Sept Kiva 2015 - Christ Presbyterian Church
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Sept Kiva 2015 - Christ Presbyterian Church
September 2015 Pastor Melde’s Page We are getting better, but CPC needs your help. Several years ago as a part of studies on what makes churches vital and worship experiences more meaningful, we discovered that a moment at the opening of worship where we intentionally welcome each other can create an atmosphere of openness to worshiping together that brings us closer to God. So, we take a moment at the opening of our wor ship to welcome each other. The challenge is that new people tend to be a bit more uncomfortable with this time. They don’t know anyone in worship, and those of us who are more regular tend to greet those we know. Here’s how we need your help. Please use this time to not only shake hands and smile at each other, but introduce yourself by your name to each other. This will help you get to know more people in your church family. And even more importantly, find someone you don’t know, and welcome that person, with your name, and asking for theirs. This way, if the person is new, that person will feel more welcome in our midst and might just feel welcome enough to return the next week. Watch for that person, greet that person again the next time, by name! Look for someone standing alone in this moment, and go to that person. Don’t let people feel awkward and left out of the greeting. Help them feel welcome and a part of the whole community of faith at CPC. This opening moment in our worship experience is a really important moment for us, and it’s imperative that you help us to welcome the people that God has drawn to our worship services. It is a sign of how God welcomes each of us: those of us who have been around a while and those of us who are new. Thank you for helping. Peace in our journeys, Pastor Steve Melde Every Sunday morning CPC offers two worship services. Though thematically they are the same, the atmosphere and music are different. We welcome children in worship. We do have a nursery for infants and toddlers if parents wish to use our caring childcare workers, but please know that we love kids in worship. Our children love to serve as ushers and liturgist-worship leaders! 8:30 a.m. Worship in the Fellowship Hall Our contemporary band leads us musically. Seating is around tables so you are welcome to have your coffee (ours or the fancy stuff you bring). Some folks even bring snacks for their children (children are always welcome in worship) 9:30 a.m. Sunday Funday School for all ages. Classes are offered for children, youth, and adults all over the CPC campus. 10:45 a.m. Worship in the Sanctuary Our choirs and organist/pianist lead us musically. Our pews are in the round so that we are always centered on the Communion Table. And yes, children are welcome in worship. 3 See what WATER can do! Stewardship 2016 Water—wonderful, refreshing and life-giving. We see rains bring desert blooms, thriving desert creatures and the promise of seeds grown and stored for the coming year. Scripture offers so many stories of water’s blessings. Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians how the seed for a church was planted, watered with disciples’ dedication—ready for God to make it grow. Water is naturally a fitting theme for our capital and stewardship campaigns. Making a campaign pledge, you might think of it as water replenishing and growing our church. Your generosity and participation could help make our worship spaces more accessible to all, spread our messages more widely through expanded technology and increase our visibility throughout the community. As our campaigns begin in the next few weeks, look to see what WATER can do! One of our Local Tucson CPC members is looking for a loving home for her two cats. These loving cats are wonderful family members and great cuddle buddies. If you are able to take them, please call the church office and speak to Pastor Melde. If you know of a friend who might be able to adopt them, please call the church office and speak with Pastor Melde. 520-886-5535 5 Do you enjoy the Fellowship Hour, after each service? Then please help us by signing up to help prepare the plates and drinks, so that we can continue the conversation after the service. Contact Ellen Brownson at 762-8524 or sign up in the kitchen on Sunday mornings. Thank you! HOWL AT THE MOON See a total lunar eclipse from your own (church) backyard! Sunday September 27th 5:00 p.m – 8:30 p.m. The eclipse begins at 5:11 pm and reaches its maximum coverage at 7:47 pm. The University of Arizona Astronomy club will set up telescopes and teach us all about the whys and whats of eclipses. We’ll eat Eegees, see photographs from the Hubble Telescopes and spend our evening marveling at God’s Great Universe. Please join us