First Press - First Presbyterian Church of Wheaton
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First Press - First Presbyterian Church of Wheaton
January 2016 First Press Together we Celebrate, Journey & Serve A Letter From Pastor Dave What’s Inside: WATCH A VISION BEING FULFILLED IN 2016 Announcements, Thank You Page 2 One never knows when the Holy Spirit will show up. Adult Education, New Member Classes Page 3 It was in the middle of a Human Resources meeting. We were talking about all the positions that were open on our staff—Senior Pastor/Head of Staff, Youth Director, Music Director. “Eegads!” someone said, “all at the same time!” One of the HR members, who also serves on the Pastor Nominating Committee (PNC), said “A vision is being formed; we need to find out what it is; and find the pastor who is totally in synch with it.” Another committee member said, “Isn’t it spelled out in the Book of Acts somewhere?—one, two, three, four, five.” “Yes!, “ I said, “it’s in Acts 2.” Children & Youth Page 4 WF News Page 5 Preschool, Fellowship Page 6 FPC Book Club, Mission Page 7 Zomi Christmas Page 8 Calendar Page 9 The truth is, I hadn’t thought of that passage for some time. It is one of the most strategic passages in all scripture. It describes the early Church that emerged when the Holy Spirit was given. But for some reason, this most obvious place “to find out what it is” (the vision, that is), had not occurred to me. I had not connected the dots until it was mentioned at the committee meeting. I have a friend in ministry who used to say as he went in to a routine committee meeting, “O God, tonight make something happen that is not printed in the agenda.” When he went in to a worship service, he would pray, “Lord, please, this Sunday bring your presence to us in something not printed in the bulletin.” We went on with the business of our meeting, but the Holy Spirit had visited us. I went home that night, eager to look up that passage from the Book of Acts. Here is how the early Church is described, Acts 2:42-44: They devoted themselves to the Apostles’ Teaching [i.e. our New Testament], and Fellowship [i.e. small groups/house gatherings], to the Breaking of Bread and the prayers [i.e. Worship/Lord’s Supper]. Awe came upon everyone, because many wonders and signs were being done by the apostles [today we call these “God sightings,”sharing where we have seen God amazingly at work]. All who believed were together and had all things in common [i.e. caring for one another]. Page 1 • January 2016 Now, watch this: when the Pastor Nominating Committee wrote the Mission Information Form that would catch the attention of pastors around the country who are considering a new Call, here are excerpts from their first two paragraphs in response to the question: “What is your congregation’s vision for ministry?” Our vision is inspired by Scripture [echo: the Apostles’ Teaching]. We hold the assurance that God’s word is alive through the revelation of the Holy Spirit. We are called to be the body of Christ, seeking to be transformed by Christ’s love through Bible Study and sharing the gospel in our homes [echo: Fellowship happening in small group house gatherings], through uplifting Worship that honors and delights God, and through caring and loving relationships. The convergence is notable; particularly considering that the Acts 2 description of the early Church was not one of the scriptures that PNC had noted, nor one that was noted in our two Congregational Listening Sessions. Nevertheless, as the PNC pored over notes from the table discussions of our members, sought to affirm a biblical vision, and considered how to express our current mission statement, “Together we celebrate, journey, and serve,” this is what they came up with. Thank You, God! You are shaping a vision. This new year, may You show us how You are fulfilling it! Music Director Update When David Lincoln announced his plans to accept a new position in LaGrange beginning January 1, the Human Resources Committee met to make plans for a smooth transition. In consultation with the choir and Pastor Dave, they agreed a search should commence as soon as possible for a part time Interim Director of Music. The search for a new permanent Director will have to wait for the new Head Pastor to be called. The committee is comprised of Cindy Bass, Beth Burgess, Paul Burgess, Nancy Cinatl, Georgia Hamilton, Dan Spiegel, Steve Van Oss, chair; Pastor