On Being a Pilgrim - First Presbyterian Church of Weaverville
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On Being a Pilgrim - First Presbyterian Church of Weaverville
The Cornerstone On Being a Pilgrim When we hear the term ‘pilgrim’ we quickly think of the settlers who came over on the Mayflower in 1620 to the New World and eventually celebrated the first Thanksgiving. Why were they called Pilgrims? They were unable to worship as they wished in England, so they uprooted to Holland. They did not like the formalism and extra-Biblical nature of the Church of England. The small sect enjoyed freedom for about ten years. They feared they would lose their English heritage and there was the possibility of a ware between the Dutch and the Spanish. So they were given the name ‘Pilgrims’ because they wandered or roam about for spiritual reasons. They hoped to have a permanent home and settling in America where they could be free. Sadly, the legacy they desired did not last in the New World. Do the Pilgrims exist today? Without doubt, the answer is yes. [Many Americans proudly trace their ancestors to people who sailed on the Mayflower. That is a great claim to make, but it does not make one a pilgrim today.] Every Christian is a pilgrim. The reason is simple. This planet is not our true home. Philippians 3:20 makes it clear that “Our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ.” From a human standpoint, a Christian’s life may appear very stable, yet inside we yearn for more. God puts in us a desire for what is holy and perfect. Our fallen world increases this yearning. The result is we are wanderers who may be stationary, but are roaming. My trip to Israel reminded me of our pilgrim status. Yes, the company I went with goes by the name of Pilgrim Tours. I even have a hat with its logo. Occasionally, the tour guide referred to the group as pilgrims. Indeed, the trip could be considered a pilgrimage as we visited site after site – each of which bears the label of holy. Without the help of the guide I would have been left to wander aimlessly. For our pilgrimage on earth we do have faithful guidance. First, God has given us the Bible. It is the written word of God and next month I will get back to how we are to hunt in the Bible for truth. Just as a map helped me and two others in my group get back to our hotel as we roamed through the Old City, so the Bible directs us in how to live under the Lordship of Jesus. Second, we have the Holy Spirit to guide us. Our conscience is only as good guide when it is informed by the Bible and the Spirit. Third, we have one another to come alongside us for encouragement, support and counsel. I listed in my diary the greatest blessing of my trip to Israel was being with believers from around the country and Canada. We as pilgrims are not alone. Rejoice that you can wander with a purpose as you live to the glory of God. On the pilgrimage with you, Pastor Gillikin April Upcoming Events: April ~ Easter April 11 ~ PresWIC Spring Retreat ~ Covenant Reformed April 19 ~ Richie’s Prayer Group April 25 ~ Mission Yard Sale at Rodney’s May 5 ~ Presbytery meeting May 25~ Memorial Day June 32~ Combined Circle meeting….6:00 pm Inside this issue: Church Calendar 3 Women in the Church 5 Thank you notes 6 Monthly Duties 10 Birthday/Anniversaries 11 Shut-Ins & Nursing Home 11 Church Activities 12 Alice Brawand Wycliffe Bible Translators 7500 W Camp Wisdom Road / Cowan Apt. #106 Dallas, TX 75236 972-708-7129 / [email protected] My newest great grandchild, Audrey Taylor, born on Feb 23, 2015 to Jared and Mandy Lafitte in Louisville, KY. My next great grandchild is due in May! Janae is the granddaughter of Roger Youderian (one of the five missionaries martyred in Ecuador in 1956). She is in mission work herself. Lately Janae and I have had some precious times together, praying and talking about our Lord and His plans for our lives. Delia is a dear friend in the Rio Grande Valley. Pray that her husband would walk closely with the Lord. A couple of years ago Bonnie, Glenn, Delia, and I had the privilege of praying with Delia’s husband as