ICHTHUS - Smithfield First Presbyterian Church
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ICHTHUS - Smithfield First Presbyterian Church
ICHTHUS June 2014 REFLECTIONS IN THE WATER: Our Youth! In This Issue: From the Handbell Director Prayer Concerns Avera Scholarship Children’s Music Director of Youth Ministries Job Description Father’s Day Finance Information Harbor House Highlights of Session Hospice House JOY Connection Memorials and Honorariums Music for the Lunch Bunch NHP Passion Driven Ministries Property Box Prospective Member Team PYC and KICKS Relay for Life Scouts Shower Invitation Smithfield Rescue Mission Teacher Appreciation Breakfast Vacation Bible School Wee Kirk Yes We Can Youth Thanks We have made youth a priority at FPC, and it’s always good to take some time to see what some of them are up to! Davis Bell earned two Boy Scout Merit Badges in Plant Science at the same time and will receive them in June. Grace Booker just finished her first year in musical theatre, performing in Annie with Christy's Dance Explosion. Mac Booker received the Chinese Award and went to Great Wolf Lodge for his 7th birthday. Adam Worley and his dad Paul take in an Atlanta Braves’ game. Carson Horne has been active on the South Smithfield Elementary Battle of the Books team. They came in third in the county. Addison Coats received a bicycle for her birthday and soon thereafter was riding like a pro! Buckley and Brantley Naylor and Daniel and Tinsley Scott had a wonderful family trip to Disney World with their parents and grandparents. Eason Roberts scrambled up some eggs. Brady Thompson enjoyed the Mudcats’ mascot. Mia Thompson received the Integrity Award at her school. Emma Horne’s dance team invited to the World Championships. A Publication of First Presbyterian Church 214 S. Third Street Smithfield, NC 27577 919-934-0988 fpcsmithfield@nc.rr.com www.fpcsmithfield.org Madeline Horne’s dance team also invited to the World Championship — and she just turned 16! Brooks Perkinson had fun in the snow. Timothy Allen looked pleased at Camp New Hope Retreat. Prayerful Support for Shirley Williams and Alice Narron who are at Meadowview. Myde Eason and Hazel Whitehurst who are at Brookdale Smithfield. Helen Godwin who is at Smithfield Manor. Bernice Johnson has moved to Gabriel Manor in Clayton. Her mailing address is Gabriel Manor, 84 Johnston Estate Road, Clayton, NC 27520. Her room number is 117. Marie Atkins Nor Bell who is at Barbour Court. Mary Miller Charlie James Jane Bolin Tom Johnson Bill Kimball Eddie Perkinson Devon Pollard Phyllis Pollard Nelson Vaughn Betty Welch Rebecca Ziady Bill Leist Marie Maddox Christian Sympathy to the family of Mabel Surles. Mabel died May 7, 2015. Congratulations to Chris and Heather Daniels on the birth of a son, Tucker Blake Daniels; the proud grandmother is Judy Daniels; and to Josh and Kelly Perkinson on the birth of Marley Lynn Perkinson on May 23, 2015; the proud grandparents are Eddie and Sandy Perkinson. Dear Friends, Please know how grateful I have been for your thoughts and prayers during my recent illness. I feel a presence around me that makes me think I’m cared for in many ways. God bless. Rebecca Ziady You are invited! Join us for a Wedding Shower for Cooper Horne and Logan McGee On Saturday, June 6 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Drop Drop--in First Presbyterian Church in the Fellowship Hall Hosted by Ruth Bell and Eleanor Horne The couple is registered at Belk, Walmart and Target May Session Approved PYC and KICKS attending a Mudcats baseball game on Sunday, May 31, 2015, at 5:00 p.m. The activity is also open to all church members. · Approved the use of It Was Not a Silent Night by Adam Hamilton as Sunday school curriculum for the young adult class, a Bible study on Christianity and Islam for the Wednesday morning Bible Study, and Camp Discovery curriculum for Vacation Bible School. · Approved to contract with Dr. Art Ross to work with the Session to clarify the vision and mission of the church, to pay his compensation from the Building Fund, and to set a date of July 1, 2015 to establish a clarified vision and mission and plan for the capital campaign. · Approved reconvening the 2015 Nominating Committee to elect a deacon to fill the unexpired term of Sarah Pate. Former deacon Cindy Smith has volunteered to undertake Sarah’s duties until a replacement is elected. · Approved moving forward immediately to hire a part time Director of Youth Ministries. This position is for a 20 hour work week with the salary to be paid from the $15,000 designated to fund this position. If you have items you wish to bring before Session, contact Debbie Jacobs, clerk. · Honorarium for Jimmy Hooks. Memorials for Clem and Mikki Sharek, Terry Smith, Mabel Surles, J. B. Surles III. Donors: Gayle Godwin, Frank and Lisa Deans, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Underwood, Roger and Eleanor Horne, Virginia Williams, Susan