Congregational Meeting & Farewell Reception This Sunday, April 19
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Congregational Meeting & Farewell Reception This Sunday, April 19
Congregational Meeting & Farewell Reception This Sunday, April 19 The session has called a Congregational Meeting for this Sunday, April 19 following the 9:30 am worship service. The purpose of the meeting is to dissolve the pastoral relationship of First Presbyterian Church of Findlay with Rev. Patrick Cherry. Patrick has accepted a call to Christ the Word Church in Wake Forest, North Carolina. His last day with us will be April 19. There will be a farewell reception in Fellowship Hall following the meeting to celebrate and thank Patrick for the nearly 4 ½ years he has served and shared his gifts with us. Please join the staff as we wish Patrick, Kate, Micah and baby brotherto-be, the very best, safe travels, health, and happiness. A place of work witness welcome worship Volume 64, No. 15 April 10, 2015 Nursery School Garage Sale – Part 2 Let Us Worship God Sunday, April 19. Luke 24:36-48 & 1 John 3:1-3 “See What Love” Preacher: Rev. Cynthia Holder Rich Liturgist: Rev. Patrick Cherry Communion Worship 8:00 a.m. – Chapel Communion Weekly Traditional Worship 9:30 a.m. - Sanctuary Music: Chancel Choir The bus driver for the 9:30 am worship service Sunday, April 19 is Dave Martaus 419-423-2443. THIS Saturday, April 18, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. in the Great Room. Due to poor weather in February, we are delighted to offer another opportunity to offer some great, gently used items for sale (CASH ONLY PLEASE). Items FOR CHILDREN including infant, toddler, preschool clothing, toys, stuffed animals, highchairs, car seats, or other children’s items. MATERNITY CLOTHES are also available. Items are clean and in good working order. If you are looking for children and maternity items, stop by and check it out! Proceeds from the Garage Sale benefit the First Presbyterian Church Nursery School. MUSIC SUMMIT APRIL 26 What does excellence in music ministry look like? What would you like to see, hear, and/or engage in ministries of music at FPC? What ideas do you have for our congregation's future music ministries? What do you like about what is happening, and what suggestions do you have for growth of this important part of our common work? The Worship Committee invites you to a MUSIC SUMMIT to address these questions and help them plan for the future. Sunday, April 26, 11:30-2:30 pm in the Great Room -- lunch will be provided. Anyone who loves music, plays or sings music, or has an interest in our music ministry to and with the congregation and the community is very much encouraged to attend. Questions? Be in touch with Elder Bob McEvoy, Worship Committee co-chair, at [email protected]. PLEASE RSVP to the office to let us know you will be there! Are You a Gardener? Garden plots behind the church are available. Plots are $10 each. Assignments will be made soon so preparations can be done for planting season. Call the church office if you would like one, 419-423-2112. We are an active open community of Christians seeking to know and glorify God, nurturing all people and sharing Christ’s love and teachings. A NOTE FROM THE ASSOCIATE PASTOR TURN THE PAGE Adapted from Article Originally Published June 23, 2014 It was past my bedtime, but I found myself turning the page of yet another good book eager to see how the story would continue as I began a new chapter. I always love a good story. Some chapters are long and others are short. Some chapters leave you hanging in suspense. Others may leave you frustrated or angry as the plot thickens. At times, one of the threads of the story is brought to a nice satisfying conclusion…only to be turned upside down as you begin the next chapter! Yet, no matter the elicited emotion, a good book assures that the story continues when we turn the page. I find these thoughts and feelings brewing in my mind as I consider this past month and months to come. As many of you know, I have entered my last week of my time as pastor here at the First Presbyterian Church of Findlay, OH. Much like the varied reactions we have to the chapter of a book, there is a mixture of emotions on the heels of this announcement. Some celebrate and affirm the answered call my family has taken to help plant a new church in North Carolina. Others grieve, struggle with disappointment or frustration. Perhaps some wrestle with a combination of everything mentioned! Many emotions surround this congregation as one chapter of ministry draws to a close as my family and I say farewell and you prepare to look to a new chapter. Some anxiously await what this new chapter will bring. Others may long for another time. Still others celebrate a new beginning and start of a grand new chapter. A myriad of emotions and thoughts abound. When we read any book, we place a certain amount of trust in the author. We must trust that the author is leading us somewhere worthwhile. As the story continues and we invest more of our precious time in reading the pages, the level of trust and comm itment required increases. It is this very trust that leads us to turn the page! We are a part of a greater story that is still being written. The story began long before us and will likely continue well beyond us. While our decisions, actions, reactions, and emotions are important, they form a minor thread in a far greater story. Our prospective must be tempered by the knowledge of this larger narrative, but even more by our trust in the Author of that narrative. We all have a part to play, but we are not the authors of this great story. We are not the authors. Any one congregation is not the author of the story. No pastor, elder, denomination, or human individual is the author of our story. The Creator of All, the Lord of Hosts, the Savior of the World, the God of Isaac and Jacob, the Great I AM, and Emmanuel, is THE Author of this story! We are all entitled to our joys and our concerns, our tears and our fears, our anxiety and assurance. But I humbly ask that you consider THE Author of our story and place your trust in the ONE who invites us into the next chapter of an ongoing story that has yet to come to its conclusion. God is still at work and each of us can witness what marvelous works await us in the coming chapters, if we but turn the page! Grace & Peace, FOLLOWING WORSHIP… Join us at 10:45 a.m. this Sunday! Welcome & Fellowship ............................Front Entrance Get a cup of coffee or tea & join us for fellowship. There will be members on hand to greet visitors and guests and provide information about our church. Farewell Reception .................................. Fellowship Hall Please come as we say thank you and goodbye to Patrick and his family. The reception will include recognition, presentation, light treats and beverages. Join us. It’s A GARDEN PARTY All women - mothers, daughters, grandmas, aunts, sisters and girlfriends - are invited to the Presbyterian Women’s Spring Garden Party, Thursday, April 30, at 6 pm in the Great Room. The menu for the evening will be a soup and salad bar, beverages and dessert, for $5 per person. Included in the cost will be a surprise program. Watch your mail for a formal invitation. Advanced sign up is required by April 27 to assure enough food for all to eat. See the sheet outside the church office or call 419-4232112. Hope you can come. THINK SUNSHINE! FAMILY NEWS…FAMILY NEWS…FAMILY NEWS…FAMILY NEWS…FAMILY NEWS…FAMILY NEWS…FAMILY NEWS… Congratulations to Amanda Hall & Jason Howland who were married on March 17, in Lima. Maureen Hall is Amanda’s mother and Suzanne Kilpatrick is her grandmother. Our sympathy to Kay & Bob Chesebro and Mickie & Lee Mathews and family following the death of their great granddaughter Lilah Jane Caroline Mathews on April 13, in Austin, Texas. Congratulations to Chase & Rebecca Scarbrough on the birth of their daughter Anna Isabelle Scarbrough on April 13, in Columbus. Joyce & Stan Scarbrough are Anna’s grandparents and Anna & Carroll Scarbrough are her great-grandparents. Parenting Children, Not Labels A.D.D.? Autistic? Normal? There are many labels used to describe our children, but what are the important strategies to know in order to nurture our kids to be the best they can be? Sign-up for this 5 week series on understanding the labels that are placed on our children and incorporating the best learning practices to guide children and learn that labels don’t define who they are. April 15-May 13, 2015. Family dinner is provided, 5:30-6 pm in Fellowship Hall. Class is 6-7:30 pm in Rooms 209210. The class is led by Beth Niemeyer and Nancy Stephani. DURING THE PARENTING CLASS: Children K5th Grade are invited to participate in KIC program. Please RSVP by the Monday before the class for dinner & childcare by calling 419-423-2112 or email [email protected]. Childcare is for children pre-K and younger and is also provided at no cost. For more information or to register call the church office at 419423-2112 or email [email protected]. May 19, FPC hosts MVP, Volunteers Needed Maumee Valley Presbytery will meet on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 beginning at 3 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Findlay. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN MEMBERS, YOUR HELP IS VITAL! The following is a list of volunteers that will be needed for the opportunity to share our fellowship and hospitality as the host church: VOLUNTEERS 2 at Welcome Table 2 Hospitality 2 at Dinner Check-In (Reservations) 6-10 for food prep/serving/clean-up 4 ushers 2 childcare providers (youth - 1 scheduled 2:45-5:45 pm; 1 scheduled 5:45-9 pm) will work with a Crib Room staff person. The Presbytery will pay youth volunteers for childcare. 