he received Christ into his life. Valerio is the man who – during my visit to Guatemala last year - walked many miles to tell me personally that He prays he’ll live long enough to hold the entire Bible in Rabinal Achí in his own hands! Continue to pray for the translation team working on the Old Testament! (See my prayer request below.) Esther Cuxum de Larios, pictured here with her husband Moisés, is part of the team translating the Old Testament into Rabinal Achí. Moisés is also a pastor. Esther spent countless hours in our home when she was growing up. Here is an overview of present ministries God is giving to me. Yes, I thank Him for each one. God never rescinds His call to serve Him. (“GIAL” below stands for Wycliffe’s Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics.) Please uphold me in prayer for the following: *Counseling re: a wide range of needs: Parents as well as missionary kids with heavy burdens Those needing guidance and direction in life *Supporting individuals nearing the end of life *Supporting others in grief recovery issues *Time with individuals greatly needing encouragement: reading Scripture and praying *Sometimes providing car transportation *Mingling with GIAL personnel and encouraging and praying with them *Prayer partnering with GIAL students as they face many unknowns in going around the globe to serve in distant lands *Brief premarital counseling for some GIAL students *Sing and play piano here and on a rotation basis at Wycliffe’s Sunday evening “Sing and Share” service *Giving voice lessons (for free) to a very gifted MK now in college and possibly majoring in music to be a teacher *Giving a few voice lessons to a GIAL student preparing at GIAL to minister to widows and orphans in DRC: Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa *Each Tuesday morning giving a brief devotional here in the apartment building where I live on the Wycliffe campus, to prepare our hearts to pray *In recent months I’ve been involved in resurrecting a paper on “Maximizing the MK Experience.” I presented this paper (under a different title) in 1986 in Quito, Ecuador for missionary parents and missionary kids. Now it needs to be updated and revised for missionary families and those working with them. Bonnie spent many hours transferring the manuscript into an editable Word file, so that someone can do the needed updating. This is a MUCH-NEEDED PRAYER REQUEST. *Also, I am frequently in touch with the Rabinal Achí team now diligently translating the Old Testament. The two primary translators – Esther and Elías - were children when we lived there. A MAJOR PRAYER REQUEST. April 2015 Page 2 April 2015 Sun Mon Tue 6 Circle #1, 1:00 pm Sat May 25 ~ Memorial Day ~ Office closed 1 2 Men’s bible study, 7:00 am 3 Good Friday Office closed 4 May 29 ~ Tourist Game ~ everyone is invited 9 Men’s bible study, 7:00 am 15 Supper ~ 5:30 Kids Choir, 6:15 Prayer/Bible Study ~ 6:30 Choir ~ 7-8:30 16 14 19 Richie’s prayer group 20 Lego Club, 1:004:30 Card ministry 10-3 21 26 Mission meeting 27 28 Gifts of Gifts of Grace 10:003:00 pm Men’s bible study, 10:30 Card ministry 10-3 Men’s bible study, 10:30 Grace 10:003:00 pm Men’s bible study, 10:30 May 21 ~ WIC Council meet Fri 8 Supper ~ 5:30 Kids Choir, 6:15 Prayer/Bible Study ~ 6:30 Choir ~ 7-8:30 13 Session & Deacons meet, 7:00 May 10 ~ Happy Mother’s Day Thu 7 Circle #2, 1:00 pm Circle #3, 6:30 pm 12 Cookie & Punch reception May 5 ~ Presbytery meeting Wed Maundy Thursday service, 7:00 5 Easter Schedule of Events 10 June 2 ~ combined circle meeting...6:00 pm 11 PresWIC Spring retreat 17 18 24 25 Mission Yard Sale at Rodney’s June 6 ~ Women’s gathering at Martha’s 10:30-1:00 June 9-12 ~ General Assembly June 21 ~ Happy Father’s Day June 22-26 ~ VBS Men’s bible study, 7:00 am WIC Council meeting 22 Supper ~ 5:30 23 Kids Choir, 6:15 Men’s bible study, 7:00 am Prayer/Bible Study ~ 6:30 Choir ~ 7-8:30 29 Supper ~ 5:30 30 Kids Choir, 6:15 Men’s bible study, 7:00 am Prayer/Bible Study ~ 6:30 Choir ~ 7-8:30 NBSM (North Buncombe Calendar/Card Ministry The third Monday & Tuesday of each month we’ll be Samaritan Ministry) NBSM