From the Pastor - Yorba Linda Presbyterian Church
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From the Pastor - Yorba Linda Presbyterian Church
Grapevine From the Pastor This is the time of year that is full of celebrations and recognitions- Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Memorial Day, graduations and weddings. But it’s also a time to celebrate and recognize the many gifts that people bring to our family of faith. June 2015 On May 17, the sanctuary was full of joy as we celebrated our Music Ministries. I am grateful for the dedication and work of all who participate in our music ministry and worship. I appreciate those who serve the church with their gifts as directors, singers, musicians, sound technicians, ushers, greeters and for those who serve on the worship committee. On May 24th, we ordained and installed new deacons and elders who will bring their gifts of leadership and service to the church and we thanked those who served the church through their gifts these previous 3 years. On June 7th, we will celebrate our youth and especially those who are graduating. We will recognize their journey of accomplishments as well as the new journey they are on to discover more fully their gifts and talents. In the fall, we will be celebrating the gifts of our teachers and their work with our children and youth. Mission Statement: These different gifts and talents of people, God gives to help build up the body of Christ. God equips us and desires for us to utilize the talents and spiritual gifts that we have. However, sometimes, these gifts are not always easily recognized. We sometimes might think that we aren’t gifted in a certain area. Many times, I’ve heard someone say ‘I could not possibly teach a Sunday School class because I don’t have the gift to be a teacher’ or ‘I wouldn’t be good at working with the youth, I don’t have the patience’. But part of discovering our gifts comes in the process of doing and in the act of service. In other words, we may discover that we are able to teach only in the midst of teaching. Part of our faith journey is being open to God’s Spirit to speak to us and discover those gifts. God can speak to us in a variety of ways - through the encouragement of others who see in us something we can’t see in ourselves or through an opportunity that we have resisted but keeps coming back to us over and over again. Sunday Morning Worship (Continued on next page) Worship God Through Jesus Christ; Prepare Disciples through Bible-based teachings and activities; Serve the World through a caring congregation growing within while reaching out. 9:30 AM Yorba Linda Presbyterian Church 19301 E. Yorba Linda Blvd. Yorba Linda, CA 92886 714.777.6822 www.ylpc.org Email articles to info@ylpc.org From the Pastor (Continued from cover) While some spiritual gifts may be more obvious, others like hospitality, and encouragement are equally important. As Paul shares in Ephesians all the gifts God gives are for building up the body of Christ until all of us come to the unity and maturity of faith which allows us to understand the fullness of Christ and his love. I hope that we will continue to share our gifts and encourage one another to discover the gifts that each of us has so to become the body of faith God intends. May we continue to find ways to offer our gifts to the glory of God and through the mission of the church. Let’s take time and truly give thanks and celebrate all the many gifts that God has so graciously provided through the people at YLPC. Ann Welcome New Officers of YLPC! On May 24, we ordained and installed our new Elders and Deacons for the Class of 2018. Each elder or deacon serves for a three year term. We are grateful for those who have stepped forward to serve the congregation in these leadership roles. Please take some time to get to know all of our Elders and Deacons and the work that they do! Session-Ruling Elders Class of '16 Karen Green, Christian Ed Class of '17 Jim Bowman, Personnel/Nominations Class of '18 Kent Arnold, Facilities John Israel, Mission John Hollon, Personnel Fred Hebein, Stewardship Mike Jacobs, Stewardship Frieda Holman, Mission Midge Martinez, Worship Ron Scott, Christian Ed. Matt Kelley, Facilities Dave Nicholson, Worship Board of Deacons Moderator ‘16: Shane Hendrickson Vice Moderator: TBD Secretary ‘16: Diane Nichols Treasurer :TBD Class '16 Class '17 Class '18 Irv Francis Anne Denney Lori Gube Betty Guzowki Chris Hebein Shane Hendrickson Susan Hillman Kathleen Julian Debbie McCracken Dianne Nichols Gil Wolverton LaVerne Stern Thank You! A huge Thank You to our outgoing officers who have just completed their terms of office. Elders: Marcia Willett, Personnel; Johnnie Hitt, Stewardship; Mark Blincoe, Worship; Lisa Guidas, Worship Deacons: Don Fields, Hospitality; Betty Elsing, Congregational Care & Deacon representative for the Nomination’s committee 2 TOWNHALL MEETING – MAY 31ST Facilities We will continue our exploration of our Mission during the next Townhall Meeting on Sunday, May 31st – beginning at 11:00 AM. The next meeting will use our Church Mission Statement to examine ourselves, our activities and our relationship with our Community. A light lunch will be served, and we will be doing some fun activities to get the “creative juices” flowing! “AED” Training At the last Townhall meeting, we underestimated the amount of food needed for lunch, based on the amount of signups we had prior to the meeting. We would like to make sure that we have enough food for everyone at the next meeting; please let us know via the signup sheets if you are thinking about attending the meeting, or let one of our Townhall Meeting Coordinators know; Karen Green, Bill Kittredge, John Israel, Matt Kelley or Pastor Ann. Children’s Ministry Emmaus Road Sunday School In May we studied Pentecost and God’s gift of the Holy Spirit that descended on the disciples like a mighty wind and touched each of them with flames of fire. Traveling to the Celebration, Imagination, and Information Learning Stations children had the opportunity to work with the story using several learning media. In the Information Station they used Kid Pix to create an explanation of Pentecost using pirate language. In the Imagination Station, children did several scientific experiments that revealed the power of the forces of nature reinforcing the concept of the power of God’s Spirit. In the Imagination Station children decorated kites that they flew on Pentecost Sunday. In the Interpretation Station children sang, danced, acted, and made musical instruments, as they celebrated God’s gift of the Spirit which empowers those who love Jesus to do all that he commanded.. In June we will study the Parable of the Good Samaritan, found in Luke 10:25-37. 5th Graders Moving Up Our fifth grade children will be moving up to the Middle School Program in June. On June 7th they will remain in worship for Communion. On June 14th they will begin attending Sunday School in the modular. Children in preschool through 4th grade will remain in their current groups until September. Save the Date Creation Celebration Summer Intergenerational Arts Camp August 3-7, 6:00-8:00 p.m. A gathering of all ages to explore God’s creation through music, art, drama and more. Watch for details and registration information in the Sunday bulletin. 3 (Automated External Defibrillator) We hope you’ve noticed the white metal box mounted to the wall in the east end of the Narthex that has “Defibrillator” printed on it. But, how many know how to use this vital device in an emergency situation? With minimal training, the AED is designed to be used so that anyone can respond in an emergency situation. Several of our members have already been trained. To ensure as many as possible have this training, the Facilities Committee would like to hold a 45 minute class on using the AED with an excellent video produced by the Manufacturer that covers all you need to know to help someone who needs emergency help. If enough people sign up, the Fire Dept. Paramedics will conduct it free of charge! There will be a signup sheet in the Narthex right by the AED for all who are interested to help in an emergency situation. Matt Kelley Kent Arnold YLPC Facilities Committee YLPC CAMPUS CARE DAY JUNE 20TH! Opening Prayer: 8.30 AM Wrap-up: NOON Put the date on your calendars and plan on joining to care for our beautiful campus! April/May Session Summary Session examined elder and deacon-elects. Ordination will be 5/24 YLPC membership remains at 240. A financial audit of 2014 was conducted. The report was accepted as submitted. Discussion was had regarding the youth group and their activities. The Deacon’s reported they have watched a training video for deacons. Nominating Committee reported that they are