Dave, staff advisor. Two good candidates have been interviewed, and plans for a Westminster Choir rehearsal “audition” are being scheduled for early in the new year. Georgia Hamilton has agreed to direct the choir for a few rehearsals and services until an interim is selected. Doug Zimmer has agreed to fulfill the organ responsibilities for three months. Paul Burgess will continue as accompanist for Westminster Choir and be the point person to assure the pieces are in place for each service, until an interim is selected. Many thanks to all those who are working together in this major transition in our music program. May our best wishes and prayers continue with David Lincoln as he goes to offer his considerable gifts to St. John’s Lutheran Church and School in LaGrange. --Interim Pastor Dave Handley announcements Together We Journey Chancel Flowers Do you enjoy the flower arrangements in the chancel? There are opportunitites for chancel flowers in 2016. The Following dates are available for next year: January 10, 17, and 31, February 7 April 17, May 29, July 24, and October 30 If you are interested in having flowers in the sanctuary please contacat Mary Burge at [email protected] or (630) 665-7623. The cost is either $45 or $60 and may be given in memory of a loved one or for any special occasion. Page 2 • January 2016 Thank You I wish to express my sincere thanks to all of you for the wonderful reception you held in my honor on Sunday, December 20. Some good memories, music, laughs, and many very thoughtful cards and gifts were shared and so very appreciated by Nancy, Alexis and myself. Many great Worship experiences will be cherished by me always. A special note of deep thanks to all of wonderful volunteers that are at First Presbyterian Church, in every capacity – you are the ones making these memories possible. I wish First Presbyterian Church every good thing now and as you move forward with God’s work. God’s Peace, David A. Lincoln (630) 655 2124 [email protected] I am writing to thank so many people at First Pres who helped me cope with Harv’s illness and death this past summer. It was so comforting to know my church family was praying for him and our family. The Care Cards, phone calls, visits, and many other acts of kindness and love truly made a difference in our lives. This journey would have been much more difficult without the support of our church. Fondly, Linda Wischnowski We want to thank everyone at Frist Pres for all the care cards and sympathy cards that were sent to us following the loss of my brother Mark. We are so thankful for our wonderful church family. Blessings, Nancy & Jim Gambaiani Per Capita – Assisting Presbyterians Nationwide All churches are asked to support and contribute to the ministries of the larger church of PCUSA. Per Capita helps Churches in the following ways: • Help congregations with pastoral transitions • Training and support for interim ministers • Resolve congregational conflicts • Care for ministers, Christian Educators and their families • Help prepare people for service as ordained ministers You can help First Pres to meet this Per Capita commitment by making a contribution of $33.00 for each church member in your family in addition to your regular giving. The total Church contribution for our church membership in 2016 will be over $40,000. For more information you can go to http://www.chicagopresbytery. org. Please make your check out to First Presbyterian Church and note in the memo line that your check is for the Per Capita contribution or you can contribute online at https://firstpreswheaton.webconnex.com/giving/ designated General Assembly $ 7.12 Synod $ 3.81 Presbytery of Chicago $ 22.07 Total = $ 33.00 for each church member in your family Adult Education Together We Journey Adult Education Meeting Jesus in the Gospel According to Mark Resuming January 3 with Pastor Dave 10:00 a.m. in the Living Room Our Pastor Said Whaaat? Would you like to have a cup of coffee and a donut, while casually discussing Sunday’s sermon? Our pastors are providing questions related to their Sunday sermon to facilitate a deeper discussion during the Education Hour. This casual class is facilitated by Denny Lawson in SH 101. Women’s Monthly Bible Study Join us on the first Tuesday of the month at 10:00 a.m. as Pastor Kyle leads the PW/Horizon Bible Study called Come to the Waters. We meet in the Living Room. Call the Church Office to order a book ($8). Our