is low on non-perishable foods. Let’s help stock up their pantry. For the month of April let us focus on bringing jelly, cold cereal, saltines, pancake syrup, potatoes & onions. There is a basket in the foyer and church office for you to put these items in. Page 3 making calendar/cards for missionaries. Join us in the JAARS room from 10:00-3:00 pm. Stay all day or just an hour or so. Bring a lunch if you want as well. Gifts of Grace 2nd & 4th Tuesday 10:00-3:00 pm. A ministry that provides handmade gifts to the community through sewing, knitting and other crafts while enjoying wonderful fellowship. April 2015 *Grass cutting and maintenance of the church grounds has started. If you would like to help Please call the church office.* Can you Guess WHO This is????????? I am writing a book about words of wisdom from the women in our lives. Do you have something you remember that your mom or aunt or friend said that you would like to share? It could be a short story or like my friend Marie says, "Mama always said.. " and then a quick sentence ("the more you stir it the more it stinks"). NEED MORE PICTURES PLEASE!!! If you would send that to my email address [email protected]. Also please tell me how you are connected to this person. If you have a photo of her that you would be willing to share that would be great too! I'm pretty excited about this project. Thanks in advance for contributing! Karen VanderElzen Page 4 April 2015 WIC ~ Women in the Church 2015 WIC Officers President: Martha McGeoch Vice-President: Melanie Congdon Secretary/Treasurer: Carol McAbee Christian Growth: Debi Hester 2015 WIC Events April 17 ~ WIC Council meet, 2:00 May 5 ~ Men’s Presbytery meeting, provide food May 21 ~ WIC Council meet, 2:00 June 2 ~ Combined Circle meet 6:00 pm June 6 ~ Women's gathering at the home of Martha McGeoch, 10:001:00 pm June 22 ~ WIC Union meeting, Baptist at 6:00 pm July 4 ~ Church-wide Picnic August 23 ~ 90th bday Celebration Luncheon WIC COUNCIL NEWS UPDATE Spring is coming..the grass is greener..the birds are singing..the small animals are peeking out and running everywhere.. the sunshine is making everything beautiful . .I want to run, skip, hop, lift my voice and shout "Hello World".. well, I want to, but you know, somethings like to get in the way, but I can dream can't I. Praise God for spring.. just praise, praise, praise Him for everything. The Ladies Spring Tea was wonderful.. Around 60 ladies enjoyed our speaker, Vicki Drake. As you know, our WIC theme this year is ,'Join us for the Journey..' We were indeed touched, as Vicki, for a short period of time, in personal testimony and with meaningful words of hymns (that she derived strength from as she handled the unexpected events happening in her life), was allowing us to walk with her and God , and join her on her journey thus far. It was awesome!!! The soloist, Alice Prettyman, sang two beautiful songs that she had written the words and music for.. They were the perfect words of encouragement for our journey . And Ashley Marshall delighted and thrilled us as she recited from memory The Easter Story . . . Perfectly presented. Well Friends , this is only half of the story.. Food ,,Fellowship. Beautiful decorations, and Women who love God , His Church, and YOU made our Spring Tea a special time together. Thank you ! Please make plans for the Spring Leadership Training : taught by Barbara Shepherd on April 11, 2015 ~ at Covenant Reformed Church Edgewood Road (near UNCA campus) Time: 10am to 2pm THE WIC COUNCIL WISHES YOU A BLESSED AND GLORIOUS EASTER SUNDAY AS WE CELEBRATE OUR SAVIOR'S RESURRECTION.. Martha McGeoch, Pres WIC President September 17 ~ WIC Council meet, 2 October 15 ~ WIC Council meet, 2 October 25 ~ Reformation Party October 26 ~ WIC Union meeting, Presbyterian at 6:00 pm October 30-31 ~ WIC Presbytery Fall Retreat ~ Ridgehaven November 19 ~ WIC Council meet, 2 December 5 ~ WIC Christmas Banquet, 4:00-6:00 pm April 2015 Page 5 Dear Caring Church Family, For many months your love has surrounded me and has given me comfort and help. The Lord has used you in many wonderful ways ~ with gifts of food, cards, phone calls, visits, flowers, gifts and most of all your prayers. I thank the Lord for each one of you and for all of your practical helps as well. The Lord’s love and presence each day brings me much joy. I’m most thankful to Him. Words cannot express all that is in my heart, but you all are very dear to me. I still have a long way to go, so please keep praying. Blessings to you all and much love. Sigrid The support of this church family has been overwhelming! Many sent “get-well” cards and now condolence. What a gesture of love and encouragement Skip and his family have been given great support and encouragement. Thank you for giving him the time to be by my side. I would have struggled without him. The vase of flowers your church family sent to the funeral home were lovely and cheerful. Another reminder of your love. Thank you so much! Lovingly, Orletta Gillikin Dear Church Family ~ Thank you for all the cards, visits and mostly your prayer during my recent illness. God bless you all. Betty Ausband Senior Meals The Meal Site is a noon-time meal and fellowship program for seniors, designed to provide a nutritious lunch, exercise, social activities and other programs of interest to older adults. 9:30 am 12:30 pm Monday - Friday at the First Baptist in W’ville For more info contact Joyce Fisher at 645-9743. LOCAL MISSIONS 2015 Here is a list of local missions that our church participates in. If you are interested in getting involved please contact the church member(s) listed below. *ABCCM – Sheryl Olsen *NBSM – Barbara Rogers *Baby Dresser Ministry – WIC Council *Mercy Outreach Ministries – Mark & Lynda Sondles *Senior Meals Site – Joyce Fisher *Samaritan’s Purse – Jim Rogers *Weaverville Union Meetings – WIC Council *Gifts of Grace – Jill Britton *New Directions Ministry – Dave & Bridget Walls Page 6 April 2015 Philip Bliss and Lucy Young were married on June 1, 1859. Philip, only twenty years old, had a remarkable talent for music. Lucy, knowing how talented her husband was, schemed for ways to afford him proper musical training. With her encouragement, he began traveling on an old horse from town to town, carrying a twenty-dollar melodeon and holding singing schools. When Lucy’s grandmother gave them thirty dollars, Philip attended a six-week course at the Normal Academy of Music in New York. Upon completion, he became a full-time music teacher and was soon recognized as a local music authority. Philip and Lucy moved to Chicago so he could pursue a ministry of music there. Between 1865 and 1873, he held music conventions, singing schools, and church meetings. In 1869, he attracted the attention of evangelist D. L. Moody, who continually urged him to enter the full-time ministry of music. With Lucy’s encouragement, Philip joined Moody’s associate, Major Daniel W. Whittle, as a song leader in a series of evangelistic campaigns; and “Whittle and Bliss” became incredibly famous, holding successful crusades throughout the United States. By 1876, Philip, only thirty-six, was known as one of the greatest hymnists of his generation; penning classic hymns such as, “Wonderful Words of Life,” “I Will Sing of My Redeemer,” and the music to “It Is Well with My Soul.” Late that year, Philip conducted a service for inmates at the Michigan State Prison and sang one of his last hymns, “Hallelujah, What a Savior!” No one dreamed that both Philip and Lucy would pass away one month later. **************************************************************************************** 1. “Man of sorrows!” what a name for the Song of God who came; Ruined sinners to reclaim! Hallelujah! What a Savior! 2. Bearing shame and scoffing rude, In my place condemned He stood; Sealed my pardon with His blood; Hallelujah! What a Savior! 3. Guilty, vile, and helpless we, Spotless Lamb of God was He; Full atonement! Can it be? Hallelujah! What a Savior! 4. Lifted up was He to die; “It is finished!” was His cry; Now in heaven exalted high, Hallelujah! What a Savior! 