Fall Kick Off! - Germantown Presbyterian Church
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Fall Kick Off! - Germantown Presbyterian Church
August 2013 Soup Kitchen Volunteers Needed! Volunteers are needed to work at the First Presbyterian Church Soup Kitchen on Sunday, August 25 from 1:30 PM to approximately 4:00 PM. To meet the group downtown at First Presbyterian Church (166 Poplar Avenue – corner of Poplar and Third Street), arrive at 1:30 PM. To carpool, meet in the GPC church parking lot outside the office at 1:00 PM. This is a popular, family-friendly activity, and the available spaces fill up fast. Please contact Chris Harding (901-387-9154 or chris. [email protected]) to volunteer or with any questions. Fall Kick Off! August 3 - GPC Night at the Redbirds game August 10 - Trace Bundy Concert August 11 - Children and Youth Teacher Training Women of the Church Sunday Sing August 18 - Rally Day with Ministries Fair and Congregational Breakfast September 4 - Welcome back Wednesday for Wednesday Night Programming 2 Help My Unbelief Just after His Transfiguration, Jesus encountered a man whose son was suffering terribly (see Mark 9:14-29). He came down from the mountain and found His disciples arguing about how to help the boy. The father is desperate to see his son healed, and he brings the boy to Jesus as his last hope. The disciples are not sure what to do. They do not know how to handle the boy or his father. The father begs Jesus to heal his son, and Jesus tells him it can happen if the father believes in Him. The father cries out, “I believe, but help my unbelief!” Can you imagine the father’s desperation? Can you understand how he could both believe and disbelieve– at the same time? The father is expressing something that all of us feel at times in our lives of discipleship. There are times when we are unsure and do not understand what God’s will is. We all walk through seasons of doubt and confusion. There are inexplicable tragedies that shake us and cause us fear. The father in the story believes in Jesus, yet he had seen his young son suffer so much. Surely he had so many conflicting thoughts and emotions about why his son suffers so. His faith has been shaken: he believes, yet he has doubts. Who doesn’t? We are all shaken by watching young children suffer. There are things we cannot explain in our world, yet we still believe in a good and loving God despite suffering and evil. God promises us that His care for us is stronger than anything that can afflict us, and that nothing can separate us from His love. That love is available to us through Christ, and if we look at His life, we see the prime example of someone suffering while innocent. Even on the cross, quoting Psalm 22, Jesus expressed His belief and anguish at the same time when He cried out: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” He claims the Father as His God, yet He acknowledges His feelings of abandonment at the same time. If you are in a season of doubt and worry right now – take heart and believe. And even if you have unbelief mixed in with your faith, do not fear that God will leave you because your faith is flawed. He promises to stay with you through each season of life – even your times of doubt and confusion. May God help all of us in our “unbelief.” Grace, mercy, and peace, Welcome New Members! Theresa Heist and Charlie Theresa Gernand Heist is the wife of GPC member Peter Heist. She and her son Charlie relocated to Germantown from Chicago in May. Theresa is a graduate of Bethel University and is a sales director for Elsevier. Charlie just celebrated his 5th birthday and will soon be a kindergartener at Lausanne. The Heists reside at 1829 Grove Trail Cove in Germantown. Theresa can be reached at 901-756-4912 or [email protected]. Kelly, Thomas, and Catherine Lackey The Lackeys moved to the area from Greenwood, South Carolina when Thomas joined Smith & Nephew as a medical device engineer. The Lackeys, who will soon celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary, are the parents of Catherine who is a 4th-grader at Olive Branch Intermediate School. Kelly has worked as a Mary Kay consultant since 2001 and enjoys playing the piano and reading in her leisure time. For Thomas, interests include racing, which takes the checkered flag, with golf in second place. Catherine enjoys swimming, singing, and playing the piano. The Lackeys live at 8265 Kings Crossing Drive in Olive Branch. You can reach the family at: Kelly – [email protected], 919-921-0693; and Thomas – [email protected], 919-971-3884. Pamela Palmer Pam moved to the Memphis area in 1973 after completing her Bachelor’s degree at Ole Miss and her Master’s degree at LSU. While she was on the faculty at the University of Memphis, she completed her doctorate. Following her retirement from the U of M, she established Tutoring for Success and now provides tutoring in Math, English, AP European history, reading, writing, and ACT and other standardized test preparation. Pam resides at 1361 Poplar Estates Parkway in Germantown with “woman’s best friend” Taylor Wooster, a shih tzuMaltese. Her telephone number and email address are: 901-737-7442 and [email protected]. Mary Alice Turner Mary Alice was born in Memphis and raised at Buntyn Presbyterian Church. She is