for this very special event at St John on the Desert: 2695 North Houghton Rd. From our Presbytery de Cristo Ruling Elder Andy Thomas, from The Holy Way, Tucson, will be traveling to Stony Point, NY next week to begin his yearlong adventure as a Young Adult Volunteer. He will be gathering with 90 other new YAVs who will be serving in over 20 national and international sites. Andy will be serving at the YAV site in Washington, DC, with three other YAVs, beginning on September 1. Keep Andy and all the other YAVs, including those who will be serving at the Tucson site, in your prayers. If you'd like to follow Andy's updates, his blog can be found atdistrictofandy.wordpress.c om. Presbytery de Cristo is looking for folks interested in helping coordinate PdC's Youth Triennium Team. Do youth from your church want to attend Triennium 2016? Do they need scholarship help? Are they willing to support efforts to help other youth attend Triennium? If you answered yes to any of these questions, please email Pastor Brad in the PdC office. Brad Munroe Presbytery [email protected] 719.251.9737 7 Casa Maria Soup Kitchen On the fourth Tuesday of every month we gather at 8:30 am to prepare and deliver 100 sack lunches for Casa Maria Soup Kitchen. The congregation graciously provides sandwiches (kept in the freezer in the kitchen). If you are able to make sandwiches: using a loaf of bread, please prepare a lunch meat sandwich with cheese, no mayo, place the sandwich in a lunch baggie and then put all of the sandwiches back in the bread wrapper and put in the freezer at church. Kellond School “Haven Totes” Weekend Lunch Program Last year our Mission Team introduced us to Kellond Elementary School Haven Totes For Kids program and we are continuing again this year. CPC fills tote bags with food for the weekend for students who are home alone on the weekend and in need of nutritional meals. If you would like to help, contact Rada Rich, 326-4307 The Prayer Shawl Ministry Team want to let you know that shawls are available by request for family and friends who are either facing a difficult time in life or are celebrating a joy. Anyone who celebrates their 90th birthday is also eligible for a shawl. We love to hear about the experiences you have when you give the shawl, so be sure to share that with us. Prayer shawl request forms are available in the office in the Prayer Shawl Ministry mailbox. After completing the information requested, please return the form to the box on top of all folders and contact LuAnn Cobb to let her know that a request has been made. We have cards that accompany the shawls which include a prayer, history of the prayer shawl ministry and where the shawl originates (CPC). For more information or questions, please contact LuAnn Cobb at 7217338. Oops! Correction on Prayer dimensions for those making shawls. The guidelines that were in last August Kiva were incorrect. The shawls need to be a minimum of 60 inches long and approximately 18-22 inches wide. Thank You! 9 Choir Calendar Sunday, September 6 – Rehearsal at 9:30am, Service at 10:45am Wednesday, September 9 – Regular Rehearsal at 7:00pm Interested in joining the CPC Choir? Please contact our Music Director, Richard Hintze and/or feel free to join us for rehearsal. New singers are always welcome! Bell Choir Rehearsals resumes on Sept 9, at 6 pm in the sanctuary. Join us, it’s lots of fun! Tuesday, Sept. 15th at 11:30 join us for lunch at Guadalajara Grill, 4901 E Broadway. Three ways to RSVP: Contact Laura Stillson at 747-2626, Sign up on Sunday at the sign up table in the narthex, or call the church office, 886-5535. We dine together and pay separately. Invite a friend! CPC Book Club @ On Sept. 8th the Book Club will meet at Sweet Tomatoes instead of in the CPC library. We will meet at CPC monthly starting in Oct. This monthly fellowship opportunity returns on the second Friday of each month, Noon-1:30 p.m. We ask attenders to sign up by the Wednesday prior, paying $10 to cover the cost of a catered lunch. September 11th: Noon – 1:30 p.m. Welcome Back and a Look back at 9-11 Special time of praying for Peace in our world Prepaid reservations due by Wednesday, September 9th at Noon 11 Men’s Breakfast, Wednesday, Sept. 16th at 7:30am. Join us for Bible Roulette. We’ll open the Scripture, and wherever our eyes go is what we’ll read and discuss. Men of ALL AGES are invited to join us each Third Wednesday of the month at Biscuits (7026 E. Broadway). We meet in the private dining area and each has a separate check. Bring a friend or two. Women’s Breakfast, Thursday,September 17th at 8:30 a.m Each Third Thursday of the month ALL WOMEN are invited to breakfast at 8:30 am at Biscuits (7026 E. Broadway). Join us for good food, fabulous fellowship, and excellent conversation. No reservations needed. Bring a friend! Bring a smile! Bring