June 2015 - First Presbyterian Church, Pulaski, Virginia
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June 2015 - First Presbyterian Church, Pulaski, Virginia
THE PRESBYTERIAN NEWS FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 408 N. Jefferson Avenue Pulaski, VA 24301 Office: (540) 980-2131; Fax: (540) 980-3000 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: firstpresbyterianpulaski.org Pastor: Melissa McNair-King Editor & Layout: Doreen Latimer NO. 573 JUNE 2015 **** Friends, Many of you know that Baby King’s arrival is approaching quickly (due June 16)! I have been overwhelmed with all of your prayers and support as Andy and I prepare to become parents. We cannot wait to introduce him to all of you, and we are thrilled to be bringing our child into such a special church! Unless the baby comes early, I will begin maternity leave on Monday, June 15, and will return to the office on Monday, August 17. Thank you for giving me this time to adjust to parenthood. You will be in great hands during my absence. Rev. Shirley Larson, who has served several churches throughout the New River Valley and most recently retired from serving the Narrows and Pearisburg Presbyterian Churches, will be filling the pulpit for the bulk of the summer. Shirley is a wonderful pastor – you will enjoy getting to know her, just like I know she will enjoy you. Please remember that there are many of you, and only one of her – so introduce yourself often! She wants to know your names! Two of our neighboring pastors, who many of you know, will be “on call” for us in the event of pastoral emergencies (deaths or life-threatening illnesses). Rev. Terrie Sternberg of Trinity Lutheran Church, and Rev. Andrew Taylor-Troutman of New Dublin Presbyterian Church, have graciously offered their help. Their contact information is as follows: Andrew Taylor-Troutman Terrie Sternberg (540) 674-6147 – office (540) 980-3624 – office (540) 239-7060 – cell (540) 230-3139 – cell [email protected] [email protected] I would love to hear from you during my maternity leave – and I do want to know the joys and concerns in our congregation. Know that even if I am slow to respond, you all will be in my daily prayers. We welcome brief visits, but ask that you call or text Andy first (577-0295). Like any new parents, we aren’t entirely sure what to expect those first few weeks – but are overjoyed at the journey ahead! In Christ, Melissa McNair-King Page One NEWS FROM PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN From Day Circle by Phyllis Vice: Day Circle will be meeting on June 15th, which is the third Monday of the month. We will finish up our Bible study on 2 Corinthians. We will not be meeting through the summer. Bring a sack lunch and stay for fellowship after the meeting. We will begin the PW 2015-2016 study in the fall entitled Come to the Waters. Biblical images of water is the theme of this study. There are more than 800 references to water in the Bible from the chaotic waters of creation to the River of Life in Revelation. If you would like a book to be ordered for you, please let Phyllis Vice know. Books are $8, large print are $12. Presbyterian Women – Praying, Studying, Loving, Serving ***************************************************************** Summer Opportunities for Children: save the dates! We have two wonderful opportunities for children to learn and grow in their faith this summer. Registration forms for each of these weeks are available in the church office. Friends are always welcome. “Camp Peaks” is held at New Dublin Presbyterian Church July 6-10, from 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM each day. Children will enjoy Bible stories, music, and games each day, with leadership provided by the Presbytery staff and college-aged camp counselors. The cost is $35 for the week. Vacation Bible School is held at First United Methodist Church (Pulaski) the week of August 3-7. There is no cost to register. Volunteers from our church are needed, and there are many ways to get involved! We will conclude the week of VBS by worshipping together with our downtown neighbors at Jackson Park on Sunday, August 9. Page Two ANNOUNCEMENTS AND HAPPENINGS BAPTISM: Avery Elijah Posillico, son of Joe and Kristi Posillico, was baptized on May 3, 2015. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES will be suspended during the summer months. Starting May 31st, there will be no Sunday School and worship will be at 10 a.m. The first Sunday of fellowship gatherings following worship at 10 a.m. will be June 7th. Committee assignments for the after worship fellowships in June are: June 7th: Relay for Life Brunch in Fellowship Hall and Graduates Reception June 14th: Personnel June 21st: Christian Education June 28th: Property PLEASE SUBMIT ITEMS to the church office for the July newsletter no later than Monday, June 15th. THE ADULT CHOIR will be taking a well deserved break during the summer. We are in need of special music for our worship services. If you or anyone you know would be willing to share their musical talent for special music during our worship service please see Mardia Long or Phyllis Vice. CHECK IT OUT! Do you like games? Do you like to test your knowledge? Are you good at trivia? How much do you really know about what is in the Bible? Below are a few fun quiz books in our church library. They will be on display in the church parlor through the month of June. Check them out! (Don't cheat!) 220.07 HON Bible Quizzes: one-thousand Bible games, questions and puzzles by Mildred Olive Honors. Includes answers. 220.07 JAC Bible Quiz Book: true and false tests, quizzes, drills and games by J. Vernon Jacobs. 220.07 JAC New Bible Quizzes: true-or-false test, clues and games by J. Vernon Jacobs. Includes answers. 220.3 HON Bible Quotations: questions and queries by Mildred Olive Honors. Includes answers. If there is a book you would like to read from our church library but are unable to get it, give Phyllis Vice a call (980-3106) and she will be happy to get the book to you. To check out a book write your name and the date you are taking the book on the card that is in the pocket in the back of the book. Place the card on the black and white spotted box (the card catalog) on the shelf nearest to the windows. Page Three Montreat Worship and Music Conference Come and join us for a week of fellowship and relaxation in the mountains of western North Carolina! For over 20 years our church has rented the Hickory Lodge in Montreat, NC for the 1st week of the annual Montreat Worship and Music Conference. This lodge is located in very close proximity to the Anderson Auditorium, where daily worship services are held during the conference. The Lodge is about a 5 minute walk to the Anderson Auditorium and all choir classes and other seminar lectures and classes which are in nearby buildings. We now have about eleven persons planning to attend this conference. But, we still have room to accommodate nine more people. Most have registered to participate in choir and other classes, but you do not have to register to enjoy the conference and some good fellowship. The daily worship services are open to all in Montreat. This year's conference theme is - You are My Beloved – Baptism to Transfiguration. The conference concludes with a Friday evening concert which the adult choir (typically over 600 members) and the children's, middler and senior high school choirs participate along with several hand- bell choirs. A Tuesday evening talent show, Wednesday evening hymn sing, and Thursday evening performance by the adult and high school Chamber choirs are highlights of the week at Montreat. (All of these events do not require registration to attend.) We have the lodge rented for Sunday night, June 21 through Friday night June 26, returning to Pulaski on Saturday, June 27. But, you do not need to stay for the entire week if you would like to come to Montreat for a shorter visit. The group takes turns preparing the evening meals and we eat very well all week for less than $30 per person (including breakfast and lunch each day). Beds are available in two person rooms for about $160 for the entire week. Please contact Mardia Long or Phyllis Vice for more information about this year’s Montreat Worship and Music conference. For many who return each year, Montreat is a special place where their faith is strengthened and their spirit is renewed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Relay For Life Update - June 2015 Thanks to all for attending our first six after church American Cancer Society – Relay for Life benefit dinners over the past seven months. Thus far the First Presbyterian Church Relay for Life Team has received nearly $2,200 in donations. This includes $72 donated for the spaghetti lunch on May 3. Our team captain, Martha Moody has also raised an additional $100 for this great cause bringing the total to just over $2,300. Martha has now completed out-patient radiation treatment for cancer at the Pulaski hospital. Please keep Martha in your prayers. The Relay team is planning another after church dinner on Sunday, June 7. This will be another Breakfast Brunch featuring Joe Makolandra’s almost famous sausage gravy (it’s good!), scrambled eggs, biscuits, fruit, etc. Mark your calendars and join the Relay Team for some good food and fellowship. The Relay for Life team encourages sign up for team membership which is $10 per person. We have already signed up 14 folks to join the team! The team will also be receiving $10 donations for luminaria to honor those who have battled cancer or as a memorial to those who have passed away. These will be displayed at the annual Pulaski County Relay Event will be held at the Pulaski County High School and is scheduled this year for Saturday, June 27, 2015. This year’s Relay event will begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday morning and will be completed early Sunday morning around 2 a.m. Thanks again to all for supporting the Relay for Life. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society. Please contact Martha Moody or Barry Long if you would like to sign up for the team. Page Four May 2015 THE CURRENT NEWS ON THE ARNDT'S MISSION IN KENYA: Greetings from Loitokitok! Audrey and I thank God for each and every one of you, and for your prayers, friendship and support as we pursue the work that we feel called to do here. We have been so blessed and so watched over in situation after situation, and many of our prayers have been answered and many obstacles overcome. Thanks be to God for each of you and your faithful prayers and support as we navigate life here. One of our first big answers to prayer is we now have a house and a place to call home. For the first time since July when we moved out of our home in Radford, we now have a place to unpack our bags and we are grateful to have such a space. A couple of days ago Audrey and I recorded a video of us walking around the inside and outside of the house. This house has allowed us to safely study language, engage in community with neighbors, settle down and even recently plant a small garden. I have also recently recorded another video of us driving around our town of Loitokitok, Kenya (or Ololoopon as the Maasai call it). This town is at the base of Kilimanjaro, as you can see from our house video, however for this one the mountain is covered by clouds for all of our drive. I hope to post a better video soon with the mountain in view. Additionally, we have just recently received word that our work permits are in. This is another answer to prayer! We just received our confirmation letter last week and have paid some fees and are now awaiting our passport stamp. In a few weeks following, we will receive our national identification cards. We have seen God go before us in all things and we are thankful for his people (you!) who so faithfully partner with us in doing this work. Your encouragement and prayers mean more than we can say. In addition to all the ways He has provided, we have been so thankful for our wonderful language helper. James is a young Maasai man, about Chase's age, who has been working diligently with us the last few weeks to help us progress enkiti, enkiti (little by little) with our language skills. We had a brief scare that he would be leaving us for a work opportunity due to national security issues, however, unfortunately for him, it fell through. While we are sad for him that this opportunity did not work out, we are grateful to be able to continue working with him. We have been covering verbs, vocab, grammar and such topics as farming and rainy days (which we have had many of recently) which has been a blessing to farmers and herdsmen alike. We also have been able to go on a few "field trips" to manyattas (traditional Maasai villages) and even had the opportunity to study some different local trees, learning their Maasai names and uses recently. James has been an answer to our prayers and we are so thankful for his help and his friendship. While in Loitokitok we have already had many interesting experiences and some small venues to help out. We've visited many churches, friends and evangelistic outreaches. Chase was able to introduce Page Five himself at a youth Bible gathering. We have even had the opportunity to use some of our training knowledge in demonstrating different farming methods, and unique gardens, diagnosing small medical issues and fixing a well for a local church. We are overwhelmed with thanks to be able to help in some small ways that God has shown us and we are excited to see what opportunities He continues to present in the days ahead. PRAYER REQUESTS: Thank each and every one of you for your prayers. We would like to ask your continued prayer for these things in the month ahead: - Pray for our dear friends, the Chachas, as they are grieving the loss of their father and for the funeral that takes place this month. Pray that God would comfort their family, as well as be present in this time of transition at The City of Hope, the orphanage Chacha oversaw in Tanzania (where Audrey first worked in East Africa in 2008/2011). - Praise for our work permits as we are thankful to be past the first step but pray that they continue moving along in this long, dreary, paperwork process. - Prayers for fellow missionaries and wisdom on engaging in various ministry opportunities that have been presented. - Prayers for Audrey and I, as well as our teammates, as we struggle along with language learning and seek God's will for the days ahead. - Praise for our language helper, James, and his family as we continue to work together and see what the Lord has in store. - Praise Him for the provision of this house to study language as we begin engaging in our community here. Each of you are a vital piece to this mission and vision and we thank God for you. Thank you for partnering with us! Surrounded by His grace, Chase & Audrey theantiochpartners.org Page Six DATE: LAY READERS: CHILDREN IN WORSHIP VOLUNTEERS: 6/7/15 Jenny Makolandra Ilene Compton 6/14/15 Joe Makolandra Debi Fox 6/21/15 Jordan Phillips Ashley Hale 6/28/15 Bonnie Spivey Janice Holt Page Seven