next meeting is on January 5. Inquirers/New Members Classes In January we will offer a two-session class for anyone interested in joining First Presbyterian Church. The classes will be in the Living Room at First Pres. Childcare is available upon arrangement with the Church Office. Class Dates: Sunday, January10, 10:00 -10:45 a.m. Sunday, January17, 10:00 -10:45 a.m. Participants are asked to attend both sessions. For more information contact the Church Office at (630) 668-5147. Page 3 • January 2016 Children & Youth Together We Journey Children’s News Sunday School Sunday School lessons for January for pre-school through grade 5: January 3: Follow the Star (Matthew 2:1-12) January 10: Jesus Is Baptized (Luke 3:1-22) January 17: Jesus Chooses (Luke 4:1-13) January 24: Jesus Brings Good News (Luke 4:14-30) January 31: Jesus Heals (Luke 4:38-44) LOGOS News Second Semester of LOGOS Begins January 6. Do you know a family who you want to invite? Come join us! 2nd semester begins January 6. $75.00 for the remainder of the year. Contact Lynn Nuzzo or Mary Kinsey for more information LOGOS in 2016 Come join us this semester ($76) for a weekly night of fun! Our themes this month are: 1/6 - Blizzard Bash 1/13 - Pajama Night-wear your PJ’s! 1/20 - Chinese New Year 1/27 - Happy Birthday – bring Birthday supplies for the Humanitarian Service Project Children’s Ministry Genesis News Sunday, February 7 at 12:00pm Lynn Nuzzo will be leading a workshop for children in first grade through 5th grade with their parents. (Next year it will be offered to the first grade class and their parents on an annual basis) The workshop will help children and their paents learn about the sacraments of the church together. First graders are now old enough to begin to understand what the act of taking communion is and why we share this sacrament together. Sunday School The children will also learn about Baptism, how to look up a verse in the Bible and explore many Christian symbols of the church to discover how they fit into the worship service and our everyday lives. Mark your calendar to join us for lunch and some interactive learning as we explore the sacraments together! Watch for more details coming soon. Vacation Bible School/ Service Squad Save the Date! VBS will take place on June 13 – 17. Page 4 • January 2016 Sunday School lessons for January for grade 6: January 3: Entering the Promised Land January 10: Faithfulness in a Foreign Culture (Mary on the Retreat) January 17: A Non-Jewish Ancestor of David (Mary in Florida) January 24: The Judges of Israel January 31: No Sunday School, one worship service, potluck lunch and annual meeting afterwards. Sunday School lessons for January for grade 7: January 3: Jesus is Headed for Trouble January 10: To Jerusalem January 17: Their Last Supper Together and Our Special Passover Feast January 24: Tried and Sentenced January 31: No Sunday School Sunday School lessons for January for grade 8: January 3: “Jesus Teaches and Heals” (Gospels, continued) January 10: “I Know the Gospels” Game Day January 17: “ACTionS of the Apostles” - The Book of ACTS January 24: “I Know the Early Church” Pictionary Game January 31: No Sunday School Winter Xtreme! Middle Schoolers get ready for Winter Xtreme! Mark your calendars, get your forms in and don’t miss this amazing weekend, January 8-10th, 2016. Enjoy tubing, tobogganing, broomball tournament, snowball fights, ziplining*, horseback riding*, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, nature center, leathershop, Acorns, karaoke, four chapel sessions with the fantastic band Arbor Vitae and speaker Jason Raitz. Two nights, five meals, and two snack attacks all for $105.00. Forms are in the mail, online and in the church office. Reserve your spot ASAP. Questions? Contact Mary Kinsey 630-668-5147 x20. WF News Weekly Events WF (6-8:15 pm): 1/3, 1/10, 1/17, 1/24, no wf on 1/31 due to the retreat Sunday AM (9:45-10:35 am): 1/3, 1/10, 1/17, 1/24-Hot Breakfast Agape/Adelphoi (6:30-8 pm): 1/6, 1/13, 1/20, 1/27 SALT (8-9 pm): 1/20, 2/3 Praise Band (8-9 pm): 1/6, 1/27 Progressive Dinner Recap We had a wonderful Progressive Dinner in December. I want to extend a HUGE thank you to all the host homes and all those that provided our delicious food -we could not have done it without you! The rain did not dampen our holiday spirits or keep anyone away! The turnout for the event was amazing, and it was clear by the smiles on all the faces, that