UPDATE, May 2015 - Hendersonville Presbyterian Church
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UPDATE, May 2015 - Hendersonville Presbyterian Church
The Newsletter of Hendersonville Presbyterian Church May 2015 VOLUME 30 NUMBER 5 Gender Matters by Pastor Bill Wrestling with one of the most controversial and divisive topics facing America today, the U.S. Supreme Court will issue a national decree related to same-sex marriage by late June of this year. As of 2010, a majority of Americans have favored the legalization of same-sex marriage. Does the Bible concur with the direction our society appears to be heading? Frank Bruni claims it does. In an April 3, 2015 article for The New York Times, he argues that Christians have altered their viewpoint of woman’s role in church and society, despite what the Scripture teaches, and that they should likewise adjust their century’s old viewpoint about same-sex marriage. He quotes Jimmy Creech, a former United Methodist pastor who was removed from church ministry after he performed a same-sex marriage ceremony in 1999: “In the United States, we have abandoned the idea that women are second-class, inferior and subordinate to men, but the Bible clearly teaches that... We have said: That’s a part of the culture and history of the Bible. That is not appropriate for us today.” (The New York Times, Sunday Review, “Bigotry, the Bible, and the Lessons of Indiana,” April 3, 2015). Both Bruni and Creech are in error. The Bible as a whole does not teach that women are second-class citizens. Just the opposite. In cultures that suppressed females, Jesus, Paul, and the biblical writers elevated them to a place of honor. This is one of the great distinctions between Christianity and ancient pagan religions. It is true, however, that there has long been confusion among Christians about the extent to which women should be allowed positions of leadership in the Church. It comes down navigating the interface between timeless biblical principles and our time-bound culture. A divided opinion about women in leadership has accompanied the church for its 2,000-year history. Perhaps the Bible is more ambiguous on this matter than some on both sides of the issue are willing to admit. Despite the lack of clarity in the Bible about the role of women in church leadership, the biblical prescription for marriage is crystal clear. When Christ and his followers highlighted God’s standards for marriage, they referred back to the created order given by God from the very beginning (Matthew 19:1-4). God made them male and female. In God’s created order, marriage is to be a committed union between a man and a woman. Our society, however, has lost confidence in Scripture. For many people, marriage is no longer a timeless institution, but rather a optional tradition that can be reshaped to accommodate the whims of the day. Its definition has become a political hot potato, bouncing between courts of human opinion and courts of law. We do well to ponder the words of Genesis 1:27, “So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.” Both genders are important to God. Like two parts to a whole, male and female express the person and purpose of God. Visit our Website: www.HendersonvillePC.org Session Highlights Session met April 20 with 17 of 18 elders present and with Sam Elliot representing the Deacons. Consent Agenda: • Worship received approval of approximately $130.00 from Payne Designated Fund for the purchase of 6 Flag poles for Kirkin’ of the Tartans banners. Also from the Church Banner Designated Fund, we approved the purchase of a banner at the cost of approximately $90, with the cost being covered by a church member; • Outreach received approval of $4060 to Samaritan’s Purse from the Operation Christmas Child Designated Fund to cover the shipping costs of $7 a box for nearly 800 Operation Christmas Child boxes we sent last year; • Global Missions received approval for $300.00 from the Global Missions Designated Fund for Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, for UNC-Asheville scholarships for three $100 scholarships for Intervarsity students at UNCA to attend the annual May Rockbridge Chapter Camp; • Christian Education received approval for our Boy Scout Troop to hold a carwash fundraiser in the parking lot, sometime in June. Deacon Sam Elliot led a beautiful prayer for those in need in our congregation after a discussion of those with various health and bereavement needs. Treasurer Larry Mobley received approval to add flexibility and efficiency to the standard authorization guidelines, and because the Session recognizes that requested disbursements are typically estimates, that the actual expense to be paid should be allowed to exceed the approved amount by 10%, or $25, whichever is more, without requiring further approval by the Session. Giving through March was $175,795, with expenses of $199,646. Larry also reported that there is also approximately $30,000 in the matching Outreach Endowment Fund to replace our lost Lovett Fund. The Officer Nominating Committee Chair, Marguerite Martin, started the process for selecting this year’s representatives for the committee, and a congregational meeting was approved for June 7 for the congregation to elect the nominees for the committee. Approval was given from Cooley Designated Fund for the purchase of an outdoor double-sided (triangular) banner stand with the banners to publicizes King Street contemporary service and the Awake Gatherings. This type of banner may be moved in at night and changed from day to day. Approval was also given to publicize the Cystic Fibrosis Walk on May 2. A good portion of the meeting was spent discussing how at this point we might most effectively move forward in strengthening and improving our King Street contemporary worship service into a growing future. The Negotiating Team reported that they have received no further communication from the Presbytery’s Administrative Commission since our most recent letter was sent to them about five weeks ago. This is after they took two full months to respond to our last offer made at our mediated meeting of December 16. Carolina Village Communion Dates 2015 2:00 pm May 21 August 20 November 19 AUGUST UPDATE DEADLINE PLEASE NOTE Deadline for the UPDATE is the 21st of each month. If you have information or articles for the June UPDATE, please get them to us by May 21. You can leave written copy/photos in the Communications mailbox in the Church office, or send electronically to the church office or direct to Brenda Bradshaw : [email protected] Thanks for your cooperation! UPDATE Volume 30 Number 5 May 2015 The Newsletter of Hendersonville Presbyterian Church Pastor Dr. William P. Campbell Update Staff: Editor: Brenda Bradshaw Production Marlane Reddy Nancy England –Mimi Jamieson, Clerk of Session Deacons Meeting - May 11, 6 pm Session Meeting - May 18, 7 pm 2 Visit our Website: www.HendersonvillePC.org Deadline for submissions is the 21st of each month. DEACONS CORNER TO THE CHURCH TRIUMPHANT Meet Deacon Judy Durant In my second term as a deacon this year. I’ve been assigned duties I particularly enjoy: Shut-in Visitation Coordinator, Care of Staff Chair, and Liaison to Interfaith Assistance Ministries (IAM). I love visiting our members who rarely, if ever, are able to attend church. Why? Because they are a wealth of interesting information and also are an inspiration to me as they tell me how “blessed” they are, in spite of their physical infirmities. I have worked at IAM since moving to Hendersonville because I am so impressed with its purpose, work opportunities, excellent management, and, to me, the best use of resources around. Care of Staff is new to me, but who couldn’t love caring for our cream-of-the-crop staff! Ruth Riggle April 1, 2015 Gertrude Lamb April 19, 2015 I’ve lived in the south all but the first 15 months of my life. If you think I’m a “charged up” person, you might be right because I was born in Hanford, WA, and have lived around and worked for nuclear plants most of my working life. I have also been a third grade teacher, a social worker, and a clerk/secretary. Our Christian sympathy is extended to their families and friends. My favorite things to do are gardening, meeting people, traveling, reading, volunteering, and attending our fabulous Sunday School class and Bible study. I also love spending time with my balding husband and my hairy dog. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN Monday, May 11 • 9:00 am Monday, May 11 • 9:30 am (another date and time change) Monthly general meeting Executive Board with Bible study and circles will meet in the in Fellowship Hall Conference Room This concludes our study of David: A Man After God’s Own Heart. This lesson, “Harem Intrigues,” is found in 1 Kings 1 - 2:10. More of David’s story can be found in 1 Chronicles, chapters 1 - 2:10. Hendersonville Presbyterian Church We’re looking forward to our June meeting which will be our annual A TIME APART on Monday, June 1 9:30 am - 12:00 at the corner of 7th Avenue and Grove Streets. Parking lot is accessible from Grove Street, King Street and 6th Avenue (64 E). Our special speaker will be Karey Garrison, Pastor Dave Garrison’s wife. Our Birthday Celebration offering will go to the “Anna Clifton Memorial Fund” which funds grants to students pursuing higher education. We will also have our election of officers for 2015-2016. An important meeting for sure. Plan to be there! Check our bulletin board for updates and luncheon reservation information. We have a place for you! Sunday Worship Traditional Services: 8:30 am- in the Chapel 10:55 am - in the Sanctuary Contemporary Service: 10:45 am - in the Chapel Visit our Website: www.HendersonvillePC.org 3 LOCAL OUTREACH: Man Manyy w waays ttoo be a blessing SPECIAL THANKS FROM THE STOREHOUSE As The Storehouse celebrates their 15th year of service to the hungry residents of Henderson County, we are most grateful for your support. Because of the generosity of you and others in the community, we served 377 families (including 673 individuals), with 893 boxes of food in March. We had 32 new cases. Year to date, 2,674 boxes went out the door, and we had 142 new clients. Start Something BIG! Big Brothers Big Sisters of Henderson County Project Big Start Mentoring Works! Under Project “Big Start”, Big Brothers Big Sisters is partnering with Dana, Bruce Drysdale, Sugarloaf, and Upward Elementary schools. BBBS is targeting 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students to receive a mentor. Children in poverty are more likely to start school with smaller vocabularies, fewer learning opportunities and less academic support. They start behind and continue to fall behind, year after year. You can give them a BIG START! Research has shown that a mentoring relationship helps children to achieve better grades and to feel more confident in their abilities. In an hour a week, you can change a life for the better! Feel free to call BBBS at 693-8153 or see Jean Boots or Bob Thrower for more information. ATTENTION ALL MEN! MEN’S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST THURSDAY, MAY 21, 7:30 AM FELLOWSHIP HALL Mystery Program and Guest Speaker (but you’re gonna love it!) Invite a friend! Or two! GOOD FELLOWSHIP EXCITING MINISTRY GOOD FOOD 4 VOLUNTEERS ARE ALWAYS NEEDED! We are open Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. For more information, talk to Jean Boots, or come take a tour to see if this is the place God is calling you to serve. INTERFAITH ASSISTANCE MINISTRY (IAM) helps citizens of Henderson County who are in financial need. Every effort is made to provide families with nutritionally balanced meals and essential care products. The IAM focus for May is canned pasta, healthy snacks, mac and cheese and eggs. Other non-perishable foods and personal care items such as toothbrushes and toothpaste, soap, disposable razors, etc., are always welcome. Clothing needs are men’s and boy’s t-shirts, children’s and men’s shorts, and sheets and pillowcases. You can leave your donations at the church. Remember the Letter Carrier’s Food Drive May 10. Just hang your bag of food from your mailbox. A recently trained lady at Interfaith said, “It took me 10 years to find this place (to volunteer). Now I wish I had come here the first year.” There are many opportunities for you at IAM. Just to name some: Pantry Worker, Client Receptionist, Intake Interviewer, Clothing Closet, File Manager, Administrative Receptionist, Special Mailings, Grocery Store Pickup. You will be given your choice, as available, after you are rotated through all the jobs so that you can make a knowledgeable decision. If not available for four hours a week (when you are in town) consider contributions of food, clothes, linens, or money. Call the Attic at Grace Lutheran Church to donate furniture which is distributed by IAM. Come on out and take a look. Visit our Website: www.HendersonvillePC.org MUSIC NOTES REHEARSAL SCHEDULE Tues Wed 10:00 Recorder Consort 4:30 Handchimes 6:10 Adult Choir GROUP PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE - 10:55 Service May 10 Recorder May 17 Handchimes Members of the Recorder Consort at practice. (L-R: Karen Grady, Barbara Norris, Janet Briner) SPECIAL THANKS . . . Thanks to Marguerite Martin and the Joy Quartet, including: Karen Grady, Barb Norris, Reva Dixon, and Ruth Dykstra and Roberta Radcliffe: Pianists, and Howard Bakken: Organist, for playing and singing while Gayle is on vacation May 24. New Choir Members are always WELCOME. Those interested in joining may call Gayle at 692-3211 Ext. 5 or just come to the Choir Room on Wednesday at 6:10. INVITE A FRIEND TO OUR HOUSE Hundreds of people in our community have no vital relationship to a local church. Jesus says: “Lift up your eyes, and see how the fields are already ripe for harvest.” Each and every Christian is called to be an EVANGELIST, a bearer of good news. Fulfill your calling as an evangelist by taking the easiest step of all: INVITE A FRIEND TO OUR HOUSE to share in the worship and service. SUPPORT OUR SCOUTS Cub Scouts Are Active Our newly formed Cub Scout Pack 628 has been quite busy during these past few months. Bobbi Call, the cub leader, with the help of several parents has provided many activities for the cub scouts as they pursue advancement recognition. Plans for May include visiting the Fire Department in Hendersonville, going on a bug hunt and fun outdoors at Jackson Park, and planning for fishing and/or other water related activities. They just completed kite making at Jackson Park, a magic show, and pet care activities. The boys are having lots of fun as they participate in these activities. The church’s sponsorship of the pack helps make this opportunity for boys aged six to ten possible. Thank you for that support. If you would like to visit the pack and/or help the pack, they meet on Thursdays at 3:30 pm in the children’s classroom 112 of the church. Please call ahead to the church office because they might be elsewhere visiting and learning in the Hendersonville area. Visit our Website: www.HendersonvillePC.org 5 CHILDREN and YOUTH MINISTRY Children’s Ministry had an exciting April. We had our Easter Egg Hunt on April 4th with the Pancake Breakfast. Lots of kids and LOTS of eggs. Thanks to everyone who filled eggs and helped us with preparations for this annual event. Then on April 12th our Children’s Choir participated in the Festival of Hymns. They enjoyed singing with the adults AND with the organ. It is always exciting for them to sing with the organ. I did have to explain to one of our younger members that Miss Gayle does NOT wear bedroom slippers to church (!) but that those were her organ shoes, because she is not only playing with both hands but also with her feet. This caused GREAT amazement! Now we are busy preparing to sing on May 17 and May 31. We have a special presentation for May 17 that ties into the sermon series from the book of Daniel. And, of course, on May 31 we will be wearing our international costumes to observe Pentecost and the birthday of the church. May 31 is also PROMOTION SUNDAY so our 3 year olds, those going into Kindergarten, and those going into third grade will be receiving Bibles. This will be part of the worship services on that date. Vacation Bible School is on the horizon. Please plan to sign up your children, grandchildren, friends, neighbors, etc. It promises to be an exciting week! Creative News Vacation Bible School for 2015 June 22 – 26 9:00 until 12:15 “The Armor of God” A week to explore Ephesians 6: 10 – 18 Along with other Bible Stories about those strong in the Lord! As I watched the yellow bells Advertising Account, #804. If you begin to bud this spring, I began can contribute to this effort it to get excited about being able to would be a great blessing to dig and plant, and I was reminded Creative Beginnings and our comthat our preschool is a very premunity. As always, we need love cious garden. offering donations to our Scholarship Fund, Account #221. Any gift Each staff member is a gardener. no matter how large or small is It is our job to tend, nurture, and always used to the glory of God. cultivate precious little buds. This year our garden has not been as We want to give a special shout full as we would like it to be. We out to Tanya Jones for her gifts want to reach as many children of time and talent! Tanya sewed and their families with the Good beautiful little dresses which we News as possible, no matter what sold for the benefit of CB and March winds bring April showers. OCC. Thank you! their financial situation may be. April showers bring May flowers! We want to reap a bountiful Love and blessings in Christ, harvest. The fields of Henderson wider net and scholarship more Fran Rochester County are ripe. children. Our Board of Directors CB Preschool Director was in total agreement with this. CBs Deacon recently brought this “How can there be too many Because we have a limited adverdiscussion forward at her monthly children? That is like saying tising budget, the CB Board recDeacons meeting and the there are too many flowers.” ommended that we make a special Diaconate had some very good appeal for love offerings to our —Mother Teresa advice- advertise more casting a 6 Visit our Website: www.HendersonvillePC.org Visit our Website: www.HendersonvillePC.org 7 STEWARDSHIP Tony Campolo tells of being invited to speak at a ladies meeting. There were 300 women there. Before he spoke, the president of the organization read a letter from a missionary. It was a very moving letter. In the letter the missionary expressed a need for $4,000 to take care of an emergency that had cropped up. So the president of the organization said, “We need to pray that God will provide the resources to meet the need of this missionary. Bro. Campolo will you please pray for us?” Tony Campolo, who is very outspoken, said, “No.” Startled, she said, “I beg your pardon.” He said, “No, I won’t pray for that.” He continued, “I believe that God has already provided the resources and that all we need to do is give. Tell you what I’m going to do. I’m going to step up to this table and give every bit of cash I have in my pocket. And if all of you will do the same thing, I think God has already provided the resources.” The president of the organization chuckled a little bit and said, “Well, I guess we get the point. He is trying to teach us that we all need to give sacrificially.” He said, “No, that is not what I am trying to teach you. I’m trying to teach you that God has already provided for this missionary. All we need to do is give it. Here, I’m going to put down all of my money I have with me.” (He wrote, “I only had $15 in my pocket so I wasn’t too worried about that.”) Then he put down his $15 and looked expectantly at the president of the organization. Reluctantly, she opened her purse and took out all of her money, which was about $40, and put it on the table. One by one the rest of the ladies filed by and put their money on the table, too. When the money was counted, they had collected more than $4,000.” Tony Campolo said, “Now, here’s the lesson. God always supplies for our needs, and he supplied for this missionary, too. The only problem was we were keeping it for ourselves. Now let’s pray and thank God for His provision.” Your Stewardship Committee 8 SUPPORT OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Members of Hendersonville Presbyterian Church are so loving and giving, as reflected in your growing response each year to OCC. As you know, we could not be as successful if we did not work on this throughout the year. Our committee members are constantly on the lookout for bargains on items that can be added to the shoeboxes. We would like for you to join us in this endeavor, but we’d like to keep it simple. Each month, on the third Wednesday of the month, when you come to dinner, please bring some of the “Item of the Month” items with you. Below are the dates of the Wednesdays and the items to bring: May 20: Soap and washcloths June 17: Toothpaste and tooth brushes July 15: School supplies—crayons, colored pencils, pencils, pens, erasers, pencil sharpeners, rulers (less than 12 inches preferable), glue sticks but NO liquid glue August 19: Paper and scissors—Small notebooks that will fit in a shoebox, lined notebook paper, a pack of plain copy paper, colored paper, small coloring books, small scissors September 16: Hair supplies—combs, brushes, headbands and other hair accessories, but NO hairspray or gel Please mark these on your calendar so you remember. But if you do forget or miss a Wednesday night dinner, no worries—you can just drop off your items in the boxes marked for OCC. Also, please consider donating something for our Teacup Auction associated with the Bazaar on September 19, 2015. Challenge your Sunday School class, Small Group, or other organization to put together a basket, and be creative! Or maybe you have a lovely artistic piece or other special item that you would like to donate. Information about these donations can be obtained through the church bulletin or the church office. We cherish both your donations and your prayers! Thank you for your blessings. Visit our Website: www.HendersonvillePC.org GLOBAL MISSIONS STEVE AND MARGIE DOTY WYCLIFFE BIBLE TRANSLATORS THAILAND “Although we live in Thailand, most of the Bible translation and literacy work we help with actually occurs in other countries. One reason we live in Thailand is the presence of Payap University, Thailand’s first private (and Christian) university, where we can train people from other Asian countries, who can then return home and do translation and literacy work. “Steve currently teaches a translation course to students from three countries. His students are motivated to learn how to translate the Bible so they can someday communicate the Gospel in other languages. Steve is giving them practice with lots of assignments in which they follow the various steps in the translation process. Later, he hopes to go visit them in other countries and check their work. “We recently made a trip to a nearby country to check the translation work of one of our former students. It’s a country that does not allow missionaries to work openly, so they needed to keep a very low profile while there. Please pray for this former student, ‘Grace,’ who is bringing God’s word to a large people group that has never had it before. Although she’s a citizen of that country, she is endangering herself by reaching out to this group, learning their language, and translating the Bible. Later this year, Grace will come back to Thailand where Steve and others will train her to be a Translation Consultant who can check other translators’ work. “The Medal of Honor: Robert Maxwell’s Story” A unique and important video of the life of our nation’s oldest living Medal of Honor recipient, Robert Maxwell, and his faith was just completed by one of the missionaries we help support, Pastor John McWilliams of International Biblical Training, USA. Bob spoke to the congregation where Pastor John worships back in October and he impacted so many people with his message, that the congregation paid to fly Pastor John out to Oregon where Bob lives, hire a professional video production company and shot this 1 hour video interview with Bob. We recommend that you take time to watch the whole video and then share it with someone else, especially someone who is a non-Christian. The video is designed as an evangelical tool which you can use to both encourage other Christians and lovingly challenge non-Christians to consider the reality of God and the necessity of accepting Christ as our Savior. You can watch and download it free from https:// vimeo.com/125098415 and you are free to copy it, share it and make DVD’s of it in any way you choose to serve The Lord. Your Stephen Ministers invite you to attend a presentation on Alzheimers conducted by a representative from Mission Hospital’s Community education Department on Saturday, May 2, 2015 at 10 AM in the church’s Fellowship Hall “Margie continues her third year as Director of the Linguistics Institute at Payap University, which facilitates Bible translation and language development in that part of the world. Another one of Margie’s roles is supervising the Bible translation work in Thailand. Three of those translation projects are finishing the New Testament this year! The Dotys (continued) “We are thrilled that our daughter Leah has also joined Wycliffe Bible Translators, and has recently arrived in Thailand. Leah will undergo advanced training in the next year at Payap University, and then join an existing translation project or help start a new translation project. There are still over a hundred Note: Steve and Margie previously did translation work in Kenya, Solomon Islands, and Philippines, while raising three children who are now grown and on their own. languages in the region that need Bible translations, so there’s lots of work to do.” Visit our Website: www.HendersonvillePC.org 9 LONG TERM PRAYER CONCERNS Please keep in prayer: Elroy Conrad Doyce Durham Eleanor Morrow Betty Rawls Carol Stewart Beverly Davidson Al and Hjordis Hunt Anita Penner Pauline Scott Joan Young Clay Denny Waunelle Jackson Lorraine Pribyl Walter Scott Let’s show our love to our shut-ins with cards, prayers and visits. Ruth Bernhardt Lake Pointe Landing The Bridge Waunelle Jackson The Laurels of Hendersonville and all those in military service. Anita Penner C.V. Medical Center Rosie Pardue Cardinal Care Center Grief Recovery Support Group Lorraine Pribyl C.V. Medical Center There may be members of our church family or friends of ours who are grieving because of a loss of a loved one. Our church offers a program to help minister to these needs. If you desire to see if it will help you with your healing process, please call the church office. Then either Dorothy Managan or John Maier will call you. A program can be set up to meet your individual needs. Pauline Scott Brian Center, Laurel Park Walter Scott Brian Center, Laurel Park Bill Wheeler Emeritus at Pine Park Hospital Visitation Schedule May 3 May 10 May 17 May 24 May 31 Barbara Norris Marilyn Frenier Roberta Swanson Barbara Byrd Sally Mabe Joan Young Lake Pointe Landing LifeCare Center 681-5383 891-9716 693-0839 890-2843 698-7473 * At Home See Church Directory * Dwight and Pat Collins * Betty Anne Todd Table Talks for May 2015 May 6: “An African Safari” —Larry and Caryl Mobley May 13: “Prayer Awakening” —Pastor Bill May 20: “Israel and Archaeology” —Pastor Bill May 27: “Bringing the Bible to the Deaf” —Gabe Campbell DIRECTORY UPDATE Please note change of e-mail address for Roy & Sally Mabe from: roysally_mabe@ bellsouth.net to: [email protected]. Please make a note in the directory. 10 For prayer chain concerns, please call: Tanya Jones at 692-8678 or the church office. Visit our Website: www.HendersonvillePC.org MAY BIRTHDAYS LIBRARY NEWS CHASING SUNSETS by Karen Kingbury A new book you will want to read is Chasing Sunsets by popular Christian writer, Karen Kingsbury. This is a sequel to her “Angels Walking” series in our library. Karen Kingsbury began her writing career as a sports reporter for Los Angeles newspapers. She has authored over 50 books, 10 of which have been #1 on national bestseller lists. Her books include true-crime accounts, collections of real-life miracle stories and Christian fiction. In Chasing Sunsets you will find an inspirational story of two people’s longings of the soul, and the sacrifices they’re willing to make in search of what they believe is the right path. But sometimes God has other plans! These books are about divine interventions and second chances! The author states, “In 2007, a police officer prayed with my mom in the aftermath of my dad’s sudden heart attack. When my mom called to thank him, there was no such officer by that name. We don’t know if the man was really an angel. But there seems to be no other explanation. It was for this reason that I wanted you to see angels at work in my series. . . . My prayer is that you see God at work in your life as you travel the pages of this heart wrenching and gripping story.” Come into the library and find Angels Walking and Chasing Sunsets . . . and about 30 more titles by this prolific and popular writer. —Sara Emel 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 25 28 29 31 Elna Richter, Claudia Lampley, Shannon Stevens Bill Neuenschwander, Bill Campbell Betty Murtfeldt, Ed Boots Pat Jurima, Matthew Beauregard, Joann Kofoed Duchess Cox Roger Ambrose Lloyd Candell, Al Manfre Barbara Norris Bill Wheeler, Rosie Pardue Terry Crawford, Chuck Emel Kathie Hunter, Caleb Stephens, Cole Stephens Gil Broyles David Winkle Martha Guice Barry Macdonald Rena Nisbet, William Watson, Carolyn Cavallone Fran Ohlsen Dick House, Katie Reddy, Lorraine Apple Natalie Connet Nadine Dillon Eloise Murray OUR KITCHEN STILL NEEDS YOU! Dear church friends, please consider volunteering for one of these jobs if you are physically able and if you enjoy having dinner at church on Wednesday evenings. Our volunteers are very faithful, but we still need new volunteers to give them a well-deserved break and to replace the folks who are no longer able to help. Here are the jobs that need to be done, once a quarter or once a month: SINK & SALAD 2:00-5:30 p.m.— One person helps prepare salads and one washes pots. TABLE SETTING morning or afternoon—We have a 2-person team; they take turns setting the tables. DEEP SINK 6 p.m.—Two people to wash and dry pots & pans. DISHWASHER—Several persons take turns running the dishwasher after being trained. ASST. DISHWASHER—One person stands at the dish-return window rinsing dishes and silverware. DISHES—One person empties the dishwasher racks, returning dishes to storage. SALT/PEPPER PICKUP—One person removes salt & pepper from the tables and puts them away. SIDE TABLE PICKUP—One person clears away the salad fixings, desserts, and beverages and puts them away. If you can help, please call Marge Hever at 693-3723 or email her at NOTE: The Sunday morning service is being broadcast at 11:00 AM on radio station WHKP, AM 1450, and may now be heard live at www.whkp.com. (Remember: Turn on your speakers.) Visit our Website: www.HendersonvillePC.org 11 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION Hendersonville Presbyterian Church 699 North Grove Street Hendersonville, NC 28792-3729 Tel: 828 692-3211 Fax: 828 692-6872 e-mail: [email protected] U.S. POSTAGE PAID RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Hendersonville, NC Permit No. 16 We are blessed to be a blessing! We are blessed to be a blessing! May 2015 SCHEDULE FOR KITCHEN VOLUNTEERS Position MAY 6 MAY 13 MAY 20 MAY 27 Sink & Salad 2:00–5:30 pm Mary Rose Carolyn Cavallone Esther Jacobson Judy Durant John Maier Ed Foster Peggy Richardson Marilyn Frenier Table Setting Marilyn Frenier Anne Carlin Marilyn Frenier Anne Carlin Deep Sink (1) 6pm Deep Sink (2) 6pm Mimi Jamieson Ed Joran Jeanie Joran Dishwasher Don Haynes Bob Briner Glenn Richardson Jim Finch Assistant Dishwasher Rena Nisbet Doedy Polk Bill Durant Fran Ohlsen Dishes 6pm Roberta Swanson Jane Waddell Peggy Richardson Abigail Buckman Larry Jones Tanya Jones Marge Hever Jack Townsend Chris Lewis Salt/Pepper P/U (1) Side Table P/U (2) Joe Kosturko Isabelle Ashley Please call Marge Hever to volunteer - 693-3723 12 Visit our Website: www.HendersonvillePC.org