April 2013 Presbytidings

 Presbytidings – April 2013

The Newsletter of First Presbyterian Church

216 West Third Street, Wayne, Nebraska 68787

(402) 375-2669 Ë www.fpcwayne.org

Our chief end is to glorify and enjoy God forever.”

A WORD FROM THE PASTOR:

 Chuck Colson, who was an assistant to President Nixon and who died last April, was convicted for his involvement in the Watergate scandal.  Colson served time in federal prison for his crimes, and later he became a Christian and a famous apologist for the Faith. Here is what he said about Jesus’ resurrection:

“When I am challenged on the resurrection, my answer is always that the disciples and 500 others gave eyewitness accounts of seeing Jesus risen from the tomb [1 Corinthians 15:5-6]. But then I’m asked, ‘How do you know they were telling the truth? Maybe they were perpetrating a hoax.’ My answer to that comes from an unlikely source: Watergate.

“Watergate involved a conspiracy perpetuated by the closest aides to the president of the United States—the most powerful men in America, who were intensely loyal to their president. But one of them, John Dean, turned state’s evidence, that is, testified against Nixon, as he put it, ‘to save his own skin’—and he did so only two weeks after informing the president about what was really going on—two weeks! The cover-up, the lie, could only be held together for two weeks, and then everybody else jumped ship in order to save themselves. Now, the fact is that all those around the president were facing was embarrassment, maybe prison. [But] nobody’s life was at stake.

“But what about the disciples? Twelve powerless men, peasants really, were facing not just embarrassment or political disgrace, but beatings, stonings, execution. Every single one of the disciples insisted, to their dying breaths, that they had physically seen Jesus bodily raised from the dead. Don’t you think that one of those apostles would have cracked before being beheaded or stoned? That one of them would have made a deal with the authorities? None did. Men will give their lives for something they believe to be true; they will never give their lives for something they know to be false.

“The Watergate cover-up reveals the true nature of humanity. Even political zealots at the pinnacle of power will, in the crunch, save their own necks, even at the expense of the ones they profess to serve so loyally. But the apostles could not deny Jesus, because they had seen him face to face, and they knew he had risen from the dead.

“No, you can take it from an expert in cover-ups…that nothing less than a resurrected Christ could have caused those men to maintain to their dying whispers that Jesus is alive and is Lord. Two thousand years later, nothing less than the power of the risen Christ could inspire Christians around the world to remain faithful—despite prison, torture, and death. Jesus is Lord: That’s the thrilling message of Easter. It’s a historic fact, one convincingly established by the evidence—and one you can bet your life upon.”

Hallelujah!  He is risen!

Pastor Ray                                                 

SESSION

The Session will gather on Monday, April 22, at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.

YOUTH GROUPS

High School Youth: 4/3 and 4/17 at 7:30 p.m.

Junior High Youth: 4/10 and 4/24 at 7:30 p.m.

BROWN BAG BIBLE STUDY

We will meet on April 4, 11, and 18 to finish out the semester. We will finish out Ephesians and briefly tackle Philippians.

MIDDLE SCHOOL RETREAT

Calvin Crest is hosting a middle school retreat for kids in grades 6-8: April 19-20 (Friday-Saturday). The cost is $49, but the church will pay 100%. To learn more (and to register), visit http://www.calvincrest.org/Youth_Retreats.php. And adult chaperons are free!

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

VBS will be June 3 through 6, from 6:00-8:30 p.m. Put it on your calendar, and don’t forget to bring a friend!

SUMMER CAMP

Calvin Crest has an awesome variety of summer camps for kids of all ages! Choose from horseback, mountain biking, adventure, nature education, or traditional camps that all blend camp fun with love for Jesus. Pick up a brochure at the Opportunity Table in fellowship hall or visit http://www.calvincrest.org/Summer_Camp.php for more information. Our church will pay for 50% of the cost of camp. Also, if you invite three friends who have never been to Calvin Crest before, you go for free!

NEED A SUMMER JOB?

Calvin Crest is looking for summer staff to work with campers. They need people for counselors, lifeguards, crafts, and health care. Applicants should be Christian high school graduates and preferably at least 18 years old. Visit www.calvincrest.org/job_opportunities/php for more information. If you are in grades 9-12, you can also be a CSI—camp staff intern!

WOULD YOU LIKE TO JOIN OUR PRAYER GROUP?  Just contact Jenny at the church office (402)375-2669 or email us at fpcwayne@gmail.com, and we will be glad to add your name!

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN will meet on Wednesdays again beginning with our April 3rd meeting at 6:30 pm.  Jackie Owens will lead our Bible study and Babs Middleton will be the hostess. 
SEWING SOULS will also move our sewing days back to Wednesday.  In April we meet on Wednesday, April 17 at 6:30.  There is plenty to work on no matter what your sewing skills.

CHURCH COOKBOOK

We are still collecting recipes for a second church cookbook.  Since this is a project Sandra Metz was interested in completing, we would like to finish the cookbook and dedicate it to her.  It would be great if every family could submit at least one recipe, but we would love more!  Recipes can be emailed to jane@inebraska.com  or they can be left in the basket on the Opportunity Table.  Thanks for your help with this project.

FIND US ON FACEBOOK

We are now on Facebook! You can “like” us at “First Presbyterian Church – Wayne, Nebraska.” Tune in for the latest updates from our church. 

PLEASE PRAY FOR:

  • Our unchurched neighbors
  • Denny Spangler
  • Tiffany Heese

GREETERS

APRIL 2013                                                                                                 

7th – The Pulfer Family                                                                                 

14th – The McLaughlins & The Fuelberths                                                  

21st – The Sweetland Family                                               

28th – The Peitz Family                                                                                

MAY 2013

5th – The Worner Family

12th – The Liskas & The Milton Owens

19th – P. Straight, K. Johnson, &  The Griesses 

26th – Verlin & Elaine Francis, & Jack & Bev Beeson

LECTORS

APRIL 2013                                                                                      

7th – Ken Marra                                                                                

14th – Rachelle McCalla                                                                     

21st – Levi Heese                                                                                

28th – Ken Liska                                                                                 

MAY 2013

5th – Gail McCorkindale

12th – Tiffany Heese

19th – Sydney McCorkindale

26th – Angie Nelson

ACOLYTES

APRIL 2013                                                                                      

7th – Emily Armstrong                                                                      

14th – Maddie Beair                                                                           

21st – Shea Sweetland                                                                       

28th – Gabriel Peitz  

MAY 2013

5th – Jon Worner

12th – Solomon Peitz

19th – Zach Urbanec

26th – Maddie Stenka     

April 2013 – First Presbyterian Church

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

   Each Sunday Morning:

  • Handbell Choir 8:45
  • Church School 9:00
  • Worship 10:00
  • Fellowship 11:00

 

1

3:45pm Scout Meeting

6:30pm Scout Meeting

 

2

4:00pm

NE Nebraska Children’s Chorus

 

3

6:30pm Presbyterian Women

7:30pm High School Youth

 

4

12pm

Brown Bag Bible Study

5

6

 

 

7

8

6:30pm Scout Meeting

 

9

4:00pm

NE Nebraska Children’s Chorus

 

10

7:30pm Middle School Youth Group

11

12pm

Brown Bag Bible Study 6:00pm PEO meets

12

2:00pm

Wayne Women’s Club

13

14

15

3:45pm Scout Meeting

6:30pm Scout Meeting

 

16

4:00pm

NE Nebraska Children’s Chorus

 

17

6:30pm Sewing Souls

7:30pm High School Youth

18

12pm

Brown Bag Bible Study

 

19

20

21

22

3:45pm Scout Meeting

7:00pm

Session

 

23

4:00pm

NE Nebraska Children’s Chorus

 

24

7:30pm High School Youth Group

25

 

26

27

28

 

 

 

29

 

30

4:00pm Nebraska Children’s Chorus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

APRIL BIRTHDAYS

            1       Genevieve McCalla

           4       Bev Beeson

           8       Andrew Pulfer

           9       Kevin Armstrong

          19     Taylor Racely

           23     Jill O’Leary Scott

          26     Phil Griess, Levi Heese

     27     Stacey Alexander, Verianne McClain

          29     Heidi Armstrong

          30     Greg Bloom

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March 2013 Presbytidings

Presbytidings – March 2013

The Newsletter of First Presbyterian Church

216 West Third Street, Wayne, Nebraska 68787

(402) 375-2669 Ë www.fpcwayne.org

Our chief end is to glorify and enjoy God forever.”

A WORD FROM THE PASTOR:

Happy anniversary…to us!  On Monday, February 28, 2005—after we four McCallas moved in and got situated in the manse—I started work as your pastor with a trip to St. Luke’s hospital in Sioux City and an evening session meeting.  And it’s been an amazing eight years since then.  I feel blessed every day that I get to do this job.  We McCallas feel that we have fit into this community very well, and we are blessed to have made some good friends here.  So as we mark this occasion, I want to offer my thanks: to all of you for your support and love, and to God for bringing us to a good place together.  And as I look ahead to the coming months and years, here is my wish list for our congregation:

  • That each person would feel the love of Jesus Christ and the love of our congregation;
  • That we would grow in optimism for our future together;
  • That we would pack our sanctuary every Sunday;
  • That we would invite others to participate in our church family and experience the joy of community;
  • And that we would practice forgiveness and making amends with each other.

