May PRESS 2015 - First Presbyterian Church of Downey
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May PRESS 2015 - First Presbyterian Church of Downey
P RESBYTERIAN P R E S S Newsletter Vol 32, Issue 5 IN THIS ISSUE PASTOR TIM 2 GIVING 3 EVENTS & UPDATES 4 KIDS NEWS 5 YOUTH NEWS 6 WHAT’S NEW 7 FPC THANK YOU 8 MOTHER’S DAY 9 FPC HAPPENINGS 10 MAY CALENDAR 11 Blessed M A Y |2 0 1 5 This is the day the Lord has made; Let us REJOICE and be glad in it. PSALM 118:24 PASTOR TIM A WORD FROM PASTOR TIM As many of you read this, I’ll be either on my way to or wandering around Istanbul, Turkey (May 1-5) or Antalya, Turkey (May 6-11). I am due to arrive back at LAX on Tuesday, May 12 . . . and back “in the pulpit” on Sunday, May 17. Many of you know that I go to Turkey twice a year. I go, because I spent a chunk of my life there. I go, because the place and people hold a special place in my heart. And I go, because I want to be a good steward. When I say “steward” I mean someone who takes care of what has been given to them. God gave me a ministry in Turkey, many relationships, and then lots of spiritual fruit born out of those years. While I no longer live there, I remain invested in what has and continues to transpire in the lives of young men and women who belong to that country and belong to Jesus Christ. Stewardship means giving of myself, my time and my money to those many relationships. Being a steward is part of my discipleship as I follow Jesus Christ in my life. Being a steward is being an adult, being a grown up! Stewardship is to take on a lifestyle posture of being informed, engaged and giving. Many of you already know this. You are stewards of all kinds of relationships and things God has given to you. What is parenting, if not one of the supreme examples of being a steward? Let’s talk money. As this issue of the PRESS is being sent out you all have been doing very well, so far, meeting the obligations FPC has taken on for 2015 as your elected elders have determined. We are a wee bit in the red, but nothing we can’t make up easily. And we are in remarkably better shape than we were a year ago. Good for you! Don’t stop doing what you are doing! 2 0 1 5 Yes, let’s keep this momentum of giving going. We have yet to hire a part-time director of youth. We have not found the right person. Thus, we are making other provisions for now and summer. We want to leave this in the hands of the new pastor to pick the person he/she desires. That will require increased giving once that person is located and hired for our youth. As you will recall from the congregational meeting in February, the salary for the new pastor will also require greater giving on your part. The elders and PNC will be talking to you in the coming weeks about increased costs, their own commitment to give, and what they will call upon you to do. Let’s start praying about this coming discussion and ask God for open hearts and hands on the part of us all. Let’s ask God to grow us into greater and greater stewardship of what we’ve been given. That’s been our story in Downey since 1886! See you back in worship soon! Pastor Tim PROGRESS REPORTS P N C WE ARE CLOSE! THE PASTOR NOMINATING COMMITTEE is in the process of discerning between finalists for our pastor position. This final process involves in-person interviews and hearing the candidate preach at a neutral pulpit. We hope and pray to bring before the congregation our recommended candidate in the very near future. I want to thank the PNC members for their time, hard work and their wisdom as we have moved through this rigorous process. I also want to thank our Los Ranchos Presbytery, particularly Jack Clement, Moderator of the Committee on Ministry, for their guidance and encouragement. Members of the PNC include Lilian Alfaro, Shelley Diaz, Michael Duron, Ian Redford, Eric Ruckman, Jerry Scott, Rosa Torres and Karen Trejo. Jerry Scott LUKE 6:38 Moderator PNC Luke 12:34 FINANCES MONTH INCOME EXPENSES NET INC/ (EXP) Y-T-D INCOME Y-T-D EXPENSES Y-T-D NET INC/(EXP) APRIL 27,219.74 28,993.75 (1,774.01) 103,712.15 107,328.42 (3,616.27) Events Updates & JOIN W E LC O M E S U N D A Y SCHOOL SESSION 9AM EVERY NIGHT PRAY FOR OUR YOUTH!!! MOVIE FUN NIGHT GAGE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND 2015 CONGRATULATIONS! FOLLOWING SCHOLARSHIPS HAVE BEEN AWARDED TO THE FOLLOWING: MARC MCCAUGHAN $400.00 TUITION UPEI- Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine EDDIE FLORES $400.00 TUITION CSULA- Criminal Investigator JENNY GARCIA $400.00 TUITION CHAFFEY COLLEGE- Child Development GAYLE PARKS $400.00 TUITION CERRITOS COLLEGE- Business, Biblical Studies ANTHONY HENGSATHORN $400.00 TUITION SANTA MONICA COLLEGE- Film Studies APPROVED BY PASTOR TIM FEARER AND KATHY JOHNSON, MODERATOR OF DEACONS DOWNEY T H A N K Y O U!!! CELEBRATING HONORING ALL W O M E N… AND 2015 Easter FPC D O W N E Y JOHN TABOT THE ROAD TO CITIZENSHIP I was born in the Republic of Cameroon in Central Africa. I did my secondary, high school, and university education in Cameroon. After graduation from the university I was employed by the government of Cameroon as a Mathematics teacher. I taught Mathematics for Fourteen (14 ) years before migrating to the United States in 2009. The United States has a program called “Diversity Immigration Lottery” which gives qualified applicants a chance to move to the United States. By the grace of God, I was one of those selected from the Cameroon to move to the United States with a GREEN CARD. Green Card holders are Legal Permanent Residents of the United States. They can apply to become United States citizens after FIVE YEARS of continuous stay in the United States. The path to citizenship is not that smooth. Here is how to apply; Fill out an application of twenty-one (21 ) pages and include an application fee ($680) Mail application and fee to the Department of Homeland Security Application is reviewed and I was scheduled for a Biometric (finger printing) appointment. This was used to check my criminal record in the United States and abroad. No criminal record found, I was scheduled for an initial interview. On the day of the interview I was tested on United States history and civics, written and spoken English, and also my family life. The interview was two hours long. I answered every single question that was asked. At the end of the interview I was told that I had passed. I took the Oath of citizenship on March 18, 2015 as a United State citizen at Los Angeles 3rd District Court. Presently, John is a phase ll Credential student at Cal State Dominguez Hill and a substitute Mathematics teacher at Perris Union High School District (PUHSD). I am also involved in observation and practice at Carson High School in LAUSD. I want to seize this opportunity to thank the congregation of First Presbyterian Church, Downey for their prayers and support to me and my family. God bless you all. Thank you. Sincerely, John Tabot 2015 MAY SUN MON TUES WED THURS She is clothed with strength and dignity and laughs without fear of the future Proverbs 31:25 3 4 5 HOLY COMMUNION 10am Worship 10 HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! 7:30pm BAND 11 12 Circle 1 Bible Study 7pm ALL TEAMS 7:30pm BAND 6 7 CHOIR YOUTH 7-8:30 PM 13 YOUTH 7-8:30 PM 7:30pm NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER 14 CHOIR 7:30pm FRI 1 OFFICE CLOSED SAT 2 9AM PRAYER KIDS FUN FRIDAY EVENT 8 6-8:30PM 7:30pm Spanish Bible Study OFFICE CLOSED 9 9AM PRAYER 7:30pm Spanish Bible Study 15 OFFICE CLOSED 169AM PRAYER 7:30pm Spanish Bible Study 10am Worship 17 18 19 7pm DEACONS 10 am Worship 24 7:30pm BAND 25 26 7pm SESSION PENTECOST SUNDAY 10am Worship 31 10am Worship MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY 7:30pm BAND 20 YOUTH 7-8:30 PM 27 YOUTH 7-8:30 PM 21 CHOIR 7:30pm 28 CHOIR 7:30pm 22 OFFICE CLOSED 23 9AM PRAYER 7:30 pm Spanish Bible Study 29 OFFICE CLOSED 7:30 pm Spanish Bible Study 30 9AM PRAYER HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 1 VIRGINIA MACAULEY 5 ERIC RUCKMAN 6 KENDRA HUFF 8 LON DAYHOFF 10 BRIANNE UMANA 13 ESTHER LORENDO 20 REBECCA GREVING 21 VERNA ADSIT 23 NORMA GALVAN 25 ASHLEY THOMAS 28 DAVID DIAZ 28 NICHOAS GARCIA 28 CHELSEA HEINE 29 LILIAN DE LA O 30 MARGIE HILLE 31 NICOLE HEINE OFFICE HOURS MON-THUR: 9-4pm FRI: Closed Fpc First Presbyterian Church of Downey PO Box 5069, 10544 Downey Avenue Downey, CA 90241 (562) 861-6752