5 2016 Newsletter - First Presbyterian Church
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5 2016 Newsletter - First Presbyterian Church
In May we are highlighting FPC in MISSION (near & far). All these endeavors need your prayer support. In addition, both our missionaries in Thailand: Leith & Carol Fujii, and our Senior High Mission Trip to Ferguson & St. Louis, MO, need your financial support. (Envelopes for the Fujiis & the Senior Highs are in the pews.) Please watch the bulletin & newsletter, or ask how you can be of help at the other mission sites where we serve: The Dubuque Rescue Mission, the Dubuque Food Pantry, Café Ministry, the New Beginnings Shelter; and our Vacation Bible School outreach! Mission/Stewardship SENIOR HIGH MISSION TRIP UPDATE · But our expenses will s(ll exceed our current resources. Our host church charges $75 per person to house us and plan our schedule for service. This does not include meals. Currently, 10 are planning to serve in mission: Naomi, Jonah, & Elias Brehm, Sam & Lupe Morales, Carlie & AnneGe Boelk, Mark Stant, Kate Rupert, and the pastor. · Watch for specially marked envelopes in the pews, or simply write Mission Trip in the memo line of your check. Thank you! St. Louis/Ferguson Support for Senior High Mission Trip July 17-22, 2016 PLEASE! THE SENIOR HIGH MISSION TRIP needs your help! Our bake sale raised $600 to help fund our mission trip to Ferguson/St. Louis, MO this summer. Envelopes in the pews have also collected an addi4onal $300. The Mission Com will provide its support. Confirmands & Mentors Serve @ Café Ministry As a service project for Confirma4on our confirmands: Carlie Boelk, Eva McCaw, Sam & Lupe Morales, and Jonah & Elias Brehm; along with several of their mentors: Beth Foxen, Carol Gunn, Joe Klinebriel, and Lyle Vander Broek; teachers: Linda Longfield & Kat Achtemeier; and volunteer: Suzanne Heber, served a delicious meal to 85-90 folks on Thursday, March 31. For some of our mentors and confirmands this was their first experience serving for Café. We are grateful for these volunteers, and especially for the many hands that supplied all the food that was served. Please mark your calendars now for our next Café Ministry meal which will be served on Thursday, June 30th. Mail bag Thank you! In Mission in Thailand—Leith & Carol Fujii Dear Pastor Kat and our Loyal “Paper Buddies,” Thank you for Sunday’s collec4on of household paper products. We have come to depend on your support and refer to you as our “Paper Buddies.” You are to us a reminder that God is always standing by so don’t sweat the small stuff! God bless! Envelopes for addi4onal support are in the pews. Gratefully on behalf of all we serveSister Charla and staff at the Dubuque Community YM/YWCA Vicm Services Shelter Your prayers are coveted most of all. A recent newsleGer is in the Coffee Hour room. In Life of the Church SERVICE OF PRAYER AND SOLIDARITY in response to the Cross-burning in Dubuque. On Wednesday, April 13 Dubuque police say they found items that appeared to be burnt crosses at the intersec4on of Washington & 22nd St. In response to this act Rob Hoch, along with UDTS students, Kate Rupert, Julius Sheppard, and Maggie Lewis (all of whom are part of the life and ministry of First Pres) organized a Service of Reconcilia4on and Solidarity on Sunday, April 17th. The service drew around 200 people from throughout Dubuque and beyond (22 of whom were part of the First Pres family of faith). As part of the service the par4cipants 4ed small strips of fabric together Sunday to show a physical sign of unity in the wake of the incident. While crosses may have burned on Wednesday, the spirit of love burned brighter and stronger as people sang, prayed, and fellowshipped together on Sunday. Rob summed up Sunday’s witness with these remarks: “To see so many gathered, of so many different hues and accents, from so many places, young and old together -- it reminds us again that while the journey may be long it is far from uncertain: ‘The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards jus4ce.’ MLK Jr.” Confirma<on Sunday at FPC The worship service on Sunday, April 24th began with the presenta4on of the Confirma4on Class and their Mentors: Carlie Boelk (Beth Foxen), Eva McCaw (Carol Gunn), Jonah Brehm (Lyle Vander Broek), Elias Brehm (Steve Foxen), Sam Morales (Joe Klinebriel), and Lupe Morales (Franklin Yartey). It was a day of celebra4on for a journey that began way back in July 2015. As a thank you to the congrega4on for all its support. The Confirma4on Class created and assembled a Daily Prayer Book as a giR to their church family. Ava McCaw provided the cover artwork. Celebrate with Us on May 8th! We will be honoring our Sunday School Teachers and worship leaders . . . . . . and honoring our graduates during Coffee Hour. Don’t miss the opportunity to celebrate their accomplishments and give your well-wishes. Daily Prayer Book A gift to our church family from the Confirmation Class of Congrega<onal Life FPC Talent Shines at Talent Night, from your reporter on the scene: Suzanne Heber. The 2016 First Presbyterian Talent Show on Sunday, April 10 was a fabulous evening of music, magic, words from the heart, and lots of laughs (and let's not forget the delectable feast star4ng us off)! Imogen Hoch shared two lovely songs on her violin, followed by a poignant poem Joyce McClain shared. Isaac and Miriam Clare Duff-Hansen wowed the audience with a rabbit in a hat and many magical scarves, and Kat Achtemeier kept us in s4tches with BuGons and Greedy Dogs! Florence SeiTer brought her friend Janina, who shared a Jamaican poem Florence had learned as a child; Florence followed with a soulful a capella version of 'How Great Thou Art'. Gwendoline Hoch entertained us with her amazing skills on the piano. Deb Leiter shared 3 light-hearted original poems, and last but not least, Gabriel Hoch kept us in s4tches with his Puff the Magic Dragon solo. (All of this was beau4fully held together by our wonderful MC: Suzanne Heber!) “Thank you!” Congrega4onal Life Com, for puUng this together! What a great ending to a great weekend! Pentecost Sunday (consider wearing red) 29 9:00am Sunday School for all ages 10:15am Worship: Rev. Achtemeier, preaching 1:30pm Bethany Home worship: Pastor & Jill Klinebriel 22 9:00am Sunday School for all ages 10:15am Worship: Maggie Lewis, preaching 1:30pm Bethany Home worship: Maggie Lewis & Jill Klinebriel 9:00am Sunday School for all ages 10:15am Worship: Rev. Dr. Tim Slemmons, preaching 15 8 9:00am Sunday School for all ages 10:15am Worship: Rev. Achtemeier, preaching Honoring Graduates/Teachers 1 9:00am Sunday School for all ages 10:15am Worship: Rev. Achtemeier, preaching Sacrament of Holy Communion Sun 30 Kate Rupert begins as Summer SPM 23 16 6:30pm Session 9 6:30pm DDCO 2 Mon May 2016 31 24 John Knox Presbytery @ Waukon, WI 17 10 11:30am Young at Heart @ Village Inn 3 Tue 1 JUNE 6:00pm Choir 25 6:00pm Choir 18 6:00pm Choir 11 6:00pm Choir 4 Wed 2 Fri 13 1:30pm Manor Care: Maggie Lewis & Jill Klinebriel 6 3 27 20 Pastor out of office 11:00am Graveside service for Evelyn Eleanor Gress Jones @ Mt. Calvary 26 19 12 6:30pm Mission/Stewardship 5 Thu 4 28 9:00am Worship (Choir room) 21 14 7 8:00am Men’s Breakfast 8:30am Cong Life 9:00am Deacons Sat Deacons of the Month: Mark & Debbie Stant May Birthdays and Anniversaries 1 Michelle Daniels 2 Jesse Biekert 6 Randy Muntz Lyfe Fountain 7 Lis McGovern 8 Bill & Janet Spoerl Please join us as we honor our soon-to-be graduates during Coffee Hour on May 8th: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES: Cooper Boelk Western Dubuque High School Naomi Brehm Dubuque Senior High School Jack Dillman Hempstead High School Tim McCaw Hempstead High School 11 Katherine Achtemeier Joe Klinebriel Bob & Tracy Wildermuth 12 Aspen Herbst COLLEGE GRADUATES: 13 Dusty Herbst Shannon Black 16 John & Jamie Dillman 17 Nathan Longfield 20 Amanda Eby Joe & Jill Klinebriel Jim & Tarry Prine Nathan Longfield Hope College, BA— Religion: Chris4an History and Theology 22 Mark & Kat Achtemeier Mike & Cheryl Heer