Pastor Ray

SESSION

The Session will gather on Monday, March 25, at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.

DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME!

Spring forward one hour the weekend of March 10. Don’t get caught walking into church just as worship is finishing up!

ONE GREAT HOUR OF SHARING OFFERING

Since 1949 Presbyterians have joined with millions of other Christians through One Great Hour of Sharing to share God’s love with those in need. Your generous gifts assist those affected by natural disasters, provide food to the hungry, and assist in helping to empower the poor and oppressed.  We will take up the One Great Hour of Sharing offering on Palm Sunday, March 24, 2013.

FUN FAMILY FELLOWSHIP NIGHT!Calling all families with kids 18 years and younger! Family Fellowship Night is a time for families to fellowship together! Join us for spaghetti, and then a time of games and socializing on Saturday, March 16, at 5:30pm.  This event is free, but you do need to sign-up at the Opportunity Table.  Bring your favorite game & a dessert or side item to share.

LENT

Let us fix our eyes on Jesus as we journey to the cross and the empty tomb together. Every Wednesday during Lent, we will have a soup supper at 6:00 and a brief prayer service at 6:50 in the sanctuary. There will be child care available during those services.

Please sign up at the Opportunity Table to provide soups, sandwiches, or desserts for the suppers.

YOUTH GROUPS

High School Youth: 3/6 and 3/20 at 7:30 p.m.

Junior High Youth: 3/13 and 3/27 at 7:30 p.m.

Youth are encouraged to attend our soup suppers and evening prayer services during Lent!

SUMMER CAMP

Calvin Crest has an awesome variety of summer camps for kids of all ages! Choose from horseback, mountain biking, adventure, nature education, or traditional camps that all blend camp fun with love for Jesus. Pick up a brochure at the Opportunity Table in fellowship hall or visit http://www.calvincrest.org/Summer_Camp.php for more information. Our church will pay for 50% of the cost of camp.

MIDDLE SCHOOL RETREAT

Calvin Crest is hosting a middle school retreat for kids in grades 6-8: April 19-20 (Friday-Saturday). The cost is $49, but the church will pay 100%. To learn more (and to register), visit http://www.calvincrest.org/Youth_Retreats.php. And adult chaperons are free!

NEED A SUMMER JOB?

Calvin Crest is looking for summer staff to work with campers. They need people for counselors, lifeguards, crafts, and health care. Applicants should be Christian high school graduates and preferably at least 18 years old. Visit www.calvincrest.org/job_opportunities/php for more information. If you are in grades 9-12, you can also be a CSI—camp staff intern!

THE 2013 LECTOR, ACOLYTE, GREETER SCHEDULE is available on the Opportunity Table.  As in the past, please find a replacement if you cannot make it, and contact the church office about any changes.  Thanks!

CHURCH DIRECTORY UPDATE

The search for church updates has begun. Have you changed your e-mail address or dropped your land-line this year? Please check the Opportunity Table for an update sheet if you need to make any changes to your current listing, or e-mail the church office at fpcwayne@gmail.com.

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN & SEWING SOULS

Presbyterian Women will meet Tuesday, March 5, at 6:30pm in Fellowship Hall.  Martha Svoboda will lead the Bible study.  All women of the church are invited to join us.  Sewing Souls will meet on Tuesday, March 19, at 6:30pm.

COOKBOOK PART II

We are still working on a second edition of our church cookbook.  Our goal is to have at least one recipe from every family in the church.  Consider adding your recipes to our latest edition.  Recipes can be e-mailed to Jane O’Leary at jane@inebraska.com OR you can leave them in the basket on the Opportunity Table.

JOIN US ON FACEBOOK

We are now on Facebook!  You can “like” us at “First Presbyterian Church – Wayne, Nebraska.”  Tune in for the latest updates from our church.  Many thanks to Rich & Melissa Murphy for creating our page.

AMERICA’S FARMERS GROW COMMUNITIES

Kent Wilke (a farmer in here in Wayne County) was selected as a winner in America’s Farmers Grow Communities, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund. Wilke selected our Wayne Community Food Pantry to be the recipient of a $2,500 donation.  We will use the money to make some much needed repairs and renovations to the space downstairs.  Our hats are off to Kent & Carol Wilke!

CONCERT AND PASSION DRAMA

Join Gary Randall, a singer/songwriter from South Dakota, as he performs a free concert at the Concord Evangelical Free Church on Sunday, March 24, at 7:00pm.

 PLEASE PRAY FOR:

  • Our elders and deacons
  • Our unchurched neighbors
  • Sandra Metz
  • Denny Spangler

GREETERS

MARCH 2013                                                                                              

3rd – The Worner Family

10th – The Beesons & The Griesses

17th – The Milton Owens & The Liskas

24th – The Peterson Family

31st – J. Curtiss, J. Rees, K. Johnson & B. Middleton

APRIL 2013

7th – The Pulfer Family

14th – The McLaughlins & The Fuelberths

21st – The Sweetland Family

28th – The Peitz Family

LECTORS

MARCH 2013                                                                                  

3rd – Larry Heese

10th – Karen Johnson

17th – Judy Lindberg

24th – Leigh Heese

31st – Jan Liska

APRIL 2013

7th – Ken Marra

14th – Rachelle McCalla

21st – Levi Heese

28th – Ken Liska

March 2013 – First Presbyterian Church

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

   Each Sunday Morning:

  • Handbell Choir 8:45
  • Church School 9:00
  • Worship 10:00
  • Fellowship 11:00

 

1

2

 

3

3rd Sunday in Lent

Worship with Communion

4

3:45 Scout Meeting

6:30 Scout Meeting

 

5

4:00pm

NE Nebraska Children’s Chorus

6:30pm Presbyterian Women

6

6:00pm Soup Supper

6:45pm Lenten Service

7:30 High School Youth Group

7 NO Brown Bag Bible Study (spring break) 8

2:00pm

Wayne Women’s Club

9

 

10

4th Sunday in Lent

Daylight saving time begins!

11

6:30 Scout Meeting

 

12

4:00pm

NE Nebraska Children’s Chorus

 

13

6:00pm Soup Supper

6:45pm Lenten Service

7:30 Middle School Youth Group

14 Brown Bag Bible Study 12pm 15 16

Family Fellowship Night 5:30pm

17

5th Sunday in Lent

18

3:45 Scout Meeting

6:30 Scout Meeting

 

19

4:00pm

NE Nebraska Children’s Chorus

6:30 Sewing Souls

20

6:00pm Soup Supper

6:45pm Lenten Service

7:30 High School Youth Group

21 Brown Bag Bible Study 12pm

 

22

 

23
24

 

25

3:45 Scout Meeting

7:00pm

Session

 

26

4:00pm Nebraska Children’s Chorus

27

7:30 Middle School Youth Group

28 Brown Bag Bible Study 12pm

Maundy Thursday service 7pm

29 Community Good Friday service 12pm 30
31

 

 

MARCH BIRTHDAYS

16     Jason Racely

17     Jack Beeson

19     Judy Lindberg, Ray McCalla

24     Jacob Beair

25     Leigh Heese

28     Babs Middleton

29     Madison Urbanec

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February 2013 Presbytidings

Presbytidings – February 2013

A WORD FROM THE PASTOR:

 

There is a YouTube video that has been viewed 37 million times (embedded above).  At the beginning, you see the famous surfer Laird Hamilton on a surfboard, and he is being towed along by a jet ski.  Although it’s too close to see (and I assume it’s being filmed from a helicopter), you can sense that Laird is riding a massive, gathering wave.  He lets go of the tow rope, and he is on his own.  And as the camera pulls back, you see him in proper context: he is a tiny speck atop the crest of a 65-foot breaker.  And you assume that he’s not only insane, but that he’s going to die on the video.  The wave begins to curl, and Laird zooms down the tube, water crashing all around him.  He is propelled by an incomprehensible power as the wave races toward the shore.  But during the whole time, Laird remains upright—and I’m sure it was the ride of a lifetime for him.

God’s kingdom is like a wave on the move, too.  It is enormous beyond our comprehension, and it has power that we could never muster on our own.  All we can hope to do is catch the wave—as a family of believers, together—and hang on for the ride of our lifetimes.  Church is not just another human institution that relies on human cunning and planning to exist and thrive.  It is sustained by a supernatural power that can carry us along to places we never thought we could go.  If we allow him, God the Holy Spirit will propel us forward, out of the old ruts into a new and unexpected future.

I believe that God is doing some amazing things among us at FPC.  And more importantly, I believe that he is preparing to do more amazing things among us in the future.  I’ve said it before, but I believe our best days are ahead of us!  We don’t need to worry about what other churches are or are not doing.  We don’t need to make excuses about the limits of our talents and budget.  Because God in our midst is like a wave gathering far from shore: he will take us amazing places, by his own power, if we are willing to go along.

During 2012, we saw evidence of God doing something new at FPC.  Our membership grew by 10%.  And that is truly amazing, since most churches in the United States are either stagnating or declining.  Ten percent!  But this is a sign of momentum.  Our worship attendance also grew, bringing us to 55% participation (worshipers/active membership).  We could certainly do lots better, but once again, we are way ahead of the curve, since most churches average about 40%.

