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Bells Newsletter July / August 2018
BROWNSONM E M O R I A L P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C HA missional community called to love and live in Christ
HOMECHURCH PICNIC RETURNS TO BROWNSON oN SEPTEMBER 9
One Service. One Vision. One Church.
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F A M I L Y :
Session met on Sunday, June 24 where six new members joined Brownson.The Stewardship Ministry Team presented the values they represent along with questions and answers. Each Ministry Team presented their “Dreams” to be incorporated into the “Live the Dream. Grow the Mission” 2019 Stewardship Campaign.The Security Task Force presented their preliminary findings and suggestions to better secure ourcampus.Approved no charge for VBS.
Session Digest
JohnSenior Pastor
Grace and peace,
Join us on these Sundays
Come Worship Him!
Sunday, July 1Communion by Intinction
Sunday, August 5Sunday, September 2
“Coming Home!” Mark your calendar! I know so many of you travel during the summer, but we want to encourage you to plan to be with us on picnic Sunday, September 9. Here are three great reasons:
1) We are going to have a UNITY service that day. Our hope is that folks who normally attend the 9 o’clock or 11:10 service will be able to worship together at 10:00 AM. This service will include special music and we hope you will join us.2) After the service, we will head to the refurbished Fellowship Hall for its dedication. You may remember, a group held a “Trivia Night” to raise money to refurbish the room. The updated Fellowship Hall will be newly painted, with new chairs, tables, floor and an upgraded AV System. We look forward to celebrating its completion on September 9 at 11:00 AM.3) Following the dedication, all are invited for food and fellowship as we kick-off our programmatic year. We will have Jordan’s BBQ, great music, fun for the family, and fantastic fellowship. We will also be taking a church family photo. Plan for your college students to behome that weekend and reserve your spot for a new Church Directory photo to be taken.
You won’t want to miss it! If you know of former members who have moved away, that we should invite back, please let Marilyn Baxter know ([email protected]). Also, we will be doing a new church directory whichyou will hear more about. We hope that through God’s help, we can continue to unite as a church family.I am so thankful for this church family.P.S. Read the thank you letter to our church in yellow. We are making room for others!
- Psalm 66:1-4
Dear Pastor Hage and Brownson Team,We wanted to write and thank you for being such a welcoming and spiritually refreshing church home. Our relocation became accelerated so unfortunately, we will not be able to say farewell in person. We will soon be settled and our first baby is due soon.
We were blessed to find Brownson in 2016, especially because I was deployed almost immediately.Although the congregation is larger than my hometown church, Brownson felt just as inviting, replete with quality, kind and talented people. Brownson facilitated growth in our faith and fortified us through challenges. I will remember fondly this year’s Easter Sunday service with the glorious music. We had to control our giggling as the baby started kicking and twirling around on cue with the percussion. It was aspecial moment in a special place.
May God continue to bless you all as you live and carry out the Brownson mission.
Shout for joy to God, all the earth;sing the glory of his name;give to him glorious praise!Say to God, “How awesome are your deeds!So great is your power that your enemies come cringing to you.All the earth worships youand sings praises to you;they sing praises to your name.”
“Where we love is home – home where our feet may leave, but not our hearts.”
Oliver Wendell Homes, Sr.
as we kick-off our programmatic year. We will have Jordan’s BBQ, great music, fun for the family, and fantastic fellowship. We will also be taking a church family photo. Plan for your college students to be home that weekend and reserve your spot for a new Church Directory photo to be taken.
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Sunday, September 9 after church we will greet longtime friends and meet new ones at the picnic! We’re bringing back “Invite a Friend.” You can pick up a complimentary ticket for them when you purchase yours. Join us for great food and fellowship!Tickets will soon be available at the Information Center on Sunday mornings—$10/person. Children age 7 and under are free, but still need a ticket to get in. Purchase tickets on Sundays or come to the church office on Monday–Thursday (9–4) and Friday (9–12). Don’t miss out on the fun!
SEPTEMBER 9, 2018
HOMEComing Home Picnic
One Service. One Vision. One Church.
10 AM Unity Service11 AM Fellowship Hall Dedication11:30 AM Church Picnic / Church Family Photo4:00 PM Youth Group Kickoff4:30 PM Kids Music Kickoff*The entire day will be casual attire
Schedule of Events
Once again we are working with Lifetouch®, whose purpose is “to share life’s joy through photographs.” Our experience with them in 2015 was so positive that we requested they send us some of the same photographers. There is no charge to have your picture taken and those who do will receive a free 8 x 10 photo and a copy of the Directory. Yes, you will have a “typical directory type” photo taken, but you will also have the opportunity to have any kind of personal photograph taken, which will not appear in the directory. Maybe with a soccer ball or golf club, your dog, or in a uniform or special outfit. This would be the kind of photograph you would like to have for yourself or to give to others.Lifetouch® is offering discounts on the purchase of photos. Bring a non-perishable food item to your photo session and receive $5 off, Seniors and Military receive 20% off and there will be a $10 coupon for all members.Photographers will be at Brownson during September and scheduling an appointment will be easy. Watch the Bulletin and eblasts for more details or contact Marilyn Baxter, [email protected].
Dear Brownson Family,Summer time is here!We are grateful that our congregation has been so faithful in paying their pledges regularly, yet with many of us away during the summer, contributions numbers tend to decline while bills must still be paid. To further enhance our stability and to create convenience for our givers, there are several options you might want to consider:
1. You can sign up to have your checking or savings account drafted by the amount, dateand frequency of your choice. Please feel free to contact Anne Smith to set this up.
2. You may use the online giving option found on our church websitewww.brownsonchurch.org. Click on the “Give” button and select General Fund.
3. You may also use the bill pay service offered by your bank.
During the summer, your contributions will be hard at work throughout many aspects of thechurch. From Vacation Bible School, planning for the fall, to renovating the Narthex andFellowship Hall, we continue to live out our mission and values through the summer months.
Please be safe as you enjoy your travels and adventures - we are thankful for your support ofBrownson.
Joyfully Serving Him!
The Stewardship Committee
It’s t ime for a New Church Directory!
A note from Stewardship
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Congregational CareCaring M M2
Is life more than you can handle alone right now? Are you going through a tough time emotionally or spiritually? Are you struggling with a crisis in life or simply feeling down? Every man and woman goes through difficult times. Having someone to care, listen, and to share God’s love can help you get through the confusion, stress, or loneliness you may be experiencing. Consider the story of how one man’s life was forever changed by God’s love and through the care of a Stephen Minister.“I had no one to turn to…I sat in a pew by myself with a church full of people. It was at that moment that my eye caught the brochure that I had seen a hundred times with the message of Stephen Ministry on it. It moved me and spoke to me. I was at a point where I needed someone to talk to about the struggles in my life, but trusting someone with personal information about my life was something I feared. I reached out to my pastor at the conclusion of the service and was assured that Stephen Ministry relationships are confidential and so I agreed to give it a try.My Stephen Minister made a consistent and persistent effort to be there and showed up for the next two years. He refused to give up on me. He was devoted to listening to me…he didn’t speak a lot…just asked a lot of questions or put things out there for discussion. He let me ramble.My Stephen Minister was everything I thought a loving God would be…always open - always honest. It was as if God was standing right there next to me. All I had to do was reach out for him and just as we would begin to pray, God and Jesus Christ were there.My Stephen Minister and the Stephen Ministry program changed my life…it enabled me to commit myself to bettering my life and showed me that God does care. God’s shoulders are broad and my Stephen Minister allowed me to be open to God’s grace and mercy. My Stephen Minister saved my life…changed my life.”Sincerely, Forever Grateful
Do you have a friend who’s going through a tough time? Perhaps you know a neighbor, family member, or someone out of state who has health issues? The gift of a prayer shawl is wonderful way to show that you care.Shawls made by our ministry may be given to anyone who has a need. Smaller versions known as “pocket” prayer shawls are also available—these can easily be slipped into someone’s hand or mailed. All have been prayed over while being made and blessed when finished. What a simple way to remind someone of God’s loving and healing presence.Would you like to participate in this caring ministry? Learn more at our next meeting on Wednesday, July 11 at 3:30 PM in the Atrium. Don’t know how to knit or crochet? No problem—beginners are always welcome.If interested, contact Nancy Ahlfeld at 910-235-4646 or Jane Maynard in the church office or stop by the office to see and/or select one of our shawls to give away.