B. Lassiter, Frank and Betsy Olive, John and Maxine McFadyen, Chap and Ann Ragland, Barbara and James Wolfgang. New Hope Presbytery has re-imagined its mission to make it easier for congregations to explore, facilitate, equip and establish new ministries in local communities and across the Presbytery. Partner together in a Passion Driven Ministry! an open INVITATION to the place where YOUR PASSION meets the WORLD’S NEEDS passion driven MINISTRY APPLY FOR partnership FUNDING up to $5,000 to form a Passion Driven Ministry Application Deadline: June 30, 2015 Have you ever . . . Yearned to partner with another church in the Presbytery around a common mission? considered partnering with colleagues in a common ministry? wondered how you could better serve God together? wished you had colleagues to pray and dream about church growth with? The Presbytery of New Hope www.nhpresbytery.org Prospective Member Team The Prospective Member Team has formulated the following recommendations: To increase church visitors and membership, the team will distribute flyers on July 12, giving information about our Vacation Bible School and other church activities to the Chandler Ridge Subdivision in Clayton and the Forest Oaks Subdivision in Smithfield. Plans are being made to utilize the youth in passing out the Smithfield flyers. The team will utilize financial donations generated by the 5 th of July Cookout at the church to assist the Smithfield Rescue Mission with needed updates to their facilities. The team will encourage members to use existing printed postcards to send to members who haven’t attended recently. Cards can also be mailed to friends and residents who might be interested in finding a warm and welcoming church home like First Presbyterian. —Hubert Schmidt Summer Needs Harbor kids need summer toys, drinks and snacks. Please place in the basket in the fellowship hall. This is a project of the Presbyterian Women. Summer Hiatus JOY Connection will not meet for the months of June, July, and August. We will take a break for those three months and then will gather again the first Thursday in September. Go ahead and mark your calendar for September 3, 2015, when we will gather at noon for a delicious meal and a very informative program. If you have any ideas for meals or programs for this group, please call Ann Ragland and share that information. As the song says, “I’ll see you in September….” —Ann Ragland Hunger: The Devil Is in the Details Why are so many foods which I love devilish? Growing up southern I ate deviled eggs and fried chicken most every Sunday. I couldn’t quite develop a taste for deviled ham which only grandma made. But, I fondly remember a fresh dollop of whipped cream atop chocolaty devil’s food cake on special occasions (as opposed to Angel Food Cake with strawberries and whipped cream!) Then there are the Fra Diablo dishes that singes our tongues and causes sweat to pop out on our brows. If you can eat the 10 alarm chili or wings, then you get a T-shirt and your picture on the wall of a restaurant. I used to loooove hot food; it was a devilish sin, but “used to” is the catchphrase of the day now (Evans Horne is an exception only because he has an iron tongue I’m sure). We associate many foods with the devil and lovingly or warily give dishes names that reference him - usually for their sinful decadence or wicked capsaicin. The devil is in the details, and so it is with our hunger missions. The devil of it is that many people are hungry. The good part is that our church reaches out to those individuals through our Hunger ministries as God intended. We should be proud that we are engaged in our community to stop hunger, a devil of a problem. Please support our missions — Yes We Can, Pennies For Hunger and Smithfield Rescue Mission. —Tom Barwick, Chair Wednesday, 12:15 Our Sanctuary June 17: Ella Ann Holding, piano June 24: Greg Honeycutt, baritone July 8: Neuse Little Theater, favorite soloists We’re Opening Doors Thanks to the generous contributions of our congregation to various mission projects, we have been able to advance funds to the Smithfield Rescue Mission to allow the construction of an emergency exit door in their kitchen. This was an important need for them, and we are pleased that we can help. Our contributions to the Fifth of July Fireworks cookout will help replenish our mission budget. In addition, we had enough food left over from the May JOY Connection that we could provide dinner for the 15 residents at the Mission. The staff at the Rescue Mission are very grateful for our help in their Christian ministry to the homeless and the hungry. We will once again provide at meal for the SECU Hospice House. The date is Sunday, June 28. Also keep in mind that we will restock their pantry in November. We are proud to support these worthy causes. —Greg Knoll Join FPC’s Team 37 June 5 Smithfield-Selma High School Track 5:00 p.m.: Gates open 6:00 p.m.: Opening Ceremony 7:00 p.m.: Survivor Walk Dusk: Luminary Ceremony Activities throughout the night, including the Fun Glow Run at midnight. Note: Our location has moved; you’ll find us on the concession stand side near the home team July 15: Students of Karen Mollins, Vernon Hawkins, Dr. Christine Rogers and Betty Barden July 22: John Adams and Ella Ann Holding, duo piano July 29: Thomas Howerton, viola August 5: Students of Dara Edwards August 12: Joshua Joyner, baritone Grassroots Funded by the Johnston County Arts Council and the North Carolina Arts Council Scout Court of Honor Tuesday, June 2, 6:00—8:00 p.m. Fellowship Hall End of year meeting. My father used to play with my brother and me in the yard. Mother would come out and say, “You’re tearing up the grass.” “We’re not raising grass,” Dad would reply. “We’re raising boys.” —Harmon Killebrew The Evelyn Southerland Avera Scholarship It is time to apply for the Evelyn Southerland Avera Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship is to honor the Avera children’s mother, her love of First Presbyterian Church, her spirit, and her strong belief in the value of education. This scholarship is designed for someone seeking a two- or four-year degree, has a financial need, has a connection to this church, and exhibits the characteristics of Evelyn Avera. It is open to any student who is currently enrolled in college. Download an application from our website and return it by June 15, 2015, to Debbie Jacobs. Peace for Today May today there be peace within. May you trust in God that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith. May you use those gifts that you have received, and pass on the love that has been given to you. May you be confident knowing you are a child of God. Let this presence settle into your bones and allow your soul The freedom to sing, dance, praise, and love. It is there for each and every one of us. St. Therese of Lisieux CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED June 2015 PERMIT #93 Smithfield, NC 27577 PO Box 1159 First Presbyterian Church SMITHFIELD, NC 27577 US POSTAGE NON-PROFIT STD MAIL First Presbyterian Church Operating Results January — April 2015 Actual vs. Budgeted January—April 2015 Actual January—April 2015 Budgeted Revenue General Offering PYC and KICKS will not meet in June, July or August. Both groups will resume in September. 75,326.63 87,700.00 Education Quadrant Mission Outreach Q Spirituality Q* Stewardship Q Total Disbursements 222.50 5,150.16 46,598.10 32,290.63 84,261.39 1,299.96 5,170.96 53,426.20 36,012.44 95,909.56 Net Income/(Deficit) (8,934.76) (8,209.56) Disbursements Wee Kirk on Vacation — Resumes September 13 As in the past, we will not have Wee Kirk during the summer. Wee Kirk is for kids in kindergarten through second grade, and it meets each Sunday after Time with Children until the end of worship. If you are looking for something to keep your child or children occupied during worship, pick up a Children’s Worship Bulletin. You may choose either the one for children 3 -6 or the one for children 7-12. You can also pick up a worship bag. They are in a basket beside the doors into the sanctuary. A deacon can assist you in finding these materials. —Ruth Bell *Adjusted for Youth Intern prepayments Camping Fun has not begun, But please do save the date! July 19—23 will be a blast. Hurry, don’t be late! The Property Box Many, many thanks to church members who came to spread mulch on Saturday, May 16: Harold Allen, Stan Coats, Linda Crowder, Kenny Duncan, Dot Ellmore, Jim Henderson, Rich Huckenbeck, David Lee, Anita Liverman, and Hubert and Judy Schmidt. We will begin at 5:30 sharp, And end each night at eight. Stories, music, lots of laughs . . . The memories will be great! P. S. Parents, you may register online at http://FPCVBS2015. By the way, we need large baby food jars and battery operated tea lights. Please donate if you have some! —Kelly Coats Parents and youth leaders: Please do not allow the children under your supervision to play in the sanctuary, at the reception desk in the Great Hall, or in the courtyard. Thanks! —The Property Team Children’s Music with Miss Camille and Miss Kathy WILL CONTINUE during the summer on the third Sundays from 9:45—10:30 a.m. Are you spending your time on the right things? Because time is all you have.” —Randy Pausch Christ wants a child’s heart, but a grown-up’s head. He wants us to be simple, single-minded, affectionate, and teachable, as good children are. But he also wants every bit of intelligence we have to be alert at its job, and in first-class fighting trim. —C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity Teacher Appreciation Breakfast June 14 9:00 a.m. Fellowship Hall Position Description Director of Youth Ministries FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Smithfield, North Carolina May 2015 Purpose: To coordinate a comprehensive youth program of spiritual formation and development while working in concert