So this is my challenge to you as a congregation for the New Year: Let us ride the wave of God’s kingdom, enjoying the thrill of his supernatural power.  We need to grow deeper in our relationship with Jesus Christ, and we need to invite others to come and participate in what God is doing in our midst.  I can’t say for sure what lies ahead—although I have some guesses, if you want to ask me—but what I can say for sure is hang on: God’s wave is gathering.

Pastor Ray      

SESSION

The Session will gather on Monday, February 25th at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.

ASH WEDNESDAY AND LENT

Lent is nearly upon us!  So let us fix our eyes on Calvary as we journey to the cross and the empty tomb together.

Ash Wednesday service will be on 2/13 at 6:30 p.m. Then, every Wednesday during Lent, we will have a soup supper at 6:00 and a brief worship service at 6:45 in the sanctuary.

Note: Youth groups will meet as usual at 7:30 p.m., following the Lenten activities, and Presbyterian Women will meet on Tuesday, 3/5, at 6:30 p.m.

Please sign up at the Opportunity Table to provide soups, sandwiches, or desserts for the suppers.

THE 2013 LECTOR, ACOLYTE, GREETER SCHEDULE

is available on the Opportunity Table.  As in the past, please find a replacement if you cannot make it, and contact the church office about any changes.  Thanks!

THE CHURCH DIRECTORY UPDATE

has begun.  Check the Opportunity Table for an update sheet if you need to make any changes to your current listing.

WINTER GREETING FROM CHURCH SCHOOL!

This year our church school children chose to donate their offerings toward a local group or charity (which will be decided in May). To date, we have collected $16.35. All of those pennies and quarters do add up!

A big thank you goes out to Rhonda Ras for organizing our Christmas Program, and to all of the volunteers who helped each Sunday with the practices. – Misty Beair

YOUTH GROUP MEETINGS

The high school youth group will meet on 2/6 and 2/20. The junior high youth group will meet on 2/13 and 2/27.

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN & SEWING SOULS

Presbyterian Women will meet Wednesday, February 6th at 6:30pm in Fellowship Hall.  Judy Lindberg will lead the Bible study – The Ties That Bind.  Karen Johnson will be hostess for the meeting.  All women of the church are invited to join us.  Watch for announcements on the next meeting of the Sewing Souls.

COOKBOOK PART II

We are still working on a second edition of our church cookbook.  Our goal is to have at least one recipe from every family in the church.  Have you ever been asked “is this the recipe in the cookbook?” when you brought something for one of our potluck dinners or Fellowship time?  Consider adding it to our latest edition.  Recipes can be emailed to Jane O’Leary at jane@inebraska.com OR you can leave them in the basket on the Opportunity Table.

MISSING: STEEL CHAIRS

Have you seen any extra steel folding chairs from our Fellowship Hall? We seem to be missing a few. Please send them home—no questions asked.

CHILDREN’S CHORUS

The Northeast Nebraska Children’s Chorus is starting up again, and will be accepting kids in grades 2-6. Rehearsals will be here at FPC on Tuesdays from 4:00-4:45 pm. For more information, contact Brandi Kolbeck, instructor, at brkolbe1@wsc.edu or (402) 369-6354.

THE ANNUAL KIWANIS PANCAKE FEED will be held Sunday, February 17th from 9:00am – 1:00pm at the Wayne Armory (800 E. 7th Street).  Adults are $5, Children 3-12 are $3.00, and children 2 and under eat for free.  The proceeds will go to Boy Scout Troop #174 and Wayne Youth.

 PLEASE PRAY FOR:

  • Our pastor, encouragement for him!
  • Our college students
  • Bonnie Lund’s family
  • Sandra Metz
  • Denny Spangler
  • Jackie Owens, recovering from shoulder surgery
  • God’s Spirit to move us

 GREETERS

 FEBRUARY  2013                                                                                       MARCH 2013

3rd – Verlin & Elaine Francis, Jim Lindau & Joyce Reeg                  3rd  – The Worner Family

10th – The Paiges & The Hammers                               10th – The Beesons & The Griesses

17th – The McCorkindales                                  17th – Milton & Jackie Owens, The Liskas

24th – Pat & Glenda McDonald, & The McLaughlins                           24th – The Petersons

31st – J. Curtiss, J. Rees, K. Johnson & Babs

LECTORS

FEBRUARY 2013                                                                             MARCH 2013

3rd – Bev Beeson                                                                                 3rd – Larry Heese

10th – Phil Griess                                                                                10th – Karen Johnson

17th –   Jim Curtiss                                                                              17th – Judy Lindberg

28th –   Jack Beeson                                                                            24th – Leigh Heese

31st – Jan Liska

FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS

          7        Karen McElwain

10     Jodi Pulfer

20     Karen Marra

24     Jacob Beair

25     Pat Straight, Gabriel Peitz

27     Jan Liska

28     Amy Bowers


To view our current church calendar anytime, please visit http://www.fpcwayne.org/calendar.

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December 2012/January 2013 Presbytidings

A WORD FROM THE PASTOR:

Over Thanksgiving weekend, I watched lots of television—all football—which is something I’m not accustomed to.  So consequently, I also got to see lots of commercials during the breaks.  One of the most irritating ones I saw was the Target Red Card ad, featuring a Red-Bull-powered couple that bursts out of nowhere as a shopper uses her Red Card to pay for her order.  Maybe you’re smiling right now because you saw it, too.  And maybe you’re wondering what I’m wondering: What were the Target marketing people thinking?

Anyway, the Target Deals Duet (as they’re officially known—and no, I’m not making this up) sing “Target Red Card!  Target Red Card!” to the tune of Handel’s timeless and universally known “Hallelujah” Chorus from his oratorio, Messiah.  The strangest and most jarring part of the fifteen-second spot was not when the male portion of the duet shrieks, “Save 5% and get free shipping!”  (Wikipedia tells me that the man’s name is Kirby Heyborne, and that he is a well-known Mormon actor and performer; but that’s another article for another day, apparently!)  No, the more jarring part was at the end: the singers sing, “It’s on!  It’s a sale!  Hallelujah!  Target Red Card!  Hallelujah!”

Now, I don’t know if the writers of this spot don’t know what “Hallelujah” actually means, or if they do, in fact, know, but just don’t care.  Because Hallelu Yah is a Hebrew phrase that crops up frequently in the Old Testament, especially the Psalms (see Psalm 111).  A loose translation of this second-person-plural imperative would sound like this: “Y’all praise Yah (that is, Israel’s covenant God, aka “the LORD”)!”  Or something to that effect.  (The traditional rendering has been, “Praise ye the LORD.”)  And maybe it’s just me, but I find this invitation to worship the LORD a little strange in a commercial that invites people to come and spend money at their store.

And maybe it’s nothing more than just a confused little fifteen-second ad.  But maybe it’s a symbol of our confused culture.  Because for us, hyper-consumerism has reached the point of becoming its own religion, complete with rituals (Black Friday, camping out at Best Buy), temples (Target et al), and objects of worship (the best deals/the latest gadgets).  I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that we Christians in America have become a bit confused about what Christmas is (hint: it doesn’t start until December 25) and what it’s all about (hint: it’s not just the freedom to put up Nativity scenes, to make sure we say, “Merry Christmas” instead of “Happy Holidays,” or the thrill of buying stuff, but it’s about celebrating the mystery of the Incarnation of God the Son).

According to Rick McKinley, Chris Seay, and Greg Holder in their 2009 book Advent Conspiracy, the amount of money Americans spend on Christmas is about 45 times the amount of money it would take to supply the entire world with clean water.  No, that is not a mistake.  Forty-five times over.  That should serve as a sobering wake-up call for any of us who have been mindlessly worshiping at the altar of hyper-consumerism.  Maybe it’s time for us Christians to do something different during Advent and Christmas—to make a positive difference, rather than just going along with the culture.  And in that respect, maybe the subliminal message of the Target Red Card ad is timely and appropriate: Praise the Lord (and not the stuff).

May your Advent be filled with holy anticipation, and may your Christmastide be bathed in peace, love, and joy.

Pastor Ray                                         

PLEASE PRAY FOR:

  • Our college students
  • Denny Spangler & his family
  • Eric Liska
  • The family of Perry Hoemann

CHRISTMAS PROGRAM

The kids’ Christmas program will be during worship on Sunday, 12/23. Invite your family and friends! Rehearsals will be during church school time on 12/2, 12/9, and 12/16.

CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE

Our Christmas Eve Candlelit Service will be Monday, 12/24, at 5:30 p.m. If you would like to read Scripture, serve as a greeter, or provide music, please contact Pastor Ray.

SESSION:

There will be no session meeting this month.  We will meet again on January 28, 2013, including the new class of ruling elders.

WAYNE ROTARY CLUB’S ANNUAL SOUP & DESSERT SUPPER will be Thursday, December 6th, from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the Wayne City Auditorium. Come for homemade chicken noodle or chili soup, dessert, relishes and a drink. All funds benefit youth programs & scholarship fund. Adults $6, Kids 10 & under $3

RING AROUND WAYNE

Enjoy a Christmas concert on Friday, 12/7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Wayne Armory. The program will feature handbell choirs from FPC, Grace Lutheran, Our Savior Lutheran, and First United Methodist Churches.