interviewing potential members of the PNC and hope to have the committee elected shortly. CE continues working on the Summer Art Camp—Creation Celebration. Mission Committee is sponsoring a fundraiser at Don Jose on June 1 with the funds to be used for backpacks and HIS Picnic New Committee assignments were made. Worship reported “Passing the Peace” will occur in the beginning of worship during the summer. Also, storage in the modular needs to be addressed with the possible removal of the modular. Stewardship reported that income was still about $7,000. New check signers were approved and retiring elders will be removed from banking accounts. Facilities reported that more people are needed to be trained on the defibrillators, and a Campus Careday is scheduled. The next town hall meeting will be held on 5/31/15. Discussion was held regarding the Former Pastor policy of the Los Ranchos Presbytery A copy of the Administrative Operations handbook was distributed for discussion next month. Ann shared concerns and prayers for members of the congregation. She distributed a calendar planning form to elders to guarantee their requests are placed on the church calendar. She also offered heartfelt thanks to those elders rolling off of active service. Respectfully submitted, Clerk of Session, Chris Hills, Clerk of Session (Copies of the minutes are available for review in the church office with prior request). April 2015 FINANCIAL REPORT OPERATING FUND Summary Results Through April, we expected to receive $127,500 and actually received $119,555. Advanced reserve funding applied was $14,201. Also through April, we expected to spend $139,779 and actually spent $120,594 and Reserved $18,517 for funds budgeted but not spent. Cash Position $ Operating 152,246 Less: Restricted Funds* Unrestricted Funds $ $ 116,890 35,356 Mtg. Reduction $ 4,020 $ $ $ Total 156,266 15,267 $ (11,247) $ 132,157 24,109 * Restricted funds are restricted to use for a specific purpose. These include designated gifts, program reserves, payables, reserves for building maintenance, and reserves for unspent program budget. MORTGAGE REDUCTION FUND This year we have received contributions of $6,125 and paid $14,601 in principal. Advanced reserve funding applied was $7,633. LOAN BALANCES - Mortgage Reduction General Assembly Loan II $ PILP Total Loans $ 4/30/15 Loan Payment 5,342 $ 309 343,196 4,668 348,538 $ 4,977 Respectfully submitted, Ruth Lemond, Treasurer 4 Interest Rate 4.50% 4.45% Youth Ministries Summertime!!!! May was a time of fellowship and fundraising, we kicked off the month with our May GoY event at Sky Zone where we spent a couple of hours jumping on ginormous trampolines and playing dodgeball. Nothing brings a group closer together than some old fashion competitive sports. Many of you also contributed to our fundraiser, with your help we were able to raise $505 towards our camp funds. Your contributions were greatly appreciated and we enjoyed the time serving you all. With June upon us, it feels appropriate to begin discussing summer plans, get ready to mark your calendars! First, our Summer Kick-Off party will be June 20th from 3-5pm at YLPC. Second, Swim N Study Starts June 22nd at the Sproals. We will meet every Monday for 6 weeks, Ohana 5-7 and Konionia 6-8. During SNS we will share an overlapping dinner hour. If you are interested, or know someone interested in providing either food or a pool please follow the link below to sign up.http://ylpc.weebly.com/swim-n-study.html Also, keep in mind, due to Independence Day, our July GOY event will be July 11th. Furthermore, for those of you attending camp, second deposits of $200 per student are due this Sunday. While middle school spots are all gone, Hume does still have High School spots for anyone interested, this includes incoming freshmen to outgoing seniors. Finally, as always, check out our website for up to date information: http://ylpc.weebly.com/ Interim Youth Leaders, Danielle Martinez and Chris Heibein 5 June Birthdays ANNOUNCEMENTS Mission Fundraiser—June 1st 3-9 pm at don Jose’s Restaurant Dick Keating 06/01 Amelia Morgan 06/02 Glen Connally 06/03 Lisa El-Farra 06/05 Alison Lauderdale 06/05 Rebecca Vis 06/05 Cathy Hess 06/06 The mission Committee will hold a fundraiser to support HIS Picnic and purchase school supplies for the Backpack Project at Don Jose’s in Anaheim Hills. 