a retired educator. Mary Alice received her B.S. in Elementary Education from the University of Memphis, her M.S. in Special Education from Texas A&M and completed graduate work in Public School Administration at University of North Texas at Denton. After she retired from public education in Richardson, Texas, she returned to her hometown. Mary Alice enjoys traveling, reading, writing, gardening, and the arts. She employs her love of reading and writing to provide tutoring through Literacy Mid-South. You can reach Mary Alice at 1914 Poplar, #715, Memphis, TN 38104; 972-467-9324; and turnermaryalice@ gmail.com. 3 4 New Fall Sunday Classes There is an incredible heritage of strong adult education at Germantown Presbyterian Church. Your Adult Education Team has been working tirelessly these past few months to continue that tradition in the slate of new classes set to begin this month. We’d like to thank all who have stepped forward to be teachers this fall! Spiritual formation and discipleship are such important aspects of our walks as Christians. Without stretching and learning, our faith can easily turn stale—or even boring. The book of Hebrews offers some powerful words here: “Indeed, the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing until it divides soul from spirit, joints from marrow; it is able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart” (Heb. 4:12). Our hope is that you would all be eager to enter into this process of spiritual formation and discipleship, even when it challenges you. We are very excited about all the classes we are offering this fall, and we hope you will join one each Sunday morning. -The Adult Education Team: Nancy Webb (Chair), Carol Barnes, Lauren Beaupre, Myles Beaupre, Martha Drexler, Ellie Goughnour, David Hopkins, Jay Howell, Mary Rogers, Judith Wilson, Tom Wilson Sunday Discipleship Hour: 9:30 AM-10:30 AM August 25—October 13 October 27—December 15 The Psalms In the Image of God Living Whole: Healthy in Body and Soul The Old Testament from Scratch, Part I Young Adults Bible Study Paula’s Hearts and Hands The Book of Job Prayer Into All the World The Old Testament from Scratch, Part II Young Adults Bible Study Paula’s Hearts and Hands Plenary: October 20 (All classes will meet together in Warren Hall.) Class Profiles The Psalms Teachers: Robert Walker, Scott Hall Dates: Aug 27—Oct 13 (8 weeks) The Bible’s songbook, the Psalms will run through the entire emotional spectrum from unbridled joy to crippling grief, sometimes in the same psalm! Join us as this 8-week class looks at a sampling of the Psalms together. In the Image of God Teachers: George Moseley, Linda Allwood, Gray Carter Dates: Aug 27—Oct 13 (8 weeks) “In the image of God he created them” (Genesis 1:27). Such a simple statement with powerful implications! Saying we are made in God’s image at once bestows dignity upon every person and conviction upon how we should live. How are we like God? How are we not? This 8-week class will explore this challenging theological topic. Prayer Teachers: Barbara Ragsdale, TBD Dates: Oct 27—Dec 15 (8 weeks) Prayer is a relationship with God. It is personal, public, corporate, and universal. It expresses hope, compassion, anger, and tears. It asks for forgiveness, pleads for guidance, and struggles with a world in need. Prayer is for sinners, disciples, the lost, and the found. It is for the weak, the proud, the enemy, and the friend. It is to be cherished, nurtured, and shared. It looks inward to the one who whispers, upward to the God who hears, and outward to the community it serves. In other words, prayer is each person’s personal relationship with God. New Fall Sunday Classes 5 Continued Living Whole: Healthy in Body and Soul Teachers: Will Jones, Amy Morse Dates: Aug 27—Oct 13 (8 weeks) The Christian tradition has always affirmed the connection between the body and soul – that both are part of our humanity as created by God. This class will examine the unity of the human person and how our physical health and spiritual health are linked together in our relationship with God. We will rely on the wisdom of two books: God, Faith, and Health: Exploring the Spirituality-Healing Connection by Jeff Levin and Health through Faith and Community by James Ellor. Participants in this class will engage in certain spiritual disciplines during our time together in and out of class, including aspects of prayer, diet, exercise, and meditation. We will discover how a healthy spirit and healthy body work together to foster healthy relationships, sound decisions, and mature faith in all walks of life. The Book of Job Teachers: Martha Drexler, Beth Carter, Mark Cooper Dates: Oct 27—Dec 15 (8 weeks) Using various resources this class will explore the book of Job. Is this a book about suffering or a book about faith? Why did John Calvin construct 159 of his 700 sermons centered on the book of Job? What are some of the modern works of fiction that reflect some of the themes of Job? Come explore and take a fresh look with us at the book of Job. Into All the World Teachers: Stephanie Wall, Susan Bingham Dates: Oct 27—Dec 15 (8 weeks) As Presbyterians, we are people of faith who seek understanding through reformed theological perspectives. This course centers on the mission of God, recognizing