Fraternity-Testvériség, 2000 (78. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
2000-07-01 / 3. szám
Page 14 TESTVÉRISÉG News from the Bethlen Home Groundbreaking Labor Day of the year 2000 was a time of thanksgiving and joy at the Bethlen Home in Ligonier, Pa. The Ceremonial Groundbreaking for our new nursing care facility took place involving more than 100 people. The bright, sunny day began with the conclusion of another, very productive, annual American Hungarian Reformed Presbyters’ Association meeting. Under the leadership of President George Dózsa, the more than 60 church leaders gathered, affirmed their love for our Lord and their commitment to the future of our congregation. We give thanks to God that He has blessed our churches with such fine leaders. L. to r.: Rev. Barnabas Roczey, Rev. Peter L. Toth, Rev. György Cseh, Rt. Rev. Louis Medgyesi, Rev. Zoltán Vas, and Rev. László Csorna. Inside the Chapel. At 11:00 A.M. the annual church service hosted by the Presbyters’ Association and the American Hungarian Reformed Ministers’ Association took place in the Bethlen Home Chapel. For the first time in many a year the Chapel was filled. The singing was enthusiastic; the sermons deat the Bethlen Home The Groundbreaking Ceremony. livered by the Rt. Rev. Louis Medgyesi, Bishop of Calvin Synod and the Rt. Rev. László Csorna, Auxiliary Bishop of the Hungarian Reformed Church in Slovakia were inspirational, the Sacrament of Holy Communion was very moving. God’s Holy Spirit blessed the worship service. After church the Bishops and clergy led a procession of presbyters, officers and members of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America, Bethlen Home residents and employees, members of the Ligonier community and guests from the Chapel, up the hill and to the future site of the new Bethlen Home. During the procession participants sang Administratormany of our well- Mike Walker, known hymns in President George f V gj^ ■ Dózsa and Executive Director Rev. Imre A. Bertalan. both Hungarian and English. On the hilltop overlooking the Ligonier Valley, groundbreaking ceremonies were led by Bishop Medgyesi and the Rt. Rev. Alexander Forro, Bishop of the Hungarian Reformed Church in America. Ten shovels, all painted gold, were in place and available to all who wished to turn earth. The building site was dedicated to the glory of God. We gave thanks to Him and we asked that He continue to lead the building project forward. After the Groundbreaking Ceremony, all participants were invited to a big picnic prepared by the Bethlen Home staff. As this wonderful time of fellowship drew to a close, the presbyters bade farewell and left for home while the ministers and the HRFA Board of Directors began their separate, two-day meetings. The theme for the construction of the new Bethlen Home is found in the first verse of Psalm 127: “If the Lord does not build the house, the work of the builders is useless”......From the very beginning of the Bethlen Home’s Strategic Planning process, participants Director Richard Aros, VP John K. looked to the Lord for Morey and Rev Imre Bertalan-At the far right, Rt. Rev. Bela Poznan.