your laughs! And even bring your tears! Together we eat and separate we pay. Dominoes Every Thursday @ 1pm Mexican Train Dominoes meet in room A/B. NO experience is necessary. We’ll teach you the game. Take a break from the summer heat and come enjoy the fun in the cool rooms at CPC, all are welcome! Adult Bible Study Each Sunday, in Room A/B of the North Education wing, grown-up children of God are welcome to gather together for some good, deep, Bible Study. The group is studying the New Testament letter to the Colossians. No prior Biblical experience or knowledge is required to attend. Just come and be with us, on any Sunday morning, 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. This series is being led by Professor Ken Friskey. 13 Saving Jesus Redux Ever feel like Jesus has been kidnapped by the Christian Right and discarded by the Secular Left? Saving Jesus Redux is total revision of Living the Question's popular 12-session DVD-based small group exploration of a credible Jesus for the third millennium. New contributors including Brian McLaren, Diana Butler Bass, and Robin Meyers join Marcus Borg, Walter Brueggemann, John Dominic Crossan, Matthew Fox, Amy-Jill Levine, and a host of others for a conversation around the relevance of Jesus for today. "We're having a culture war and Jesus happens to be one of the weapons tossed about by both sides." -- Amy-Jill Levine Begins Sunday September 13, 9:30 AM in Room E/F. Middle School and High School youth ministry is amazing at CPC. Sunday mornings 9:30 a.m. Sunday Funday School Class Middle School (Faith Trek) in Room D of the North wing Jennifer Marshall, Nancy Schlegel, and Michelle Wik are teaching High School/College in Room C of the North wing Kenna Koch and Pastor Steve Melde are teaching September 6: Combined Class: Rob Bell Nooma Video September 13: A Study of the Lost chapter of Luke September 20: Was J esus of Nazar eth God? September 27: Did J esus know he was God? 2-4 Youth Fellowship Every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month, 6-7:30 p.m. Middle and High School youth have a blast in fellowship! We always begin with dinner/dessert and then have a fun/learning activity. This year we are excited to be partnering with the youth from St. John on the Desert Presbyterian Church, and Pastor Lesley Abrams!!! September 13: Wet and Wild Night (bring a towel and change of clothes) We’ll be playing Slip-N-Slide whiffle ball! (The Becks and Cechs are parent helpers) September 27: Howl at the Moon at St. J ohn on the Deser t Chur ch (2695 N Houghton Rd, Tucson, AZ 85749) Houghton North of Tanque Verde We’ll be seeing the Lunar Eclipse through some great telescopes! (Dorothy/Craig Courville and The Friskeys are the parent helpers) 15 All women of the CPC congregation are members of Presbyterian Women and are invited to participate in Bible study and learn about local, national and international mission service projects. PW BIBLE STUDY GROUP AND FELLOWSHIP CIRCLE First Friday of the Month Bible Study 1—2 pm in Rm A/B followed by Fellowship Circle 2 –3 pm (Sept.—June) September 2015 BIBLE STUDY GROUP PW will kick off a new study on Friday, September 4 at 1 PM in Room A/B. Pastor Steve Melde leads this study on the first Friday afternoon of the month from September to June. (No meeting in December) 2015/2016 PW Horizons Bible Study Come to the Waters By Judith Record Fletcher Friday, September 4, from 1-2 PM in Room A/B Lesson one: Birthing Waters-Creation FELLOWSHIP CIRCLE 2 – 3 in Room A/B Everyone who attends The PW Bible Study Group is invited to stay for a time of fellowship and continued discussion of the lesson. Interested in more information about Presbyterian Women in CPC? Please call either Marilyn McConnell (579-8438) or Julia Potter (298-4415) Thank you for your continued support of prayer and donations for these mission projects supported by the Presbyterian Women! CROSSROADS SHOWER MINISTRY needs LARGE bars of soap, towels, wash cloths, personal hygiene items and men's clothing. MENAUL SCHOOL, Albuquerque, NM has need of educational labels and Point Labels with Bar Codes attached. RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE requests disinfectant wipes, bleach and Chemo Caps. Don't forget the metal tabs! There will be more information next month about the Fall Gathering of Presbyterian Women of Presbytery de Cristo at Tortolita Presbyterian Church to be held onSaturday, October 24, 2015. Contact Julia Potter if interested! Women’s Bridge Group: Every Third Thursday at 12:00p.m We invite you to come out and join this friendly group of women for fellowship and great games of bridge. Bring a light lunch at Noon for fellowship and enjoy the light snacks and drinks that are provided. Please call Mary Clark at 290-2276 if you are able to attend our game. Game time starts at 12:30 