The Factory on a regular basis now. “We try to reach out to the community whenever possible,” he said. The church holds a virtual Bible study each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Those wishing to take part may connect at www.pcchurch.online. Services on Sunday morning at 9 a.m. are available in person or by livestream at the aforementioned website or by searching for “Pequea Church of White Horse” on Facebook. The summer sermon series is based on the book of James. “It’s called ‘Faith That Perseveres,’” said Bills. “It will run into August.” Bills said that church members are happy to see strangers in their midst. “There is a welcoming unity and strength,” he said, pointing out that recently a couple visiting from Connecticut joined the attendees at Sunday worship. “People were up very quickly to greet them,” he said.

Jesse Bills, pastor of Pequea Evangelical Congregational Church

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Ken Laudermilch, conductor of the New Holland Band, noted that the organization has plenty of music to choose from when he selects compositions for the band to play at the annual New Holland Summer Arts Program (NHSAP) Independence Day celebration. This year’s concert, which will be followed by a fireworks display, will be held in the New Holland Community Memorial Park, located on the 400

The Potter’s House Schedules Pork Roast BY ANN MEAD ASH it holds its annual pork roast this wooden stakes tied with bright summer. “(We will celebrate) the orange plastic ribbons located at Lanny Millette, director of donor progress we have made so far and one end of the Still Waters campus. relations, is clear about what The the new horizons that are ahead,” “See the stakes? Those are the Potter’s House will celebrate when said Millette, who pointed to four dimensions of the building, which will hopefully be two stories plus a basement.” Back in 2018, when The Potter’s House held its annual pig roast at 261 School Lane, Brownstown, located along the Conestoga River, the organization was dedicating the property with plans to build Lanny Millette of The Potter’s House (center photo) points out the building a faith-based rehab facility

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site (left photo) where the organization would like to put a group home and the building that has already been constructed at Still Waters (right photo).

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