5. When He comes, our glorious King. All His ransomed home to bring, Then anew this song we’ll sing, Hallelujah! What a Savior! ***************************************************************************************** I always imaged what it would be like to go to an Ivy League school and be an Art History Major. I love art. Every city I visit, I make it a point to scope out the art galleries. Seeing the images on canvas straight from the brains of the different artists is amazing to me. The amount of creativity and design that goes into each painting or sculpture makes me realize that we are fearfully and wonderfully made. Imagine that you had a room full of artists and their only instruction was to paint a picture of Jesus using the phrase “Man of Sorrows” as their inspiration. What would be depicted on these paintings? You might see Jesus on a cross wearing a crown of thorns. You might also see the nails that pierced his hands and feet, the place where the sword pierced his side with the blood running down. What would be the expression on His face? What would the expression be on yours when you saw this depiction? Would you grimace at the thought of the sound of the nails going into His hands and feet? Would you immediately begin to think about how he was spat upon, mocked, and insulted? Would you begin to weep when think about the suffering and humiliation that He endured while He, the sinless Son of God, took upon our sins on the cross so that we might one day have everlasting life with Him in eternity? Personally, I would hope that you would rejoice. Rejoice?! Why would I rejoice while looking at a picture of my Savior on the cross?? Why should we rejoice? Because that’s not our God. Our God is no longer on a cross. Our God is alive and we’re forgiven! The gates of Heaven are ready to burst wide open when He comes back to take us to our home on high. It’s going to happen, folks. And I’m ready. Are you? What a message of hope Philip Bliss brought to us in this beautiful hymn! Director of Music, Sarah Fowler Page 7 April 2015 Pray for your Persecuted Brothers & Sisters This month the focus is on five special people and two countries. ALIM ~ is a covert from Islam who led a house church in Uyghur-Muslim area of Kashgar, China. He was accused of “revealing state secrets or intelligence to overseas organizations” and is serving a fifteen year sentence. He has a wife and two sons that he sees less than once a month for fifteen minutes. IMRAN ~ is serving a life sentence in Pakistan for blasphemy. He was accused of burning the Quran. In prison he spends time reading the Bible, singing and sharing with the other prisoners. He has good relationships with the other prisoners who sometimes ask him to sing worship songs. SAEED ABEDINI ~ is in Evin prison in Iran. He is a 34 year old Iranian American Christian pastor. Recently he was forced to witness six fellow prisoners beaten and then taken to be hanged. He was also sad because he missed his son’s 7th birthday. He is serving an either year sentence and prays he will be released so he can return to the United States. ASIA BIBI ~ the mother of five children has been on death row for almost four years in Pakistan because she answered some women with the claims of Christ. An appeal has been filed with the Supreme court in Islamabad but it could be years before they rule. GAO ~ was released from prison to house arrest in China after five years of torture and deprivation. He could barly speak but appears to be regaining his ability to communicate. There is a very dim possibility the many injustices may be corrected. IRAQ & SYRIA ~ most folks have heard of the fighting and atrocities against Christians by IS (self proclaimed Islamic State as of June 2014). Nearly all Iraqi Christians have fled the country. Those who stay to be a Christian witness are plagued by violence. In all the restricted and hostile nations some risk a death penalty when they convert to Christianity. Others are beaten or throne out of households. Still more are forced from their places of worship or saddled with heavy restrictions in order to practice Christianity. Persecution causes some to falter. But for others, it prompts heroic acts, causing them