P RESBYGRAM WHAT IS GOD CALLING YOU TO GIVE?
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P RESBYGRAM WHAT IS GOD CALLING YOU TO GIVE?
First Presbyterian Church PRESBYGRAM Volume 52, Issue 21 November 5, 2014 WHAT IS GOD CALLING YOU TO GIVE? November 16th is Stewardship Commitment Sunday. Let’s all join together to support the life-changing ministries here at First Presbyterian! Make your pledge November 16th! Worship Upcoming Music in Worship In addition to service music and anthems by our Covenant Choir Sunday, November 9 9:00 Larry Porter, piano and Brandon Mangum, trombone 11:00 Chapel Chimes 9:45 Rehearsal Sunday, November 16 Commitment Sunday 9:00 Gene Beazlie, soloist 11 a.m. Youth Choir and Covenant Choir 9:30 Rehearsal Sunday, November 23 9:00 Kendra Biddle, flute Sunday, November 30 9:00 Men’s Quartet Extra! Extra! Sing All about It (Christmas, that is) Special Music Rehearsal for Covenant and Youth Choirs - Saturday, November 15 From 10:00 a.m. – Noon on November 15 the Covenant Choir will have an extra rehearsal to work on Advent and Christmas music. The Choirs will rehearse separately and together in preparation for worship on November 16 and for the Service of Lessons and Carols on December 14. First Presbyterian Church presents Bel Canto Company in a Free Christmas Choral Concert Monday, December 8 at 7:30 p.m. If you would like to help sponsor this concert, please make a check out to First Presbyterian Church and mark Bel Canto in the memo line. We welcome your contribution to help bring this wonderful gift to our community! Christmas Poinsettias and Wreaths – Please use this form to order Christmas poinsettias and wreaths to decorate our sanctuary for Advent and Christmas. Afterward, the poinsettias will be delivered to our shut-ins. The price is $20.00. Orders and payment must be received by Sunday, November 23rd. Make checks payable to First Presbyterian Church and marked “for poinsettias and wreaths.” Please print below and submit to the church office. In honor of___________________________________________________________________ In memory of _________________________________________________________________ Given by ____________________________________________________________________ Trunk or Treat We had a great turnout of more than 20 Trunks this year; around 200 trick or treaters and new this year the photo booth took pics of around 100 families! 2nd Prize - The PW trunk (Tropical Island Trunk) Winning Trunks! 1st Prize - The Hanfs (70's Disco Trunk) 3rd Prize - Mother-Daugter Kay and Leanne Willis (Traditional Halloween Trunk) Check out those costumes! North Carolina Presbyterian Pilgrimage: Are you Considering Deepening Your Spiritual Journey? Pilgrimage is an intensive three day Christian experience that is designed to provide a significant foundation for individual and community spiritual growth. Grace and Growth are combined in an exciting and energetic way. At the Pilgrimage the participants become increasingly aware that they are a part of a community abounding in God's grace. The three days are a triple encounter: with Christ; with Christian brothers and sisters; and with a Christian community What happens during the Weekend? The weekend is an experience in Christian sharing and living. During the 72 hours, fourteen talks will be presented: four talks are given by pastors and ten by lay people. The weekend also includes chapel each morning, communion, small group discussions, sharing, music, singing, laughter, and prayer. The talks are discussed by the participants and will include a Christian perspective on the following subjects: Ideals Lay People in the Church Importance of Study A day in the Life of a Christian Apostolic Action Obstacles to a Life in Grace Christian Actions in the Community Each of the talks deals with living one's life in God's grace. When and Where is a Pilgrimage Held? Pilgrimages are held seven times per year, usually in February, March, April, May, September, October and November at various facilities throughout the Wilkesboro, Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Fayetteville area of central North Carolina 2014 -2015 Dates and Locations #130 November Camp Dixie #131 February Camp Hanes #132 March Camp Dixie #133 April Camp Harrison ** Arise is a Pilgrimage-like weekend that is tailored How Can I Attend a Pilgrimage? If you would like to attend a Pilgrimage weekend please contact an individual who has previously attended. Please also speak to your pastor since a pastor must sign the registration when you decide to attend How Much Does the Weekend Cost? Costs are kept to an absolute minimum to cover the cost of lodging, meals, and supplies for the weekend. Since it is not desired that a lack of funds might keep any person from attending, scholarships are available. Weekend costs are expected to range around $160. May I Go with a Spouse or Friend? Yes, it is strongly recommended that spouses and friends attend a first Pilgrimage weekend together. Marriages and friendships can be strengthened and deepened by the experience. A Closing Note. Not everyone who attends a Pilgrimage weekend will receive the same benefit; but all who attend will be blessed, will be strengthened in their desire to be a blessing in their churches and Christian communities. Can you see it? We’re almost there…we owe less than $850,000 on our Living Our Faith campaign debt that was nearly $2,000,000 just over a year ago. When our debt is retired, we will be freed up to focus our financial resources in other areas, such as Missions. We love supporting the ministries below, but our benevolent giving is only about 5% of our budget. We want to do so much more! The sooner we all complete our pledges to the Living Our Faith campaign, the sooner we will be able give more to those ministries that touch so many lives with the love of Christ! During the Week Yoga Class Come join our chair yoga class at 11:00 a.m. on Thursdays in the Family Life Center as we form tree pose, happy cat, angry cat, and practice backing up the car. As our teacher Leanne Case says, "If you do something every day, you'll always be able to do it." $7 per session, or $25 for the month if you pay ahead. Wednesday Night Dinner and Bible Study Come join your family and friends for a wonderful meal as well as Bible study on The Ten Great Themes of the Bible. Pricing for the meals is as follows: $7.00 for adults (13+), $5.00 for children ages 12 and under, $20.00 max per family, and $8.00 take-out meals. We also offer online prepay for Wednesday night meals! Just go to www.firstpreshp.org and click on online giving. Reservations, as always, are important. We need to know how much food to buy and prepare. The Team’s number one goal in providing this new concept for Wednesday night dinners is to bring more people together for fellowship and learning. We hope to see you Wednesday night and wish everyone “Bon Apetit”! M.O.M.S Fall Calendar If you are the mother of an infant, preschool, or elementary-aged child, please join us! We meet most 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 6:30pm. November 4 – TBA November 18 – Family Night Thanksgiving in FLC December 2 – Pinterest Christmas Crafts!! December 16 – Christmas Celebration (Baby Shower for Baby Basics!) New! Reading Group Please join us on the second Wednesday morning of each month at 10:00 a.m. in the church library for a discussion of a selected book. Our fall selections are listed below: Nov 12th: Girl Meets God by Lauren Winner Dec 10th: Surprised by Joy by C.S. Lewis The Deriter Club, FPC’s Senior Adult Group, is open to all seniors who are interested in fun programs and a time of fellowship. We meet the second Tuesday of each month at 12:00 noon in the Family Life Center – here is our upcoming schedule. We hope you can join us! November 11 – Road trip to Bear Creek’s “Fruit Cake Factory” and a stop for lunch along the way December 9 – Lunch at FPC and then a tour Linbrook Heritage Estate in Trinity, NC or visit Old Salem, enjoy a candle tea service at 1pm, then lunch at the Tavern in Winston-Salem (http://www.homemoravian.org/tradition /candletea/) January 13 – either a trip to Charlotte to see the Billy Graham Library or Guest speakers on fitness and balance (depending on weather) Nurture Children’s Ministries News Sunday Afternoons - for Children K-5th Grade – Children in this age group have an opportunity every Sunday afternoon to participate in a world renowned Montessori based program called Godly Play where children can explore their faith through story, wonder and play. After Godly Play, children can go to music classes for Cherub Choir (K – 2nd grade) or Chapel Chimes (3rd – 5th grade). Parents are always welcome to stay and be a helper. Most parents use the two hours to do other things knowing their kids are safe with trusted church leaders. Come and see – we have lots of room for more children! 4:15 p.m. – Godly Play (K-5th grade) 5:15 p.m. – Cherub Choir (K-2nd grade) 5:15 p.m. – Chapel Chimes (3rd-5th grade) Dates of Upcoming Events November 9th 12:00 p.m. ~ Special Interest meeting for the Christmas Pageant November 23rd 11:00 service ~ Pennies for Hunger November 23rd 12:00 p.m. ~ Kids of the Covenant November 30th 9:40 p.m. ~ Advent Wreath Making (Intergenerational activity in the FLC – Everyone is invited!) If you have any questions about Children’s Ministries, contact Director, Kristina Gilbert – [email protected]. Pictured left: Godly Play Kids of the Covenant - for 4th and 5th Graders – We will meet in November on the 23rd (November 9th is the casting for the Christmas pageant) directly following the 11:00 service, and December 14th – Lunch is provided in the FLC and activities are usually service projects or games, and always FUN. There is lots of room for more participants. Come and see! Sunday School - for all ages is from 9:40 – 10:40 a.m. every Sunday – Children are to be taken to and picked up from the following classrooms: Ages 2-3 – Preschool room 103 Ages 4, 5, K – Preschool room 102 Grades 1-3 – Upstairs room 203 Grades 4-5 – Upstairs room 205 Beginning November 30th all children and parents will meet in the Family Life Center for special Advent activities. Pictured right: Cherub Choir Pictured below: Chapel Chimes Presbyterian Youth Connection (PYC) meets on Sunday evenings Sept – May. Over the summer, youth participate in mission trips, help with Vacation Bible School and attend Montreat Conferences. Contact Rev. Jeanette Quick Sandlin for more information at [email protected]. Upcoming Middle School Events: November 9: Rob Bell Bible Study November 16: Mobile Meals Cards Upcoming High School Events: November 7-8: Lock-In November 16: bible study with Brian and Cat Indulgences Announcement Busy lives keep us from doing all of the things we hoped to have done for our families, friends, neighbors, and ourselves. Everyone can use a little extra help, and the bonus is, by asking for help, we are supporting our church's youth. When we allow our youth to help us accomplish the many things there never seems enough time to accomplish, we are allowing our youth to deepen their understanding of service, building relationships between generations, and helping them go to on to experience mission and ministry opportunities through our church. If that is not a great enough reason, by allowing our youth to help you with projects, we also keep our youngest members close to us as our church continues to grow and serve others. Contact us if you would like to share in their excitement and give yourself a break at the same time. Each season brings lots of extra work. Sometimes we have a neighbor that just needs a little extra help. Consider asking for help or sending help to a shut-in or friend that just needs a little extra support. Let the PYC come to the rescue through INDULGENCES! The leaves just keep on coming down, need help raking and bagging? The garden harvest is ending, need help weeding or turning the garden over for the winter? Need help spreading pine straw or mulch? Need help planting your spring bulbs? Need help getting your grocery shopping done or prepping for Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner? Do you have any errands that just never seem to get done? Need help preparing your home for Christmas or Easter? How about taking a day or night off from the kids and let the PYC youth babysit or take your little ones to the movies and park for you? Need help cleaning your home, garage, workshop, and attic? Do you have a special project that keeps getting put off? Contact: Leanne Willis [email protected] / 336- 688-0740 or Robin Sizemore [email protected] / 336-847-1255 or to schedule your next "job well done." Upcoming Events Thanksgiving Comes Again! The year has turned its circle, the seasons come and go. The harvest all is gathered in and chilly north winds blow. Orchards have shared their treasurers, the fields their yellow grain. So open wide the doorway—Thanksgiving again! On Thanksgiving Day at 12 noon bring several of your favorite dishes to the Family Life Center. With relatives and friends, let’s celebrate the joys of this season together. No reservations needed. Advent Wreath Making Sunday, November 30, 2014 – 9:40 – 10:40 a.m. This is an intergenerational event where families can make a wreath for their homes. Everyone is invited! Candles, rings, foam oasis for fresh greens will be provided. Bring pruning shears and greens from your yard to share if you are able. Discover FPC If you are interested in learning more about the various opportunities for growth, worship, and serving, join us for our next Discover FPC class. Discover FPC is a gathering hosted by the staff of First Presbyterian Church on a quarterly basis. It is held on Sunday mornings at 9:45 in room 002, in the adult classroom suite below the sanctuary. Here at FPC, we want you to have the opportunity to discover the various ways you might engage your life of faith here. This class will give you the chance to get to know us and learn more about our church. Please register for this 3-week series of “Discover FPC” by contacting Erin Bowers at 884-2248 or [email protected]. Discover FPC will be held January 18, 25, and February 1, 2015; April 19, 26, and May 3, 2015; and July 19, 26, and August 2, 2015. Presbyterian Women Presbyterian Women Monday, December 1st at 11:45 a.m. Nursery Available Program: “A Christmas Musical Review” by "The Petal Points", High Point University’s All Female Acapella Group http://www.thepetalpoints.com Make or cancel reservations by calling the church office at 884-2248 or emailing Ashley at [email protected] Are you working or have other commitments? Come and leave as your schedule allows. Lunch $6 - Baked Chicken, Broccoli Salad, Stir Fry Vegetables, Rolls, Red Velvet Cake Mission Opportunity - Bring a Toy for the Salvation Army Toy Drive. Upcoming Events 2015 Dates January 5 11:45 a.m. Program Speaker and/or Topic Dr. Erin Bowers – Bible Trivia Join us this month for delicious soups prepared by our own Presbyterian Women. February 2 11:45 a.m. Liz Samuels, Communities in Schools Coordinator at Northwood Elementary and former teacher at Ferndale Middle. Liz will share stories she has written about her family. Come join us for a Tea/luncheon this month. March 2 11:45 a.m. Estie Culler Bennington, author of Insanity on the Road to Glory Former Clerk of Superior Court in Guilford County April 6 *6:00 p.m. Cathy Weaver, Executive Director of Guide Posts of Strength, Inc. GPS is a nonprofit resource designed to help local cancer patients and their families better navigate their cancer journey. Cathy is a former columnist for the Greensboro News and Record and the author of chemofields.com, a blog about her breast cancer journey. http://www.cancergps.org *Note: This is an evening meeting May 4 11:45 a.m. Annual Meeting including Honorary Life Membership and Installation of Officers Mission CROP Walk The annual High Point CROP Walk was a success for First Presbyterian! After it was all said and done we managed to raise $2,334 to help end world hunger. Mobile Meals Needs Your Help Are you between jobs? Newly retired? A young mother who can spare an hour or two? Mobile Meals needs volunteers on Tuesday mornings! If you can possibly spare an hour and a half each Tuesday or one time per month, please consider helping with this local mission. The rewards are immeasurable. Please call Pat Hudspeth at 687-0923 or the church office at 8842248 if you are interested in volunteering. Main Street Coalition ~ Fill the Bus The “Fill the Bus Campaign” is an ongoing food collection project focused on providing canned goods and other nonperishables to local food banks. In October we are collecting canned meats and fish (stewed beef, spam, vienna sausage, ham, dried beef, chicken, tuna, salmon, etc.). Collection baskets are in the pantry (the former choir robe room). ACTS Ministry The unsheltered homeless in High Point are in need of tents, sleeping bags, small portion food, water, and paper products for their nourishment needs. If any members would like to contribute, please call Dick Becker at 869-3145 so he can pick it up. If you would like to donate items please drop them off in the gathering area. Career Connection meets each Monday morning from 8:30-10:00 in the Session Room of the Church. A workbook that covers fundamental jobsearch strategy is provided each participant. Trained facilitators lead the discussions along with having at least one guest speaker each month. This mission was started about four years ago. Many have attended and many have found employment. We encourage the congregation to help promote this program. Schedule and Topics: ~ November 10 – Completing and Formatting Resumes ~ November 17 – Getting Those Resumes Out and About ~ November 24 – Interviewing Skills, Preparing for the Interview Congregational Care Congratulations to Teresa and Ray Bretzmann in the October 27th birth of their granddaughter, Allison Elizabeth. Proud parents Jay and Casey Allison Bretzmann Leach (Manassas, VA) write: “Our precious little Allison (Allie) Elizabeth was born this morning at 6:33. She weighs 7lb. 15oz. And is 21 in. long. We are incredibly blessed and Hannah is SO excited to be a big sister! Thank you all for your love and prayers.” Hospitalized: Jay Van Kleef, Baptist. Recovering at Home: Wayne Veach, 8505 Mahala Dr., High Point, NC 27265; Carl Adams, 3518 Langdale Drive, High Point, NC 27265; Winfred Douglas, 17 N Forrest Dr., Thomasville, NC 27360; Don Hunt, 920 Shamrock Rd., High Point, NC 27265; June Bailey, 1575 John Knox Dr. Apt HT215, Colfax, NC 27235; Joann Jones, 6512 Mendenhall Rd., Archdale, NC 27263. Continuing Prayer: Nelle Bailey, 1575 John Knox Dr. PB215, Colfax, 27235; Ryland Redpath, 910 Northshore Ct., High Point, 27265; Carol Courts, 1575 John Knox Dr. Winged Foot Rm. 300, Colfax, 27235; Hazel Long, 1575 John Knox Dr. Apt. C204, Colfax, 27235; Charles Fisher, 1575 John Knox Dr. Winged Foot Rm. 326, Colfax, NC 27235; Carol Allen, 1575 John Knox Dr. Apt. HT116, Colfax, 27235; Lois Blue, McEwen House, 1315 Greensboro Rd., Room 8012, High Point, NC 27260; Nelda Hylton, 1575 John Knox Dr., Apt. 136 Muirfield, Colfax, NC, 27235; Jan Cheek; Loretta Hoppe, 3808 Blairwood St., High Point, NC 27265; JD McGuinn, 220 Westdale Dr., High Point, NC 27265; Stu Crawford, 3801 Montclaire Ct., High Point, NC 27265; Sadie Martin, 1575 John Knox Dr. Muirfield 230, Colfax, NC 27235; Skip Queen, 1206 Devlin Ct, High Point, NC 27262; Dorris Koontz, 1575 John Knox Drive, Apt D205, Colfax, 27235; Etta Walser, Westchester Manor, 1765 Westchester Drive, Room 413, High Point, NC 27262; Marc Mann; Ann Levina, 619 W Lexington Ave., High Point, NC 27262; John McGinty, 1575 John Knox Dr PB125, Colfax, 27235; Priscilla Davis, 1765 Westchester Drive, Apt 320, High Point, NC 27262; Judy Haworth, 1575 John Knox Drive, PB118, Colfax, NC 27235; Kay Hodge, 2680 N. Forrest Rd. Apt 240, Getzville, NY 14068; Mike Postler. Military: Seth Hall, 91-1139 Kamoaha Loop #3-G, Kapolei HI 96707; Mitchell Kiser; John Cooper, Lcpl Cooper, John D., 129 Acorn Way, Richlands, NC 28574; Lance Corporal Charles D. Peksa, 300 Village Drive, Apt. L7, Jacksonville, NC 28546; and Colonel Scott W. Kelly, 135 Gorgas Rd., Wahiawa, HI 96786. The Workingest Church November 2014 Please make note of the date you are scheduled to serve in your area of ministry. Acolytes November 2 November 9 November 16 November 23 November 30 Maddie Brown and Khloe Roberson Alex Cook and Trip Murray Delaney Hanf and Mallory Cook Anna Wetherington and Cadence Rainey Trip Murray and Khloe Roberson Wee Kirk November 2 November 9 November 16 November 23 November 30 Marianne King Kelly Wesney Hollis Bethune Daphne Roberson Beth Caress/Kristina Gilbert Infant Nursery Schedule November 2 Jeanne Lassiter November 9 Casey Lowe November 16 Meagan Lewis / Jen Tuft November 23 Alison Grein November 30 Casey Lowe Raven Ash, Afternoon Office Assistant, Ext. 33 [email protected] Honey Humphrey, Morning Office Assistant, Ext. 33 [email protected] Sheila Beane, Office Manager, Ext. 32 [email protected] Ashley Beason, Church Secretary, Ext. 21 [email protected] Kristina Gilbert, Director of Children’s Ministries, Ext. 22 [email protected] Judith Millar, Organist, Ext. 28 [email protected] Elizabeth Gulley, Director Of Music, Ext. 29 [email protected] Jeanette Quick Sandlin, Director of Christian Ed., Ext. 24 [email protected] Ken Meeks, Parish Associate [email protected] Erin Kesterson Bowers, Associate Minister, Ext. 25 [email protected] Ken Broman-Fulks, Senior Minister, Ext. 30 [email protected] Staff PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT HIGH POINT, NC USPS (020246) pub. Monthly by First Presbyterian Church, 918 N. Main St., High Point, NC 27262-3989. Postmaster please send address changes to: Presbygram 918 N. Main St., High Point NC 27262-3989. First Presbyterian Church 918 North Main Street High Point, NC 27262 Phone 336-884-2248 Fax 336-884-0953 www.firstpreshp.org