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Volume 40 Issue 2 Denbigh Presbyterian Church Our Church Staff Pastor The Reverend Deborah Dail Ministerial Intern Rusty Norton Director of Children’s/Youth Ministries Liz Marshall Director of Music Ministries Dr. Kelly Montgomery Administrative Assistant Wanda Hale Sexton Team Mark, June, Lauren and Nick Tessarolo Pre-Kindergarten Director Maggie Vincelette Nursery Coordinator Alicia Lewis The Denbigh Digest is published monthly on the third or fourth Monday The deadline for items to be included is 9:00 AM on that Monday Comments or Questions? Contact the church office at 877-2048 or e-mail us at [email protected] January 28, 2013 Inside this issue: Lent/Easter 1 Deborah’s Desk 2-3 Worship and Finance 4 Outreach 5-6 Session News 7 Adult Spiritual Growth 8 Pre-K/Fellowship 9-10 Children’s and Youth Ministry 11 Congregational Care 12 Birthdays/Thank You 13 February Schedule 14 SHARE 15 Calendar 16 Next Issue February 25, 2013 During the season of Lent we will have a sermon series on “Giving It Up and Taking It On.” Often we think about giving up something such as chocolate during Lent. This year we will consider attitudes to give up during Lent (and beyond!). It is traditional during Lent to not only give up something but also to take on something positive, holy or service-oriented. This year we will take on new attitudes and actions. Join us for these worship services as we seek to grow in Christ. Ash Wednesday, February 13, 7:30 p.m. “Giving up Superficiality -- Taking on Authenticity” First Sunday in Lent, February 17, 10:30 a.m. “Giving up Self Taking on Service” Second Sunday in Lent, February 24, 10:30 a.m. “Giving up OUR Expectations – Taking on GOD’S Sur- prises Third Sunday in Lent, March 3, 10:30 a.m. “Giving up Prejudice Taking on Family” Fourth Sunday in Lent, March 10, 10:30 a.m. “Giving up Privilege Taking on Humility” Fifth Sunday in Lent, March 17, 10:30 a.m. “Giving up the Past Taking on God’s Present and Future” Passion/Palm Sunday, March 24, 10:30 a.m. Cantata and “Giving up Excess – Taking on Contentment” Maundy Thursday, March 28, 7:30 p.m. “Giving up Life Taking on Death” Easter Sunrise Service, March 31, 6:30 a.m. at Second Presbyterian Church “Giving up Darkness – Taking on Light” Easter, March 31, 10:30 a.m. “Giving up Death – Taking on Life”

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Volume 40

Issue 2 Denbigh Presbyterian Church

Our Church Staff

Pastor

The Reverend Deborah Dail

Ministerial Intern

Rusty Norton

Director of Children’s/Youth Ministries

Liz Marshall

Director of Music Ministries

Dr. Kelly Montgomery

Administrative Assistant

Wanda Hale

Sexton Team

Mark, June, Lauren and Nick Tessarolo

Pre-Kindergarten Director

Maggie Vincelette

Nursery Coordinator

Alicia Lewis

The Denbigh Digest is published

monthly on the third or fourth

Monday

The deadline for items

to be included is 9:00 AM

on that Monday

Comments or Questions?

Contact the church office

at 877-2048 or e-mail us at

[email protected]

January 28, 2013

Inside this issue:

Lent/Easter 1

Deborah’s Desk 2-3

Worship and Finance 4

Outreach 5-6

Session News 7

Adult Spiritual Growth 8

Pre-K/Fellowship 9-10

Children’s and Youth Ministry 11

Congregational Care 12

Birthdays/Thank You 13

February Schedule 14

SHARE 15

Calendar 16

Next Issue February 25, 2013

During the season of Lent we will have a sermon series

on “Giving It Up and Taking It On.” Often we think

about giving up something such as chocolate during Lent.

This year we will consider attitudes to give up during

Lent (and beyond!). It is traditional during Lent to not

only give up something but also to take on something

positive, holy or service-oriented. This year we will take

on new attitudes and actions. Join us for these worship

services as we seek to grow in Christ.