3 to direct parking As you can see we need a number of volunteers. Remember “many hands make light work”. Please call the church office (419.423.2112), email ([email protected]), or sign up on the bulletin board ASAP if you can help. Thank you Living through Loss Grief & Tough Topics. Monday, April 20, 7–8:30 p.m. Patient Pavilion-Marathon Auditorium, Blanchard Valley Hospital. Carmen Cupples, LISW, Pathways Christian Counseling will facilitate. Registration is appreciated. The presentation is followed by a discussion group. Participation in the discussion group is optional. Many people find them helpful. Please call 419-423-5351 to register. Living through Loss is sponsored by Bridge Home Health and Hospice. KIC (Kids In Christ) - K-5th grade, Wednesdays 5:30-7:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. The evening includes dinner, Bible lesson, games and a craft. We begin with a meal in Fellowship Hall. Contact Amy VanAtta 419-423-2112x25 or [email protected]. Youth News T.U.G. Youth Group VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED! Members of FPC, the youth group needs you! We have 5 more youth group nights and we are in need another adult to hang out with us during those times! Come one night or all 5! If you are interested in what we’re doing, or have a passion for youth please email Mary or call her to sign up! 419-4232112, x28, [email protected]. TUG will meet on Sunday, April 19 at 6 pm in the Great Room. Mission Trip Meeting April 19 there will be a Mission Trip parent meeting before TUG at 5 pm for parents of those going on the mission trip to North Carolina. Youth are also encouraged to come! Scavenger Hunt, May 2 Scavenger Hunt on May 2 from 1-3 pm! This is a great and fun family event as well as a fundraising opportunity for the youth group! Form your team and sign them up on the bulletin boards outside the youth office! The cost is $10/per person and a maximum team number is 6! We are also looking for 2-3 people who would love to be involved, but don’t want to run around downtown Findlay. These volunteers will help calculate points at the end of the Scavenger Hunt. Let Mary know if you are interested! Back Yard Mission Trip The Backyard Mission is Saturday, April 25. Get a group together to help fellow members and Findlay neighbors who need a hand! Help with food or service. The small donation of one day of your time is a HUGE gift to many people. Let Mary know if you are interested. FPC Financial Corner as of March 31, 2015 March To Date Revenue $54,495 .................... $131,451 Expenditures $62,987 .................... $225,095 If you would like a copy of the latest financial statement, please contact Dana Bourne. Capital Campaign Part II: Campaign Goal: ........................................ $2,500,000 Pledges Received: ..................................... $1,235,540 Loan balance as of March 31, 2015 = $635,162 PERIODICAL FIRST NEWS & VIEWS (USPS #604-100) is published weekly by the First Presbyterian Church, 2330 S. Main Street, Findlay, OH 45840-1146. Periodicals postage paid at Findlay, OH. POSTMASTER: send address change to First News & Views First Presbyterian Church, 2330 S. Main Street, Findlay, OH 45840-1146 CALENDAR SUNDAY: 8:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. MONDAY: 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TUESDAY: 6:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Communion Worship Prayer Ministry Chancel Choir Fellowship Time Traditional Worship Congregational Meeting Children’s Choir Sunday School Cherry Ministry Farewell Reception Worship Telecast of April 12 TUG Youth Group Special Session Meeting April 19 C C CR FH S S 108 FH Ch. 21 GR 209-210 April 20 Worship Telecast of April 12 Ch. 21 Women of Faith L Flag City Cloggers GR Youtheatre Young Playwright rehearsal FH Boy Scout Troop 304 112-113 Millstream Singers CR April 21 Men’s Breakfast Café Marie Ohio Connections Academy Testing 333, 340 Staff Meeting L Ariel Rehearsal S Japanese Playgroup 107, 107A Presbytery Council 209-210 Evangelism Committee 117 CMC Dinner GR Personnel Committee 116 Presb. Women Coordinating Team P April 22 Ohio Connections Academy Testing 333, 340 Gather-Ring Handbell Choir S 10:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY: 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. FRIDAY: 9:30 a.m. SATURDAY: Al-Anon 206 Stephen Ministry Celebration FH KIC FH, GR, 338 Parenting Children, Not Labels Class 209 Children’s Choir 108 Youtheatre Young Playwright rehearsal112-113 Chancel Bells S Mothers & More Open House 209-210 Chancel Choir CR April 23 Miller’s Men’s Group P Ohio Connections Academy Testing 333, 340 Head Start Staff GR Worship Committee 206 Youtheatre Young Playwright rehearsal FGR April 24 KnitWits 112 Backyard Mission Trip April 25 Printed on recycled paper