Prayer Shawl Ministry
September 20, 201811:30-1:00 in Conference Center, Room AYou’re invited to join our current Visitation Ministry team members! We will be celebrating this important ministry that encourages the building of relationships with one another. Through friendship and practical support, the Visitation Ministry visits members, emails and calls Brownson members and friends who are homebound or are living in local retirement communities and unable to regularly attend worship services on Sundays.Enjoy food and fellowship and find out if our Visitation Ministry would be a good fit for you. Visitors are assigned someone to visit once a month; and you can select a date and time that is convenient for all. Visits usually take no more than 30 minutes.We look forward to having you join us! Contact Jane Maynard or Sandra Arrington at the church office to reserve your seat.
Stephen Ministry
You’re InvitedVisitation Ministry Celebration Lunch
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PWPresbyterian WomenNuture Faith, Support Mission, Work for Justice & Peace, & Build Community
Deepening Suellen Nesbitt: 2018 Recipient of Honorary Lifetime Membership Award
If you have not yet joined a Circle or attended a PW event, please call or email Paula Zellers, PW Moderator (910-420-8015; [email protected]), who would like to talk with you about this year’s events and how they may help you to connect with other women of the church. PW is about Bible study and mission, but it is also about FELLOWSHIP and FRIENDSHIP.
At its May 21 meeting, Presbyterian Women awarded the Honorary Lifetime Membership Award to Suellen Nesbitt. Suellen grew up in Princeton, West Virginia. She is a graduate of the Alexandria Virginia School of Nursing. She has been married to her husband Tom since 1966, and they have three sons and six grandchildren.Since joining Brownson, Suellen has been very active. She chaired the Treasures and Trinkets Fundraiser for Presbyterian Women. She is an elder, an usher, has been Moderator of PW, a Circle Leader, helped in the development of the Brownson Learning Center, sets up coffee between services, was a co-leader of one of the Lenten series and serves on the Christian Growth Ministry Team.Congratulations to this most worthy recipient!
PW will kick off next year’s activities with a meeting on August 20 in the Atrium at 10:00 AM. Sandford’s JoanEdson will introduce the 2018-19 Horizon’s Bible Study “God’s Promise: I Am With You.” No registration isrequired for this meeting. All are welcome!
Introduction to Next Year’s Bible Study
All Women of the ChurchAre Invited to be Involved
August 20
Discipleship
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Interested in singing in the choir? There are no Wednesday evening choir rehearsals during the summer, however come and join the Summer “Instant” Choir on Sunday mornings! The choir will sing at the 11:10 AM service during the month of July. Meet in the choir room at 10:40 AM, and join us as we rehearse the music for the service. All are welcome!For the month of August, music during worship will consists of small ensembles, solos, duets, trios, etc.If you are interested and willing to serve during August, please contact John Tyson: [email protected]. Also, if you play an instrument and are looking for a way to get involved in worship, let us know.
All youth, including rising sixth graders, are invited to volunteer this summer at Vacation Bible School.Those who volunteer are invited to join the Youth Group on a trip to the amusement park, Carowinds,on July 13. Register with Rachel before July 8.High School youth are invited to Montreat, a Christian retreat just for youth groups, July 21-28. The costis $375 per student, and scholarships are available. Contact Rachel to sign up.On August 5, from 3-5 PM, Brownson Youth will team up with neighboring youth groups for root beer floats and games at Morganton Park.This summer, the high school youth will participate in a pop-up Bible study. For more details, contactRachel.
Sunday, September 9 is our church picnic and “Coming Home” celebration. We are having a reunion and the choir will be made up of people who have ever sung in the choir at Brownson. If you or someone you know used to sing in the choir, invite them to join us! Contact John Tyson for more information.