how God’s people can live out God’s work in the world. We will explore understanding God’s plan, connecting with God’s strategy, learning from the global church, and embracing our missional vocation. As Christ was sent on our behalf, we who have accepted Christ are sent on behalf of Christ to others in the world. The text for the class is Into All the World – Participating in God’s Mission by Donald J. Dawson and Jennifer A. Haddox. The Old Testament from Scratch Teachers: Jay Howell, Bo Hormberg, Susan Morgan, Mickie Nabers Dates: Aug 27—Dec 15 (16 weeks) Do you ever feel intimidated by that big group of books called the Old Testament? Don’t even know where to start? Then this class is for you! Using Donald Griggs’ Old Testament from Scratch and a sampling of pivotal OT passages, we’ll spend 16 weeks walking through the broad strokes of how the Old Testament weaves a rich understanding of God’s relationship to His people Israel and sets a powerful stage for the coming of Jesus Christ. No prior knowledge needed. Young Adults Bible Study Leaders: Lauren Beaupre, Myles Beaupre, Sally Fienup Dates: Every Sunday The Young Adults Sunday School Class meets Sundays at 9:45 AM in the church library. Young adults and college students are all invited to attend. Together, we explore God’s Word through discussion and build relationships with one another. Paula’s Hearts and Hands Leaders: Elizabeth Boyd, Elaine Cates Dates: Every Sunday This class is named in memory of one of its founding members, Paula Heist. Class members are dedicated to making knitted items to be distributed to those in need. (However, you don’t have to knit to attend.) Various Bible studies, books, dvd series, and other study tools are used to promote exploration and discussion that will lead to a deeper spiritual relationship with God. Intercessory prayer is also an important element of this class. 6 June Honorariums and Memorials During the month of June, GPC received gifts in honor and in memory of the following people. In Honor of Linda Shirley In Memory of Betty Watson (Mother of Dawn Goodwin) Susan and Ron Carlsson Connie and Tom Scott In Memory of Jack Kelley Helen and Fred Norman Karen and Leo Stalker In Memory of Jane Thomas (Step-Mother of Karen Fesmire) In Memory of Ernest Mellor Connie and Tom Scott David Crawford Virginia and Dan Dunaway In Memory of Thom Hogan Barbara and Harry Mims Bobby Lanier Betty and Jim McCallen In Memory of June Cannon (Mother of Christy Smalley) John Trimble, Jr. Amanda and George Walters Frank Cannon In Memory of Margaret DeMoville (Sister of Dixie Johnson) Bonnie Algee Book Corner Each month one of GPC’s staff members will provide a review of a book that means something to them, either personally or professionally. Adventures in Prayer Catherine Marshall Ms. Marshall opens her book on prayer in this way: “I believe that the old cliché, ‘God helps those who help themselves,’ is not only misleading but often dead wrong. My most spectacular answers to prayers have come when I was so helpless, so out of control as to be able to do nothing at all for myself.” In this amazing book, Catherine Marshall shares her personal discoveries about how surprisingly down-to-earth God wants our prayers to be. The book contains eight chapters, each one dedicated to a kind of prayer: 1) prayer is asking; 2) the prayer of helplessness; 3) the prayer that helps your dreams come true; 4) the waiting prayer; 5) the prayer of relinquishment; 6) the prayer in secret; 7) the prayer of joyous blessing; and 8) the claiming prayer. She closes each chapter with a practical, intimate prayer to Jesus. To this day, I remember one of my most amazing life experiences resulted in the offering up of a prayer in secret. Books abound on the subject of prayer. This book is full of Spirit-driven insight as a result of Marshall’s own experience with the Lord, and I can’t say I’ve read anything more practical and helpful in guiding me into a deeper, more fulfilling communion with God. Laurie Henderson In the Know Home Runs for Hunger 7 Bottled Water Needed! The Memphis Redbirds have hit a total of 45 homeruns at home through July 21. There are of 17 home games left on their schedule. Last year they hit a total of 60 homeruns - let’s hope they hit even more during this finishing stretch. Again, thank all of you that have pledged to help the hungry. There’s still plenty of time left to participate in helping the hungry in the Midsouth. You can pledge 5 cents to $500 or more; you can sign up for one game or all of them. If you have any questions about this project for helping the hungry or want to sign up, please contact Warren Crain (wbcrain@ aol.com or 901-755-2106). When the season is finished, Warren will let everyone know the total number of homeruns and the grand total of money raised to support feeding the hungry in our community. In anticipation of the exciting Trace Bundy concert on August 10, we are requesting donations of bottled water and individually wrapped snacks. Snacks can include anything, but healthy snacks are preferred. We are asking church members to leave the bottled water and snacks in the church office by August 8. Thank you for your contributions. Lifeblood MGA Garden Gatherings Lifeblood and the GPC Lifeblood Committee would like to thank those