to risk everything to follow and proclaim Christ. Remember those in bonds as if bound with them. PRAY FOR THE PERSECUTED CHURCH. Prayer Band The prayer band is a place where we pray for sickness, surgeries, the lost, missions, updates on folks, praise reports and there may also be additional church information about events from time to time. If you are not on the email list or phone call list to receive our twice weekly (Monday & Thursday) prayer band and would like to be, please let Elaine (church office… 645-7344) or Sigrid Bollfrahs know. Gifts of Grace Gifts of Grace is a wonderful ministry where lots of items are made for several events. Baby blankets, blankets for shut-ins, parachutes for distributing bibles to different locations, covers to help items for those with walkers, and pillows for cancer patients….these are just some of the items made for different ministries that YOU can be a part of. Working times are the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month from 10:00-3:00 pm down in the Fellowship Hall. You can stay all day or just an hour or so. Bring a lunch if you want. Page 8 April 2015 To my wonderful church family. Thank you so much for the cards, food, phone calls, but most of all for your love and prayers. I am so blessed to have such a wonderful church. God is so good. Love, Carol McAbee “Thank you all so much for the cards, gifts, prayers and birthday wishes! It was really a surprise and was the best birthday I've ever had. And special thanks to Karen! Love, Emily” And for me, I just want to say thank you all for once again, demonstrating the Love of Christ to my daughter! It is such a blessing to have you all as family! Jim Eldridge I wanted to take a minute and thank you for the donation to our Washington, DC Scholarship Fund. Because of your generosity, we will be able to fund the last 2 scholarship requests. These are students that would not have been able to go on their 8th grade trip without your donation. Thank you! Chris Brown, DC Trip Coordinator (NB Middle School) Dear Precious Sisters ~ thank you is not a big enough word to use as a means to thank you for all the ways your love has ministered to us during my last treatment 4 weeks ago. I never knew love could take on so many forms, in a bowl, a pot, a platter….The food was amazing. Your creativity, inspiring and your generosity sacrificial. Books and cookies for the kids, place to sleep for my family and endless displays of love and affection. God is so loving to give us the gift of the body to ease us along our journey. I’m thankful we walk this stretch together. Love You Forever, Pat Morton Thank you all for the gifts, flowers and especially your prayers during my recent stay in the hospital and rehab. Norma Dean Golden Friends 2015 Events *Friday, May 29 ~ Asheville Tourist Ball Game ~ game starts at 7:05 pm ~ tickets are $7.00 (does not include food) fireworks afterwards ~ will eat at the ball game ~ leave church at 6:00 pm *Saturday, June 13 ~ JAARS Visitors Day, Waxhaw, NC ~ will have lunch there ~ leave church at 7:00 am *Friday, July 17 ~ SART Theatre “Frankie” ~ performed at NBHS ~ this play is a Heritage play set in Yancey County ~ play begins at 7:30 pm ~ cost TBA Metcalf Page 9 April 2015 April & May Nursery Schedule Worship Service Sunday School April 5 April 12 April 19 April 26 Karen Silver & Sheryl Olsen Donnie & Jennifer Parsell Jim & Sandra Tweed Steve Blevins & Kathy Gillikin Melanie Congdon James & Kaylan Emory Melanie Congdon Alan & Judy May 3 May 10 May 17 May 24 May 31 Steve & Lagatha James Emory & Kaylyn Emory Kathy Gillikin & Betty Dendy Sheryl Olsen & Karen Silver Donnie & Jennifer Parsell Jason & Mandy Karen Silver Alan & Judy Kathy Gillikin Melanie Congdon Greeters for April April Deacon Duties Elder Steve Blevins & Deacon John Patterson WIC: Circle #1 Duty Deacon: Jim Tweed Communion April 2 Count Money: Ed Cole & Buddy Fisher Van Driver: Britt Webb Elders Steve Russell & Shawn Cole Diaconate: Session: Steve Blevins, Clerk (645-8761) Eddie Cole Steve Russell (645-7951) Richard Smith (778-6627) April 2015 Ed Cole (683-8853) Henry