Lunar Eclipse
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Lunar Eclipse
September 27 – October 3, 2015 Volume 6, Issue 35 Special points of interest: Carpenters New Members Lunar Eclipse Sunday, September 27, 2015 A Harvest Moon, a Super Moon and a total lunar eclipse all on the same day? That’s what will happen this Sunday, September 27. On that evening the full moon will slip completely into the earth’s shadow for 72 minutes, creating a total lunar eclipse. And since it’ll be the full moon closest to the start of fall, Wednesday, September 23, it is known as the Harvest Moon. But that’s not all. In its monthly elliptical swing around earth, the full moon will make its closest approach to earth for the year that day. Thus, it’ll be a Super Moon. The supermoon, which comes around once every year, will appear 14% larger and 30% brighter in the sky that evening before it is engulfed by an eclipse for more than an hour. Another supermoon eclipse will not occur again until 2033. Inside this issue: Prayer Requests Deacons of the Week Upcoming Sermons Calendar 2 Read Through the Bible Facts and Figures Happy Birthday Sympathy Carpenters Greeters 3 Welcome New Members Taps 4 Vision Statement Mission Statement Staff 5 The full eclipse of the moon will last more than an hour and be visible, weather permitting, from North and South America, Europe, Africa and western Asia. Showtime on the U.S. East Coast is 10:11 p.m. EDT (0211 GMT); that’s when the moon, Earth and sun will be lined up, with Earth’s shadow totally obscuring the moon. However, sky watchers can camp out early for the partial lunar eclipse, which will begin at 8 p.m. ET in the United States. As the planet’s shadow dims the supermoon, this will create dramatic viewing opportunities for observers. The eclipse will reach its peak during the 10 o’clock hour, giving the supermoon a reddish, copper-like hue. The event should end after midnight. Observing a lunar eclipse is easy and safe. You can look directly at the moon. If the sky is clear the evening of the lunar eclipse just go outside and look at the moon as it rises in the east just after sunset. Gideon's International is an evangelical Christian association founded 1899 in Janesville, Wisconsin. The Gideon's' primary activity is distributing copies of the Bible free of charge. This Bible distribution is a global enterprise taking place in 200 countries, territories and possessions. The association's members focus on distributing complete Bibles, New Testaments, or portions thereof. These copies are printed in over 100 languages. The association is most widely known for its Scriptures placed in hotel and motel rooms. The Gideon's also distribute to hospitals and other medical offices, schools and colleges as well as jails and prisons. The association takes its name from the Biblical figure Gideon, depicted in Judges 6. Sunday, October 4, we will have the privilege of having a Gideon speaker in our worship service for a brief explanation of what the local chapter is doing. Page 2 NEW LIFE TODAY The following names have been submitted to us for prayer. Please make them a priority during the week. Some are sick at home; some are hospitalized; some have had surgery; and some have crises in their lives. Some are short term requests. Some are long term. We/You may not know the circumstances but God does. Volume 6, Issue 35 Natalie Hicks; Greg Giordano, Jerry Hick’s brother-inlaw; Wendell Parker, April Richey’s uncle; Kitty Hicks; Matt Alverado; Jolene, friend of Anna Harvey; Berni White’s sister, Dee; Charlie (Charlene) Saylor, granddaughter of Jan and Keith Lambert; Florence Landrum; John Marynell; Scott Alcala, Connie Paquette’s grandson; Alan Witherington; Sam Butner; Jackie Hudson; David Hammond, Donna’s son; Mark Cone, son of Joe and Donita Cone; Mike Webb; Jan Bednarek; New Life Church Leadership Team; our military personnel; Anna Harvey, missionary in Middle East. Call the church office (728.1861) with your prayer requests. Brian Collins and family, nephew of Sherry Collins; Cathy Marynell; Lindsey Blaise; Beth Collop; Pat Sims; Vera Leaser; Don Bucklew; Josephine Shoop, Natalie Hicks and Debbie Simmons’ mother; Donna Lentsch, neighbor of Deacons for the week are: Michele Lange (630.5066 or cshell2u@gmail.com) and Sue Greenwood (352-552-2270 or September 27 Challenges of Ministry Mark 2 October 25 Reformation Is Costly Mark 6 October 4 World Communion Sunday Holy Communion Selected Scriptures November 1 Clean Hands and Pure Heart Psalm 24 October 11 Mark 3 November 8 Miracles in Mark Mark 12 suzygnwd@hotmail.com). If you have a need during the week please feel free to call or email them. October 18 Parables in Mark Mark 4 November 15 Healings in Mark Mark 13 September 27-October 3, 2015 Sunday 27 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Worship 2:00 College Mtg 6:00 Youth Monday 28 2:00 Brain Injury Support Group 5:00 Lampstand 6:00 Kids Central Tuesday 29 Wednesday 30 Thursday 1 9:00 Lampstand 11:00 Fruitland 8:00 Thrift House Open Prayer Time Park Senior Social Open 10:00 Staff Mtg 6:00 Dinner 5:00 Zumba Gold 5:00 Handbells 6:45 Small Grp 6:00 Praise Team Bible Study 7:00 Choir 7:00 AA Friday Saturday 2 3 5:00 Lampstand Event 10:00 Lunch Brigade Page 3 NEW LIFE TODAY Volume 6, Issue 35 September 20 Our Bible Readings for the next week are: Monday, September 28 Tuesday, September 29 Wednesday, September 30 Thursday, October 1 Friday, October 2 Saturday, October 3 Zachariah 12-14 Malachi Matthew 1-4 Matthew 5-11 Matthew 12-15 Matthew 16-19 Annual Budgeted Expenditures General Fund Giving YTD (9/20) Remaining Unfunded Expenditures Weekly (14 Weeks) $483,000.00 $235,155.47 $247,844.53 $ 17,703.00 Needed as of 9/20 Received 9/20 $ 16,797.00 $ 4,108.00 September 29 Don Lowe September 30 Sam Butner October 1 Jan Bednarek October 2 