everyone enjoyed being together at this annual celebration! Our holiday festivities were capped off by a visit from jolly old St. Nick, and the revealing of the 2016 Mission trip location – to Elizabeth City, North Carolina!! We also made a presentation of gifts to Derrick in thanks for his excellent leadership of WF over these past six months. One of these gifts was a large canvas photo of our church’s steeple on the night of a full moon – a perfect melding of Derrick’s love for God grown at his home church and his passion for all things astronomy. Psalm 100 was written on the back, and all present were invited to sign and write their farewell wishes on it. The adult volunteers for our high school ministry are outstanding, and the kids are each amazing in their own ways. With all of us pulling together, the program will remain as strong as ever! Please be in prayer for the search committee as they have such an important task to complete, and while you’re at it - prayers for the WF students and adult leaders would also be appreciated! WF Winter Retreat January 29-30, 2016 The winter retreat at Timber-Lee is such an awesome time of outdoor fun, fellowship and amazing worship! Watch for emails with complete details… Space is limited, so reserve your spot ASAP! Questions? Contact Nancy Goodwin at [email protected] Page 5 • January 2016 Preschool As preschool teachers we have the privilege of sharing in the magic of the advent season through the eyes of the children in our classrooms. In December, we watched as the enthusiasm and expectation climbed with each passing day. The children sang carols, toured the Church counting Christmas trees, and re-enacted the nativity story. Thank you to Lynn Nuzzo for coming into our classrooms to share the Christmas story with our students. And thank you to David Lincoln who helped to teach our students and teachers how to play the bells for our holiday concert. What a wonderful way to celebrate the season watching their faces light up as they rang the bells and shared the wonder of the season in song. Thank you to our preschool families who donated to our collection for World Relief’s early childhood center. We were happy to deliver laundry baskets full of supplies along with three brand new bicycles to World Relief who has been hit hard by the Illinois budget impasse. This month, all of our classrooms will begin new units of learning and new skills will be emphasized. January begins a shift in our classrooms to higher levels of learning and content along with higher expectations and goals for the children. Our two year olds will be learning about winter and beginning their transportation unit. The three year olds will begin using scissors for the first time as they have fun exploring the season of winter. The four year olds will be embarking on their phonics unit and the Pre-K class will begin a unit on Antarctica. The Kindergarten Enrichment class will be travelling from France to China to learn about this ancient and fascinating culture. Victory Preschool Sports camp finished their first session of soccer kids in December and they begin a new Hoops camp with our preschoolers this month. Kindergarten Readiness On Monday, January 25th from 7-8:30pm, at Westminster Preschool in Glen Ellyn. First Pres Preschool is co-hosting a Kindergarten Readiness panel with First Presbyterian Glen Ellyn’s Westminster preschool. All First Pres preschool and Church families as well as all Wheaton community families are welcome and encouraged to attend. The panel includes public and private Kindergarten teachers from Wheaton and Glen Ellyn and is always a wealth of information. Fellowship First Light Men’s Collaborative Breakfast and Discussion, Saturdays at 7:00 a.m. THE CHURCH: Why Bother? The Nature, Purpose, & Functions of the Local Church provides clear biblical instruction. Please contact: Denny Lawson at [email protected] to be sure we have enough bacon for all. Women’s Ministry Join the Ladies of First Pres at the Alive Center Date/Time: January 7 at 10:00am Alive Center, 500 West 5th Avenue, Naperville Feeling too busy? Stressed out? Do you feel like you need to slow down and connect for the new year? Meditation is simply a tool to quiet the mind. Join the ladies of First Pres for a guided meditation to learn different techniques from a variety of teachers. No experience needed. RSVP to Sharon Carroll (630-880-1868 call or text) by January 5 and pay at the door, cost $10 