with volunteer youth leaders. Part-Time: 15-20 hours per week with anticipated three days including Sunday on site. Compensation: $17.00-$ 20.00/hour based on qualifications/ experience Designated Term Position: August/Fall 2015 – Spring 2016* Possibility to extend term pending funding. E. Skill and Experience Needed Reports to: Pastor/Head of Staff and Personnel Team Applications and inquiries should be submitted by July 1, 2015, to Jimmy Hooks/Personnel Team; Jimmy.Hooks@duke-energy.com Responsibilities: A. Relationships Initiate and provide time and space for relationship building with all youth, parents, and leaders. Attend weekly worship (preferred). Encourage and reach out to youth and their families who are not members of FPC Smithfield. Maintain a connection with youth who head off to college or work. B. Ministries Coordinate with youth leaders and participate in youth groups, mission trips, lock-ins, retreats, etc. Create the right balance of fun and innovative activities, spiritual nurture and mission and service opportunities. Provide training for youth leaders. Encourage youth in the importance of worship. Encourage and coordinate youth participation in worship through lay reading and participation in music in coordination with the Director of Music. Plan and execute Youth Sundays in cooperation with the Director of Music and the pastor. C. Youth Leader/ Volunteer Team Have regularly scheduled, quality youth leader meetings for training, encouragement, reflection, and planning. Develop a comprehensive yearly youth schedule of activities. Delegate responsibilities for various spiritual lessons and events. Recruit new youth leaders. Organize and request youth information and release forms. D. Communication, Administration and Other Responsibilities Coordinate and communicate all activities involving youth. ▪ Utilize social media/electronic communications to contact and connect with parents and youth. ▪ Create weekly worship bulletin announcements, monthly articles, photos, calendar updates, etc., for church newsletter, e-news, and youth newsletter. ▪ Develop and keep current a youth-oriented bulletin board. Produce general youth handouts, leader packets, and other relevant printed materials for youth programs. Carefully manage the income and expenses for all youth ministry budget line items. Request and organize youth information and release forms. Meet regularly with the pastor/head of staff to update and discuss youth ministry. ▪ Attend staff bi-weekly meetings. ▪ Attend Session meetings when requested. Have a Christian faith that is filled with hope, curiosity, and assurances. Have strong communication skills and a demonstrated ability to work effectively with volunteers, parents, youth, and fellow staff. Possess strong administrative and organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently. Have a Bachelor’s degree (preferred). Possess creativity, imagination, and flexibility. Have interpersonal skills necessary to work with all age groups and theological perspectives. From the Handbell Director One disadvantage of being the handbell director is that every time we play I have to stand with my back to you, and I don’t have the advantage of seeing firsthand your reactions to our music. I’m hoping you will take the opportunity to thank your FPC ringers for their hard work this year and that you will take a few minutes to give us feedback about what you especially enjoyed or what you would like to see us put back on the shelf! This has been an eventful season for bells, and we have much to be thankful for. Our new practice space is WONDERFUL! Set up and take down time (and physical effort) have been cut in half simply by not having to climb stairs. We’re hoping that those of you who considered ringing with us but were put off by the stairs will reconsider now that we are more accessible. Thanks also to Rich Huckenbeck and his crew for wrestling with the acoustical panels and mounting them so that they not only stay on the wall, but give us the best possible sound in our new space. Rich also helped solve the problem of locking up the bells, so they will be safe while not in use. A special note of thanks to Patrick Templeton. Even with his busy schedule, he has always been willing bring a recorder or flute or clarinet when our music required a soloist. Thanks also to the young people who have been coming on the Third Sunday to begin learning to ring. They’ve done a great job, and I’ve had fun getting to know them and making music with them. I couldn’t end the season without thanking our ringers. Camille, Courtney, Debbie, Anita and Tony, Jane, Ken, and Thomas, Joy, Beth, Judy, you are amazing. You give so much to our church and our community already, but I appreciate the hard work you do each week to make the music come together. You have shared far more in terms of emotional support and friendship and musicianship than I will ever be able to repay. Ring on. —Kathy Rice