GRADUATE SCHOOL: Carthage College, BA— (Summa Cum Laude) Poli4cal Science, Minor in Religion ScoG & Beth McCaw Wizdom Fountain Julius Sheppard UDTS, Master of Divinity Sara SuGer UDTS, Master of Divinity 24 Stephen Longfield Sean Walker UDTS, Master of Divinity 29 Leith & Carol Fujii 23 Your Church Family Needs You! OFFICE HOURS Pastor: Secretary: Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Mon. 11:00-2:00pm Wed. 11:00-2:00pm Thu. 11:00-2:00pm (afternoon) 9AM—2PM (by appt.) (by appt.) PREACHING SCHEDULE MAY May May May May May 1 8 15 22 29 Rev. Katherine Achtemeier Rev. Katherine Achtemeier Rev. Dr. Timothy Slemmons Maggie Lewis Rev. Katherine Achtemeier All areas of ministry at FPC could use your help. Please volunteer for one of the following commiGees: Buildings & Grounds – Chris Daniels & Alex Jack Chrisan Educaon – Linda Longfield Congregaonal Life – Terri Gronau Finance & Personnel – John Dillman & Bob Monthey Memorial – Linda Longfield & Rachel Vander Broek ELECTRONIC GIVING has arrived at FPC. Informa4on was included in your quarterly statement from the church. If you have ques4ons or would like more informa4on contact church treasurer, Bob Monthey. Chris<an Educa<on FPYers Make Lunch at the Dubuque Rescue Mission Last Saturday, kids from our FPY group (Ethan & Thomas Blair and Ella Jane Gunn) met The Sheppards at the Dubuque Rescue Mission to prepare lunch. Nicole had planned a menu to include lots and lots of chopping and mixing to keep lots of hands busy. The kids were so efficient that they leR liGle for Nicole to do, and had lunch prepared well ahead of schedule. We served about 70 por4ons of SpagheU and Meat Sauce, hand sliced and seasoned garlic bread, ar4choke dip (made with several pounds of hand shredded cheese), a hand chopped Greek Salad, and mashed BuGernut Squash. ARer cleaning up, we enjoyed the meal together. Thanks FPYers! The Dubuque Rescue Mission houses about 30 homeless men, and provides them with a mul4tude of services to help them regain their independence. The Mission also serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner to as many as 100 people per meal. The meals are free and open to the public. Two thriR stores, a moving truck, and bike shop are operated by current and former Mission residents. HELP WANTED at VBS!! Vaca4on Bible School at FPC needs volunteers to help make VBS a safe place to learn about what it means to be a Light of the World. VBS will run June 20-24 from 9:00 – 11:30am at the church. To help, please sign up in the Coffee Hour room. Registra4on forms are also available for VBS Kids (ages 4- entering 6th grade). Come join the fun!!! Vacation Bible School 2016 Light of the World First Presbyterian Church June 20-24, 2016 9:00-11:30 am (for children age 4-entering 6th grade) The last day of our Sunday School program before summer break is May 29. Join us again in the fall on Rally Day, September 11th! May The Dubuque Food Pantry needs your help. All non-perishables are welcome especially macaroni & cheese, tuna and other canned meat, soup, peanut butter & jelly, cereal, rice, pasta, boxed potatoes, #3 baby food, diapers (size 3-5), and baby wipes. Please place your donations to Food for the First in the basket in the Narthex. Your generous donations assist those in need in our neighborhood and help to make their lives a little brighter. Thank You! Mission Committee “Supplies for the Second” While serving at the Domestic Violence Center we learned how we can help by providing supplies that are always needed: toilet paper, paper towels, boxes of tissues, toilet bowl cleaner, cleaning products like Windex, laundry detergent, diapers. This month’s major needs are paper and cleaning products and an assortment of gree<ng cards. Please bring your “Supplies for the Second” to the church and place them under the table in the narthex the second Sunday of each month. Dawna Duff has volunteered to deliver them to the collection site at the Dubuque Community Y. First Presbyterian Church 1684 Iowa St. Dubuque, IA 52001 Food for the First