who participated in our most recent blood drive held on July 7, as well as those who made a donation at a donor center since our previous drive: Bonnie Algee, Kathleen Boyd, Martha Boyd, John Colmer, Sally Fienup, Linda Gilbert, Missy Gwin, Neal Horner, Bill Houston, Donna Morley, Janet Roll, Becky Stanley, Rodney Strop, and Helen Warren. Thanks to all for making this another great blood drive. Our next drive will be September 15. If you weren’t able to participate in this drive but would like to donate, please stop by one of the local Lifeblood donor centers and mention GPC. If you are interested in helping organize the next drive, please contact Phil Carroll at 901-361-8252 or at [email protected]. The Germantown Presbyterian Church Memorial Garden Association (GPCMGA) is hosting two “Garden Gatherings.” You are cordially invited to join us from 9:30 AM until 10:30 AM on August 4 or 11 in the church parlor. During these informational sessions, the members of the GPCMGA look forward to sharing the memorial garden construction plans, timeline, policies, and subscription costs. We will also answer any questions you may have about the garden. We look forward to sharing our exciting plans with you then. Financial Summary GPCMGA members: Charles Fahrenkopf, Carolyn Hayward, J.W. McAllister, Melinda Russell, Connie Scott, and Fred Stearns GPCMGA consultants: Joe Donaho, Jeff Halter, Bobby Lanier Germantown Presbyterian Church Operating Financial Summary as of June 30, 2013 June Six months ended June 30 6/12 of 2013 2013 2012 2013 Budget Income $ 114,976 $ 747,972 $ 726,724 $ 777,217 Expense 149,769 837,620 752,096 777,217 Net ($ 34,793) ($ 89,648) ($ 25,372) - 0 - Forward in Faith Campaign Summary June 2013 Contributions $ 86,256 Total Forward in Faith Contributions 2,259,418 Outstanding pledges 634,907 Balance of construction loan 65,000 8 Eat. Read. Pray. GPC’s Answer to Oprah’s Book Club This group meets in the GPC parlor (unless otherwise noted) at 9:30 AM on the second Monday of the month for fellowship and then discussion of the selected book from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Join the group for all books, or come for one that looks particularly interesting. Everyone is welcome. Tentative plan for 2013-2014: September 9 - Proof of Heaven by Dr. Eben Alexander A highly trained neurosurgeon, Dr. Alexander knew that near-death experiences feel real but are simply fantasies produced by brains under extreme stress. Then, Dr. Alexander’s own brain was attacked by a rare illness, and for seven days he lay in a coma. Suddenly, he woke up. Before his coma, he could not reconcile his knowledge of neuroscience with any belief in heaven, God, or the soul. Today Alexander is a doctor who believes that true health can be achieved only when we realize that God and the soul are real and that death is not the end of personal existence but only a transition. Join the group to read about this inspiring story. Barbara Craft will facilitate the discussion. Sylvia Foster and Alinda Fahrenkopf will prepare heavenly treats. October 14 - Pursued: God’s Divine Obsession with You by Jud Wilhite The author’s message brings the story of Hosea and Gomer to life. “Christian faith isn’t blind obedience to a set of rules and regulations; it is entering into a relationship with a God who pursues us – not to punish but to love.” This book compellingly illustrates God’s plan for every person – to be freed to become his or her own unique self through intimate togetherness with the living, loving God. Sylvia Foster will facilitate the discussion. November 11 - Mom & Me & Mom by Maya Angelou (tentative selection) “The story of Maya Angelou’s extraordinary life has been chronicled in her multiple bestselling autobiographies. Now, at last, the legendary author shares the deepest personal story of her life: her relationship with her mother.... Delving into one of her life’s most rich, rewarding, and fraught relationships, Mom & Me & Mom explores the healing and love that evolved between the two women over the course of their lives, the love that fostered Maya Angelou’s rise from immeasurable depths to reach impossible heights.” Tentatively Judith Wilson will facilitate the discussion. December 9- Y ou Can’t Do EVERYthing ... So Do SOMEthing: Small Ways to Change the World by Shane Stanford Shane Stanford says: “The real need for our world is not that we do every part; it’s that we just do our part. And working together to do that something God calls us to do – all of us working together – we will transform this world.” Barb Poier will facilitate the discussion. The tentative plan is to follow the discussion with a Christmas lunch at Amerigo’s. January 13 - Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - Dinner and a Movie Participants are invited to Mary Robison’s home (7356 Maple Shadow Cv, Germantown) at 5:00 PM for a potluck followed by attendance at the movie.The hostesses will be Mary Robinson, JoEllyn Slott, and Stephanie Wall. February 10 - L ong Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela by Nelson Mandela “In classically elegant and engrossing prose, Mandela tells of his early years as an impoverished student and law clerk in Johannesburg, of his slow political awakening, and of his pivotal role in the rebirth