Sermons for the Month of November
Rev. Jeanne Thomas, Preaching
Fall Sermon Series:
The Tough Questions of Faith
11/3—21st Sunday after Pentecost Philippians 3:4-14; Luke 14:25-33 “What Does It Really Cost to Be Christian?” Communion
11/10—22nd Sunday after Pentecost Matthew 6:25-34 “Can’t We Care About What We Wear?” 11/17—23rd Sunday after Pentecost Matthew 22:15-22 “Whose Dime Is it Anyway?” Stewardship Dedication Sunday 11/24—Christ the King/Reign of Christ Matthew 14:19-25 “The Rhythm of Renewal” Thanksgiving Sunday Ryan Pearce, Preaching
Worship Service— 10:00 AM Join Us!
Dear Friends:
“2020+ Vision: Writing Our Next Chapter” is the theme of our 2020 stewardship campaign. During the month of November, you will be hearing about the ways in which NSPC has made a difference in the lives of our members and your Session’s hopes and dreams for the future.
Our annual budget is a direct result of the estimates of giving that you make. A small portion of our budget results from rental income, but the overwhelming majority is based on the individual contributions of members of NSPC. Your giving is crucial to both the spiritual growth of our members and the practical cost of running a growing church.
Three years ago, Sara Boninu joined our staff as the full time Director of Youth and Family Ministry. Sara’s passion for children and youth is transforming our children and youth program here at NSPC. Through mission projects, Bible study, and comradery, they are being strengthened in their relationship with God and one another. Under Sara’s leadership, our Sunday school attendance and programs for children and youth continue to flourish.
In addition, Ting Ting Wong, our music director, has been on staff for two years. She continues to infuse our worship with joy, energy, and amazing musical talent. As a result of her creative leadership, she began a monthly “all church choir” that allows members to join with the chancel choir in singing during Sunday worship. In addition, we now look forward to two cantatas: one on the third Sunday of Advent (this year with harp accompaniment!) and another on Palm Sunday. Ting Ting continues to invest fully in our choirs and its participants.
Our most recent staff addition is Heather Impriano, who came onboard last November. We have been blessed by her energy and enthusiasm for our church and its programs. What a gift she is to me administratively, and what a gift our entire staff is to ALL of us!!
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From Your Pastor
N E W T O W N S Q U A R E
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Yet, we all know that our church requires the time, talent, and treasure of every one of us to continue to grow spiritually. We are all a part of this community of faith because we want to draw closer to Jesus Christ, and we do that through our worship, programs, and fellowship. Without the investment of all our members and volunteer leaders, we would not be able to provide all of the wonderful ministry and mission that are now a part of our annual programming.
And so, with thanksgiving, I invite you to participate in creating our “2020+ Vision: Writing Our Next Chapter” as we embark on our fall stewardship campaign. During the next three Sundays, you will be hearing from Rick Weiss, chair of the Finance Committee; Jerry Schauer, an elder and invested member of our Worship Commission, chancel choir, and quartet; and Rebecca DiPersia, an incoming elder, member of our Praise Team and Worship Commission, and parent of two children who are active participants in our children and youth program.
Next week, you will be receiving a packet that will contain a letter of invitation and a pledge card. Please consider prayerfully increasing your pledge, or pledging if you have not pledged previously. What NSPC is able to accomplish during 2020 is a direct result of the pledges we make together as a community of faith.
With God’s guidance, we can assure a living, growing, and deeper experience of faith and worship for generations to come!
In Christ,
Jeanne
P.S. Stewardship dedication and our congregational meeting to elect new officers will take place on Sunday, November 17, 2019, immediately after worship. Please plan on attending and let’s celebrate the 2020+ vision God has given us as we write the next chapter of ministry and mission at NSPC!
CALL FOR CONGREGATIONAL MEETING
The Session has called a congregational meeting to be held on November 17th at the conclusion of worship, for the purpose of electing the Ruling Elders for the Class of 2020 and 2022, Deacons for the Class of 2022, and members of the 2020 nominating committee.
Members of the 2019 nominating committee are: Ginny Berman, Chair; Bob Bechtold, Kim Biddle, Nancy Gingras, Jen Gries, Lindy Rustam, and Grant Snyder.
Those nominated for boards and the 2020 nominating committee are:
Session, Class of 2020: Joe Falcon
Session, Class of 2022: Jane Fioravanti, Buff Biddle, Richard Digby, Rebecca DiPersia
Deacons, Class of 2022: Robbyn Marchesani, Barbara Nicolardi, Jim Thomas, Marg MacDonald
Nominating Committee 2020: Ginny Berman, Chair; Bob Bechtold, Allen Corle, Nancy Gingras, Jen Gries, Lindy Rustam, and Grant Snyder
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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2019 CONFIRMATION
STUDENTS
Noah Andrewson, Lily Ebersole, Lillie Falcon, Luke Hill, Madilyn Impriano, Abby Kucera, April Servano
FALL BIBLE STUDY
Led by Pastor Jeanne
We all ask hard questions about life and God, and those questions tend to change depending on our age and personal circumstances. Faith is a journey that is complicated by our experiences, both good and bad. This fall, Pastor Jeanne will address some of the common questions all Christians ask, and together we will explore the answers the scriptures provide.
The class times are Monday night at 7 PM and Wednesday morning at 10 AM. You can attend either class each week.
November 4/6 - Matthew 6:25-34 “Can’t We Care About What We Wear?”
November 11/13 - Matthew 22:15-22 “Whose Dime is it Anyway?”
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DON’T FORGET:
Clocks FALL BACK 1 hour on
Sunday, November 3rd at 2:00 AM!
Growing Our Future Update Our Growing Our Future Committee would like to update you on the status of our building addition and renovation. Two important issues have arisen since we provided an update on Rally Day.
First, Horst Construction’s representative presented our architectural plan to the Newtown Township on September 23. Several members of GOF were present at that meeting. The township has asked us to include a walking path from the corner of our lot to the ADA accessible corner of Goshen Road and Newtown Street Road. They are also requiring additional measures for storm water management.
Second, the HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) contractor selected by Horst provided an estimate that doubled their original cost.
The end result of these added costs has increased the GMP-Guaranteed Maximum Price to an unacceptable level. Therefore we have asked Horst to review the design, providing alternatives and seeking additional HVAC bids. To this end, GOF members have provided specific contractors to Horst for its consideration.
We expect to meet with Horst again in the near future with a revised budget, and once acceptable to us, we can go back to the township for permits and land development. Our new timeline has us breaking ground in early spring, as building in the winter is not ideal.
Thank you for your patience and commitment to our addition and renovation. In the end, we will have a beautiful, handicap-accessible addition that will provide new opportunities for ministry and mission for years to come.
Sincerely,
James Kucera and Rich Digby
Co-Chairs, Growing Our Future
Happy fall everyone. The colors of fall are always my favorite! November marks the beginning of the busiest time of the year. Advent season is approaching. The music program is preparing for our Stewardship season. Jerry Schauer and his trombone students will enhance our worship service on November 3rd. On November 10th, our All-Church Choir will be singing, Be Thou My Vision written by Alice Parker and Henry Purcell’s famous bell anthem, Rejoice in the Lord Always. On November 17th, our Chancel Choir will sing We Are Called – “We are called to love, We are called to serve, We are called to give.” We will be also singing a version of Give of Your Best to the Master as this introit relates to our stewardship campaign. Here are some highlighted texts:
Give of your best to the Master, Give Him first place in your heart; Give Him first place in your service.
I am sure most of you have been wondering what the choir is working on for our Christmas Cantata! I am so pleased to share with you the unique and special music we will be performing. On December 15th, we will be singing, The Road to Bethlehem. It will feature the choir, quartet and harp. In addition, Joann Mitchell and Jen Gries will be helping out with some flute descant!
The harp is such a unique instrument. It is 6 feet tall and has 47 strings that are plucked with the fingers. Our guest harpist, Megan Landfair, will be accompanying us on Angels’ Carol, This Little Babe (from The Ceremony of Carols), How Far Is It to Bethlehem?, an ar-rangement of First Noel and Pachelbel Canon in D, What Child Is This?, and Behold the Stars. I would love to invite you to sing our Cantata with us. A few church members have agreed to participate. I am hoping for more! If you can attend two Thursday evening rehearsals and the December 14th morning dress rehearsal, that’s plenty! Please reach out to me if you are interested! How often do you get to sing with a harp?! On Christmas Eve, special music will be featured during the 8 PM Service of Lessons and Carols. Solos, duets, our choir and stringed instruments will be accompanying us through the evening as well. Come to the 8 PM service after your family dinner and prepare for the birth of Jesus Christ. Best, Ting Ting Director of Music
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Church School Chatter
...from Christian Education
3rd Grade Bibles
The 3rd graders received their Bibles in worship on October 27th. Please pray for these students as they read their Bibles and learn more about Jesus Christ: Brynn Adgate, Natalie Andress, Ruby Andrewson, Daniel Bennett-Jones, Rocco DiPersia, Sadie Kazanjian, and Grace McCarry.
Cocoa, Cookies, and Carols
One of my favorite NSPC traditions is Cocoa, Cookies, and Carols. Please plan to celebrate the Christmas season by joining in some old fashioned Christmas carols and partaking in delicious cocoa, cookies, and fun. We will be entertained by good songs, good fellowship, and good cheer. The date is December 8th at 4:00 PM. Pizza, cookies, and cocoa will be provided!
LET’S REACH OUT AND HELP THE BABIES!
This will be our 11th year “Helping Patrick Feed the Babies.” Many babies in the Delaware Valley face the risk of hunger or malnutrition because parents cannot afford the formula to feed them. Infant formula is very expensive, and to stretch the dollars, parents sometimes dilute the formula, often resulting in malnutrition. Let’s try and help these babies by donating at least one can of formula or jars of baby food between now and December 23rd. Just place it in the “Feed the Babies” box on the table outside the lounge or send the formula in with your children to Church School, and we’ll collect it. We’ll be looking for all that baby formula/baby food to come flowing in. Thanks for all your support the last 10 years of this worthy outreach program. I know you’ll find it in your hearts to continue your generous giving. Look for the box at the end of the church school hallway.
Christmas Eve Pageant
Calling all angels and shepherds! It’s hard to believe, but it won’t be long until the Christmas season is upon us, and we will be getting ready for our annual Christmas Eve Pageant. Be on the lookout for flyers and e-mails coming to you from Sara.
~Nancy Gingras, Sunday School Superintendent
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Youth Group met on October 6th and 13th for games, cookbook assembly, and discussions about peer pressure and the “Fruit of the Spirit.” We had fun diving into scripture to learn how to live for Christ! Adolescence can be difficult, so it is important for our youth to be rooted in Christ as
they face temptation, gossip, and pressure in school. Following each meeting, the teenagers were encouraged to practice love, joy, peace, patience, kindness. If you are in 6th-12th grade, join us each Sunday at 4 PM!
Kids’ Group held a Halloween Costume Drive and collected over 100 costumes for foster children in our community! We sorted and bagged the costumes and discussed the importance of helping others in Jesus’ name. We ended the day with snacks and games. Kids’ Group meets monthly on Sundays for pre-k through 5th grade.
Finally, we enjoyed our monthly Sunday Social. The youth carpooled to Arasapha Farms for a spooky time at the Bates Motel, corn maze, and haunted hayride. A great time was had by all!
Thank you to Frank Boninu, Jennifer Hill, Brian Mitchell, Joann Mitchell, and Karen Tonsa for chaperoning!
The youth lock-in is Friday, November 8th from 6 PM-8 AM. Food, a scavenger hunt, a
movie, and Underground Church will occur. Please bring $5 and a snack to share.
~Sara Boninu, Director of Youth and Family Ministry
Cookbook pre-orders begin November 3rd for $10. Please contact Sara at
[email protected] and pre-pay to confirm your order. Or fill out the form on the next
page and turn it in to Sara with your payment.
Cookbooks will be available for pickup in the lounge on November 17th. Don’t want to pre-
order? That’s okay! We will sell them for $10 in the lounge through Christmas.
Sara Boninu will host a line dancing night on November 24th from 5-7 PM. Chili and drinks
will be available. Please bring a snack to share.
Don’t (or can’t) dance? Come anyway! It will be a time for fellowship and fun!
The youth are collecting the following items to fill 70 shoeboxes for
our Operation Christmas Child mission project. Please contact Sara
about which item(s) and how many you would like to donate and
bring them to her office by November 24th. Thank you!
65 toothbrushes (you can get a pack of 100 for $20 on Amazon)
35 small coloring books ($1 each at Dollar Tree)
68 hairbrushes ($1 each at Dollar Tree)
14 3-pack bars of soap (3-pack for $1 at Dollar Tree)
11 6-pack pocket tissues (6-pack for $1 each at Dollar Tree)
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It has been a relatively slow month for Buildings and Grounds. We have focused
on winterizing the sprinkler system, turning on the boiler for heat in the office and
school wings, and changing lightbulbs. Some unexpected, but minor, repair work
is underway on the steeple lights to fix a connection where water may have been
getting in.
It was another weedy year for the garden. We are planning on a further small reduction in the garden beds
to allow expansion of the gathering area, then cleaning the picnic table and moving it out from up against
the fence. A renewed focus on weeding is also needed. If you have a garden bed, please clean-up for the
winter, including surrounding paths.
It has come to our attention that the kitchen is in need of clean-up. Any food items in the cabinets and
refrigerators will be thrown away at the end of November unless clearly marked to retain. Keeping the
cabinets clean is especially important to keep pests away. Food items in the freezer will be addressed later.
Please claim and remove any non-food items (utensils, plates, etc.) that may have been lent or accidently left
in the kitchen. A formal clean-up date will be scheduled at some point in the future.
~Jim Shea, B&G Co-Chair
Cookbook Pre-Order Form
Yes, I would love to reserve copies of the new NSPC Cookbook created by the Youth Group & the PW! Money raised from the sale of the cookbooks will
benefit PW missions and the youth group. Thank you in advance for your support! (Remember, these make great stocking stuffers for family and friends.)
Name: ____________________________________________________________________
Phone Number: ________________________________________
# of Cookbooks: ________ X $10 per cookbook = ____________ Payment Enclosed
Pre-orders will be taken through Thursday, November 14th.
Cookbooks can be picked up on November 17th!
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TOYS & COATS FOR CHESTER EASTSIDE MINISTRIES
Each year secret shoppers purchase toys for Chester Eastside at the after Christmas sales. We paid $200 for the toys but they were 75% off so actually they are worth $800. The money is replaced each year with $10 donations from YOU! A poster will be in the Lounge for these $10 donations. You may take the white envelope and follow the directions which are given on the envelope. As the white envelopes are removed and donations made, a Christmas Tree begins to be revealed. Please help to replace the $200 for future shopping. Thank you.
PS- If you have questions or just want to donate and not visit the lounge contact Sue Bechtold 610-353-2682
Each year we ask for donations of Winter Coats for Chester Eastside Ministries. If you have cleaned out and wonder where to donate, please consider Chester. You may hang clean coats across from the lounge in the first area where the insulated bags are stored for the Wawa delivery. Please supply your own hangers. Thank you.
We are a strong supporting church of theVillage in Bryn Mawr. Christmas is a busy time there. Toys and gifts are needed for the children in Foster Care
and those teens in Residential Living. A box will be in the Coat Room for donations. Basically any new toys, books, hats, gloves, or items for teen girls are welcome. Gift cards are also accepted. A list of suggestions will be on the box. Please make sure your donation is in the box by the first week of December for delivery. Thank you. Questions? See Sue Bechtold or Ginny Berman
Ginny Berman and I would like to invite anyone interested to attend a meeting with us at theVillage on Nov. 16th. We attend four meetings a year at theVillage as part of the Faith in Action Council. The meeting is from 9:00-11:00. Coffee and danish are available starting at 8:45. The meetings are informative. After the business part of this meeting, we will be making artificial wreaths for the Christmas event tables in December. It goes quickly with adjournment as mentioned at 11:00.
If you would be interested in helping and attending please contact one of us or see us in church. (We are happy to drive. Sue)
Annual Report for NSPC Mission Work 2019
Information for the 2019 Mission Report in the Annual Report is being compiled. In order to make the report as accurate as possible, please send me anything you might have done in the name of Mission in 2019. Please do not assume that someone else sent in the information. Thank You, Sue Bechtold [email protected] Or 610-353-2682
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DRIVERS NEEDED
NSPC is collecting things for Christmas. Drivers are needed to transfer these collected items to a couple places. If you can help, please let me know. Thanks. Sue Bechtold - [email protected] or 610-353-2682
Chester Eastside Ministries: Anytime in November. We have toys purchased and stored at the church. We need a driver to deliver them. It can be at your convenience. Chester would be called for a time that these items can be dropped off.
theVillage: A collection will begin the first week of November for theVillage. Items will need to be delivered the first week of December. Please call me if you are interested in helping. Your car can be packed during the 1st week of December with drop off between 9 and 3 PM.
Christmas Turkey Dinners for Garrett’s Way: Pam Lounsbury is organizing the dinners. Drivers would meet at the church at a predetermined date and time and drop off the dinners at Garrett's Way on Bishop Hollow Road in Newtown Square. This will require a time commitment of about one hour. PW CHRISTMAS TURKEY BASKETS
Every year about this time the PW (Presbyterian Women Circles) begin preparing for the Christmas Turkey Baskets, to be delivered to Garrett’s Way School, Newtown Square, for distribution at their discretion to needy families attending the school. Each basket (bin) will contain a bag of food items to create a complete turkey dinner, minus the turkey – not to worry, the gobbler will be in a separate bag in the basket!
As always, your help is requested to make this a successful effort. The Turkey Basket sign-up board is displayed in the lounge, to which are attached envelopes for convenience in submitting your contributions. You are contributing a specified amount (which is the estimated cost, based on past experience) for 13 of a particular food item. Then there is a separate sign-up provision for donation of a turkey or $15 toward the cost of one. If you choose to actually donate a turkey, you may do so any time, and it will be placed in the kitchen freezer. If you bring it during the week, Heather Impriano in the office will assist you with entrance to the kitchen. On a Sunday, look for Pam Lounsbury or Sue Bechtold for assistance. Keep in mind that turkeys are usually on sale around
Thanksgiving at major grocery stores.
Please make checks payable to NSPC-PW, and be sure to note on the memo line 2019 Turkey Baskets. Place your cash or check in one of the envelopes provided; put your name and giving envelope number on the front; and place in the offering plate or in the church office.
Typical of our congregation, your participation in this mission project and many others is always an overwhelming blessing. May this year’s project to feed the needy during the holidays be no different. Please check the board in the lounge and put your name in an empty slot. Thank you for your kind, caring and generous participation in the life of Newtown Square Presbyterian Church. Please pray for the less fortunate during the upcoming holiday season, while our prayers continue to be with YOU, our church family.
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Dear Church Family, Mark Your Calendars…In March 2020, members, friends and family will once again be packaging meals on behalf of Rise Against Hunger. Since its inception, Rise Against Hunger (RAH) has provided over 501,172,984 meals in 77 countries. They have also provided medicine, medical supplies, medical equipment, clothing and blankets to millions of hungry, vulnerable people, as close to home as the disaster victims of September’s Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas. After a successful meal-packaging event, Rise Against Hunger sends the supplies to countries with whom they have partnered. The food goes directly to schools and orphanages, which are often the sole source of daily nutritious meals for the children. Parents send their children to school for the food, enrollments rise, and these well-fed children become educated and are then able to give back to their communities. Since March of 2016, NSPC has enthusiastically packaged over 79,000 meals for hungry school children. This coming March 2020, we will once again support Rise Against Hunger and package an additional 20,500 meals. We will then be almost at 100,000 meals packaged at NSPC! Due to some highly successful fundraising last year, some excess funds remain to help support our March 20120 venture. Consequently, we will only be offering a few of our most popular events to support this mission. We hope you can participate in some or all of the following… Money Jug: The giant money jug is back in the foyer by the church office. Please consider dropping in a few coins (or cash) as you walk by. It is amazing how many meals we have been able to purchase simply from donations of your spare change.
Honor someone special with a personalized Rise Against Hunger gift card: On December 1st, 8th and 15th, purchase a gift card in honor of a special person for any number of meals for RAH (ex. $17.00 buys 50 meals.) See poster and flyers in lounge or contact Buff Biddle, Jeanne Thomas or Heather Impriano.
UNO’s Dough Raiser: Stay tuned for an opportunity in late January or February to share a meal with your church family at Uno Pizzeria & Grill, here in Newtown Square. Silent Auction to Benefit Rise Against Hunger. In late January and early February, the Rise Against Hunger committee will once again be hosting the very popular silent auction in the church lounge. More details to follow. For more information about Rise Against Hunger, visit www.riseagainsthunger.org ~ Lynne and Allen Corle & Sue and Bob Bechtold
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November Circle Meetings
Phoebe Circle Monday: November 4, 2019 Time: 1:00 PM Location: Church Lounge Hostess: Ginni Condo Devotions: Marge DeYoung Study Leader: Lois Peck Lesson 9: The Third Word
Miriam Circle Monday: November 11, 2019 Time: 12:15 PM Location: Conference Room -Please don’t forget your lunch
and beverage. Thank you!
The PW Board will meet on
Tuesday, November 19 at 11:00 AM
in the Conference Room.
RADA Soup Mixes
Be on the look out!! The PW will soon be selling four delicious RADA soup mixes. Make a warm, delicious dinner in a snap with one of RADA’s mixes! Our selection will include the following choices:
Baked Potato Cheddar Broccoli Roasted Corn Chowder Pasta Fagioli
Price for 2 will be $8.
Presbyterian Women’s Christmas Tea
December 1, 2019 in the Lounge after worship
Chester Eastside Food Collection
The basket in the Coat Room needs to be used. If you have not had a chance to donate, no worries--each week is a new week and donations are always accepted. For November and December, please think of your Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. Donate things that can go towards a dinner. Chester Eastside gets turkeys donated but they need all the fixings. Feel free to donate anything non-perishable like: canned-corn, beans, cranberries, sweet potatoes, boxed potato mix, stuffing in a bag or box, muffin mix, powdered drink mix, or cans or packages of gravy. Thank you.
Fellowship Hour Presbyterians seem to enjoy food. Each week coffee, tea and a cold beverage selection are served in the Lounge following worship. Snacks of some sort are also provided. This is a wonderful time to meet people, catch up with NSPC friends and just spend a minute relaxing. As you know, volunteers are needed to make this happen. We all appreciate those that can do it. We also realize that perhaps being a host/hostess is not something everyone can do. We would like to keep this event and want to make it easy.
A container is located in the lounge for donations of pretzels, cookies, crackers, goldfish etc.--basically any non-perishable item that might be appreciated at Fellowship Hour. Then the host/hostess will not have to do as much. Baked goods are always welcome. If you can provide that on a given Sunday, please contact Kim Biddle or Jim Thomas. They are the Deacon Coordinators and would be able to mention your offer of a baked good to one of the upcoming hosts. We appreciate your help with this ongoing event at NSPC.
Fellowship Hour Hosts/Hostesses Needed
You have received invitations via the bulletin and sign up Genius to host Fellowship Hour. Feel free to work as a team on this and ask others you might know to help you. Divide up the jobs and it will be much easier. We are asking for donations toward the food part of the hosting. You can always ask someone to provide a baked good and that would save you a job. Fellowship Hour is appreciated and we would like to make the job easier. If you have any thoughts feel free to contact Sue Bechtold.
Volunteers Also Needed for Snack Packing Recently a planning meeting was held about the Fellowship Hour. Brainstorming took place to suggest some improvements in the hosting duties. It was suggested that snack bags be prepared for the children to be a better way to provide food in a sanitary and non -wasteful way. We need volunteers who would be willing to pack gold fish, pretzels, etc. in little snack bags. All could be done at home on your own time schedule. Please contact Sue Bechtold if this is a job you would be interested in doing. Thank you! [email protected] or 610-353-2682
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FOR MEN ONLY—
FIRST WEDNESDAY MORNINGS
The next Men’s Group meeting will be
November 6th at 8 AM. Please join other men
of the church for fellowship & discussion.
Knitting for Peace 100 Hats since February! The hats will be going to theVillage in Rosemont.
Knitting for Peace hold their weekly knitting meetings on Mondays at 10:00 AM. We meet in the Conference Room until noon. All are welcome who knit or crochet, for the full two hours or part of that time. We usually work on easy projects like hats and scarves and we decide to which organization we will donate them during the course of the year. This is a very friendly group and we have a range of knitting abilities so there is usually someone there that can help you with a dropped stitch, a mistake in a pattern and so on.
Looking ahead to December: we won’t meet every Monday in December so please contact Marg before coming. Marg MacDonald 610 353-8297 or [email protected]
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Save The Date
Cocoa, Cookies, & Carols Sunday, December 8th at 4:00 PM
Plan to celebrate the Christmas season by singing some old fashioned Christmas carols and enjoying pizza, delicious cocoa and cookies, and fun games with your church family and friends. Santa will make a visit, too!
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November Birthdays 11/03 — Rocco DiPersia
11/03 — Ella Impriano
11/03 — Luke Law
11/03 — Leila Schultz
11/04 — Louis Hahn
11/04 — Pat Staffelbach
11/04 — Andrew Tucker Jr.
11/06 — Brian Adams
11/08 — Rosemarie Arraya
11/09 — Tiana Noecker
11/11 — Sue Denney
11/12 — John Deluca
11/14 — Homer Piroeff
11/16 — Peter Snyder
11/17 — Paul Crossan
11/17 — Kevin Lemaster
11/19 — Noah Kazanjian
11/20 — Helen Hess
11/20 — Meghan Kazanjian
11/20 — Jane Williams
11/21 — Mazie Campbell
11/21 — Camille Impriano
11/21 — Michael Talento
11/23 — Kate Fleck
11/24 — Kevin Bechtold
11/24 — Linda Wallace
11/25 — Jim Thomas
11/26 — Nicolle Arraya
11/26 — Michael Bennett-Jones
11/29 — Caleb Biddle
11/29 — Cindy Lemaster
11/29 — Carol Videon
The Last Tuesday Book Club
This month, we will meet on November 26th and our book will be Paper Wife: A Novel, by Laila Ibrahim. Feel free to join us each month or try us out for just one meeting because the title intrigues you. New members are always welcome. We will not meet in December.
Our upcoming books are:
January 28th: Between You and Me: A Novel by Susan Wiggs
February 25th: The Beneficiary by Janny Scott
March 24th: The Aviator’s Wife: A Novel by Melanie Benjamin
For more information, contact Lynne Corle at (610-563-5355) or [email protected]
Happy Reading!
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November 2019 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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10am Worship/SS
11am Fellowship
4pm Youth Group
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1pm Phoebe Cir
7pm B&G Mtg
7pm Bible Study
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ELECTION
DAY
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8am Men’s Group
10am Bible Study
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6pm AA
7 pm Bell Choir
8 pm Chancel Choir
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6pm Youth Lock In
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10am Worship/SS
11am Fellowship
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10am CE Mtg
10am Knitting for
Peace
12:15pm Miriam Cir
7pm Bible Study
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11am PW Board
7pm Youth & Family
Ministry Mtg
13
10 am Bible Study
7pm Deacons
14
6pm AA
7 pm Bell Choir
8 pm Chancel Choir
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STEWARDSHIP
DEDICATION
10am Worship/SS
11am Cong. Mtg
11:15am Fellowship
4pm Youth Group
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10am Knitting for
Peace
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7pm Session
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6pm AA
7 pm Bell Choir
8 pm Chancel Choir
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10am Worship/SS
11am Fellowship
5pm Line Dancing
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1pm Last Tuesday
Book Club
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THANKSGIVING
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6pm AA
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In Ministry Together at Newtown Square Presbyterian Church:
Pastor .................................................................................................................... The Rev. Dr. Jeanne Thomas
Director of Youth and Family Ministry ............................................................................................ Sara Boninu
Director of Music ........................................................................................................................ Ting Ting Wong
Church Office Administrator .................................................................................................. Heather Impriano
Sunday School Teachers .................. Alexandra Adams, Barbara Corsi, Brad Kohlhepp, Sara & Morgan Boninu
Accountant .................................................................................................................. Julie Bergstrom (ext. 19)
Director, Newtown Square Presbyterian Church Nursery School .............................................. Jane Fioravanti
Asst. Director, Newtown Square Presbyterian Church Nursery School ................................ Meghan Kazanjian
Clerk of Session ................................................................................................................................. Buff Biddle
President, Board of Trustees ................................................................................................................. Jim Shea
Moderator of Deacons ................................................................................................................... Sue Bechtold
Treasurer ..................................................................................................................................... Dave Sampson
Head Usher .................................................................................................................................... Grant Snyder
The Sacristy Guild of St. Martha ................................................................................................. Pam Lounsbury
Presbyterian Women ................................................................................................................... Ginny Berman
Plus... all the members of NSPC
SESSION/BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Moderator: The Rev. Dr. Jeanne Thomas
BOARD OF DEACONS Moderator: Sue Bechtold
Church Contact Information:
Church Office and Study Phone .................................................................................................. 610-356-8063
Rev. Thomas (cell) ...................................................................................................................... 610-368-1637
Rev. Thomas (home) ................................................................................................................... 610-565-9788
Sara Boninu (cell): ....................................................................................................................... 757-814-5097
Ting Ting Wong (cell): ................................................................................................................ 412-608-5588
Rev. Thomas (email):............................................................ .............................. [email protected]
Sara Boninu (email): ................................................................................................. [email protected]
Ting Ting Wong (email): .............................................................................................. [email protected]
Class of 2019 Class of 2020 Class of 2021
Jim Hitchens Ginny Berman Lynne Corle
Jane Fioravanti Dot Gauntlett Jerry Schauer
James Kucera Lindy Rustam Jim Shea
Dan Schultz Debbie Weiss
Class of 2019 Class of 2020 Class of 2021
Mary Burgess Ed Arraya Kim Biddle
Laurie Falcon Sue Bechtold Barbara Meahl
Marg MacDonald Nancy Gingras Kristina Schultz
Jim Thomas Stacey Kucera Marian Wellington