CHURCH BAND

The band is getting back together again! We will play during worship on Sunday, 12/16. Please sign up at the Opportunity Table or contact Jay O’Leary to participate (375-2335; jayo@inebraska.com). Rehearsals will be announced at a later time.

CHURCH POTLUCK

Celebrate our church family on Sunday, December 16, following worship (about 11:15). Bring some food to share, and if you forget, or don’t want to, just get in line, because there’s always plenty!

CHRISTMAS CAROLING

Join us in sharing the joy of Christ, Wednesday, 12/19th. We will meet at The Oaks at 5:10; after singing for the residents there, we will visit CareAge, possibly Providence Medical Center, and then return to the Fellowship Hall for soup and dessert.

YOUTH GROUPS

Middle School Youth Group will meet on Wednesday, 12/12, at 7:30 p.m.

And High School Youth Group will meet on Wednesday, 12/5, at 7:30 p.m.

Please note: there will be NO YOUTH GROUP ON DECEMBER 19th & DECEMBER 26TH.

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN

PW will meet on December 5th at 6:30pm. The lesson leader will be Karen Johnson (lesson three). This will also be the Annual Cookie Exchange. In January, PW will meet on January 2nd at 6:00pm. This will be a potluck supper, with a Bible study on lesson four.  We invite all women of the church for Bible study, fellowship, and great food!

SEWING SOULS

The Sewing Souls will not meet in December or January.  We will set a new schedule for sewing at the PW meeting in January.

YOUTH TRIENNIUM

Attention high school youth: The Presbyterian Youth Triennium is coming next summer! July 16-20, 2013, at Purdue University. A group from Homestead Presbytery will be traveling out. Homestead Presbytery will pay for the travel expenses, and our session will pay for half of the registration fee, in order to make this amazing experience affordable. Talk to Pastor Ray if you have any questions, and you can  visit www.presbyterianyouthtriennium.org for details.

WANTED: HANDBELL CHOIR MEMBERS!

The Presbyterian Pealers Bell Choir is looking for new members. We meet on Sunday mornings at 8:45am. If you are interested, please contact a bell choir member or Jay O’Leary.

ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS GIVING

There are many ways to give to those in need this holiday season—and to avoid the overload of “stuff” on Christmas. Here are some Web sites that will inspire you to give gifts that will make a real difference in people’s lives.

www.worldvision.org

www.samaritanspurse.org

www.compassion.com,

www.churchworldservice.org

www.mbfoundation.org

www.heifer.org

calvincrest@calvincrest.org

PMC HOLIDAY TREE: Please join the Providence Medical Center in their holiday tradition by honoring your loved one with a ribbon bow on their 17th holiday tree.  They will accept any and all donations.  Please contact Sandy Bartling at 402-375-3800, ext. 7922.

HOLIDAY SCHEDULE FOR THE CHURCH OFFICE

Pastor Ray will be taking some family time during the week of December 25-January 1st, as well as the church secretary.  The church office will be open on December 26th -27th, but will be closed the rest of the week.  If you need anything, please feel free to leave a message on the church’s voicemail, or contact one of the church’s elders. Regular office hours will resume on Tuesday, January 2nd, 2013.

SEASON OF LIGHT

The Fred G. Dale Planetarium at Wayne State College will begin its 2012 holiday show Season of Light at 2 and 3 p.m.  Dec. 2nd. Season of Light traces the history and development of many of the world’s most endearing holiday customs, all of which involve lighting up the winter season.  Season of Light will be presented at 6:30 & 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7, 14 and 21, and at 2 & 3 p.m. Dec. 2 and 16. The suggested donation for all shows is $5 for adults and $3 for children. For more information, go to: www.wsc.edu/planetarium. Come and experience the “Season of Lights”!

COAT CLOSET AND FOOD PANTRY

The Coat Closet & Food Pantry needs your help! You can bring your donations to the church office during regular office hours. The Coat Closet can use winter coats for all ages (especially kids), snow pants, snow boots, hats, gloves, and mittens. The Food Pantry is in need of such things as canned fruit, canned meat (tuna, chicken, etc.), soups, pasta, Hamburger Helper, spaghettios and macaroni & cheese! Thanks for your help!

CHRISTMAS JOY OFFERING:

The Christmas Joy Offering will be taken on Sunday, December 23.  Whether providing financial assistance to current and former church workers and their families or providing opportunities for deserving students to attend Presbyterian-related racial ethnic colleges and schools, your generous gifts to the Christmas Joy Offering will bring good news of great joy to the poor in circumstance or spirit.  Thank you!

2013 NEBRASKA SCIENCE BOWL Teams of young scientists from all over Nebraska will gather at Wayne State College for the annual Nebraska Science Bowl.  Middle Schools will meet January 26th, and High Schools will meet February 2, 2013.  The competition is fun, fast-paced, and intense as the winning team at each level receives an all expense paid trip to the National Science Bowl in Washington D. C. later in 2013. The goal of the Nebraska Science Bowl as well as the National Science Bowl is to encourage students to excel in science and mathematics. The opening ceremony will begin at 9:00 a.m., followed by a round robin competition from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon.  The top four teams in each division will then advance to the double elimination competition, beginning at 1:00 p.m.  Medals will be awarded to the top 4 teams.

November 2012 Presbytidings

Presbytidings – November 2012

The Newsletter of First Presbyterian Church

216 West Third Street, Wayne, Nebraska 68787

(402) 375-2669 ✙ www.fpcwayne.org

Our chief end is to glorify and enjoy God forever.”

A WORD FROM THE PASTOR:                 

Sometimes the Bible is eerily relevant. Proverbs 22:1 advises: “A good reputation is better than much wealth; high esteem is better than silver and gold.” As I have been reading about Lance Armstrong lately, I have thought about how the quest for wealth and accolades can sometimes cloud a person’s judgment and lead to destruction.

In case you haven’t been keeping score, Lance Armstrong—the legendary bicyclist and cancer survivor—was found guilty of using steroids during his cycling career, violating the rules about performance-enhancing drugs in his sport. So now he has been stripped of his record seven Tour de France titles. He will also have to pay back nearly $4 million to the French Cycling Federation as prize money for the Tour de France, plus as much as $12 million to SCA, a promotions company. Armstrong has also lost his job with Nike, RadioShack, Oakley, and Anheuser-Busch, costing him millions in future earnings. Maybe most poignantly, Lance Armstrong has resigned from his own foundation, LIVESTRONG.

But Lance Armstrong has lost other things that are arguably more important than money and titles. Gone is the trust he had earned from countless young people who looked up to him (How many people have taken off their yellow wristbands in the past month?). Gone is the hope he inspired for many who struggle with cancer. Gone is his good reputation as a competitor. Now, Armstrong has been disgraced and labeled as a liar, a cheat, and a hypocrite. Will Rogers, the famous humorist and commentator, famously observed, “It takes a lifetime to build a good reputation, but you can lose it in a minute.”

So true.

And while I don’t want to pile on Lance Armstrong during his very public scandal, he serves as a warning for all of us. We must build our lives on the solid rock of Jesus Christ and his words, and not the shifting sands of fame, money, and human approval. We must always prize the truth and strive to practice honesty in all our affairs. And we must always prioritize God’s kingdom and his righteousness, trusting that he will faithfully provide for us according to our needs.

So join me in praying for Lance Armstrong, that he would come to terms with his dishonesty, admit his fault, and seek to start a new way of life. And while we’re at it, let’s pray for ourselves, that we would take inventory of our lives and make sure we have our priorities in order.  Because so-called “heroes” may fall, but Jesus Christ is always trustworthy.

Pastor Ray

 

LORD’S SUPPER

We will celebrate the Lord’s Supper on Sunday, November 4th. We will also take Communion to the residents of The Oaks at 1:30 p.m. on November 4th.

SESSION: The Session will gather on Monday, November 26th, at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.

 PHONE NUMBER SHUFFLE

Pastor Ray has cancelled his previous cell phone; so if you dial 518-0512, it will be defunct! But his “new” cell phone number is the McCallas’ old home phone number. You can reach him at (402) 833-5251.

GENERATION LIFE

Generation Life is a group of young men and women who commit a year or more of their lives to promote life and chastity. They are holding two separate meetings on Thursday, November 8, in the Ramsey Theater on the WSC Campus. High School Students will meet from 7:00–8:00pm. College Students will gather from 8:00-9:00pm. Visit www.generationlife.org for more information.

NATIONAL DONOR SABBATH WEEKEND

Become an organ, eye, and tissue donor! November 9-11, is the National Donor Sabbath Weekend. Please talk to your family members about becoming a donor. For more information, go to www.DonatelifeNebraksa.com or call 1-800-718-LIFE.

CELEBRATING GOD’S ABUNDANCE

After worship on November 11, we will share a potluck lunch as a church family. Please bring something to share!

 FILL A HOLIDAY FOOD BASKET FOR OTHERS

With the help of our congregation and other local organizations, we will put together many boxes of food for appreciative individuals and families from our local community this holiday season. Please help us by filling our food basket located by the opportunity table in Fellowship Hall. Many thanks for all of your help and support!

COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE & SUPPER

Join Christians in the community for worship, food, and fellowship on Sunday, November 18, at Praise Assembly of God, 1000 E. 10th Street in Wayne. The service will begin at 5:00pm, with a supper to follow. Please sign up at the Opportunity Table to provide soups and pies for the supper.

