The Mebane Pres November 2015
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The Mebane Pres November 2015
The Mebane Pres. Volume 43, No 11 November 2015 "Glorifying God by Welcoming to Fellowship, Growing in Faith, Sending to Serve.” Sing to the LORD, you His saints; praise His holy name. ~ Psalm 30:4 costumes to act out the story. Thus, the festivities on All Hallow's Eve was the Christian's way of laughing at death and evil, something we too can do in certain hope of Christ's victory over the powers of darkness. Therefore, it is good to remember that the Church – for centuries – has seen All Hallow's Eve not as a glorification of evil, but as a chance to affirm eternal life in the face of the death of our mortal bodies. Friends, Saturday (Oct 31) is Halloween when we’ll have Trunk or Treat in the church parking lot from 6-8 pm, and Sunday (Nov 1) is All Saints’ Day when we will remember those of our membership who have died since our last observance in November of 2014. These two days are connected in church history, and I found out some interesting things about them this week. Did you know that, since the eighth century, Christians have used November 1 (or the closest Sunday after Halloween) to celebrate known and unknown Christian saints? “Saints” are often thought of as those whom some churches have “canonized,” but the Scriptures teach that all who proclaim Jesus as Lord including you and me – are really “saints” and are members of the "cloud of witnesses" spoken about in the Bible. (Ps. 30:4 & Heb. 12:1) Almost as old as the celebration of All Saints’ Day is the tradition associated with All Hallow's Eve. ("Hallows" means "saints" or "holy ones” – holy as in "hallowed be thy name.") So, Halloween means "the evening before All Holy Ones' Day" or “the eve of All Saints’ Day.” While there are many secular ways of recognizing Halloween today, it is important to remember that its celebration has a long, positive history in the Church. However, like many of our holidays (Christmas and Easter included), All Saints' Day and All Hallow's Eve have some connection to pagan festivals. People of many races and cultures have remembered their dead and have had superstitions about death itself. Christians remembered death on All Hallow's Eve and celebrated Christ's victory over death. During the Middle Ages, Christians would gather in Churches for worship and they would remember the saints' victories over evil. Likewise they would put on little displays showing Jesus' victory of Satan, often using unusual masks and I hope to see you both Saturday night and Sunday morning, and I hope these special days will have new meaning for you. In His Grip, Veterans Day A celebration to honor America's veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good. All are welcomed to attend the annual observance of Veterans Day sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1920 in Mebane and the Ladies Auxiliary to the Post 1920. The ceremony will be held at Veteran's Garden located at the corner of Third and Center streets on Sunday, November 8th at 2:00pm. Please remember and pray for our men and women who are serving in our armed forces! Mebane Community Service This year the annual Mebane Thanksgiving Community Service will be held at First Baptist of Mebane, 301 S. Third Street, on Wednesday, November 25th at 7pm. Rev. Johnnie Lee Wright II, Pastor at UMC will be preaching. May Christ be glorified in our unity! Jeff Dempsey Director of Christian Education The Holidays are coming! As we enter the home stretch of 2015 and your anxiety starts to elevate (along with your blood pressure and cholesterol!), take a step back to push Halloween costumes, Thanksgiving grocery lists, travel plans, and everything else out for a second and remember this: November 22 is Christ the King Sunday. This last day of worship in our church calendar often gets overlooked due to its proximity to turkey and presents, and the bookends of costumes and fireworks. But reflect on this fact, right now, Jesus is King. He is sovereign and He is in control. So relax, give your concerns and your stresses to Him. Say a quick prayer right now. Because Jesus is King, you are free from the perfectionism of the season and free from all the stresses that you will endure. And King Jesus will help you endure them indeed, from the biggest heartache from Holidays without a loved one for the first time, to the smallest frustrations with your least favorite relatives. • Donate toys and other items for Operation Christmas Child and come to the Shoebox Packing Party on November 15 after worship. There will be a potluck chili lunch too. • Come carol around Mebane with us on December 13 after worship! More info to come in next month’s newsletter. In so doing, you will not only love and worship Christ with your mouth, “O Worship the King, all glorious above!”, but also with your soul and strength (Deut. 6:4-6). In Christ, JD Further, the fact of Jesus’ kingship reminds us that while we are certainly free from the burdens placed upon us, we are also free to use our time and talents to honor God! So as you rush into the season, think, take a minute to not just think about football, that concert, or whatever other leisures you enjoy, but think about how you can let your light shine before others (Matt. 5:16). While there is are infinitely abundant things you can do, here are three ideas to bless others the ways we have been blessed: • Donate some breakfast food items to our backpack ministry. Our youth pack backpacks every week for kids at South Mebane Elementary. Talk to any of them or Sue Furman and Alison Brewbaker to find out more. Youth November Schedule Nov 01 – 5p, Ignite Nov 08 – 5p, Ignite Nov 15 – 5p, Ignite Nov 22 – 5p, Ignite Nov 29 – 5p, Ignite Men’s Ministry Team Siloam Missionary Homes Donations Needed Ladies Prayer Group On Sunday, November 22 the Men's Ministry Team will be placing a Christmas toy box in the narthex. Again this year, our team will be collecting donated old and new toys for the missionary children at Siloam Missionary Homes. Sunday, December 13 will be last day for collection. These gifts are for children 15 and under. So please let your children and grandchildren look through their toy box and possibly choose one or more gifts for the 30 kids at Siloam. In addition $20.00 gift card wishes (for restaurants) will be placed on the angel tree for the adult missionaries at Siloam. Our team will be delivering the presents on Monday morning, Dec. 14 to Snow Camp. If you would like to go with us, please sign-up in the narthex. You will be contacted for further information. On Wednesday, November 4th the Ladies Prayer Group will meet for lunch at Ciao Pizza. Prayer Breakfast for November will meet at Cracker Barrel in the 11th and at McDonalds in Mebane at 9:00am the rest of the month. Ladies Bible Study Women of the Bible The Ladies Bible study on Women of the Bible will be on Wednesday, November 11th at 10:00am at Cracker Barrel following breakfast. Prayer Shawl Ministry The next knitting Party will be held on Friday, November 13th at Eileen Jefferson’s home. Hanging of the Greens Please join the Fellowship team in adorning our sanctuary and grounds with decorations for the Christmas Season. This is a great opportunity to celebrate the season and get to know each other better. Meet us in the sanctuary at 4:30 on November 22. Congratulations Welcome to baby Felix Solomon Otterness, born October 9th to Nathan and Nina Otterness. Please Remember These in Your Prayers, Visits, Calls & Cards Presbyterian Home of Hawfields: Ann Sykes Anne Taylor Cedar Ridge Grace Braxton (Room 221) Glenaire Retirement Community Rosalind Hood Twin Lakes Mildred Tripp Our Deepest Sympathy The Congregation wishes to express our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of At Home: Ruby Westbrook Cyndie & Pastor Jeff in the loss of Other Nursing Homes: Paul Anthony (Mark Anthony’s Dad) Serving Our Nation Austin Richmond: Grandson of Karen Richmond, is a Lance Corporal stationed at the Marine Corps Air Station New River in Jacksonville, NC. Zac Schmidt: Son of Susan and Matt Haley is stationed in San Diego, Ca. Sydney Uhlhorn: Daughter of Susan and Matt Haley will be stationed in Albuquerque, NM after June 6. Cyndie’s brother-in-law, Brad Sanford & Cindy & Jeff Sykes in the loss of Jeff’s mother Nadine Sykes. Memorials & Gifts Gifts have been received in memory of Rachel Ray’s sister, Edith Lineberry & Peggy Faucette’s brother, Clarence Stout From Mr. & Mrs. W.B. Ashley, Jr. Special Request from Susan Weatherstone: Pilot friend, Jerry Krause, has been missing since April 7th, 2013. Please pray and follow their weekly updates at www.findjerry.com. Thank you I want to give a special thank you to Kathy Everhart and Jan Jarvies for helping provide transportation for me to my doctor visits. Donna Bennett Please join us in worship on Nov. 1st as we remember our members who have died during the past year. Polly Webster 1/10/15 Bill Ed McPherson, Jr. 7/15/15 November 05 November 07 November 07 November 08 November 15 November 16 November 17 November 18 November 20 November 21 November 21 November 22 November 22 November 23 November 24 November 26 November 27 Mildred Tripp Johnny Ridge Kent Flowers Ann Sykes Sarah Troxler Kathy Everhart Sue Furman Joseph Dixon Nat Williams Alison Brewbaker Richard Halacheff René Shanklin Linda Wright Polly Duncan Peggy Faucette Ashley Smith Deisler Coleman Condon Happy Anniversary November 07 November 12 November 17 November 23 November 30 Congratulations to Our 2015 Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Al & Sandra Stum Holt, III Wed on April 11, 2015 Mr. and Mrs. Kyle & Jenny Smith Halchin Wed on June 13, 2015 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew & Ashley Smith Deisler Wed on June 20, 2015 Mr. and Mrs. Travis & Christine Sykes Walker Wed on October 10, 2015 Gerald & Sue Furman Charles & Sherri Bradley Gerry & Wanda Webster Steve & Janice Beckner Mike & Nikki Viola Brunch Baby Shower You’re Invited An Open House for Alex and Alyssa Newcomb will be held on Dec. 19 at 5pm at 28 London Lane, Mebane. Please join us for a Brunch Baby Shower honoring Susan Womble Linder on Saturday, November 14th from 10-12pm in the Parlor. Of course, Nancy and Glenn are “over the moon” as this will be their first Grandchild. Susan is registered at Buy Buy Baby and Babies “R” Us. If you have any questions contact Eileen Jefferson 919563-0821. Giving Giving Statistics October Weekly Receipts 10/4 $4,352.00 10/11 $5,214.00 10/18 $4,301.00 10/25 $3,575.00 Total $17,442.00 Attendance October Date 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 Average Worship 94 92 86 89 90 Session Synopsis October 18, 2015 A proposal with two cost options was presented for the Acoustic Treatment for the MPC fellowship hall to improve the sound in the room. Property and Media teams have been involved in obtaining the estimate. Justin Brawley, Sandra Fielding, John Patrick O’Donnell and Adam Nixon Spruill confessed their faith before the congregation and were received as members on Sunday, October 11. Mr. and Mrs. Travis & Christine Sykes Walker were wed on Saturday, October 10th by Pastor Jeff. Motion was made, seconded and approved to move November 29 communion to Dec. 6. Ministry Meetings November (7pm unless noted) November 3 November 8 November 10 November 11 November 12 November 15 November 17 November 17 Daylight Savings Fellowship Team (6:30pm) Children’s Team Property Team Men’s Ministry Team Finance Team Stated Session (3:00) Worship Team Youth Team Time Ends November 1st Church Calendar Team Leaders Meeting November 7 9-12 Team Leaders: Please note that 2016 Budgets are due at the November 7 Team Leader Meeting. If you have any questions please contact Jan Jarvies. Michael & Shannon Taylor 8019 Dallas Ct. Mebane NC 27302 Gil & Sue Swift 7064 Woodcrest Farm Lane Hillsborough, NC 27278 The church calendar is on the church website on the first page. Visit www.mebanepresbyterian.org to view upcoming events, meetings, van use and schedules. Those wanting to schedule building use will need to contact the church office. Haiti Missions Update Jennifer Roth is also collecting men's deodorant, anti-itch cream, and anti-biotic cream to take with her to Streethearts, the organization where she will be volunteering to work with street kids in January. Feel free to leave items on her porch (410 S. 4th St.) in the grey tub or in the box in the Narthex. BACKPACK MINISTRY Operation Christmas Child The Back Pack Ministry is in need of 20 neutral gender backpacks ASAP and any shelving/bookcases anyone might have or wish to donate – there is a serious need for more shelving. Also any monetary contributions could go toward the cause if folks don’t want to go shopping. (Backpacks are running anywhere from $6 to $10 each, depending upon where you shop). Lower sugar breakfast items (e.g. Cheerios, oatmeal, granola bars) are also needed. Smaller sized (8 oz) peanut butter and jelly donations are always good too! See Sue Furman or Alison Brewbaker. The shoebox packing party will be after Worship Service on Nov. 15th. There will be a prepared meal. A signup sheet is in the narthex for what's needed: Chili, cheese, tortilla chips, sour cream, cookies and brownies. If you're able to provide any of these items, please sign up. Please try to have your shoebox items here before that night so they can be sorted and added to the assembly line. Still needed: Soap, washcloths, toothpaste, toothbrushes and candy (no chocolate or anything that would melt). To the Mebane Presbyterian Church: On behalf of South Mebane Elementary School, please extend our thanks to all those who contributed to the generous donation of school supplies for our students. We greatly appreciate your church members’ interest in assisting our economically disadvantaged students in this way! Thank you again for your support which helps us ensure that all students are prepared for learning! Sincerely Sarah Stitsinger South Mebane Elementary School School Social Worker Mebane High School Class of 1960 Celebrates 55th Reunion Thank you so much for the use of your fellowship hall. Our class reunion was great. What a nice place. We wanted to make a donation to your church. Thanks again. Brenda, Class of 1960 (Virginia Matherly is a member of the class) The Mebane High School Class of 1960 recently held our 55th reunion in McSween Hall. This is my token of appreciation for MPC permitting us to use your facility. Bill Henderson Former MPC member Welcome to MPC New Members! Members! Justin Brawley: Justin is the manager of several Pizza Huts in our area, including the newest one near Lowe’s Foods here in Mebane. He managed the Smithfield’s here in Mebane 5 years previous to that, and is happy to now have Sundays off to be able to get involved in church. He served in the Air Force, and loves sports and camping and hiking. He is also very interested in technology and even built his own computer. He has one daughter and he lives at 118 Peppertree Dr. here in Mebane. Sandra Fielding & John O’Donnell: John & Sandy are both realtors for Keller Williams, which will soon be opening a branch office here in Mebane. John is the son of Irish Immigrants and grew up in New York City – Manhattan to be more precise. Although he has been in North Carolina for many years, you can’t miss his New York accent. He previously worked for IBM & Cisco. John also served in the Army. He hopes to do some traveling someday with Sandy. John has four adult children. John’s wife, Sandy, has a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Music Education, and she is hoping to dust off her musical skills and get involved here. She has two adult children. John and Sandy live at 100 W Sebastian Ct here in Mebane, which is located off N. Fifth Street here in Mebane. Adam Spruill: Adam is husband to Brenda, who joined in the spring when Adam was working out of town – way out of town - in Buffalo! Adam is a traveling electrician and works extensively with cell phone towers. He is of Scottish heritage and brought some wonderful Scottish breakfast tea to the Newcomer Class. He is a loyal supporter of the Panthers, and has even texted Pastor Jeff at times to ask him to pray for them! (no offence to other teams!) He and Brenda have three children – Andrew, Alex & Brianna – and they live at 3117 Corbett Ridge Road in the Prospect Hill Area. Calling All Community Voices The Mebane Community Choir will be performing its 25th consecutive (and 47th annual) presentation of the traditional Christmas portions of George Frideric Handel’s Messiah on Sunday, December 6th at 3:00pm at MPC. Places available in all sections…Open auditions for soloists. This year's schedule is as follows: • "Refresher" section rehearsals, Sun. Nov. 8 & 15, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. • Formal rehearsals, Sun. Nov. 22 & Nov. 29, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. • “Undress” rehearsal, Sat. Dec. 5, 10:00 a.m. – Noon. • Performance & Reception, Sun. Dec. 6, 3:00 p.m. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Dot Sutton, 919-563-1360. Messiah in Mebane is made possible in part through the support of the Alamance County Arts Council. GRACE REFORMED BAPTIST CHURCH Presents Rosaria Butterfield November 10th Rosario Butterfield, Author of Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert and Openness Unhindered will speak at Grace Reformed Baptist Church, November 10th at 7:00pm. Rosario now married to Kent Butterfield, Pastor of First Reformed Presbyterian Church of Durham is a former Lesbian, Feminist and College Professor. She writes about sexuality, identity, Christian community and seeks to encourage all in faithful Christian living and service. November 2015 Worship & Activity Helpers USHERS CAPTAIN: Al Holt MORNING WORSHIP NURSERY: November 1 Pat & Nancy Delony November 8 Shirley Bost November 15 Martha Troxler November 22 Kelly Gauldin November 29 Libby Halacheff CHILDREN’S CHURCH SCHEDULE: ACOLYTES: Aidan Viola, Carson Condon PULPIT ASSISTANTS: November 1 Paul Baxter November 8 Ivan Tyre November 15 Jeff Dempsey November 22 Ken White November 29 Jeff Dempsey OFFERING TEAM SCHEDULE: November 1 Jan Jarvies, Matt Troxler, Kathy Everhart November 8 Robert Tate, Karen Richmond, Carol Holmes November 15 Karyn Newcomb, Evelyn White, Phil Flowers November 22 Sheila & Eric Frederiksen, Ernest Moffitt November 29 Shannon Taylor, Ivan Tyre, Dwight Johnson DOOR GREETERS: November 1 Hugh & Lavonda Landis November 8 Martha & Nathan Troxler November 15 Mike & Nikki Viola November 22 Ernest Richmond, Tommy Glenn November 29 Bobby & Judy Lineberry PRAYER PARTNERS November 1 John & Joan Leonarz November 8 Rene Massey, Shirley Johnson November 15 Dwight Johnson, Marth Troxler November 22 Giles Mebane, Kelly Gauldin November 29 Steve & Janice Beckner YOUTH SUPPER SERVERS November 1 Troxlers November 8 TBD November 15 Baxters & Beckners November 22 Taylors November 29 TBD MEBANE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH STAFF Phone: 919/563-1660 Fax: 919/563-0097 Website: www.mebanepresbyterian.org Rev. Dr. Jeffrey D. Smith, Pastor [email protected] Jeff Dempsey, Director of Christian Education [email protected] Jeff Overstreet, Organist & Choir Director [email protected] 336-675-2598 Rosemary Clarke, Administrative Assistant [email protected] Cindy Sykes, Financial Secretary [email protected] MISSIONARIES: Dr. Louis & Susan Sutton WEC International Chuck & Susan Weatherstone MAF Cody Watson Frontier Fellowship [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]