20% of the total bill, including food and beverages, will be donated back to ULPC. Please come support this wonderful mission and enjoy a great meal and fellowship with friends. Be sure to bring flyer insert in Sunday’s, May 31st, Worship Bulletin. Michelle Henderson 06/07 Eric Morgan 06/07 Dustin Hitt 06/08 Relay for Life Yorba Linda Annie Naylor 06/09 The relay for Life in Yorba Linda will be held on June 26th and 27th, from 5 pm to 10 am. It will be held at the Yorba Linda Middle School on Casa Loma. Anne Roberts 06/0950 Scott Lauderdale 06/10 Marcia Willett 06/10 Mark Blincoe 06/11 Luke Moyer 06/12 Mike Jacobs 06/13 Denise Park 06/16 Kevin Hollon 06/17 Although YLPC is not having a team this year, you can still order a luminaria and make a donation to the American Cancer Society. Please contact LaVerne Stern, at tinker60@msn.com, or after worship services. I will be participating with the YL Woman’s Clue team this year and the Survivors Committee. Thank you, LaVerne Stern Karen Green 06/19 Kimberly Hollon 06/20 Joe Merritt 06/20 Austin Wisnia 06/21 Rob Schriever 06/23 Sandy Wooldridge 06/24 June Criswell 06/25 Stuart Goran 06/25 Sofia Ros 06/25 Kimberly Henderson 06/27 Teddy Hollon 06/27 Caroline Roberts 06/30 2016 Presbyterian Women’s Retreat….Save the date!!! March 11-13, 2016 … Taquitz Pines in Idyllwild Our annual Women’s Retreat with Placentia Pres. Church women will take place the weekend of March 11-13, 2016. All YLPC women and friends are invited to attend. This year our speaker/leader will be Rev. Tamara John whom you might remember with Hope for Life Chapel RV Ministry in Huntington Beach. You may remember her speaking at YLPC about her ministry. With compassion, passion and a mission to serve others and bring people to Christ, Tamara brings excitement and enthusiasm in all that she does. Spending a weekend with Tamara will undoubtedly bring you home feeling refreshed and motivated. Although this is rather early to think about Women’s Retreat, what a neat idea to start saving now. If you just set aside $5.00/week for the next 40 weeks, you will have enough for the retreat plus money for gas to drive up with friends or for shopping on Saturday afternoon. Remember, mark it on your calendar now and begin your savings account. Come and catch Tamara’s spirit!! Anne Sivley 6 Calling all Singers! The Carol and Kirk Choirs Men’s Chorus -Sunday, June 7th delighted the seniors at the Eastern Star Residence with their beautiful music on Thursday, May 21. Singers from the congregation are invited to be part of this special chorus. We will practice on Saturday, June 6th in the sanctuary from 9:30-11 am and sing the next morning. Interested singers can check out music ahead of time. You are also welcome to join us at Thursday night rehearsal June 4th about 8:00 pm. Sunday warm-up time: 8:30 am No Robes. Wear light pants, Hawaiian style/casual shirts as in the past. To listen to music go to jwpepper.com. Type these numbers into upper SEARCH spot.#10027482. Who Will Be a Witness #10059439 Steal Away Women’s Chorus-Sunday June 14th Ladies are invited to sing for our June 14th service. We will go over the piece Sunday, June 7th just after church in the choir room.To listen to anthem go to jwpepper.com and type #10187515 in the Search spot. Piece: (Sometimes I Hear God’s Music) If you have any questions, call Janet K. Thorson, Director of Music jthorson@ylpc.org or 714-879-2246 home. Summer Choir Summer choir starts Sunday June 28th and goes through July. We’ll meet at 8:30 am in the Sanctuary and rehearse the music for that morning. (We'll also sing the next week's anthem as a warmup). Come once-come every week! Open to youth and adultsInvite your church friends. (No Robes) A very special Happy Birthday to Viola Baker who turns 103 on June 4th! CHILDREN’S MUSIC NOTES YLPC's children's music ministry ended the year with lots of activity! On Saturday, May 9, the Celebration and Kirk Choirs sang in the L.A. Area Children's Choir Festival at the Glendale City Church. On May 21, the Kirk and Carol Choirs visited the residents of the Eastern Star Senior Residence to share some music and fellowship. In addition, all three choirs were part of YLPC's fun and festive Music Ministry Sunday on May 17. The choirs will end the 2014-2015 year with an end-of-the-year celebration on Thursday, June 11. Rehearsals will resume in September. Jessica Nicholson, Director of Children’s Music 7