 YOUTH TRIENNIUM

Attention high school youth: The Presbyterian Youth Triennium is coming next summer! July 16-20, 2013, at Purdue University. A group from Homestead Presbytery will be traveling out. Homestead Presbytery will pay for the travel expenses, and our session will pay for half of the registration fee, in order to make this amazing experience affordable. Talk to Pastor Ray if you have any questions, and you can  visit www.presbyterianyouthtriennium.org for details.

YOUTH GROUPS     

Middle School Youth Group will meet on Wednesday, 11/14 and 11/28, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. in the Youth Room.

And High School Youth Group will meet on Wednesday, 11/7 and 11/21, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. in the Youth Room. B

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN

PW will meet on November 7 at 6:30pm. The lesson leader will be Judy Lindberg. Hostess will be Elaine Francis. We invite all women of the church for Bible study, fellowship, and great food!

SEWING SOULS

The Sewing Souls will meet Saturday, November 17 at 9:00am to clean the church kitchen. Judy Lindberg will be the hostess. Come for more great food and fellowship!

WANTED: HANDBELL CHOIR MEMBERS! 

The Presbyterian Pealers Bell Choir is looking for new members for the Christmas season. We meet on Sunday mornings at 8:45am. If you are interested, please contact a bell choir member or Jay O’Leary.

THANK YOU            

The session would like to sincerely thank our three outgoing ruling elders for their service: Sandra Metz, Tiffanny Heese, and Marilyn Yates. You have been a blessing to our church!

WELCOME, NEW MEMBERS!

Please welcome the newest members of our FPC family: John Rees, Milton & Jackie Owens, and Dave & Shelly Owens.

PLEASE PRAY FOR:

  • Our college students
  • Terry Beair’s mother
  • Mark Hammer’s family
  • Hazel Roberts
  • Max McElwain’s family
  • Our nation and community
  • Rain (and spiritual renewal!)

 

GREETERS

NOVEMBER 2012                                                                                       DECEMBER 2012

4th – The Ras Family                                                                                      2nd – The Heese Family

11th – The Urbanec Family                                                                           9th – The Armstrongs & The Liskas

18th – The Worner Family                                                                             16th – The Paiges & The Beesons

25th – Judy Lindberg & The Yates                                                                23rd – The McCorkindale Family

                                                                                                                        30th – The Pulfer Family

 

LECTORS

NOVEMBER 2012                                                                           DECEMBER 2012

4th – Mark McCorkindale                                                                 2nd – Phil Griess

11th – Jan Liska                                                                                  9th – Greg Worner

18th – Bev Beeson                                                                               16th – Ronda Ras

25th – Glenda McDonald                                                                   23rd – Marilyn Yates

                                                                                                            30th – Kevin Peterson

 

 

October 2012 Presbytidings

Presbytidings – October 2012

The Newsletter of First Presbyterian Church

216 West Third Street, Wayne, Nebraska 68787

(402) 375-2669 ✙ www.fpcwayne.org

Our chief end is to glorify and enjoy God forever.”

A WORD FROM THE PASTOR: The Worst Drought

As of last week, the University of Nebraska’s Drought Monitor  (www.droughtmonitor.unl.edu) has all of northeast Nebraska—not to mention most of the state of Nebraska—in the most severe category of drought, labeled “exceptional.” We are in the worst dry spell in a generation. Wayne alone is well short of its typical rainfall total of 26.3 inches per year, and it seems we’ve reached a crisis point: we badly need rain.

And I would suspect that most of us know what it’s like to have a drought of the soul: when we feel dried up, parched, thirsty deep inside. Life has a way of sapping our joy and draining our hope until we feel like the crispy, brown grass outside. Our sedative culture deadens our spiritual sensitivity, and sometimes we stumble along, numb to the lush life that God intends for us. And unfortunately—even though we may search diligently—there is nothing in the world that can assuage our thirst.

There’s an old Keith Green song called, “My Eyes Are Dry,” that goes like this: “My eyes are dry, my faith is old, my heart is hard, my prayers are cold. And I know how I ought to be alive to you and dead to me.” And I know I’ve felt like that: as crusty as the dry ground in the fields of northeast Nebraska. Just like the weather, it seems we sometimes reach a crisis point: we badly need a fresh outpouring of God’s Spirit to revive us.

Thankfully, Jesus promised just that to all who believe in him: “Everyone who drinks this [plain well] water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” (John 4:13-14) And that is good news, like a steady, soaking autumn rain that quenches the cracked earth.

To quote Keith Green again, “What can be done for an old heart like mine? Soften it up with oil and wine: the oil is you, your Spirit of love. Please wash me anew with the wine of your blood.” During times of spiritual drought, we need to seek Jesus, who is the source of eternal refreshment. So while we’re praying for rain, let’s also pray for God’s renewing Spirit.

Pastor Ray

WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY

We will celebrate the Lord’s Supper on Sunday, October 7. This is World Communion Sunday, when Christians from a wide swath of the church share Communion and pray for unity.

SESSION

The Session will gather on Monday, October 22, at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.

CONGREGATIONAL MEETING

The session has called for a congregational meeting, following worship (around 11:00 a.m.) on Sunday, October 28. We will be voting on pastoral compensation and electing new elders and deacons. This is for all active members.

CHILDREN’S CHORUS

FPC is the new rehearsal home for the Northeast Nebraska Children’s Chorus. The NNCC is accepting kids in grades 3-6, and they will be performing with the WSC Chorale. Rehearsals will start on 10/2 and will be Tuesdays from 4:00-4:45 pm. Registration is $20 per semester. For more information, contact Brandi Kolbeck, instructor, at brkolbe1@wsc.edu or (402) 369-6354.

YOUTH TRIENNIUM

Attention high school youth: The Presbyterian Youth Triennium is coming next summer! July 16-20, 2013, at Purdue University. A group from Homestead Presbytery will be traveling out. Homestead Presbytery will pay for the travel expenses, and our session will pay for half of the registration fee, in order to make this amazing experience affordable. Talk to Pastor Ray if you have any questions, and you can  visit www.presbyterianyouthtriennium.org for details.

YOUTH GROUPS

Middle School Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. in the Youth Room.

High School Youth Group meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. in the Youth Room. Bring your friends!

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN

PW will meet on October 3 at 6:30pm. The lesson leader will be Karen Johnson with “An Overview of the General Epistles.” Hostess will be Joyce Voyles. We invite all women of the church for Bible study, fellowship, and great food!

SEWING SOULS

The Sewing Souls will meet October 17 at 6:30pm. Babs Middleton will be the hostess. Even if you can’t sew—we can still use you and your hands! Come for more great food and fellowship!

HIGHWAY CLEAN-UP

We will be picking up litter on our stretch of Highway 35 after Fellowship Time on Sunday, 10/7. Wear your grubby clothes to church!

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN COOKBOOK, PART II:

“Thank God for Food…and Good Cooks!”  Please submit your recipes to Jane O’Leary by the end of October.  We would like to include both new and old recipes. Recipes can either be placed in the basket in Fellowship Hall, or emailed to Jane O’Leary at jane@inebraska.com.  Recipes are needed as soon as possible in order to have the cookbook ready for holiday gift-giving.

AMERICAN GRACE: HOW RELIGIONS DIVIDES AND UNITES US:

This lecture by author Robert D. Putnam will be held Tuesday, October 2, at 7:30pm at the United Methodist Church in Wayne.  The lecture is sponsored by the Wayne State College President’s Council for Diversity.  Refreshments precede the event at 7:00pm.

 16TH ANNUAL LIFE CHAIN IN WAYNE:

The Life Chain will be held Sunday, October 7, from 2:30-3:30pm.  Signs may be picked up at the corner of 7th & Main by 2:15pm that day.  Please come and join us in an effort to help end abortion.  Following the event, Senator Mike Flood will be speaking at St. Mary’s Holy Family Hall addressing pro-life issues.

SOAP FOR LITTLE HANDS:

Once again, Rowan and Twila Wiltse are collecting for their “Little Hands” project.  Please place your soaps, toothbrushes, and toothpaste of any size in the bucket in the Fellowship Hall. This year, the project will reach those in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas.

BAIL PASTOR RAY OUT OF JAIL!

No, this is not another clergy scandal. Ray is raising money for MDA to help fight against muscle diseases, including ALS! Make your secure online donation at www.mda.org, or at Ray’s personal page: http://www2.mda.org/site/TR?px=1478055&pg=personal&fr_id=3700  Personal checks may be written to MDA and given to either the church office or to Pastor Ray.

CELEBRATE CLERGY APPRECIATION MONTH!  October is Clergy Appreciation Month.  Let’s let Pastor Ray know how much we appreciate all he does for our congregation. Check out http://www.thrivingpastor.org/images/pdf/cam.pdf for some great ideas!  A tray of cookies or a note of thanks might not be a bad idea…

PLEASE PRAY FOR:

  • Our pastor, encouragement for him!
  • Our college students
  • Rain (and spiritual renewal!)
  • Jackie Owens, recovering from knee surgery
  • Jay O’Leary, recovering from surgery
  • The family of Mary Kay Meeker, Mark Hammer’s sister.

September 2012 Presbytidings

 Presbytidings – September 2012

The Newsletter of First Presbyterian Church

216 West Third Street, Wayne, Nebraska 68787

(402) 375-2669 ✙ www.fpcwayne.org

Our chief end is to glorify and enjoy God forever.”