p.m. 17 Join Us Every Wednesday Morning 9am– 12noon Wednesday morning Crafts meets each week unless otherwise stated. New members and new project ideas are always welcome. If you would like to check us out and see if you'd like to join us, just stop by. No special skills required! We work on various projects ranging easy to more technical - something for everyone, we think. There are even people who would like to join us, but cannot make the Wednesday a.m. meetings, so they sew, crochet, do art projects from home and turn them over to the Craft Group to sell for P.W. Mission monies. We consider ourselves a Fellowship group, more than even, a Craft group. We laugh and share stories and would love to have you join us! We meet in classrooms A/B, each Wednesday morning from 9 am to 12 pm. Those are "loosey-goosey" hours. If you can only stop by for an hour or two...please do. Questions? Call Pam Cullop - 520-271-6678 or email: [email protected] Monies raised from the sale of our Craft Items are given to special mission ministries of CPC. Flea Market 2016 Event March 17, 18, & 19 2016 If you have questions or would like to sign up to volunteer, please contact Donna Kuehn PH: 520-245-3761 EMAIL [email protected] Pam Cullop PH: 520-271-6678 EMAIL [email protected] Second Hand Weekends Schedules Items may be delivered to the church on the Second Sunday of each month. We will be pricing and sorting on those Sundays from 9:30 am—2 pm Pricing and sorting will also take place on the Saturday morning prior to Second Hand Sunday from 9 am—2 pm. Bring a sack lunch and wear comfortable cloths. Invite a friend to come along, too! 19 heart felt thanks.... Gwen, Jim, Terry and Linda would like to thank all our wonderful friends and Pastors at CPC for their love, prayers and hugs for the loss of our wonderful Dale. He treasured his family and friends more than anything. His last good conversation was with our two Pastor Steves when they came to visit with him on his last day. We are so thankful for Christ Presbyterian Church. ~Gwen Hurst Prayers of Thanks! Our friends Ingrida Cazers and Karlis Valsteins have been attending CPC since moving here from Ireland three years ago. Karlis went up for his citizenship test today and passed. He will have an official ceremony in four to six weeks. We wondered if this could be shared with the CPC congregation . Ingrida was not permitted to be in the room with him this morning, but their immigration attorney was with Karlis. According to the immigration attorney, Karlis was grilled thoroughly throughout the procedure. Ingrida had to be present, so they could ascertain that she was in fact his wife. Immediately after hearing the good news, Karlis went off to thank the teacher who has been teaching him citizenship classes. Thanks! We just wanted to share this happy news with CPC! ~Kathy & Bart Kimball A BIG Thank You from ICS for our ministry partnership, and financial support! Thanks for helping us meet our summer food bank goals! The ICS Community Partners collected OVER 30,0000 pounds of food! 21 In Sympathy Please hold in prayer the families and friends of those loved ones who have passed, as they grieve the loss of these saints: Dale Hurst 7/30/2015 Leita Chapman 8/2/2015 Bill Lincoln 8/22/2015 Betty Doidge 8/26/2015 Tom Riebe, 9/2/2015 09/01 Rada Rich 09/02 Gene Stough 09/03 Margaret Goodrich 09/04 Michael Rowe 09/04 Pam Elitharp 09/04 Mac McIntyre 09/07 Nancy Ward 09/08 Van Van Den Assem 09/08 Ron Morgan 09/08 Eileen Lamse 09/08 Ren Parker 09/09 John Griffin 09/09 Ellie Standifer 09/09 Genny Standifer 09/10 Diane Denien 09/14 Ginny MacPherson 09/15 Valerie Schlegel 09/19/ Lillian Meriwether 09/20 Russell Clink 09/20 Bill Braucher 09/21 Michael Courville 09/22 Kitty Davis 09/22 Barbara Pattengale 09/22 Paula Draper 09/23 Gary Foxx 09/24 Dejada Sanchez 09/27 Jeanne Ringgenberg 09/28 Kristen Samoy 09/29 Kate Lagle 23 6565 E. Broadway Member of the Presbyterian Church (USA) & Presbytery de Cristo The Rev. Steven P. Melde, Pastor ([email protected]) Steve Brownson, CRE, Pastoral Assistant ([email protected]) Robin Gilbert, Director of Children’s Christian Ed ([email protected]) Richard Hintze, Director of Music ([email protected]) Dr. Kathryn Snodgrass, Organist ([email protected]) Cathy Grossman, Bookkeeper ([email protected]) Lon Bothwell, Facility Manager Debby Anderson, Office Manager ([email protected]) Shirley McClain, Administrative Assistant Deadlines Church Office Hours Monday—Thursday, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. (Closed for lunch 12 —1 p.m.) Friday 9 a.m.—12 noon KIVA October Issue – Wednesday, Sept 15th Weekly Bulletins - Noon the previous Wednesday Thursday Blast - Noon the Phone: 520-886-5535 previous Wednesday Fax: 520-886-5686 www.cpctucson.org Christ Presbyterian Tucson Email: [email protected] Twitter: @CPCTucsonAZ