Music Ministry
Brownson Choir Reunion
Are you looking for a new way to serve at Brownson? Learn how to operate the sound system, the lighting and future livestreaming services. We are building an AV team to serve in this ministry.There will be a brief meeting in the Sanctuary immediately following the 11:10 AM worship service on September 2. Plan to join us to learn more or call John Tyson at the church office.
A New Way To Serve
Upcoming for Youth
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Brownson Learning Center completed its first full year of service! It seems like just yesterday that we opened up our doors, and now we are closed for summer break! What a privilege it has been to serve the 63 children that we have been called to love this year. We have had so much fun loving, learning and playing, and we are so incredibly thankful to Brownson Church and all of the generous sponsors and volunteers who helped make our first year such an amazing success! We could not have done it without the support of all of you! So, THANK YOU!We are looking forward to expanding for the 2018-2019 school year and serving approximately 88 children. God is so good!
This summer, three student interns have been added to Brownson’s staff team. Abby Ostlund, George Morris and Lucy Kimbell. They will assist in a num-ber of areas in the church and learn about Christian leadership.
BROWNSONY O U T H
Vacation Bible School
Investing in the Next
ROLLING RIVER RAMPAGE
On June 13, five Brownson Youth completed their six-month Global Leaders Class led by Rachel Cheneyand John Hage. The original plan was to complete their course with a Mission Trip to Nicaragua. Due tounrest in the area, their trip was postponed until next summer. In lieu of the trip, the youth plan to hold a car wash fundraiser to support the non-profit. All funds will benefit AMOS Health and Hope, which offers local healthcare and clean water to surrounding urban and rural families. The political instability in the area has significantly affected the non-profit and the Global Leaders Class is dedicated to helping them with prayers and financial support. If you would like to contribute to their fundraising effort, visit: https://tinyurl.com/nicaragua-youth. Stop by their car Wash on Saturday, June 30 from 11-2 in the Brownson parking lot to support this effort.
Global Leaders Class
Summer Interns
Brownson children, friends and family are going on a Rolling River Rampage and will experience a ride of a lifetime with God July 9 -12. We are looking for adult and youth volunteers to join in the fun! To serve, contact Jamie Walker, [email protected].
If you would like to register your child, a neighbor, friend or family member to attend, register online:brownsonchurch.org/registration before July 3.
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Rise Against Hunger
Reaching Beyond Our Walls
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This year marked the eighth year that Brownson has packaged meals for Rise Against Hunger. We raised our goal from 20,000 meals to 25,000 in 2018 and met our goal! In just under two hours, 184 volunteers packaged 25,056 nutritious meals that will be distributed to partners in countries around the world. One packaged meal will feed a family of six, so the meals that we prepared will feed 150,336 people! What a wonderful mission this has become for our church family. Every year, there is a spirit in the Fellowship Hall that cannot be described. But once you enter the room, it is almost instantly felt! Young and old, standing, sitting, measuring, filling, weighing, sealing, boxing, dancing, singing, laughing…the list goes on and on! There truly is a job for everyone. If you were not able to join the fun this year, plan to be a part of this growing ministry next year! A huge thank you to the Meal Ministry Team for providing a delicious lunch beforehand! Our congregation is so blessed!
“You pray for the hungry. And then you feed them. This is how prayer works.” Pope Francis
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1) Assist by donating school supplies to their 12th Annual “Stuff the Bus” on July 20-21 (from 9-5 PM) and on July 22 from 12-4:30 PM in the Walmart parking lot. Volunteers from Moore Buddies Mentoring, Boys and Girls Club, local school personnel, Kiwanis, Brownson, and other community organizations will request donations. Over $16,000 in school supplies were given to Moore County Schools last year. We hope to surpass that number this year!2) Come out for the Rigby Golf Tournament to benefit Moore Buddies Mentoring Program! The tournament will be held August 11. Contact Bryanna Nelson at 910- 295-1072 to register or for more information.
Moore Buddies
“School Pantry Program”Brownson was involved in the Sandhills Food Bank “School Pantry Program” during the 2018 school year. Brownson church members sponsored the program by finding volunteers each month to pack the school pantry boxes. Together, we were able to feed 930 individuals and 300 households from Hamlet Elementary School. Thank you to all the volunteers who assisted with this wonderful program. This volunteer opportunity will begin again in September and we’ll need more volunteers the second Tuesday of every month starting at 1:15 PM for approximately 2 hours. Contact a member of the Local Missions Team to sign up.
Sandhills Food Bank
The Little Libraries at Northern Moore Family Resource Center, a preschool, after school and summer camp for children in the Northern part of our county, is in need of book donations. Currently, additional adult books are needed. If you would like to donate gently used books, they can be placed in “NMFRC Little Libraries” box at the Information Center outside of Fellowship Hall.
Northern Moore Family Resource Center
Family Promise® of Moore County provides shelter, meals and services to homeless women with children in their custody. Brownson will host Family Promise the week of July 2-5. If you can help, contact Susan Bellew from Family Promise (910-944-7149) and maybe ask a friend that hasn’t helped before. Meals and evening hosts are needed each night.
Family Promise
Support Sandhills Children’s Center by participating in their 11th annual Bocce Ball Bashfundraiser on Saturday, August 18 at the new location, National Athletic Village on Airtool Drive in Southern Pines. Put together a team, name your team, and plan a tailgate for this fun day. Team check in is 8:45 AM. All proceeds benefit children who have special developmental needs. Register by August 1, 2018. www.sandhillschildrenscenter.org.
Support Sandhills Children’s Center
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AnniversariesJuly
July 1 Tim Beidleman Merritt Cagle Doris McPhaul Catherine Taylor
July 2 John Mattoon Mike Sanders
July 3 Isaac Hobbs Janie Monroe Carol Sylverstein
July 4 Terry Cantele Anne Collins Will Eastman, Jr Lisa Hildbrand
July 5 John French Johnny Robinson
July 6 Ruth Crawford Carol Elam Jim Ferguson Victoria Harte Laura Kessell Bob Lowry Phil Starr Hannah Webster
July 7 Hilda Cameron Mary Lee Gilmore Joseph Morris Trevor Morris Earl Nicholie Fred Nuenighoff Kate Pomplun Karen Rice
July 8 Barb Carlson Ben Gayle Julie Martin Betty Rice
July 9 Ruffles Clement Eliza Hage Joshua Hunt Hannah Ostlund Lisa Scott Connie Thomason Stanley West, Jr
July 10 Sean Desmond
July 11 Charles Bell Walker Bell Linda Bryant Katherine Marsh Nancy Reams
July 12 Craig Pryor Lee Zacha
July 2John & Terry LowryGeorge & Joan Puckett
July 4 Dave & Linda Wiggins
July 5 Mark & Melissa Andrews Jerry & Barbara Dunn
July 6Dave & Shari Devendorf
July 8Keith & Penny JunkMichael & Lorna MartinNoel & Pat McDevitt
July 9Ben & Caroline EddyEric & Katie KuesterJohn & Holly PandichHank & Marjorie Waters
July 10Stephen & Jean ClarkSteve & Betty GaydicaBob & Carol Henderson
July 11Charles & Gale Lewis
July 12Scott & Ann AbsherHersh & Ruth HughesJim & Pat KefferDee Dee & Philip RussDan & Connie Thomason
July 14Bud & Jean Wallen
July 16Bill & Emily Seskey
July 13 Allie Baker Natalie Hawkins
July 14 Cindy Edgar Luke Hildreth Daniel Neveu
July 15 Aziz Ahmad Michelle Davis Bob FlygarAnn Gregory
July 16 Max Arsenault John McPhaul Ashley White
July 17 Richard Kujawski
July 18 Ben Jordan, Jr. Caroline Kimbell Lucy Kimbell
July 19 Lynn Gardam Michelle Moran
July 20 Susan Bass Nickolas Leonard Debbie Rosenberger Bob Tate
July 21 Ritche Moore, Jr.