of a stagnant ANC and the formation of its Youth League in the 1950s. He describes the struggle to reconcile his political activity with his devotion to his family, the anguished breakup of his first marriage, and the painful separations from his children. He brings vividly to life the escalating political warfare in the fifties between the ANC and the government, culminating in his dramatic escapades as an underground leader and the notorious Rivonia Trial of 1964, at which he was sentenced to life imprisonment. He recounts the surprisingly eventful twenty-seven years in prison and the complex, delicate negotiations that led both to his freedom and to the beginning of the end of apartheid. Finally he provides the ultimate inside account.” Alinda Fahrenkopf will facilitate the discussion. March is To Be Determined A Lenten Series will be covered in April. This discussion will be planned by Karen Lawhorn Sam Laine’s book, Hope Realized, will be used for devotionals Everyone participating in the group this year is encouraged to think about a mission project that the whole group can take on. All suggestions may be emailed to Stephanie Wall ([email protected]), and she will let the rest of the group know the choices. Anyone with other book suggestions or an interest in providing refreshments for one of the meetings may contact Stephanie Wall at [email protected]. Presbyterian Women 9 If your schedule is free, please join fellow Presbyterian Women at 10:00 AM in Warren Hall on Tuesday, August 20. We have a very special speaker, so bring a neighbor and friend! Sally Aldrich, administrator, CNO – Methodist Home Care Hospice and Palliative Services will speak to us. She is the sister of Linda Harris and was very instrumental in the opening of the Methodist Hospice facility on Quince. Circle # 3 (Amy Phillips) will provide us with a delicious salad lunch and dessert. Please come and enjoy the fellowship. PW SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES: Prayerfully consider being involved in one of these wonderful ministries: • Project Outreach – The requested food for August is canned fruit and fruit juices. The need is great; the collection bin is in the AC. • Threads of Love will resume meeting in September, but walker bags, heart pillows, and catheter covers are available in the office. We made several pillowcase dresses which were taken to Mexico on the recent mission trip. • Johnson Auxiliary (The Med) continues to collect eyeglasses, magazines, underwear, socks, robes, etc. The collection bin is in the AC. • Martha’s Manor is a day facility for mentally challenged women. Please help collect travel-size shampoo, conditioner, lotion, soap, etc. These make great Bingo prizes for the ladies. We help each Thursday with reading, singing, exercise, and Bingo from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM. Also on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, we help with stitching/crafts (rug hook, quilting, making hot pads, threading needles, etc.). We look forward to starting back in September. An Invitation to Join Germantown Presbyterian PW – Come meet us and join! Do you want to nurture your faith? Build community? Support mission? Work for justice and peace? Then come... Join other Presbyterian Women! Share, through this supportive community, called a Circle, which meets once a month. Enrich your own spiritual life through Bible study. Celebrate with others the good news lived out in community, your partnership with God, and other women through which you make a difference in your own unique way. Gather to find out more and meet the Circle Leader, Amy Phillips, and Bible Leader, Carol Barnes. We are waiting to meet you and share with you our supportive Presbyterian Women as we nurture this newest group! When: Thursday, August 22 at 6:00 PM Where: Church Parlor Why: To hear more, to ask questions, to meet some new friends Who: Questions? Call Tamah at 901-854-1148 or email at [email protected]. Looking forward to seeing you and hope you will attend!! Youth Ministry Update 10 August is such a fascinating time in Youth Ministry. This month we are placed squarely between looking back at everything that happened this summer (is it gone already?) while preparing for what God has placed in front of us with the new school year. This summer was amazing (see below for photographic evidence). Our middle school students once again went to the Great Escape outside of Chattanooga where we got wet, messy, and well fed. We also got the opportunity to be led into worship with an awesome band while a team of speakers told us all about how God’s love continues to reach out to us, no matter what life throws at us. Part of the response to this amazing love was our group deciding to support a student in South Africa as he learns about leadership and Jesus through Ubuntu Sports Academies. God truly is an awesome God. Our high school students did things a little differently than we have in the past. Our students traveled to Long Island, New York do work with the community of Long Beach as they continue to rebuild from the devastation left by Hurricane Sandy. We spent 4 days working hard to repair and rebuild homes alongside groups from as far away as San Francisco, only to come back each night and hear about the journey