 

 

 

A WORD FROM THE PASTOR: That Poisonous Question                   

     

Truthfully, most of the stuff I learned in graduate school about counseling is long gone from my memory. (Or, to put a positive spin on it, everything I learned there has been “fully incorporated” into my mind, so the details have faded a bit. Or maybe not…) But regardless of what has lapsed, there is one thing that has stuck with me all these years. It was a little piece of practical advice during my intro to counseling techniques class in my first year: In interpersonal conversation, avoid “why” questions. At the time, I didn’t see the importance of that little nugget, but in the ensuing years I have experienced how “Why” is the poisonous question.

 

Think about it: a friend confides something to you—a decision, a thought, a feeling—maybe something that seems unreasonable and irrational to you. Maybe your friend is seeking support, sympathy, or even advice. And you respond by saying, “Why would you do a thing like that? Why would you even think that?!” And guess what? Relationship diminished; awkward space created; friend withdraws after having his or her hand figuratively slapped.

 

After reflecting on it, I’ve discerned why “why” is such a poisonous word in relationships: it’s a judgmental question that reveals a judgmental attitude—the opposite of humility. “Why” is a rhetorical question of sorts, because there is an implied answer behind it. “Why would you do/say/think/feel such a thing?” (Understood answer: Because you are a defective person, and your life skills are clearly impaired.) Ouch.

 

On the other hand, Scripture gives us a different rule book for how we should treat others—especially our brothers and sisters in Christ. Our inner voice may say, “What’s wrong with this person?” But the voice of God says, “Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love.” (Ephesians 4:2 NIV) When our inner being wants to gird ourselves with belligerence, God says, “Clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.” (Colossians 3:12b-13 NIV)

 

So the next time you feel that poisonous question forming in your mouth, stop. Swallow it. Keep the poison from spreading. Think about your attitude, and repent if you need to. Ask God to change your heart, and think of a different way to respond to others: with gentleness, humility, and love.

 

Pastor Ray


 

CHURCH OFFICE HOURS

Starting Tuesday, September 4, we will resume our regular church office hours: Tuesday-Friday, 8:30-11:30 a.m. Please feel free to call and leave a message at 402-375-2669 or e-mail the church at fpcwayne@gmail.com if you have any questions.

 

SESSION

The Session will gather on Monday, September 24, at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.

 

YOUTH TRIENNIUM

Attention high school youth: The Presbyterian Youth Triennium is coming next summer! July 16-20, 2013, at Purdue University. A group from Homestead Presbytery will be traveling out. Funding from our congregation and the presbytery is available to make this amazing experience affordable. Talk to Pastor Ray with any questions, and visit www.presbyterianyouthtriennium.org for all the details.

 

SUNDAE SUNDAY

Church school classes will resume again the Sunday after Labor Day (September 9) at 9:00 a.m.! We will also have our Sundae Sunday celebration (featuring ice cream sundaes) after worship on that day. Thanks to all the teachers who help and to the students! It will be a great year!

YOUTH GROUPS                             

Middle School Youth Group will meet the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. in the Youth Room.

High School Youth Group will meet the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. in the Youth Room, starting September 5. Bring your friends! Let’s have a great year!

 

BROWN-BAG BIBLE

Pastor Ray is leading a Bible study on Wednesdays at noon during the fall semester, in the WSC Student Center (Goldenrod Room). We will be digging into Paul’s Letter to the Galatians. Bring a Bible, and bring your curiosity!

 

YOUNG WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY

Rachelle McCalla is contemplating a Bible study and fellowship gathering for young women. If you are interested, please call Rachelle at (402) 640-3993 or e-mail her at rachelle_mccalla@yahoo.com for more information.

 

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN & SEWING SOULS:

Presbyterian Women will kick off a new year with a potluck dinner at 6:00pm on Wednesday, September 5. We will plan the upcoming year at this meeting.

Sewing Souls will begin a new year on Wednesday, September 19, at 6:30pm. Whatever your skill level, come join us. There is something for everyone to do!

 

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN COOKBOOK, PART II:

Work is beginning on part two of the First Presbyterian Cookbook “Thank God for Food…and Good Cooks!”  We would like to include any recipes that weren’t listed in the first edition.  You are also invited to resubmit any favorite recipes from the first cookbook. Recipes can either be put in the basket in Fellowship Hall, or emailed to Jane O’Leary at jane@inebraska.com.  Please include any interesting information or stories about the recipes, or variations in making the recipe. 

 

THE POAM/OWLS FALL CELEBRATION: A POTPOURRI OF FAITH: 

The Presbyterian Older Adult Ministry & The Older, Wiser, Livelier Saints (OWLS) Celebration at Calvin Crest will be held September 18-19, 2012.  Check at the church office for details or go online at www.calvincrest.org.

 

A NOTE FROM MARJEAN RICHMOND: Thank you for sending the newsletter to my mom.  She appreciates hearing about “home.”  She is now living in a senior residence in California.  Here is her new address:  Greta Morris, Town & Country Manor, 555 E. Memory Lane, A227, Santa Ana, CA  92706

 

TO OUR CHURCH FAMILY: Our thanks for your prayers and concern while we were in the hospital and at Careage.  We also were grateful for the kind expression of sympathy at the time of Rick’s brother’s death.  Love and blessings – Rick & Bonnie Lund

 

PLEASE PRAY FOR:

  • Elizabeth Johnson (Karen Johnson’s mother-in-law)
  • The “Darkhorse” 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines & their families fighting in Afghanistan.  They lost 12 marines in four days.
  • Rain and cooler weather;
  • Those affected by adverse weather all over our nation.

 

PLEASE REMEMBER AND PRAY FOR OUR COLLEGE STUDENTS: We will be posting a list of student addresses in Fellowship Hall in the near future.  Please send them an encouraging word from time to time, and remember them in your prayers.

  

September 2012

First Presbyterian Church

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

2   Each Sunday Morning:

  • Handbell Choir 8:45
  • Church School 9:00
  • Worship 10:00
  • Fellowship 11:00

 

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Presbyterian Women Potluck

6:00pm

High School

Youth Group

7:30pm

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Sundae Sunday!

Church School Resumes 9:00am Sundaes after worship

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Middle School Youth Group 7:30pm

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August 2012 Presbytidings

A WORD FROM THE PASTOR: Choose Your Path Wisely

The McCalla family has officially made the Great American Pilgrimage: we traveled to Mt. Rushmore—and lived to tell about it. It was the first time for everyone in our family except our matriarch, Rachelle, so there were plenty of oohs and aahs heard on our trip. We saw the faces, picked up a little sunburn, had our picture snapped by a friendly fellow-tourist, and used the restrooms at the famous national memorial before moving on to other points along our journey.

After a pleasant lunch in the village of Keystone, we decided to take a little drive and relax before we landed at Wind Cave to round out the day. So based on our maps, we chose the innocent-sounding US Highway 16A—also known by its more descriptive name, “Iron Mountain Road.” If you’ve ever done Mt. Rushmore, you probably know the one I’m talking about. The road twists and turns up and down the mountains and features hairpin turns and ram’s horns designed to give you that roller coaster sensation in your very own car. The occasional glimpses of Mt. Rushmore and the tunnels blasted through the rock were welcome delights. But the swaying, motion-sick sensation that afflicted everyone in our van were not so much welcome.

And here’s the catch: US 16A just keeps going and going and going. Once you commit to that route, you are stuck with it. You must drive it all the way to the end: dozens of twisting, restroom-less miles until you are able to exit to the flatter terrain of state highway 79.

Our experience on US 16A is a parable for life. To a large degree, we have choices of which paths we choose in life. We can’t pick our parents or our basic circumstances, but we can choose our friends, our spouses, our careers, and how hard we try in school or at work. And most importantly, we can choose how we treat others, how we respond to temptation and tragedy, and how we conduct ourselves in business and in family. We can even decide what we will do with the God who created the craggy mountains of western South Dakota and who sent his Son to rescue a wayward humanity.

But here’s the other catch: our choices—like those made on a family car trip—lead us directly to their inevitable consequences. Good or bad, our behavior produces certain, predictable outcomes. So we may find ourselves in an uncomfortable situation, and we may be tempted to cry out, “Why did you do this to me, God?” But I’m not so sure that God is always to blame for where our chosen paths lead us. The better question we should ask is, “What did I do to end up in this spot? And how I can I change course?”

The good news is that, unlike US 16A, God allows us to exit the road we’re on and to choose a different way. We can repent of our mistakes and try a new path, walking with Jesus. That doesn’t mean that we will always be able to escape the negative consequences of our choices, but we can always start a new direction with our forgiving God. So in car trips—and in life—let us always choose our paths wisely!

Pastor Ray

SESSION

The Session will gather on Monday, August 27, at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.

SING TO THE LORD A NEW SONG!

Our congregation is organizing a choral ensemble for the fall! We will be having an organizational meeting and rehearsal on Sunday, August 12, at 9:00 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall. For more information, please contact Jim Curtiss (369-2188; prof531@mac.com).

HAND  BELL CHOIR RESUMES

The Presbyterian Pealers will resume rehearsal on Sunday, August 19, at 8:45 a.m.