Keith Lambert October 3 Doris Liller Owen Myer Pat Rossiello We have new contact people for the Carpenters. Dan Halstead (352-250-3243) is now the Carpenter in charge of scheduling donation pick-ups. Do you need to schedule building a ramp? Then Hank DeVries is the initial contact and project assessment person. His number is 352-750-1370. Art Knack is also a contact for ramps after Hank. Art’s number is 352-430-1232. The Staff and Family of New Life church extend Christian sympathy to the following: The family of Jane Parker who died September 18. Memorial services were held at New Life on Tuesday, September 22. The family of Jack Bell who died September 21. Memorial services are scheduled for Saturday, September 26, in the Youth Center for family and friends. Jack will be interred in our Memorial Gardens at a later date. Sign up at the Welcome Desk to be a Greeter on Sunday mornings. The blessing will be yours. Page 4 NEW LIFE TODAY Volume 6, Issue 35 Sherry Hodgkiss, Wanda Roosevelt, Pam Myer, and Jarod Myer attended the new member class on Sunday, September 20, and decided to become members of the New Life Family. The Session voted to accept. These people will be introduced to the congregation on Sunday, September 27. Give a warm welcome to our newest family members! the dim light, he saw the face of the soldier. It was his own son. The boy had been studying music in the South when the war broke out.. Without telling his father, the boy enlisted in the Confederate Army. If any of you have ever been to a military funeral in which taps was played; this brings out a new meaning of it. Here is something Every American should know. We in the United States have all heard the haunting song, 'Taps...' It's the song that gives us the lump in our throats and usually tears in our eyes. But, do you know the story behind the song? If not, I think you will be interested to find out about its humble beginnings. Reportedly, it all began in 1862 during the Civil War, when Union Army Captain Robert Elli was with his men near Harrison's Landing in Virginia. The Confederate Army was on the other side of the narrow strip of land. During the night, Captain Elli heard the moans of a soldier who lay severely wounded on the field. Not knowing if it was a Union or Confederate soldier, the Captain decided to risk his life and bring the stricken man back for medical attention. Crawling on his stomach through the gunfire, the Captain reached the stricken soldier and began pulling him toward his encampment. When the Captain finally reached his own lines, he discovered it was actually a Confederate soldier, but the soldier was dead. The Captain lit a lantern and suddenly caught his breath and went numb with shock. In The following morning, heartbroken, the father asked permission of his superiors to give his son a full military burial, despite his enemy status. His request was only partially granted. The Captain had asked if he could have a group of Army band members play a funeral dirge for his son at the funeral. The request was turned down since the soldier was a Confederate. But, out of respect for the father, they did say they could give him only one musician. The Captain chose a bugler. He asked the bugler to play a series of musical notes he had found on a piece of paper in the pocket of the dead youth's uniform. This wish was granted. The haunting melody, we now know as 'Taps' used at military funerals was born. The words are: Day is done. Gone the sun. From the lakes From the hills. From the sky. All is well. Safely rest. God is nigh. Fading light. Dims the sight. And a star. Gems the sky. Gleaming bright. From afar. Drawing nigh. Falls the night. Thanks and praise. For our days. Neath the sun Neath the stars. Neath the sky As we go. This we know. God is nigh I too have felt the chills while listening to 'Taps' but I have never seen all the words to the song until now. I didn't even know there was more than one verse. I also never knew the story behind the song and I didn't know if you had either so I thought I'd pass it along. I now have an even deeper respect for the song than I did before. Remember Those Lost and Harmed While Serving Their Country. Also Remember Those Who Have Served And Returned; and for those presently serving in the Armed Forces. New Life Presbyterian Church Non –Profit U.S. Postage Paid Leesburg FL 34749 Permit No. 3144 The “Church on the Hill” 201 LaVista Street Fruitland Park FL 34731-4423 Phone: 352.728.1861 Fax: 352.728.8306 E-mail: newlife@newlifefp.org Making Disciples—Growing Disciples—Sending Disciples You can find us on Please become friends and keep up to date with your church family. We’re on the web! You, Lord, reward everyone according to what they have done. Psalm 62:12 Newlifefp.org VISION STATEMENT: As followers of Jesus Christ, we believe that the Bible is the Word of God, and our love for God and others compels us to spread the Gospel, by the power of the Holy Spirit, locally, nationally, and globally, helping everyone experience new life through Christ alone. MISSION STATEMENT: “The mission of New Life Presbyterian Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ, nurture and grow the discipleship of those who believe, and send disciples into the world as witnesses to God’s love and saving grace.” New Life Pastor: Jim Keegan (pastorjim@newlifefp.org) Phone: 352.250.0348 Music/Worship Coordinator: John Kimer (john@newlifefp.org) Disciple for Families Bob Blaise (bob@newlifefp.org) Youth Pastor: Bradley Myer (Bradley@newlifefp.org) Ministry Assistant: Sherry Willingham (sherry@newlifefp.org) Financial Manager/Admin Assistant: Marybeth Harvey (Marybeth@newlifefp.org) Custodian: Clarence Willette (rosethekat@embarqmail.com) Pianists: Quirino (Q) Rubio Keri Sellars Treasurer: April Richey Nursery Attendants: Hattie Corbin Erin Myer