Ash Wednesday, February 13, 7:30 p.m. – “Giving up

Superficiality -- Taking on Authenticity”

First Sunday in Lent, February 17, 10:30 a.m. – “Giving

up Self – Taking on Service”

Second Sunday in Lent, February 24, 10:30 a.m. –

“Giving up OUR Expectations – Taking on GOD’S Sur-

prises

Third Sunday in Lent, March 3, 10:30 a.m. – “Giving

up Prejudice – Taking on Family”

Fourth Sunday in Lent, March 10, 10:30 a.m. – “Giving

up Privilege – Taking on Humility”

Fifth Sunday in Lent, March 17, 10:30 a.m. – “Giving

up the Past – Taking on God’s Present and Future”

Passion/Palm Sunday, March 24, 10:30 a.m. – Cantata

and “Giving up Excess – Taking on Contentment”

Maundy Thursday, March 28, 7:30 p.m. – “Giving up

Life – Taking on Death”

Easter Sunrise Service, March 31, 6:30 a.m. at Second

Presbyterian Church – “Giving up Darkness – Taking

on Light”

Easter, March 31, 10:30 a.m. – “Giving up Death –

Taking on Life”

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Dear Friends:

I want to share with you some exciting news! The Session and the Congregation of Denbigh

Presbyterian Church have recently voted to:

Continue the process that may result in a “Plan of Union” with Second Presbyterian Church

Newport News

Appoint a “Plan of Union Team” consisting of Jim Wightman, Becky Skaar, Carolyn

Woodard, Dale Pennell and Rev. Deborah Dail

The Session and the Congregation of Second Presbyterian Church have also voted to continue

the process that may result in a “Plan of Union” with our congregation and have appointed a

“Plan of Union Team.”

Background:

Second Presbyterian Church representatives have shared with us that their membership and

active worship attendance have decreased. Despite their best efforts toward revitalization, they

have not seen their church grow. Rather than closing their church, they proposed that we join

together in ministry to the Denbigh community, which we have all faithfully served for many

years. If we unite the churches’ assets – people, financial resources and heart for mission – we

may be able to carry out the mission of Christ in our community and world better together than

we can separately.

The DPC and Second Church sessions appointed 4-member teams to meet together to discuss

the possibilities of uniting our ministries. These teams have met during the latter part of 2012,

along with both churches’ pastors and representatives from the Presbytery of Eastern Virginia.

Our team is Jim Wightman, Becky Skaar, Dale Pennell and Carolyn Woodard.

At their respective January 15, 2013 meetings both the DPC and Second Church sessions ap-

proved commencing the process of uniting the ministries of the two churches, beginning in

February 2013, with the purpose of having an actionable “Plan of Union” to present to both

congregations by August 1, 2013. Both Sessions have determined that a merger may be in the

best interest of both congregations.

As noted above, this information was shared at both churches’ congregational meetings on

January 20, 2013. The actions are noted above. (At the Second Presbyterian Congregational

meeting they appointed an additional team member; it is likely that the DPC will appoint

another team member so that there are five people from each church serving on the “Plan of

Union Team.”) (continued on next page)

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Next Steps:

The “Plan of Union Team” meets on Thursday, February 7 and will likely meet at least

monthly after that. Please note that the “Plan of Union Team” consists of the same people

who have been meeting over the last months of preliminary discussions.

We have already been inviting Second Presbyterian Church members to events and will

continue to do so. We will have a joint Ash Wednesday Service at DPC and will have a

joint Easter Sunrise Service at Second PC.

We will be drawing together leaders of both churches to look at specific areas of ministry

and how we can unite our ministries.

We hope to have an actionable “Plan of Union” to present to both congregations by August

1, 2013.

Prayer Requests:

We invite your earnest prayers for this exciting process. Please pray for:

God’s will to be accomplished

Guidance for the “Plan of Union Team.”

Guidance for the Sessions and Congregations of DPC and Second PC

Openness to possibilities and change; creativity

New friendships and ministry partnerships

Patience, courage and love throughout the process

Expanded opportunities to serve the community and world in Jesus’ name

If you have questions or ideas to share, please see me or one of the “Plan of Union Team”

members.

In Christ,

Deborah

P.S. The minutes from the January 20, 2013 Congregational Meeting will be included in the

next edition of the Digest after they are approved by the Session.

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Church Record Active Membership (412)

Attendance 12/23 12/24 12/24 12/30

Worship 173 120 128 112

Nurseries 6 n/a n/a 2

Sunday School 25 n/a n/a 19

Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper

Please join us in celebrating the Lord’s Supper on Sunday, February 3. Please

prayerfully prepare for the celebration of the Lord’s Supper.

CHURCH BUDGET

Actual Year to Date December 31, 2012

Total Income $ 299,803.58

Total Expenses $ 285,958.66

Net Difference $ 13,844.92

Church Record Active Membership (412)

Attendance 1/6 1/13 1/20 1/27

Worship 111 128 136 121

Nurseries 10 8 0 7

Sunday School 20 27 20 17

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If we bring just one food item every Sunday. . . Some suggestions for DUCO’s pantry:

Meat Peanut butter

Fruit Jelly/Jam (Item is very Low)

Cereal Spaghetti sauce

Pasta Dry Potatoes

Beans Canned meals (stew, ravioli,

etc.)

Rice Dry milk (individual pkgs.)

Jello Baby food and formula

Food items should be

canned/boxed/non-perishable

. . . the shelves would

never be bare.

S.H.A.R.E.

February 2013 S.H.A.R.E. orders can be placed the week of February 4-8. The

orders will be placed on Monday, February 11 at 10:00 AM and will be distributed

in the Narthex area of Denbigh Presbyterian Church on Saturday, February 23

from 7:00-7:30 AM. All orders must be picked up by 7:30 AM. Volunteers cannot

be held responsible for orders which are not picked up.

Denbigh Presbyterian Church mem-

bers will work at the Food Bank on

Saturday, February 23, 2013. For

more information contact Terry

Hall.

Christmas Outreach Thank you to everyone who donated food, gifts and money for families in our

community at Christmastime. Thank you to Smithfield Foods for contributing

hams. Together we provided Christmas gifts, a Christmas meal and food for chil-

dren during the school break for 23 families with a total of 55 children.

Thank you to our Local Missions Team for their ongoing ministry to families in

our community.

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The annual garage sale is just around the corner in the Spring of 2013.

It is time to start saving your treasures. Please note that we cannot

accept items at the church at this time due to limited storage space.

It is very helpful if you can price all of the items ahead of time. We will

not be collecting clothing, shoes, etc. Those items can be donated to

local charities. All proceeds will go to support the 2013 Haiti Mission

Team.

SAVE THE DATES! Denbigh Presbyterian Church is hosting the P.O.R.T. homeless shelter the week of March27-April3, 2013. Six partner churches will be serving in this ministry that week. We have full responsibility for the shelter the evening of Easter Sunday, March 31. Please consider this as you make plans for Holy Week. Please watch for the sign-up sheets available soon and thank you in advance for all of your help with this very important ministry. For questions, please contact Gerry Ellis at 757-877-4847 or [email protected].

Please pray for our 2013 Haiti Mission Team. The team will be traveling to Haiti to serve with

Bruce and Deb Robinson from June 17 to June 27.

Thank you for supporting the fundraisers which allow us to travel and buy needed supplies for

the work we will be doing.

If you have projects at your home, team members may be available to do the projects. You may

then make a donation in the individual’s name for his/her financial support for the trip.

For more information about the Haiti Team, fundraisers and work project opportunities please

contact Sandi Murawski.

Chili-to-GO

Thank you to all who purchased Chili-to-Go. The Haiti Mission Team collected $112.00 for

this fundraiser.

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Summary of January 15, 2013 Stated Session Meeting

1. Received and reviewed financial statements. Noted that 2012 finished with

balance of $13,844.92. An additional amount of $51,331.81 was received in 2012

for special offerings and causes.

2. Approved recommendation to move $15,000 from Cash to Building Fund line.

3. Approved the recommendation that the ministries of Denbigh Presbyterian

Church and Second Presbyterian Church Newport News be united in an intentional

manner beginning February 2013 subject to the approval of the congregation with

the intention of having an actionable plan of union to present to the congregations

by August 1, 2013. That these actions be reported to the DPC Congregation on

January 20, 2013 at the Congregational Meeting and approval sought from the

congregation.

4. Elected Kristi Spivey to serve as secretary at the Annual and Corporation

Meetings on January 20, 2013.

5. Approved recommendation to have Starling Guttering to install church

guttering.

6. Approved request of Nar-Anon to use building for meetings on Tuesdays from 7

to 8 p.m. beginning February 5, 2013.

Summary of January 15, 2013 Board of Trustees Meeting

Held meeting and re-elected Don Bickhart as president.

Dinner With Deborah All DPC Session members and staff will dine with the officers from Second Presbyterian on

Friday, February 22 at 6:30 at Joe and Mimma’s in Yorktown. Please make your reservation

with Don and Charlotte Eason.

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The Women of Faith Bible study.

James, Jesus' own brother, started out as a skeptic. See how one

glimpse of the resurrected Savior turned an unbeliever into a disciple.

Bible scholars compare James to the prophet Amos. In other ways,

James more closely resembles the Book of Proverbs than any other New

Testament book. Topics in this study include: joy, hardship, faith, rever-

sal of fortunes for rich and poor, wisdom, gifts from above, single-

mindedness, the dangers of the tongue, humility, and prayer.

If you are new to our Women’s Bible Studies or new to Denbigh Presbyterian

Church, we hope you will join us. We laugh a lot, cry at times, lean on each other

often, fellowship, and really enjoy being in God’s Word together. Our video

leader, Beth Moore, will constantly challenge us to think differently about our

own daily walk with God and to search further into this faithful jour-

ney. Through her infectious energy and well-researched points of view, we will

discover paths that we might never have taken before. Childcare will be

available.

It’s not too late to

join us for the

Women’s Bible

Study on James.

Join us on Monday’s

from 6:30-8:30 PM

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Denbigh Presbyterian Pre-Kindergarten

The Pre-Kindergarten’s registration period for church members (children and grand-

children) will begin on Tuesday, January 29th. It will open for our current families on February

4th and for the general public on February 11th. You may pick up a registration packet from the

Pre-K office, or visit our website at www.dppre-k.com for more information or to register.

For the 2013-2014 school year we will continue to offer a 2 ½ year old class on T/Th, 3

year old classes on T/Th and M/W/F, and 4 year old classes on M/W/F or M-Th. Registration

fees and tuition are remaining the same.

Maggie Vincelette

DPPK Director

# of Days Registration/Supply/Activity

Fees Monthly Tuition

2 (2 ½ or 3 years) $110 $115

3 (3 or 4 years) $130 $145

4 (4 years) $160 $180

Prime Timers

February 17 – Luncheon in the Fellowship Room after worship, sponsored by Presbyterian

Women and High School Youth

April 20, 5:30 AM – Volunteer at the Peninsula Foodbank

May 9 - Day trip to Edenton, NC. It is a charming and quaint town to visit and the tour will

include lunch. More details to follow

May (date to be announced) – Volunteer for Adopt-a-Spot

June 9, 2:30 PM – Attend Poquoson Island Players production of “Oklahoma”

If any Prime Timer has an idea for the group to participate in and would like to take charge of it,

please contact Elaine. We are always looking for interesting and fun things to do!

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Faith Weaver Friends

Faith Weaver Friends is our exciting children’s and youth ministry which meets on Wednesday

nights from 5:45 to 7:30 p.m. This program features Bible study, dinner, recreation, music,

crafts and lots of fun.

Our spring session began January 30, 2013 with more than 30 children/youth in attendance.

The spring session runs through May 1.

Spring session tuition is $15.00 for the first child, $10.00 for the second child (not to exceed

$30.00 per family). This helps cover the cost of dinner and supplies. Scholarships are avail-

able.

Thank you to all my Faith Weaver Friends volunteers. This program could not run without

you! I truly appreciate every one of you.

If you have any questions about Faith Weaver Friends please contact me at

[email protected].

Liz Marshall

Please join us on February 3 after worship service for our Annual

Souper Bowl of Caring Luncheon. Please bring a crock pot of your

favorite soup or chili or a dessert. Last year we had 18 different pots of

soups. Come hungry so you can sample all soups or eat just your favorite

one! The Middle School youth will be collecting canned goods or mone-

tary donations to help our local food closet Denbigh United Christian Out-

reach D.U.C.O. If you have any questions please see Liz Marshall.

High School Youth Activities

February:

3 Super Bowl Party at the Canaday Home 6 to 10 p.m.

Bring a 2-liter drink and a snack to share

16 Prep for Prime Timer Luncheon

10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at DPC

We will begin preparing the meal and set up the

Fellowship room for the luncheon.

17 Prime Timer’s Luncheon

9:30 arrive at DPC to finish prep and attend worship service

11:45 – 2:30 Serve lunch and clean up.

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Joan Kiser

Rhett Hickman

Conner,

grand nephew of Darlene Mays-Tittman

Myrna Bickhart

Jerry Helms

Amelia Britt’s daughter-in-law

Marianne Williams’ father

Michelle Ramdeholl’s mother and brother

Trudy Bowman’s husband

Kathy Baldwin’s father

Leslie Maloney

Jamie Eason

Pete Buchanan

Stephanie Harris

Anne Avery’s sister-in-law

Chip Shefelton’s father

Morris Kincaid

Beth Coulson

Sadie Johnson

Phil Gruber

Johnny Ames

LuAnn Jusino

Rebecca Powell

Betty Roach

Alistair Paton,

brother of Rita Stevens and Lillie Gagliardi

Paul Reynolds’ father, Paul

Janeane Reynolds’ father

Rebecca DuHamel’s mother

Preston DuHamel’s mother

Ben Ellis, surgery

Diana Woodall, Pat Horton’s daughter

Julie Dalton

Tim Jacoby

Andrea Marchese

Family members of Andrea Marchese

Michael Duncan

Whit Mayes

Our Military Tom Joyce Bruce Baffer Chris Rupp

Robert Depp Caroline Joyce Michael Shea

Pete Marshall Lee Holfert Daniel Jones

Jennifer

Lambert

David Baird Joel Silva

David Powers Jacob Mayes Kelly Keene

Jonathan

Graebener

Dan

Barnhart

David

Burroughs

Terri Minch Osner Daniel Troyer Rob Phelps

Lazaro Durruty

Mark Manoso Ryan Jones James O’Suna

Jennifer Hale Williams

Derrick Parker Fred Wong

Our Deployed Mi l i tary Ricardo Marquez

Our Missionaries in Haiti Bruce and Deb Robinson

Serving in the Peace Corps

Kirk

McCullough

We express our sympathies to

the following families. May

God bring comfort and

hope to all who grieve.

Brenda Lamb and family on the death

of her father, William Rorrer.

Jackie LedBetter and family on the

death of her sister.

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For all in my church family who visited me

both in the hospital following two surgeries and my

stays in the rehab center, I want to thank you. For

everyone who sent flowers, food, cards and who

came to visit me since I’ve been home, I do appre-

ciate it. Thank you for your prayers and may God

bless you each and every one for all your kind

deeds.

Sincerely, Becky Powell

Dear DPC family,

Thank you so much for your prayers, phone

calls, cards and thoughts during my recent illness.

Earl and I both appreciate everything.

I am doing much better.

Shirley and Earl Lassiter

1 Dan Dail

1 Myrna Bickhart

A2 James & Michelle Ramdeholl

3 Kelly Phelps

3 Thomas Ragsdale

6 Robert Manoso

6 Sara Marshall

7 Fred O'Keeffe

7 Benjamin Carr

8 Jenny Ames

8 John Mayes

9 Daniel Troyer

10 Raymond Bowman

10 Stephanie Paul

10 Danny Hunt

A10 Carol and Joan Kiser

A10 Willie and Vanessa Gamble

10 Stephanie Paul

11 Shannon Scott

13 Matthew Crane

16 Stacey Coll

16 Justin Marshall

A17 Mark & June Tessarolo

17 Bruce Tuftie

18 Darlene Wickline

19 Keagan Barkdull

19 Sandi Murawski

20 Rebecca Powell

21 John Fleming, Jr.

21 David Jusino II

22 Jamieson Carr

22 Joey Hafner

23 Willie Gamble

25 Madelyn Nance

25 Corban McCullough

25 Eleanor Gruber

27 Samantha Paul

27 Donald Kinkade

28 Hiromi O'Keeffe

28 Doug Hertz

Dear DPC,

We received the James study books-again

many thanks for thinking of us and getting them in

the mail.

We also wanted to say thanks for the Christ-

mas funds and tell you we used them to get some

special ortho shoes for Deb and insoles for Bruce

and a few other personal items we needed at the

house.

I can already feel the difference in my one

foot. I have planter facitisis in one foot.

Thanks,

Bruce and Deb

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