YOUTH TRIENNIUM

High school youth: The Presbyterian Youth Triennium is coming next summer! July 16-20, 2013, at Purdue University. A group from Homestead Presbytery will be traveling out. Funding from our congregation and the presbytery is available to make this amazing experience affordable. Talk to Pastor Ray with any questions, and visit www.presbyterianyouthtriennium.org for all the details.

SUNDAE SUNDAY

Church school classes will resume again the Sunday after Labor Day (September 9) at 9:00 a.m.! We will also have our Sundae Sunday celebration (featuring ice cream sundaes) after worship on that day. Thanks to all the teachers who help and to the students! It will be a great year!

CHURCH OFFICE HOURS

Starting Tuesday, September 4, we will resume our regular church office hours: Tuesday-Friday, 8:30-11:30 a.m. Please feel free to call and leave a message at 402-375-2669 or e-mail the church at fpcwayne@gmail.com if you ever have any questions.

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN & SEWING SOULS:

Will not be meeting during the month of August.  We will start the new year of PW on Wednesday, September 5, at 6:00 pm with a potluck supper.

PW TEA

The Annual Tea was a big success!  Over 90 women of all ages enjoyed hearing about fashions through the decades from Sue McClain. Following the program we enjoyed a variety of sandwiches and desserts. Thanks to everyone who came and to those who provided the wonderful treats.

VACATION

Pastor Ray will be on vacation from 7/30 through 8/12. If you have a pastoral need, please contact the church office (375-2669; fpcwayne@gmail.com) or Pastor Charity Potter from Wakefield (870-1059; cntpotter@gmail.com).

FPC AT THE MAJESTIC

Our church will again be volunteering at the Majestic Theater in Wayne August 23 – 26. It is anticipated that the movie will be The Bourne Legacy. Last year we had a great turnout of volunteers. Sign-up sheets will be available at the Opportunity Table in August. Please volunteer to help out the community and earn concession dividends for the church. We hope to see you there!

THE POAM/OWLS FALL CELEBRATION: A POTPOURRI OF FAITH:

The Presbyterian Older Adult Ministry & The Older, Wiser, Livelier Saints (OWLS) Celebration at Calvin Crest will be held September 18-19, 2012.  This will be two fun-filled enlightening & spiritual days. Overnight accommodations and great food are included. Check at the church office for details or go online at www.calvincrest.org.

THE 15th ANNUAL BBQ & QUILT AUCTION

Will be held Saturday, August 25, at Calvin Crest. Quilts go on display at 10:00 am, followed by the BBQ lunch at 12:00 noon. The live quilt auction begins at 1:00pm. See our bulletin board for more details.

DEAR CHURCH FRIENDS: Thank you for your prayers for my mother during her illness, and for your thoughtfulness to our family at the time of her death. Your prayers and cards will always be remembered. Love, Audrey Harder & family

PLEASE PRAY FOR:

  • Rick and Bonnie Lund;
  • Rain and cooler weather;
  • Those affected by fires, especially in Keya Paha county;
  • Those affected by the shooting in Aurora, Colorado;

 

GREETERS

 August 2012

5th – The McElwains & The Paiges

12th – The Ras Family

19th – The Fuelberths & The Beesons

26th – The Peitz Family

September 2012                              

2nd – The Pulfer Family

9th – The McCorkindale Family

16th – The Urbanec Family

23rd – J. Proett, P. Straight & Griesses

30th – The Armstrong Family

LECTORS

August 2012

5th – Greg Worner

12th – Marilyn Yates

19th –  Ken Liska

26th –  Glenda McDonald

September 2012 

2nd – Jim Curtiss  

9th – Kevin Peterson   

16th – Luke Pulfer

23rd – Gail McCorkindale

30th – Karen Johnson                                                  

 ACOLYTES

 AUGUST 2012

 5th –    Haley McElwain

12th –   Aaron Ras

19th –   Jacob Beair

26th –   Solomon Peitz

SEPTEMBER 2012

2nd – Marta Pulfer

9th – Bradyn McCorkindale

16th – Maddie Urbanec

23th – Eleanor McCalla

30th – Bo Armstrong

June-July Presbytidings

A WORD FROM THE PASTOR: The Parable of the Trampoline

Once upon a time, a family received a trampoline as a gift. Of course, trampolines don’t come in completed form; they come in large, heavy boxes that say, innocently, “some assembly required.” So the parents of this family set about one day to assemble their trampoline for their eager children. They followed the instructions as best they could—translating broken English and deciphering bad drawings—carefully putting the springs on in alternating fashion. But the “some assembly required” was a disaster. The “trampoline” looked like it had been in a tornado, and the parents of the family were ready to take the whole thing to the scrap metal yard. There were even a few discouraging words overheard during the process!

And have you ever felt that way? Frustrated? Angry? Discouraged? Like your life is at an intolerable point? Like you could just strangle someone for what they have put you through? It happens to the best of us. Life is “some assembly required,” to say the least. And often times, when it comes to relationships with others, we can get ourselves bent out of shape until we are ready to throw the whole thing away. But there is a better way than the scrap yard.

The trampoline family—although frustrated and tired—decided to start all over again on their project. After they disassembled everything, they used duct tape to hold the legs together. Then they carefully reinstalled each of the 160 springs, making sure that the frame kept its shape and integrity. And finally, with grace and patience, the trampoline was complete, the children were happy, the parents felt accomplished, and the difficult trial was more-or-less forgotten because of the successful assembly.

The wonky trampoline is a parable of sorts. Sometimes, when we are at a breaking point, we need to start over again: follow God’s instructions, practice patience and grace, and calmly seek to right what was wrong—even if it does take a little duct tape in the process. When we feel we are ready to discard relationships, we need to ask forgiveness, offer mercy, and take the time to get it right. And the reward might just make us forget about all the trouble we had before.

Pastor Ray

SESSION

The Session will gather on Monday, July 23rd, at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.

CHURCH OFFICE

Starting Tuesday, June 5, the church office will switch to its summer schedule: Tuesdays-Thursdays, 8:30-11:30 a.m. Also, please welcome Jenny Hammer, our new church secretary! Thank you for your willingness to serve our church family in this way!

NORFOLK RESCUE MISSION

Pastor Will Perrigan, executive director of the Norfolk Rescue Mission, will be preaching at FPC on Sunday, June 17 (Father’s Day). There will be an opportunity to support their ministry with a special offering. www.norfolkrescue.org

RAY’S VACATION

Pastor Ray will be on vacation the following times:

  • July 16-22
  • July 30-August 12

If you have a pastoral need, please contact the church office or Charity Potter (870-1059).

HENOWEEN TEEN DANCE

FPC is sponsoring the Henoween Teen Dance on Friday, July 13. That means we need volunteers to help chaperon the dance! We also need donations of pop (12 oz. cans, Pepsi, Mt. Dew, Coke, Dr. Pepper) and bottled water to sell at the dance. If you have any questions, please contact Kevin Armstrong at 369-0650 or kearmst1@wsc.edu.

LADIES’ TEA

On Thursday, July 12, at 6:00 p.m. Presbyterian Women will hold their Annual Tea. All moms, daughters, grandmothers, aunts, and friends are invited to join us for tea, refreshments, and a program.  More information to come!

FPC COOKBOOK, PART II

We are starting work on part two of the First Presbyterian cookbook “Thank God for Food …and Good Cooks!” Start collecting the recipes you didn’t get in the first book. Or if someone has asked “Is the recipe for this in the cookbook?” and it isn’t, turn the recipe in. If there is a favorite from the first cookbook resubmit the recipe. Written recipes can be put in the basket in Fellowship Hall or they can be emailed to Jane O’Leary at jane@inebraska.com. Put “Church cookbook” in the subject line. Include any interesting information or stories about the recipes or any variations in making the recipe. We hope to have recipes from past, present, and future members, friends and family.

CALVIN CREST QUILT AUCTION

The 15th Annual Quilt Auction and BBQ is scheduled for Saturday, August 25, 2012. Quilts will be on display starting at 10:00 a.m., followed by a BBQ lunch at 12:00 p.m., and the auction begins at 1:00 p.m. Mark your calendar! If you can’t make the auction there will be bidding online also. Visit www.proxibid.com/calvincrest to bid.

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN

Presbyterian Women will meet on Wednesday, June 6, at 6:30. Karen Johnson will lead us in Lesson 9, and Shari Paige is hostess. We will also work on plans for the Annual Tea scheduled for Thursday, July 12 at 6:00 p.m.

SEWING SOULS

Sewing Souls will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 20. Work will continue on projects to be donated to Camp Calvin Crest for their Quilt Auction.

CHRISTIAN CROSS FESTIVAL

The 8th Annual Christian Cross Festival will be held at Skyview Lake in Norfolk on Saturday, June 9. This is a FREE event that will include Christian music, testimony, children’s activities, inflatables, and fireworks. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and plan to spend a day of Christian fellowship with us. Food vendors will be available.  Special guests this year are: JJ Heller, Remedy Drive, Sidewalk Prophets, and many more!  For more information, go to: www.christiancrossfestival.org .

NEW ADDRESS!