Dendy (645-6154) Walt Draffin Buddy Fisher (645-9743) John Patterson, Chair (367-2092) Jim Tweed (645-3066) Britt Webb (645-6107) Page 10 At Home Shut-Ins: Sarah Glasgow: 645-3807 109 Sherwood Drive Weaverville, NC 28787 April Anniversaries 4 ~ Phil & Martha McGeoch 12 ~ Mike & Eli Sabin (missionaries...29 years) 22 ~ Mark & Lynda Sondles (37 years) 23 ~ Jim & Betty Smith (60 years) 28 ~ Britt & Julie Webb (14 years) April Birthday’s 1 ~ Dominic Russell (17) 3 ~ Shawn Cole 4 ~ Dot Bethea 5 ~ Roger Gentry 6 ~ Beth Hemphill 11 ~ Steve Gregory 12 ~ Sadie Cole (6) 12 ~ Jeff Congdon 13 ~ Sarah Glasgow (97) 13 ~ Alex Parsell (23) 14 ~ Sue Holliday 15 ~ Mable Clayton 17 ~ Todd Jaco 20 ~ Eddie Cole 20 ~ Kenneth English 21 ~ Conner Russell (20) 22 ~ Kaylyn Emory (22) 23 ~ Joe Morgan 23 ~ Betty Smith 24 ~ Lynne McGeary 25 ~ Richard Smith (Alexander) 26 ~ Carolyn Sawyer 29 ~ Karen Silver Margaret Dillard: 19 Reeves Street Weaverville, NC 28787 May Birthday’s 1 ~ Luke Webb (7) 4 ~ Alan Larkins 5 ~ Tracy Emory 5 ~ Steve Russell 6 ~ Gordon Moore 10 ~ Marge Van Etten 12 ~ Mary Ruth Blackwell 12 ~ Jack Davis 14 ~ Kara Hagan 16 ~ Elizabeth Cole (25) 17 ~ Steve Head 18 ~ Terry Rogers 19 ~ Andrew Rogers (27) 21 ~ Carol McAbee 21 ~ Carol Starnes 22 ~ Helen Pritchett (93) 26 ~ Steve Blevins 28 ~ Amanda English (24) Marinette Blevins: 658-0139 123 Kyfields Weaverville, NC 28787 Dorothy Jonson: 658-3250 PO Box 843 Weaverville, NC 28787 Dee Stanley: 658-3840 53 Longstreet Court Weaverville, NC 28787 Nursing Home & Retirement Residents Walt & Maxine Nelson: 687-6222 2533 Hendersonville Rd Apt. 222 Arden, NC 28704 Walt Draffin: Mars Hill Retirement Center 170 South Main Street Apt. 335 Mars Hill, NC 28754 Helen & Charlie Archie: Hendersonville Retirement Missionary April B-Day’s 4 ~ Yvonne Sawyer 15 ~ Mike Sabin 21 ~ Annemarie Dye 22 ~ Melinda Wallace Sarah Glasgow turns 97 April 13!!!! April 2015 Page 11 First Presbyterian Church of Weaverville 30 North Alabama Avenue PO Box 247 Weaverville, NC 28787 Phone: 828-645-7344 Kitchen: 828-645-4770 Email: [email protected] Website: www.fpcweaverville.org There is a Men’s Bible Study available for all men who are interested. They meet every Thursday morning at 7:00 am at the Wagon Wheel Restaurant in Mars Hill. Hope to see you there. Gifts of Grace ~ 2nd & 4th Tuesday 10:00-3:00 pm. A ministry that provides handmade gifts to the community through sewing, knitting and other crafts while enjoying wonderful fellowship. Richie Olsen and his Sunday Morning Prayer Group meet the first Sunday of each month at 11:00 am in the Church Office Conference Room. They pray about the worship service, the pastor, the congregation and other prayer request. This prayer group is open to everyone. Everyone is invited to our monthly Cookie & Punch Reception Join us in the Fellowship Hall after the morning worship service the first Sunday of each month for cookies, punch and fellowship. If you would like to volunteer to help provide cookies and punch please sign-up on the tear-off sheet in your bulletin. Don’t forget to bring non-perishable food items for North Buncombe Samaritan Ministries (NBSM). You can bring your items and put them in the church foyer or the church office. This is an ongoing ministry in our church. The Prayer Band is a place where we pray for sickness, surgeries, the lost, missions, updates on folks, praise reports and there may also be additional church information about upcoming events from time to time. If you are not on the email list or phone call list to receive our twice weekly (Monday & Thursday) prayer band and would like to be, please contact Elaine (church office 645-7344 / [email protected]) or Sigrid Bollfrahs. Read the Today booklets online for FREE. Go to www.thisistoday.net and they will send you a daily devotional right to your email. Family Night Supper ~ Wednesday Evenings at 5:30 pm ~ All are welcomed ~ PRICE: Adult - $5.00…Children under 12 - $3.00 …Maximum per family - $12.00…Children under 6 eat free…1st visit for anyone is FREE ~ Please sign-up on the tear-off sheet in your bulletin and place it in the offertory plate.