per person. Optional lunch after at Jason's Deli on Freedom Drive. RUSH Small Group RUSH (Rise Up Shine on Him) Small Group is a couples small group that meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday evenings in the Library of the Parish House. New couples are aways welcome. For more information, please contact Cerena Fischer at 630-289-4942. Reminders from Communications John Norton, the new Communications Coordinator at First Pres is looking forward to working with the Staff and the Congregation. Reminders: Event planning and publicity should begin 3 months prior to the event date. The guidelines can be found at on our website at www.firstpreswheaton.org/facility_use Church Life Sunday Announcements are due the Tuesday prior to the Sunday the ad will run (earlier would be appreciated) and Newsletter articles are due the 15th of the prior month. Page 6 • January 2016 FPC Book Club For January your FPC book club will be reading, “A Tale for the Time Being’ by Ruth Ozeki. It takes place in Tokyo, where a sixteen-year-old Nao has decided there’s only one escape from her aching loneliness and her classmates’ bullying. But before she ends it all, Nao first plans to document the life of her great grandmother, a Buddhist nun who’s lived more than a century. A diary is Nao’s only solace—and will touch lives in ways she can scarcely imagine. Across the Pacific is Ruth, a novelist living on a remote island who discovers a collection of artifacts washed ashore in a Hello Kitty lunchbox—possibly debris from the devastating 2011 tsunami. As the mystery of its contents unfolds, Ruth is pulled into the past, into Nao’s drama and her unknown fate, and forward into her own future. This is a great book, and It is long so start reading and meet with us on Thursday, January 28th at 7:00 p.m., in the Parish House living room. Questions? Contact Mary Kinsey 630-668-5147 x20. Mission Together We Serve Roseland Community “Good News” Update A very special ten year old girl in our congregation did not want gifts for her birthday party, but instead asked her friends to bring donations for the children at Roseland “Good News” Day Care Center! They brought seven knit hats, seven pair of mittens and 136 diapers to the party. While at the party, for a project, the girls tied three large fleece blankets for the Day Care families. I just wanted you to know about this precious child and her heart for mission!! Christmas Sharing is one of the mission projects of our church that just keeps giving and giving. Following our guests’ time of shopping, we were able to pick thirteen large plastic bags of clothing and two boxes of coats to take to Ms. Pearl at Roseland. We also took a large bag of new toys and a box of books for the children. Ms Pearl was thrilled to get the things! When we took our overloaded car of donations to “Good News” Day Care Center, we met a group from Arlington, Texas, who were helping in the Day Care this week. They were all having fun with the children. They will also visit Chicago public school to hand out teddy bears to children. The students will also help Ms Pearl deliver new baby gifts to teen moms in the hospital at Christmas and share their faith with them. These college aged students from a Baptist college in Texas are getting fully immersed in the Roseland community. What they are missing this week, though, is the snow they were hoping to see! Our continuing mission project to Roseland “Good News” Day Care Center involves collecting hats, mittens, coats, clothing, blankets (twin or larger), diapers, wipes or just about anything you might care to donate! Please bring your things to the rotunda coatroom marked Roseland. Thank you for your ongoing support of this mission! Questions, please call Jan Foster at 630-653-2612. Abraham’s Children Thank-you and God Bless to all those who have supported Abraham’s Children over the past 20 years! 2015- What a year this has been! It began with a 13-Day Holy Land Pilgrimage in March, when we set our plans for sending medical equipment to Nazareth Hospital (Presbyterian-founded in 1861). Followed-by an anonymous donation to totally fund a separate shipment to Holy Family Hospital, also in Nazareth. Followed-by an anonymous donation of matching funds for the Nazareth Hospital effort. Followed-by a shipment of beds and stretchers reaching Holy Family in September. Followed-by a Church event October 17 featuring the head of Nazareth Hospital, Dr. Bishara Bisharat. Followed-by a 3-state fund-raising road-show reaching other engaged Christian groups. Matching funds goal achieved! Followed-by the Nazareth Hospital shipment of beds and stretchers arriving this month. Followed-by: wait till you see what we have planned for 2016! Come to either service January 17th to learn more. Page 7 • January 2016 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID CAROL STREAM, IL PERMIT # 6003 715 N Carlton Ave Wheaton, IL 60187 Return Service Requested February newsletter submissions are due by January 15. Email them to [email protected]. This is a monthly publication. If you move please call the church office with your new address. Christmas with Our Zomi Friends We celebrated Christmas with our Zomi friends with a pot luck meal, singing and a gift exchange. Thank you to everyone who made it a special day with their presence, gifts and food! Page 8 • January 2016 January 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 01 Happy New Year 02 9:00AM Zomi Prayer Mtg 12:00PM Zomi Praise Band 03 8:45AM Worship 10:00AM Education for All 11:00AM Worship 12:15PM Pastoral Nom Comm 1:00PM Zomi Worship 6:00PM WF - Youth Group 04 1:00PM Genesis Team Meeting 4:30PM Kopian Soccer 6:45PM Music Search Comm 6:45PM Troop 23 7:00PM Stephen Ministry 05 10:00AM Women's Bible Study 11:30AM Staff Meeting 2:00PM Yoga 7:00PM Board of Deacons 7:00PM Arakawa Baseball 06 1:00PM SPA 5:00PM LOGOS 6:30PM WF Guys Small Group 6:30PM WF Girls Small Group 7:00PM Chix with Stix 7:00PM RUSH Small Group 8:00PM WF Band Rehearsal 07 10:00AM Meditation Exp 6:00PM Troop 23 Leaders 6:30PM Pack 63 Den Meetings 6:45PM Kopian Soccer 7:00PM AV Team Meeting 7:00PM Pastoral Nom Comm 7:00PM Christ Care-D Lambert 7:30PM Westminster Choir 08 9:30AM Sarah Circle 4:00PM Kopian Soccer 4:30PM Genesis Retreat Leaves 6:30PM Wheaton Comm Radio 09 7:00AM First Light Mens 9:00AM Williams Baseball 9:00AM Zomi Prayer Mtg 10:00AM Memorial Service 12:00PM Zomi Praise Band 10 8:45AM Worship 9:45AM New Members Class 10:00AM Education for All 11:00AM Worship 12:15PM Pastoral Nom Comm 1:00PM Zomi Worship 2:00PM Genesis Retreat Returns 6:00PM WF Study Break 11 4:30PM Kopian Soccer 6:45PM Troop 23 7:00PM Office & Finance 7:00PM Joy Circle 12 9:00AM Ruth Circle 11:30AM Staff Meeting 4:30PM Victory Sports 6:45PM Kopian Soccer 7:00PM Worship Planning 13 5:00PM LOGOS 6:30PM WF Girls Small Group 6:30PM WF Guys Small Group 7:30PM WF Christ Care -Rich 14 9:30AM Grace Circle 9:30AM Children's Ministry 4:30PM Victory Sports 6:30PM Pack 63 Den Meetings 6:45PM Kopian Soccer 7:00PM Scout Dist Round Table 7:30PM Westminster Choir 15 9:00AM Clergy Comm Practice 4:00PM Kopian Soccer 16 7:00AM First Light Mens 9:00AM Zomi Prayer Mtg 12:00PM Zomi Praise Band 17 8:45AM Worship 9:45AM Chix with Stix 9:45AM New Members Class 10:00AM Education for All 11:00AM Worship 12:15PM Pastoral Nom Comm 1:00PM Zomi Worship 6:00PM WF - Youth Group 24 8:45AM Worship 10:00AM Education for All 11:00AM Worship 12:15PM Pastoral Nom Comm 1:00PM Zomi Worship 6:00PM WF - Youth Group 18 Church Offices Closed 12:00PM Next Chapter Sm Grp 4:30PM Kopian Soccer 6:45PM Troop 23 7:00PM Stephen Ministry 19 11:30AM Staff Meeting 2:00PM Yoga 4:30PM Victory Sports 6:45PM Kopian Soccer 7:00PM Mission Committee 7:00PM Communications 7:30PM Human Resources 21 4:30PM Victory Sports 6:00PM Pinewood Derby 6:45PM Kopian Soccer 7:00PM Christ Care-D Lambert 7:30PM Westminster Choir 22 9:30AM Sarah Circle 4:00PM Kopian Soccer 23 7:00AM First Light Mens 9:00AM Williams Baseball 9:00AM Zomi Prayer Mtg 9:00AM Pinewood Derby 12:00PM Zomi Praise Band 25 4:30PM Victory Sports 6:45PM Troop 23 7:00PM Prayer Shawl Ministry 26 11:30AM Staff Meeting 2:00PM Yoga 4:30PM Victory Sports 6:45PM Kopian Soccer 7:00PM Session 20 9:30AM Hannah Circle 1:00PM Elizabeth/Rebecca Cir 1:30PM SPA 5:00PM LOGOS 6:30PM WF Guys Small Group 6:30PM WF Girls Small Group 7:00PM RUSH Small Group 8:00PM WF Leadership - SALT 27 5:00PM LOGOS 6:30PM WF Guys Small Group 6:30PM WF Girls Small Group 7:30PM WF Christ Care -Rich 8:00PM WF Band Rehearsal 28 4:30PM Victory Sports 6:45PM Kopian Soccer 7:00PM Buildings & Grounds 7:00PM FPC Book Club 7:30PM Westminster Choir 29 4:00PM Kopian Soccer 5:30PM WF Retreat Leaves 6:30PM AA 30 7:00AM First Light Mens 9:00AM Williams Baseball 9:00AM Zomi Prayer Mtg 12:00PM Zomi Praise Band 31 10:00AM Worship 11:00AM Pot Luck / Cong Mtg 1:00PM Zomi Worship 2:00PM WF Retreat Returns