5.15 newsletter - Dutch Neck Presbyterian Church
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5.15 newsletter - Dutch Neck Presbyterian Church
DUTCH NECK CHURCH NEWS “Nurturing...Sharing...Serving” Phone: 609-799-0712 Fax: 609-799-4686 E-mail: admin@dutchneckpresbyterian.com Website: http://www.dutchneckpresbyterian.com Reverend Jan Willem van der Werff Ben Johnson, Youth Leader CAFÉ CONVERSATION THE FUTURE OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH MINISTRIES AT DUTCH NECK 3, 2015 @ 11 AM; THEN: CANOE TRIP!! (NOON) MAY On Sunday May 3, 2015 after worship we will continue our important journey through the timeline of Children’s and Youth ministries at Dutch Neck into the future. This is the initial part of a visioning process to set the course of Children’s and Youth ministry’s future. One of the narratives around Dutch Neck is what a wonderful and strong Children’s and Youth ministry the church had over the last decades. There are many metaphors, mission trips, stories and pictures to illustrate this. You can admire and relive good moments and add your own to the informative timeline in Fellowship Hall Peggy Redman made. Many members have contributed to it with pictures and comments on post-its. The timeline MAY 2015 #545 showcases the highly effective children and youth ministries we have enjoyed over the last 25 years (and before). It has also proven to be a good tool to figure out when and why these ministries were less successful. May 3rd we will address the exciting question: what can we do concretely to uphold and strengthen the vibrant and thriving tradition of Children and Youth ministries at Dutch Neck? More information about the timeline, please contact Peggy at predman799@gmail.com or Jan Willem at jwvanderwerff@dutchneckpresbyteri an.com. So we encourage all parents, youth, and other stakeholders to please join us (again) as we continue to go from the past to the future at our second round of Café Conversations about the Children and Youth Ministries at Dutch Neck. How can we create a new sustainable approach to Children and Youth ministries? How can we create a structure that will support the ministry? How can we make this process enjoyable and fruitful? After this hour of conversations we are all invited to join the youth on a canoe trip! 2) What do you consider the most important ministries on the timeline wall for the life of the Children’s and Youth ministries at Dutch Neck? Questions to ponder before May 3: 1) What characterizes the high and low points of Dutch Neck’s Children and Youth ministries during the last 25 years? 3) How, concretely, can we strengthen the Children and Youth ministries? (May 3) God bless, The Rev. Jan Willem van der Werff SPRING CLEANUP DAY It’s that time of year again . . . time for our Spring Clean Up! After a particularly harsh winter, we have some work and a few projects to take care of. So, put on your work gloves, grab your rakes and brooms and come on out on Saturday, May 23 at 1 pm to help give our facilities and grounds a beauty make over! ~Bob Dix, Chair (bobdix550@gmail.com) Facilities Chair Inside this issue: Our Life Together 1-10 Youth Fellowship 4 Kid’s Page 7 Calendar 8 Birthdays 9 Worship Services 10 Page 2 APRIL 21 SESSION SUMMARY Session met on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 and did much good business. We reviewed the Nursery School 2015-16 budget, as presented by Kim Kelly and Barbara Fruh. Bob Dix will present recommendations to session this fall for the next three-year contract renewal. Jan Willem conducted a robust discussion of the current committee structure and led session through a rethinking of current committees and how they align (or don’t) with the five major focus areas defined by last year’s visioning exercise. It was agreed that the Children and Youth area needs a strong group of young adults representing Christian Education from nursery through high schoolers. We need to formalize what has been informal and incomplete. The Fellowship Committee needs new members to help Florence Cohen (who has come back on session) and should focus on both internal activities (in the “History and Identity” area) and external ones (aligned with the “Invitation and Outreach” emphasis). We agreed that Personnel and Administration (currently chaired by Bob Murray) needs to have members from each of the teams that hires and supervises staff, so, at a minimum representatives from Facilities Care (which is doing well under its new structure), Worship and Music, and Children and Youth Ministries. Finally, in the boldest move, suggested by Greg Slonaker, Stewardship and Finance should be renamed something like the “Time, Talent, and Resources Committee,” which would have Stewardship, Finance, MPSG, and Nominating as active and interrelated subcommittees. With the prospect of bringing in as many as 12 new members, session agreed to do a final review and vote at the May 17th meeting (at which this year’s confirmands will be examined), then, if the way be clear, bring the group formally into membership on Sunday, May 31st, Confirmation Sunday. is, almost exactly 200 years after Dutch Neck was formally established as a separate congregation. Session approved our hosting at that time. The Abundant Grace dinner worship project is moving forward, with DNPC hosting a second time tomorrow. Session approved the pastor’s seeking and appointing two Board members for this ministry. Attempts to identify leadership for Vacation Bible Camp (VBC) in July have not met with success to date, and there was a sense that, under the circumstances, this activity might not continue. Respectfully submitted, David N. Redman Clerk After discussion with Plainsboro and the Princeton Korean church, it is likely that Dutch Neck will host the