Tim & Sonya Pearson, along with their daughter Nevaeh, have moved to Alma, Kansas, to begin their ministry with RHMA there. If you would like to stay in contact with them, their new address is: 320 East 4th Alma, KS 66401. You may e-mail them at:

rtsmp71897@gmail.com, rhmapearson@gmail.com, or follow their blog at: http://almamattersforthegospel.blogspot.com/. Please pray for them as they begin this ministry of strengthening churches in small-town America.

PLEASE PRAY FOR:

  • The families of Ron Lage, Sharon Thomas, Elda Jones, and Matthew Meyer
  • Pat Straight, as she recovers from hip surgery.
  • Our Vacation Bible School, Mega Sports Camp, that the kids and leaders alike would experience Jesus’ love.
  • Our General Assembly, which meets June 30-July 7, in Pittsburgh.
  • Our Confirmation students/newest members of the church.
  • Our graduating high school seniors.

December 2011~January 2012 Presbytidings

A WORD FROM THE PASTOR:  WAITING

Denine Jackson set up camp outside the Best Buy store in West Lafayette, Indiana, on Wednesday, November 23, at 11:00 a.m.  That Wednesday—the day before Thanksgiving—was her son’s birthday, but she couldn’t celebrate it with him because she had a larger purpose: staking out a spot in line so she could be first to cash in on Best Buy’s Black Friday deals when the store opened on Friday at 12:01 a.m.  She had her eye on two televisions, a Blu-Ray player, and a laptop computer.  Sure, Denine was staring down the barrel of 37 long hours in the cold—and missing the Thanksgiving holiday altogether—but she was focused on her goal.  According to a local TV station, Denine said, “I’m going to save well over $1,000…It’s worth it.”  “Without a doubt, I’m planning on sleeping in this chair,” said Jackson with a laugh.  “I’m going to take my medicine and go to sleep right here in this chair.”

You may applaud Denine Jackson for her endurance, or you might jeer her for her perceived insanity.  But she shows us that we are willing to spend precious minutes and hours—even days—of our lives waiting for things we think are “worth it.”

We wait in line to visit Santa Claus.  We wait for contractors to come and finish the job.  We wait for a birthday or Christmas to roll around.  We can hardly wait for the kids to start school, and then to graduate school.  Then we can hardly wait for them to come home for a visit.

But what are really waiting for?  What are we trading the minutes of our lives for?  The common denominator—the fuel of our waiting—is hope.  We bide our time and delay gratification in the hope that what is coming will be “worth it.”

The Bible tells us about a devout and righteous man named Simeon who was patiently waiting for the consolation of Israel.  We don’t know how long he had been waiting, but we know that the Holy Spirit revealed to him that he would not die before seeing the Lord’s Messiah.  And true to God’s promise, Simeon went to the temple courts where he met Mary and Joseph as they were presenting the newborn Jesus in the temple in Jerusalem.  With tears in eyes and fulfillment in his heart, Simeon took Jesus into his arms and praised God, saying: “Sovereign Lord, as you have promised, you may now dismiss your servant in peace.  For my eyes have seen your salvation, which you have prepared in the sight of all nations.” (Luke 2:29-31 NIV)

We may spend time waiting for many things—small investments for small payoffs, like saving money on Blu-Ray players.  But I am convinced that on a profound, spiritual level we all crave God’s salvation to be revealed finally: for God to wipe away all our tears and to bring us into his perfect kingdom.  Indeed, the whole creation is waiting for God to act! (Romans 8:19, 23)  We may be counting down the days for Christmas, but more importantly, like Simeon, we must be counting down the days for “the blessed hope—the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ.” (Titus 2:13 NIV)

Amen. Come, Lord Jesus. (Revelation 22:20b NIV)

Pastor Ray

SESSION

The Session will have its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, December 5, at 7:00 p.m. In January, the Session will meet on January 23rd, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.

 YOUTH FELLOWSHIP

The High School Youth Fellowship will meet on the following Wednesdays during December and January: 12/7, 1/4, and 1/18, from 7:30-8:30p.m. The Middle School Youth Fellowship will meet on the following Wednesdays during December and January: 12/14, 1/11, and 1/25, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. in the Youth Room. Invite a friend! Please note: there will be NO YOUTH GROUP ON DECEMBER 21ST & DECEMBER 28TH.

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN

The Presbyterian Women will have their monthly meeting on Wednesday, December 7th at 6:30p.m. There will be a short business meeting followed by Bible Study ~ Lesson 3 of our study.  The leader will be Sandra Metz.  The ladies will also be working on their annual cookie exchange!

In January, the Presbyterian Women will meet on Wednesday, January 4th, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. There will be a potluck supper, short business meeting and we will go over Lesson 4 of our Bible Study.  The leader for the evening will be Judy Lindberg.

Sewing Souls will meet on January 18th, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. and the hostess will be Judy Lindberg.  Bring your projects!

SUPPORT OUR SOLDIER!

Please pray for David Buller, our soldier who is serving in Afghanistan. If you would like to contact him or send him gifts (please refer to the soldiers’ wish list in the Fellowship Hall), his address is:

SPC Buller David

181 Eng Det FFTM

Camp Deh Dadi II

APO AE 09368

COAT CLOSET AND FOOD PANTRY

The Coat Closet and Food Pantry need your help! You may bring your donations to the church office during regular office hours. The Coat Closet will take not only winter coats for all ages (especially kids), but snow pants and snow boots, hats, gloves, and mittens as well. The Food Pantry is in need of such things as canned fruit, canned meat (tuna, chicken, etc.), soups, pasta, Hamburger Helper, and macaroni & cheese. Also, if you would like to donate diapers, all sizes, it would be appreciated! Thanks for your help!

CHRISTMAS CONCERT

“Keep the Faith”, will be in concert on Sunday, December 4th, at 2:00 p.m. at Our Savior Lutheran Church.  Refreshments will be served after the concert and a free-will offering will be taken to support the Wayne Ministerial Assn. Emergency Fund. Come enjoy some holiday music!

RING-AROUND-WAYNE

The Annual Handbell Choir Concert will be Tuesday, December 12th, at 7:00 p.m. at the Wayne Armory.  Come and enjoy some unique Christmas Music!

ADVENT WORSHIP

Come focus your hearts to the coming of the Savior this Advent Season during Sunday Morning Worship. Sunday, December 18th, the Christmas Band will be playing and the  Kids will have their annual Christmas Program during worship. The kids will be practicing for the program during church school on Sunday, December 4th and Sunday, December 11th.

CHRISTMAS CAROLING

Please join us in spreading some Christmas cheer! On Wednesday, December 21, meet at The Oaks at 5:15 p.m. We’ll meet back at the church building by 6:30p.m. for a soup potluck.

CHRISTMAS EVE & CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES

Celebrate the birth of our newborn King!  Christmas Eve services will be held on Saturday, December 24th, at 5:30p.m.  There will be a Sunday morning worship service on Sunday, December 25th, at 10:00 a.m.  There will be no church school or confirmation classes that morning.

LOOKING FOR A GOOD RECIPE FOR COMPANY THIS CHRISTMAS?

This recipe was requested recently from several people. Thanks Marilyn Yates!!

  • 4 cups of shredded red cabbage (or a 16 oz package of shredded cabbage aka coleslaw mix)
  • 2 cups of (loosely packed) of any (one) of the following: fresh arugula, watercress, fresh spinach – this is what i used –
  • 1 medium Granny Smith or Golden Delicious apple, cored and sliced into thin strips or coursely shopped
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries or raisins
  • 2 tablespoons thinley sliced green onion
  • 1/4 cup sunflower kernels or 1/3 cup chopped pecans or walnuts

Vinaigrette:

Mix in a jar:1/3 cup vegatable oil

  • 3 T cider or white wine vinegar
  • 3 T orange juice
  • 1 T honey
  • 1 & 1/2 t Dijon mustard
  • 1/4 salt
  • dash of ground cinnamon or nutmeg

Pour over cabbage mixture & refrigerate up to 24 hours.

ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS GIVING

There are many ways to give to those in need this holiday season—and to avoid the overload of “stuff” on Christmas. Here are some Web sites that will inspire you to give gifts that will make a real difference in people’s lives. 

www.worldvision.org

www.samaritanspurse.org

www.compassion.com,

www.churchworldservice.org

www.mbfoundation.org

www.heifer.org

CROSSPOINT BOARD OPPORTUNITY

Serve the students at Wayne State College! One of our two Presbyterian members on the CrossPoint Campus Ministry board is retiring at the end of 2011. If you are interested in serving on the board, please visit with Pastor Ray.

NEW YEAR’S DAY

There will be a guest speaker on Sunday, January 1st, 2012 during Worship.  Please note that there will be no church school or confirmation classes that morning.  Our regular church schedule will resume on Sunday, January 8th.  Happy New Year!

HOLIDAY SCHEDULE FOR THE CHURCH OFFICE

Pastor Ray will be taking some family time during the week of December 25-January 1st, as well as the church secretary.  The church office will be open on December 26th -28th, but will be closed the rest of the week.  If you need anything, please feel free to leave a message on the church’s voicemail, or contact one of the church’s elders. Regular office hours will resume on Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012.

SEASON OF LIGHTS

The “Season of Lights” show will be playing at the Wayne State College Planetarium each Sunday afternoon in December from 3:30-4:45p.m. A suggested donation of $3 per person would be appreciated.  For more information, go to: www.wsc.edu/planetarium Come and experience the “Season of Lights”!