Jesus calls us to: one of knowing Him (rather than knowing about Him) and serving others in His name. It was a week that several students described as life-changing. This upcoming school year will bring exciting change as well. In order to better serve families, our Youth Ministry Support Team has recommended that we experiment with a new structure for Sunday Night Fellowship this semester. Our Junior High and Senior High groups will meet simultaneously at the church at 4 PM on Sundays for a time of snacks, games and fellowship. After this we will split up, with one group going into small groups led by our amazing adult leaders and the other group spending time in large group discussions (these groups will switch the following week). This means that Sunday Night Fellowship next semester will run from 4 PM to 6 PM for grades 6-12, though they will meet separately. The hope is that this structure will better provide students space to build meaningful relationships with our adult leaders and one another as we seek to know Jesus better, allow us enough flexibility to try new things, and lessen the traveling and food burdens on families. We will try this out until December, and we ask that you all join us in praying that whatever we do glorifies God and draws students closer to Jesus. We also ask for your flexibility as trying a new structure will involve some growing pains, especially at the beginning. For more information, please come to our August parent meeting on Sunday, August 18, at 4 PM. And as we prepare for what Jesus has in store for us in the upcoming school year (check out our Events Calendar on the next page), we can’t help but look back on this summer as an Ebenezer representing the work that He has done in our hearts and minds. May He be forever glorified as we seek to know Him better in all that we do. Amen. In His Truth, The Great Escape 2013 Youth Ministry Update August Youth Events 11 Continued • Trace Bundy Fall Kick-Off Concert – Saturday, August 10 @ 7:30 PM: GPC is kicking off the school year in STYLE with a concert featuring Trace Bundy. See the back cover for more info! • Leader Training – Sunday, August 11 @ 9:30 AM: If you’re working with our youth this upcoming school year, please join us in the youth wing as we go over our vision for the ministry and our expectations for you. If you cannot be there, please connect with Adam. • Incoming Freshman Milestone Day – Friday, August 16 @ 9 PM - 7 AM: You’re in high school now and that’s great. To celebrate this momentous transition we are having a LOCK-IN here at GPC on Friday night, August 16. This is open to all high school students, but it’s going to be ALL ABOUT our new freshmen. Anyone interested, contact Adam for release forms and all the details. • Parent Meeting – Sunday, Aug 18 @ 4 PM: If you have a student in the ministry, or if you’re interested in hearing more about what we’re up to, please come to this meeting. We will hand out calendars, introduce some key people, explain the mission behind the ministry, and offer some time for you to ask questions. • Incoming 6th Grader Milestone Day – Sunday, August 25 @ 4 PM: Are you joining the youth ministry for the first time this year? We’re SO EXCITED to have you! Join us on Sunday, August 25 as we all meet for the first time this semester for a special event focused on welcoming new 6th grade students into the Youth Ministry (prepare to get wet and dirty!). Germantown Festival Parking Lot Fundraiser – Water Bottles Needed In order to help us raise money for our summer trips we sell parking spots at GPC for the Germantown Festival, September 7 and 8. We try to give everyone who parks in our parking lot a bottle of water with information about GPC attached. If you would like to donate some bottled water for this endeavor, we will start collecting later this month. If you want more information about the Youth Program, check the GPC website, our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ GPCYouth) or follow us on Twitter (@GPTNYouth). You can also email me at [email protected] to receive our Weekly Youth Ministry Email Update! Senior High Youth Mission Trip for Sandy Relief *See back inside cover for more pictures Music Notes 12 Music dates to remember and look forward to in August 2013! Sunday August 4, 2013 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM worship services ***We are excited to have as our guest in worship The Four Hornsmen of the Apocalypse, a French horn quartet that has captivated and excited audiences with astonishing musicianship and technique for over fifteen years. July 29 – August 3 The Hornsmen performed as contributing artists at the 45th International Horn Symposium held at the University of Memphis. They pride themselves on their ability to connect with the audience and break the traditional barrier between musician and listener. Over the years, The Hornsmen (yes they are aware there is a lady among them) have performed throughout the United States for audiences at symphonies, college campuses, horn workshops, churches, arts festivals, public schools, parking lots, hotel lobbies, interstate rest areas, etc., etc. Most recently, they completed a tour of Texas and a residency with Symphony Orchestra Augusta in addition to recording and releasing a CD, entitled “Intuitions.” At the conclusion of the 11:00 AM service, the Hornsmen will perform a 15 minute mini concert for those interested in getting a taste of their concert style. We welcome The Four Hornsmen of Apocalypse to GPC! Sunday August 11, 2013 ***For some years now it has been our tradition at GPC, on the first Sunday after school resumes in the fall, to have the women of the church lead our congregation in worship through music. On August 11 we will have a Ladies Ensemble sing at both services and a Women’s Choir comprised of women from the Chancel Choir and women from the congregation sing at the 11:00 AM worship service. ALL women, all ages are welcome. We love to have mother/daughter/grandmother/ sister combinations. Youth are strongly encouraged to sing. The music will not be difficult. You will enjoy the rehearsal and leading our congregation in worship. Meet in the choir room at 9:50 AM and rehearsal will begin at 10:00. WE NEED YOU! Come and help us make a joyful noise unto the Lord! Sunday August 18, 2013 NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO JOIN THE CHANCEL CHOIR Chancel Choir resumes singing for Sunday worship on August 18. We will rehearse in the choir room at 10:20 AM on Sunday August 18, Sunday August 25, and Sunday September 1. We will begin regular Wednesday rehearsals on Wednesday, September 4 in the choir room at 7:15 PM. Many people in our congregation have expressed interest in joining the choir – now is that time. All are welcome – former choir singers from high school, college, community choirs or other churches are strongly encouraged to join. Current high school students who sing in school choirs are more than welcome. We will work with you regarding your school schedule because we understand that studies must come first. Now is the time for you to join the Chancel Choir. Speak to Dr. Teachey or simply show up for rehearsal…you will find a warm, welcoming group of people who love to sing and enjoy the process of preparation. Children’s Music All programs start back September 8, 2013, and will meet in the lower level class rooms. Kids Ring and Sing – Music program for children 4-years-old – 5th grade. 4:00-5:00 4-years-old – 1st grade choir, Karen Cooper, director (blue room) 2nd – 5th grade choir, Sandy Franks, director (red room) 5:00-6:00 Children’s Handbell choir – 3rd – 5th grade, Carolyn Mason, director (UL 217) In Our Prayers 13 In the Congregation: • John Bagby & family • Mary Jo Chism • Martha & Richard Day • Mary Baker Dennis • Ann Harbor & family • *Linda & Donnie Harris • Sue Kelley & family • Margaret Leonard • Elizabeth Ledsinger • Martha Nell & Boyd Maize • Janet McIntyre • Lalla Mellor & family • Angie Phillips • Betty Potter • Arlene Southern • Rush Stuart • Amanda & George Walters • *Erwin Westmoreland The congregations extends its prayers, love and sympathy to: Bud Webb and family in the death of his brother, Mike Boals, on July 2; Kelle, Alana, Jackson and the whole Wesson family in the sudden death of Dan Wesson, on July 13; Cynthia Chitwood and family in the death of her aunt, Gail Alexander, on July 19. We celebrate with Britton and Julie Crafton on the birth of their son, Hawkins Traynor Crafton, on July 29. In Service in the Military: • Sidney Baker – niece of Kay & Joe Donaho • Jonas Buring – nephew of Barbara & Andrew Arthur • 1st Lt. Zak Dentes – nephew of Connie & Tom Scott • George Moore – husband of Jill Crocker’s niece • Patrick Peak – son of Eleanor Denton • Capt. Greg Wagner – husband of Meredith Wall Wagner GPC Friends and Family Prayer Ministry • Bob Cameron – friend of Bud Webb • Frank Cannon – Christy Smalley’s father • Pam Causey – friend of Laurie Henderson • Betty Cobb – friend of Betty Stevenson • Gayle Corbeil – friend of Susan Harris • Manly Cox – father of Wendy Holmes • Patrick Crump, wife Hollie, children Charles & Taylor – friends of September Eason • Barb Cushman – mother of Liz Younkin• • Betsy DePoincy – friend of Virginia Herrin • Max Donahoe – Robert Walker family cousin • Guy Helmers – friend of Crains & Tansils • Margaret Howell – grandmother of Jay Howell • Chelsea & Seth Jewel – friends of Karen Fesmire • Gayden “Sissy” Jones – mother of Will Jones • Doug Kelly – friend of Paula & Bob Stack • Lori Kesler – sister of Leah Lumm • David Livingston – friend of Melinda & Phil Russell • Andy Mangrum – nephew of Sherrie Horner • Jenny & Chris Martin – friends of Elizabeth Wilson • Mel McFadden – friend of Annaleigh Eason • Scott Moore – son-in-law of Elaine & Tom Cates • George Moseley – father of Noell Moseley • Fred Rawlinson – friend of Phyl Simmons • Shade Robertson – friend of Annaleigh Eason • Charlotte Robinson (Lulu) – grandmother of David Robinson • Scott Ruleman – son of Jackie & Bill Ruleman • Al Russell – father of Sharon Turner • Buddy Russell – friend of Paula & Bob Stack • John Rutland – friend of Bud Webb • Cate Squires – friend of Hannah Keathley • Shane Stanford & family – Sr. Pastor, Christ United Methodist Church • Bob Stevens – father of Leigh Miller • Katie Mae Turner – motherin-law of Sharon Turner • Hollie & Sam Wassenberg – friends of Annaleigh Eason • *Debbie White – friend of Carolyn Mason • *Mary Jane Young – friend of Dorothy Reger August GPC Family Prayer Ministry Aug 4 Huddy & Bayard Boyle Janet & Ed Dellinger, Carolyn, Elaine, William Dot Hartzog Aggie & Jack Losa Susan & Greg Morgan Laura Patteson Mary Blanche & Ed Scott Jody & David Waldrop, Bryan, Lydia, Michael Aug 11 Beth Boyle Susan & Scott Bingham, Harrison & Kate Anne & Walt Culver, Ashley, Nick, Walter Nancy & Jeff Halter Becky Long Sue & Jim Perrin Connie & Tom Scott Melissa & John Walker, Aiden, Ian Aug 18 Bill Boyle Eleanor & David Denton Beth Heflin, Grant, Libby Susie & Joe Lyle Carolyn Pearce Ramona & John Seabold Mary Alice Turner Halle & Robert Walker, Alexander, Madeleine, Olivia *Request added since last publication Aug 25 Paul Boyle Trish & Gene Dianetti Theresa & Peter Heist, Charlie, Chris, Jess, Sam, Tim Helen Lyons Carole & Jim Phelps Linda & Bill Shirley Frida & Kwasi Walters, Dilon, Issy 12 9:00 AM GPP Parent Meeting (9-11) - sanctuary/AC 7:00 PM AA - UL225 7:00 PM BST 270 - AC/LL rms 19 20 7:00 PM AA - UL225 10:00 AM PW Gathering 7:00 PM BST 270 - AC/LL rms Warren Hall 10:00 AM Staff mtg - UL212 6:00 PM Building & Grounds conf rm 6:00 PM Cong. Life - UL212 6:30 PM Cong. Care - library 7:00 PM Deacons-UL219 26 27 7:00 PM AA - UL225 10:00 AM Staff mtg - UL212 7:00 PM BST 270 - AC/LL rms 11:15 AM Vine proof - UL212 1:00 PM Presbytery meeting TBD 5:30 PM Curriculum - UL214 6:00 PM Memorial Garden Assn - library 6:30 PM Adult Ed meeting UL214 18 Chancel Choir resumes in 11 worship RALLY DAY - MINISTRY FAIR Special youth welcoming event - TBD 8:30 AM Worship 9:30 AM Congregational breakfast - AC 10:20 AM Choir rehearsal - ch rm 11:00 AM Worship 5:15 PM Youth supper (5:15-5:45) - AC 25 8:30 AM Worship 9:30 AM Children's pancake breakfast - AC 9:30 AM New member class - Parlor 9:30 AM Sunday School 10:20 AM Choir rehearsal - ch rm 10:30 AM Called Session to receive new members - Parlor 10:30 AM Coffee fellowship - Welcome Center 11:00 AM Worship 4:00 PM Youth fellowship (4-6) – AC/Youth Rms 28 VINE mailed 6:00 PM Youth fellowship 7:15 PM Choir Rehearsal - ch rm 21 6:00 PM Youth fellowship 13 14 GPP Children's visits GPP Children's visits 9:30 AM Threads of Love 6:00 PM Youth fellowship sewing room 10:00 AM Staff mtg - UL212 5:30 PM Finance/Stewardship conference room 5:45 PM Children's Ministry Support Team - UL218 6:00 PM Mission - UL214 6:30 PMMembership/Evangelism - Parlor 7:00 PM Stephen Minister Supervision - UL219 7:15 PM Personnel - conf room 7 GPP Inservice 5:45 PM Stephen Minister Leadership - conf rm 6:00 PM Youth fellowship 11 8:30 AM Worship 9:30 AM Adult Summer Sunday School Only 9:30 AM Children/Youth teacher training children/youth rooms 9:30 AM Garden Gathering - parlor 9:50 AM Women of the Church Chorus rehearsal - choir rm 10:30 AM Coffee fellowship - AC 11:00 AM Worship featuring the Women of the Church Chorus 12:00 PM Adult teacher training (12-2) - Warren Hall 5:00 PM Dinner for rising 6th graders - off site 6 9:30 AM Quarterly staff mtg - UL 212 5:30 PM Worship - UL219 5 COUNTY SCHOOLS BEGIN 7:00 PM AA - UL225 7:00 PM BST 270 - AC/LL rms Wednesday AUGUST 2013 4 COMMUNION SUNDAY 8:30 AM Worship 9:30 AM Garden Gathering - parlor 9:30 AM Summer Sunday School 10:30 AM Coffee fellowship - AC 11:00 AM Worship Tuesday 29 30 31 7:00 PM AA - UL225 10:00 AM Staff mtg - UL212 VINE mailed 7:00 PM BST 270 - AC/LL rms 11:15 AM Vine proof - UL212 6:00 PM Youth fellowship 2:00 PM Prison ministry meeting - Heritage Conference Rm Monday 28 8:30 AM Worship - Mexico Mission Team Report 9:30 AM Congregational breakfast - AC 9:30 AM New member class - Parlor 10:30 AM Called Session to receive new members - Parlor 11:00 AM Worship - Mexico Mission Team Report Sunday Thursday 29 9:15 AM MHEA Bible study/activities - WH, upstairs 7:00 PM AA - UL225 22 9:15 AM MHEA Bible study/activities - WH, upstairs 6:00 PM PW new circle gathering - parlor 7:00 PM AA - UL225 15 GPP half days VINE deadline 9:15 AM MHEA Bible study/activities - WH, upstairs 6:30 PM Session -WH 7:00 PM AA - UL225 8 GPP Inservice 4:00 PM Boy Scout program preview - AC 7:00 PM AA - UL225 1 7:00 PM AA - UL225 Friday 30 23 16 GPP half days 9:00 PM Senior High Lock In (9 PM-7AM) 9 GPP Inservice 9:00 AM Kindermusik - LL115 2 9:00 AM Kindermusik - LL115 Saturday 31 24 17 10 6:30 PM Trace Bundy concert - sanctuary/AC 3 6:00 PM GPC Night at the Redbirds - FIREWORKS 14 GPC Serves Near and Far GPC in Brazil GPC Youth in New York 15 Worship Times: 8:30 a.m. Sanctuary 11:00 a.m. Sanctuary Office hours: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday William G. Jones Pastor Jay Howell Associate Pastor Tom Sauer Pastor to Senior Adults Jerold Teachey Director of Music Ministries Kelle Wesson Director of Children’s Ministries Carolyn Mason Organist Adam Peterson Director of Youth Ministries Trace Bundy Fall Kick-Off Concert Saturday, August 10 7:30 PM Solo guitarist extraordinaire Trace Bundy will be coming to Germantown Presbyterian Church on Saturday, August 10 as part of our School Year Kick-Off! If you haven’t heard or seen Trace before, I’m confident that looking him up on YouTube is all it will take to whet your appetite to join us for this event. Cost for the concert is $10 for adults and $5 for students. Visit Germantown Presbyterian Church online at www.germantownpres.org Like Us! facebook.com/ germantownpres Chat with us on Twitter! @germantownpres @gptnyouth @willgrayjones