Presbytery meeting on Tuesday, November 8, 2016—that NON-RINGER SINGERS MAY 10 AND 24 Come both Sundays at 8:45 AM - Don’t miss it! Our pick-up choir for all ages meets on May 10 and 24 for our monthly contribution to the Sunday worship celebration. We hope that you will join us at 8:45 a.m. in Fellowship Hall, when we will have you ready to sing for 9:30 am worship. No preparation, music reading, or prior choral singing experience is necessary and the choir is open to all ages--bring the kids! And a friend! So if you like to sing with others but can't commit to the weekly choir, please join this Non-Ringer-Singers choir! If you have questions (or name suggestions for the choir, one submitted recently is: the Joyful Singers) contact Martin Tel (martin.tel@ptsem.edu), Gail Lee (ghl2006@verizon.net) or Jan Willem van der Werff (jwvanderwerff@dutchneckpresbyterian.com). Page 3 ADULT EDUCATION - MAY Friday, May 1. Who Are Our Neighbors?" Participation in Unity Day March (3:30 - 6:30 p.m.) and Dinner (7 p.m. in Masonic Hall) in Trenton, to commemorate slain youth: a follow-up to Rev. Lukata Mjumbe's class on March 29th. May 3 Continue the Café Conversation about Youth and Children's ministries, in Fellowship Hall, using the Timeline. May 10 "Who Are Our Neighbors?": Discussion and de-brief after May 9th "field trip" to attend Russian Orthodox church vespers. May 17 Joint Adult Ed/Confirmation Class meeting during the 11 o'clock hour, to discuss Statements of Faith. May 31 Celebration of Confirmation Class and New Members. Looking Ahead to June: June 7 and 14 "Who Are Our Neighbors?": a two-part series on the Korean Presbyterian church, both in the USA and in Korea, led by Jenny Lee, PTS. May 24 Presentation related to commemoration of the Holocaust (TBD). YOUTH Come to Youth Fellowship! May 3 All-family Canoe Trip - 12 am to 3 pm (following Café Conversation on Youth & Children's Programs) $35 per canoe Canoe Base, 483 Alexander Road in Princeton. www.canoenj.com/prince1.htm May 17 Ben is preaching at morning worship. *Bash-In-The Grass Spring 5:15 - 8 pm Come out for one last night of Youth Group and finish the year the way it began - with live music, free food, games, campfire and more! May 31 Confirmation Sunday Important information! Still time to signup for the Montreat Trip that is happening July 11 through July 18 and for the Mission Trip that happens July 26 through August 1. Please note that the Mission trip is now open to 6th-12th graders. We would love to have you join us! Interested? contact: Ben Johnson www.dutchneckyouth.org/grow-with-us WILLS EMPHASIS SUNDAY - MAY 3, 2015 The Memorial, Planned and Special Gifts Committee is pleased to announce that The Rev. Dr. James F. Reese will be the guest preacher on Wills Emphasis Sunday, May 3, 2015. We welcome Dr. Reese to our pulpit on this special Sunday when we acknowledge and give thanks for the generous bequests Dutch Neck has received in the past. Dr. Reese is currently the Minister of Interpretation for the Presbyterian Foundation. He previously was the Director of the Racial Ethnic Ministry Unit of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church prior to which he served churches in Alabama and Tennessee. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Knoxville College, a Master of Divinity degree from Pittsburgh Seminary and a Doctor of Divinity degree (Honorary) from Knoxville College. Dr. Reese is no stranger to Dutch Neck having previously visited with us to preach on Wills Emphasis Sunday, to teach an Adult Education class on "Planned Giving the Christian Way", and to meet with members of Session and the MPSG Committee to discuss planned giving at Dutch Neck. We appreciate that Dr. and Mrs. Reese will join us again this year. Page 4 BUSY BEES Finally it’s spring! At least for our area. Folks in Vermont still have need for warm clothing and children yearn for hats and scarves. We have had lovely ‘thank you’ letters from our new friends in Vermont and their organization is very much like old time M.A.T.E. We thank God for bringing us together. You will find us upstairs in the CE building on Tuesday, May 5 at 10 am. Just bring your sandwich and needles then stay for lunch. Coffee, tea, dessert and new friends are provided. For questions, contact Joan Eddinger at 609-799-0003. CORNERBRIGHTENERS The CornerBrighteners will meet Thursday, May 21 at 10:00 am. We will be traveling to HomeFront on Princeton Pike in Lawrence to meet with Sheryl Nomes, the Development Associate and to tour the facility. Lunch will follow. If interested in joining us, please contact Thelma Bornheimer at 609-799-0916. SERMONS & MUSIC ONLINE Have you missed a sermon or know someone who did? 1. Listen to Sunday’s sermon by going to dutchneckpresbyterian.com and scroll to the bottom of the page to hear previous sermons. Hint: Add your comments for all to see 2. OR on your smart phone, download the app SoundCloud, search for dnpc” and hit follow. Now how cool is that? 3. OR contact the office (799-0712) and request a CD. Of note is the following selection from the web: https://soundcloud.com/dnpc-sermons/october-122014-childrens-choir Share this with friends or acquaintances. Post a link into a regular email and see what happens. The hits on the website have been from Russia, South America and of course The Netherlands. And keep in mind shut-ins. Take a CD yourself to the person, or play it for them on your smart phone. Contact Skip Williams with any questions at swillcac@aol.com. TRENTON AREA SOUP KITCHEN (T.A.S.K.) Every 4th Wednesday of the month, volunteers meet at the Christian Education building at 9:20 AM to deliver food and assist at TASK. They usually return around 1:00 PM. Our next outing will be Wednesday, May 27. • • • • How to reach the pastor, the Rev. