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Church and Home MAY 2017
“Boldly with Christ We Belong, Believe, Grow and Reach Out”
First Presbyterian Church 1901 W Leota Street
North Platte, NE 69101
Telephone: (308) 532-1083 Fax: (308) 532-2968
Web site: www.fpcnp.org Church e-mail address:
STAFF INTERIM PASTOR:
Rev. Steve Nofel
ADMIN ASSIST: Naomi Okoye
CUSTODIAN: Linsey Nicola
CHOIR DIRECTOR: Connie McCreery
BELL DIRECTOR: Jill Dolan
CHILD CARE: Deb Welsh
ELDERS Clerk of Session:
Jon Beggs Dean Kurth, Treasurer
Rachel Allison Scott Baker
Lowell Fenster Chuck Francis
Ann Jones Kristi Leibhart Rick Libsack Nancy Mack
Ellie McClymont Ron Ochsner Martha Orcutt
Danny Ridgway Mandy Vargas
Deb Weitzel
DEACONS Howard & Ruth Gebhardt
Janet & Leroy Hare Tammy Miller
Maxine Mulder Zac Ochsner
Cyndee & Scott Orr Joy Petersen
Irene Ridgway Bev & Cecil Sallee
Bob Weber Rod Weitzel
Jenny Zachry
PW MODERATOR: Dixie Francis
Glory and honor and peace for everyone who does good.
Romans 2:10
My big word for the month of May is “HONOR.”
On Sunday, May 7, at our 10:00 a.m. communion
worship service we will honor our graduating High School Seniors. Our
FPC & Me young believers will lead worship that morning. As a church
family, we will congratulate our seniors and their parents and pray with them
as they take the next step in the Great Adventure!
The very next Sunday, May 14 is Mother’s Day. This is a biggie! The
Lord God made this one of the top 10 commandments. Our Savior, Jesus
raised it even higher. I urge you to HONOR your mother that day, and/or
those wonderful women in your life that has been a mother to you even if she
didn’t give birth to you. We will ask God’s blessing upon all the women in
worship that morning.
Pay to all what is due them— respect to whom respect is due, honor to
whom honor is due. Owe no one anything, except to love one another.
Romans 13:7-8
Sunday, May 21, we will be honored with the presence of Rev. Bill
Nottage-Tacey. Rev. Bill will lead worship and preach that morning. I will
be in Colorado Springs honoring our family’s high school graduate, our son,
Matthew Martin.
We all know the last weekend in May is Memorial Day weekend. We
honor all those who have gone before us. Our Sunday worship will include
several moments to simply remember, give thanks and honor the saints in
light.
Finally, I say with all humility, it has been an honor to serve this church as
your interim pastor. For the first time in many years, the written word fails
me – I just don’t know how to express my gratitude.
I am so thankful for the session, leadership, and the people of all ages in
this church. You have brought much to my life, and I pray I have served you
to the best of my ability.
I recently discovered that the Apostle Paul raised the word honor all the
way up to the front of the commandments. For the ever observant Paul, we
know he daily prayed daily, “We shall love the Lord our God with all our
hearts, minds, souls and strength.”
In Romans, he adds to the command to love. “Love one another with
mutual affection; outdo one another in showing honor.” Romans 12:10
The Grace and Peace of Our Lord Jesus Christ be with you forever and ever.
Steve Nofel
May Anniversaries
5/10/2002 - Cash & Amy Jo Cauffman 5/17/1980 - Duane & Sheri Hoschouer 5/20/1977 - Ron & Teresa Detlefsen 5/22/1966 - Robert & Joyce Kohler 5/24/2003 - Scott & Melinda Baker 5/27/2000 - Matt & Sarah Kaminski 5/29/1970 - Jim & Ellie McClymont
Mowing season has arrived
Chuck Francis is looking for a few good men AND women to help with the mowing this year. There is a sign-up sheet in the office or call Chuck at 660-1577. Mowing will be done about every 4 - 5 days.
Fellowship Time!!!
GIRLS' LUNCH OUT (GLO) "Girls" of the congregation no host lunch at noon on the first Wednesday of each month at the Espresso Shop downtown!
*Remember, Wednesday, May 3, 12:00 noon, or whenever you can get there.
MEN’S COFFEE HOUR - All Men of the church are invited to meet at the Pop Corner on Wednesdays at 9:00am.
MS FRIENDSHIP - meets the first Friday of the month at 6:00pm at the Airport restaurant. Open to everyone. RSVP to Pennie Mattke or the church office. Next meeting is May 5.
ALL are welcome!
Pastor Steve’s contact information:
Church Phone: 532-1083 Cell Phone: (402) 202-2381
We extend our sympathy and prayers to the family of Paula Newmyer who passed away April 2. We extend our sympathy and prayers to Lyle Anderson, Rachel Allison and family on the death of Mary Anderson who passed away April 6.
1 Kaitlyn Arthur 2 Ibbie Majors 9 Sandra Johnson 12 Chuck Francis Jill Dolan 14 Chase Leibhart
15 Sean Pierce 16 Ron Ochsner 17 Stephanie McConnell 19 JoAnne Greene 20 Pam Erickson 22 Kristi Leibhart 23 Cyndee Orr 25 Irene Ridgway 28 Finley Cauffman 29 Jim Orcutt
Big “Thanks” are in order . . .
"I want to personally say a big THANK YOU all who helped out with the Fish Fry. Another big THANK YOU to all those who brought all those wonderful and
delicious desserts. It was a great time and looking forward to next year. Thank you again." - - Scott Baker
A big “thank you” goes to Jill Dolan, bell director, and to all the ringers. The Bell choir is a great asset to our church. Thank You!!! Also, the Bell Choir will not meet again until August.
A big “thank you” goes to Connie McCreery, choir director, and the choir members for a great year and a wonderful Easter Cantata! The Chancel Choir will continue through May and then Connie will be looking for summer musicians.
Final FPC&ME until the Fall Join us as we close our
year with a night of games, fun and
food - sandwich/sub bar, salad, chips and dessert.
4:30pm - Games and having fun 5:30pm - Let’s eat Everyone welcome!
Please RSVP to the church office if you plan to join us for dinner.
Summer Church Camp June and July are camping months.
At Calvin Crest, near
Fremont, week long opportunities are available for children and youth grades 1 thru 8. Themes include: ranch camp, mountain bike camp, high adventure, night owls.
At Highlands camp near Allenspark, CO, camping weeks for grade 3 thru 12 include adventure camp; music, art, and drama camp; mission adventure camp.
For adult and/or families there is Synod
School on the Buena Vista campus in Storm Lake, IA. Pastors and lay persons lead sessions provid-ing a variety of topics and activities to pursue. A planned schedule of activities includes children of all ages. All campers attend energizing worship at beginning and ending of the day.
Camperships are available through: Our church—stop by the church office for a
form. Presbytery—The 2017 church camp scholarship
application is now available on the Presbytery Youth Committee page of the website www.centralnepresby.org.
Footsteps Camp A healing journey through grief
June 10, 2017 New Location:
Camp Comeca - Cozad, NE Footsteps Camp is a day-long camp focused on children and teens, along with their guardi-an, who have experienced the death of a loved one. At the camp, all participants will learn about their grief and connect with others who have experienced a loss. The camp is free to all campers and is made possible by gifts to the Great Plains Health Care Foundation. Breakfast, lunch, snacks, activity supplies and T-shirts will be provided. For more information, contact Renee Callaghan: At 308-568-7918 / [email protected]
2017-2018 Scholarships Awarded Congratulations to: J D Barr, Drew Callaghan, Natalie Jones, Tori Kurth, Jakob Ochsner, Kelsey Stokely, Alec Wesslund
Congratulations to our 2017 grads
Please join us Sunday, May 7, at 10AM as we honor our graduates:
JD Barr
Morgan Libsack
Jakob Ochsner
The Hershey High School Graduating Class of 2017 announce commencement exercises to be held May 13, 2017 at 10:00am in the Hershey High School Gymnasium. J.D. Barr would like to extend an invitation to you to attend the
ceremony. You are invited to celebrate with Jakob Ochsner on Sunday, May 14, at First Presbyter-ian Church in the Family Life Center from 4:00pm-7:00pm. Graduation is at 2:00pm.
Adventures of Bob and Kristi Rice soon . . . Juba, South Sudan
Keeping up With the Rices http://bobandkristi.blogspot.com/
Please keep the Rice's in your prayers during this transition period.
Adult Study Opportunities
The Saturday morning 9:00am Bible Study will meet on May 13 and 27. We in the Gospel of Matthew discussing the Passion of Jesus beginning with the Last Supper. All are welcome to join the group. We meet 9:00am in the Session meeting room.
“Second Sunday = Second Purchase” of an item for the Pantry
Bring an item (or two) and put them in the grocery cart on the Second Sunday - or - leave it in the pantry box any time during the week - or - take it to the pantry at 114 C St, between 1-3pm.
Home Communion: Pastor Steve along with one of the Deacons have been extending the table and taking communion to our shut-ins. If you have not received commun-ion and would like to be receiving it, please contact the church office. Or . . . If you are just interested in a visit, we would like to hear from you also.
PRESBYTERIANS ARE HANDS ON WHEN IT COMES TO MISSION
The Mission Committee would like to know if there are members of the congregation who need help with their
yard work this Spring. If there is a need, and if we have enough volunteers, we hope to offer this service. Please call the church office if you are interested in helping, or are in need of assistance.
We will let you know when we have a Saturday date to lend a hand to Habitat for Humanity with lunch and coffee break refreshments. If you would like to help with the food, please call Naomi, or just tell Deb, Ellie, or Nancy. Thanks!
Your Mission Committee, Deb Weitzel, Elli McClymont, Nancy Mack, Pastor Steve
CWS Blanket Sunday: Because our neighbors deserve warmth and comfort Mother’s Day/Blanket Sunday is May 14
They are also filled with abundant joy, which has overflowed in rich generosity. 2 Corinthians 8:2
For 35 years, the nonprofit organization La Puente has provided vital resources and services to people in crisis in Colorado’s San Luis Valley. Your support meant that we shipped CWS Blankets and CWS Kits to La Puente in 2016. The supplies were distributed to La Puente’s homeless shelter and to residents in the San Juan Mountains living in the area known as the “flats.” Many homes in the flats don’t have running water or electricity. Most use firewood as their main heat source. In this high-altitude climate, winter temperatures can drop to life-threatening lows. Firewood can run out before winter ends. Robert Lockwood, the Rural Outreach Initiative’s Case Manager for La Puente, travels the flats and meets with the families living there. He provides resources when he can and always passes along essential information about where to access needed services. Last winter, Robert distributed all of the warm, wool Church World Service Blankets and Hygiene Kits he had on hand. Jesus said, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matthew 6:21). God has blessed us with so much, and we have much to share. Share this love by providing CWS Blankets to those in need. Each blanket costs only $10, but these blankets can be a vital resource for someone needing a little support, warmth and encouragement.
March Finance Report
March March Receipts Expenses Actual: $7,375.07 $18,142.04 Budget: $14,440.83 $18,223.79
YTD Receipts YTD Expenses Actual: $51,551.84 $55,812.33 Budget: $43,322.49 $54,721.37
Grace Ministries Food Pantry We handed out several days worth of food to 239 people in March this year! It is interest-ing….we haven’t set any new records for several months, and that is a good thing! We are hope-ful that it means the economy has improved a bit and more folks have been able to find work. 297 pounds of frozen meat left the Pantry in March, as well as 435 cans of fruit, 130 jars of peanut butter, and 248 boxes of cereal, to name a few. 430 cans of canned soup left the Pantry, and that is something I would like to talk to you about. We could use your help in replenishing our meal soup this month! By meal soup, I am referring to the types of soup that have meat, vegetables, and noodles or beans in them. Chicken noodle, beef stew, split pea with ham, chili, etc. Soups such as these have a higher protein count, and tend to be higher in calories, which makes them a little more substantial and filling than a broth or cream soup. Meal soups can be prepared using just a hot plate or micro-wave, and I’m sure they’ve been eaten straight out of the can on occasion! We are particularly low on meal soups at this time, so watch local ads and stores for specials, and help us get our supplies back up. Thank you all who ask what we need most, or watch the weekly Sunday bulletins for Pantry announcements!
Curves for Women recently held a food drive and our share was around 1000 pounds! Wow, what a blessing! The USPS “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive is coming up on May 13, so set some items out for your Mail Carrier that day if you can! We also have such wonderful donations from friends of the Pantry! Margaret, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your con-tinued generosity. Director Dean always says, ‘She’s one GREAT lady!’ And he says the same about Mary out in Oregon! Thank you Mary for continuing to support Grace Ministries from so far away!
Before I close, let me talk a bit about our Presbyterian volunteers. I’ve told you recently of our Pantry leaders and the jobs they do: Dean, Ned and Nancy, Cecil, and Scott Allison. Our weekly volunteers deserve a big THANK YOU too! For March I want to give shout outs to Carol and Jon Beggs, Dave and Sharon Glenn, Chuck Henline, Dennis and Gaylene Lombardi, Tammy Miller, Pastor Steve, Tom Pendleton, Bev Sallee, Jeanie Thies, and Chuck and Toni Volcek. Dan Ridgway usually helps a great deal, but was out due to surgery, but we thank him as well.
Once again, we couldn’t continue this work with-out all of YOU and we thank you!
- - Leigh Henline
GATHERINGS AND FELLOWSHIP TIME: PW Coordinating Team will meet
Thursday, May 4, at 10:30am
Women’s Fellowships / Bible Study will meet in the church parlor
on Thursday, May 11
9:30am - Morning Fellowship Hostess: Dixie Francis
6:00pm - Evening Spirits Hostess: Cheryl MacDonald
* If you need a ride, please call one of the members of the fellowships or the church office.
You are always welcome!
SERVICE: May Service Committee
Coordinator: Judi Pedersen Members: Elaine Boyle, Lila Oltmans, June Powers, Bev Sallee, Louise Steele, Amanda Vargas
Ladies don’t forget GLO “Girls Lunch Out”
Every 1st Wednesday of the month at 12:00 Noon
At the Espresso Café downtown
Many have been getting together regularly for lunch and would love to have you join them.
The next Luncheon is Wednesday, May 3.
Presbytery of Central Nebraska Women’s Spring Gathering
God’s Light Gives Life “In Him was life, and the life was the light of all
people. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.” John 1:4-5
Speaker: Sue Medsker-Nedderman will share her experience of the Presbyterian Women’s Mission Trip to the San Francisco Bay area in 2016.
at the First Presbyterian Church North Platte, NE Saturday, May 6
9:30am Registration —3:00pm Registration: $10
The gathering will include worship with communion, lunch, and fellowship. Registration information is on the table in the Narthex or in our church office.
READING TIME: Attention Readers - The 2017 Reading List is on the cart in the Narthex along with the books that have been highlighted for this year.
Here are highlights from two of the books.
Bohemian Girl by Terese Svoboda
Young Harriet’s father sells her as a slave to settle his gambling debt with an eccentric Indian—and her story is just beginning. Part Huck Finn, part True Grit, Harriet’s story of her encounter with the dark and brutal history of the American West is a true original. When she escapes the strange mound-building obsession of her Pawnee captor, Harriet sets off on a trek to find her father, only to meet with ever-stranger characters and situations along the way. She befriends a Jewish prairie peddler, escapes with a chanteuse, is imprisoned in a stockade and rescued by a Civil War balloonist, and becomes an accidental shopkeeper and the surrogate mother to an abandoned child, while abetting the escape of runaway slaves.
Like Dandelion Dust by Karen Kingsbury
Jack and Molly Campbell are right where they want to be, enjoying an idyllic life with their four-year-old son, Joey. Then the phone call comes from the social worker, Joey’s biological father has just been released from prison. He is ready to start life over, but not without his son. Joey must be returned to his biological parents. In the days that follow the ruling, Jack Campbell has a desperate and danger-ous thought. What if they can devise a way out?
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3 9am “Men’s Coffee Hour” at Pop Corner 12noon Girls Lunch out @ The Espresso
4:30pm FPC & Me 5:30pm Dinner for all
Rehearsals: 7:00pm Chancel Choir
4 10:30am PW Coordinating Mtg
5 6:00pm MS Friendship at the Airport
6
9:30am - 3:00pm Presbytery Women’s Spring Gathering
7
Graduate Sunday 9:30am Choir Rehearsal 10am Worship / Communion
*Live Streaming @
www.fpcnp.org
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9
9:00am Mission Fellowship
10 9am “Men’s Coffee Hour” at Pop Corner
Rehearsals: 7:00pm Chancel Choir
11
9:30am Morning Fellowship 6:00pm Evening Spirits
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13
9:00am Bible Study
14
Blanket Sunday 9:30am Choir Rehearsal 10am Worship *Live Streaming @
www.fpcnp.org
15 4:00pm Finance
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9:00am Mission Fellowship 6:00pm WAM
17 9am “Men’s Coffee Hour” at Pop Corner
Rehearsals: 7:00pm Chancel Choir
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20 NO Bible Study
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9:30am Choir Rehearsal 10am Worship *Live Streaming @
www.fpcnp.org
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7:00pm Session
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9:00am Mission Fellowship
24 9am “Men’s Coffee Hour” at Pop Corner Rehearsals: 7:00pm Chancel Choir
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9:00am Bible Study
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9:30am Choir Rehearsal 10am Worship *Live Streaming @
www.fpcnp.org
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Memorial Day Office Closed
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31 9am “Men’s Coffee Hour” at Pop Corner
May 2017
First Presbyterian Church (USA) 1901 W Leota Street
North Platte, Nebraska 69101
Pastor: Rev. Steve Nofel
Our Purpose
“Boldly with Christ, We Belong,
Believe, Grow and Reach Out”
Tel: (308) 532-1083
Fax: (308) 532-2968
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.fpcnp.org
Sunday Services
10:00am Worship
(Live Stream Broadcast at www.fpcnp.org)
Wednesday
FPC & ME (Sept - May)
Choir Rehearsals
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
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Organization
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North Platte, NE 69101