July 22 Kimberly Byrd Sandy Haarlow Cary Kennedy Emma Smits
July 23 Andrew Benbow Bruce Bullock Kim Cotty Dennis Lombard Mike McLeod Ed Monroe Nick Myles Kathryn Smith
July 24 Louis Gregory Brian Platt Pam Zell
July 25 Stella Harris Charlotte Kelly Pat Mattoon
July 26 Pat Andrews Michael Black, Jr. Libby MarshMary Lou Smith Ruth Wheliss
July 27 Jim Artman
Bonnie Berger William Kessell
July 28 Clarence Cameron Dede Dawson Davis Gulley Kimball Saunders Peggy Sarvis Robbie Salisbury
July 29 Chris Cates Julie Johnson Jessica Kittrel Louise Pryor Roy Ross
July 30 Dick Kuehl Charlie Monroe Hunter Monroe
July 31 Lana Rebert Larry Sandall Linda Webb
July 17Lanny & Deborah Leonard Roger & Barbara Simpson-Parramore
July 18 Ray & Christa D’Ostroph
July 21Gregg & Pat Allen
July 22Joe & Nancy Currie Dale & JoAnn Erickson Hank & Cathy Roofe Clarence & Catherine Taylor
July 23Patrick & Maggie BarryJeff & Sue Clay
July 24Walter & Cornelia Morris
July 26Bill & Ginny Campling Louis & Ann Gregory
July 27John & Janee Cates
July 28Joe & Susie BoalsBill & Fran Dixon
July 29Philip & Amy Holmes
July 30Joe & Sarah Parrish
July 31Chris & Kelly KiblerAnne Martin & David ThroneburgFrank & Missy QuisRandy & Sharon SheltonTom & Angela WeissJu
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AnniversariesAugust
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August 1 Bill Hipple Pat Scribner Emily Seskey
August 2 Imogean Kirby Erin Kirkland
August 3 Jennie Eastman Austin Tibboel
August 4 Lindsay Blackwood
August 6 Betty Gaydica Rusty Smith
August 7 Bill Dixon
August 8 Christina Acker Bill Dixon
August 9 Chase Blanton James Cotty Ann Fields Katie Fields Millie Mills Gary Ostlund Dan Thomason
August 10 Julian Carr Sara James Clem Monroe Walter Morris Dick Rice
August 11 Chuck Davis Mike Fields Randi Laws Ryan Mestelle David Palmer Kristen Palmer Carol Saylor Jackie Woodward
August 12 Wanda Crenshaw
August 13 Devon Rosenberger Clara Woodcock
August 14 Ann Absher Allan Beck Bill Callison Jason DavisMary Spotts
August 15 Lynn Bowness Carolyn Buchanan Will Huntley
August 16 Mike Broome Rudy Carlson David Lewis
Gale Lewis Jack McClellandJulie Pressley Mary Rivers Ditty Snyder Barrett Walker Paula Zellers
August 17 Savannah Kittrell Doris Ringenbach Spencer SullivanRyan Walker
August 19 Lynda AckerAnna Grace Black Jodi Craig Georgia Kimbell Garrett ParksJeannette Wilson
August 20 Jim Collins Sheri LaForge Bonnie Quesenberry Sharlia Ragan Abigail Seskey Audrey Wiggins
August 21 Anderson Barry Barbara DunnEleanor Goldberg
August 22 JC Baker Kent Carroll Kristin Floyd Janet Mitchell Angels Weiss
August 23 Rachel Cole Byrd Kathy LeeJohn Lowry, Jr. Kamron Monroe
August 24 Lee Riggsbee
August 25 Jim Fisher Russell Flahie Gloria Krug Jean Morrison Anne Smith Stan West, Sr.
August 26 Bill Campling Bob Gordon Nancy Weant
August 27 Tony Creed Ella Hall Deborah Leonard Jane Morgan
August 28 Judy Blasko Carol Kelly
August Birthday CelebrationsCathy Larose Sophia Liu Rebecca PittmanJeff Scruggs Bruce Warlick
August 29 Scott Absher Amelia Kirkland Patrick Kujawski Guy Spears Lenny Taylor Colleen West
August 30 Cate Benbow Jack Leonard Tom Nacca Sarah O’Leary Caryl Peterson
August 31 Jeanie Eastman Kate Ozment
August 26 Don & Priscilla McLeod
August 27 Scott & Natalie Hawkins Jackie & Harriet Speight
August 28 David & Cheryl McNeill
August 29 Bill & Brenda Litton
August 30 Brad & Susan Bass
August 31 Hugh & Carol Mercer
August 1 Mike & Sheila McLeod Michael & Ashley White
August 2 Ed & Wanda Crenshaw John & Lib Shaw
August 3 Colin & Jess Murphy Jim & Reggie Reid
August 4 Jim & Sue Ulrich
August 5 Harry & Sue Caperton
August 6 Larry & Mary Margaret McNeill John & Ebbie Monroe
August 7 Wallace & Molli Beeson
August 9 Richard & Colleen West Tom & Kathy McPherson
August 10 Alex & Susan Bowness
August 11 Jack & Dorrie Gibson Jim & Sandy O’Donnell Bill & Pam Zell
August 12 John & Kay BullardTim & Shauna Lovin Reagan & Linda Parsons
August 13 Ken & Ellie Batchelder Fred & Barb Nuenighoff
August 14 Tom & Linda Bryant Richard & Allison Chatham Kelly & Peggy Miller
August 15 Curtis & Byna Batson Max & Myrtis Morrison Milton & Elaine Sills
August 16 Hershell & Christal Cole Pat & Jackie Dean Bob & Peggy Flygar
August 20 Don & Joan Power Ted & Jane Weatherly
August 22 Bill & Linda Hamel
August 24 Bill & Ruffles Clement Patrick & Leigh Ann Earnhart
Are you interested in moving forward in your faith? Do you want to get to know others in the congregation better? Do you want to learn ways of sharing your faith creatively? Don’t miss this exciting weekend for all ages with a theater company that specializes in making the Christian message challenging and fun at the same time. There’s something for everyone: The performances, talks, and small group activities are designed to help each person grow in Christ and to build a sense of community. Along the way, the group will use theater and storytelling to bring scripture and worship alive. This weekend event will also serve to launch a newly forming Theatre & Worship Arts Ministry Team for our congregation. If you’re a teacher, preacher, or performer looking for creative ways to communicate the gospel; or if you’re just someone who likes to watch, laugh, and think—come and enjoy this delightful time with friends old and new.
Bill Jones Series: A Weekend with Friends led by Friends of the Groom A Christian Theater Company
September 21-23, 2018Friday Dinner Theatre – 5 PM (meal included)
Saturday Workshops – 9-12 & 1-3 PM (box lunch provided)Sunday Worship & 10 AM Program
Save the Date
Upcoming Sermon Series:July 29, August 5 & 12“God has blessed us in Christ.” Ephesians 1:3
The Directory for Worship reminds us that “Healing was an integral part of the ministry of Jesus which the church has been called to continue as one dimension of its concern for the wholeness of people. Through services for wholeness, the church enacts in worship its ministry as a healing community.”
This three-part series will explore the hope Christ brings when we feel; “battered by the waves”; the connection we experience when we gather at the Lord’s Supper; and the blessings of healing prayer and community that create wholeness.
Services for wholeness and healing are provided for in the Presbyterian Book of Order and Book of Common Worship. Prayer is a vital element in these services since this is essentially a time of waiting in faith upon God. The series concludes August 12, when our traditional morning worship will include elements of such a service of healing and wholeness. These services are under the direction of Associate Pastor, Rev. Karen Allen. Elders of the church will also participate. Music, hymns, sermon, as well as both silent and spoken prayer will be included. At the conclusion of the service, enacted prayer will beoffered in the form of laying on of hands and anointing with oil, if requested and desired. We are seeking to be faithful, opening a door for renewal and wholeness. We hope you will join us on these special Sundays as we step out of the way so the Spirit might lead us in fresh ways.
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Sunday Worship9:00 & 11:10 AM
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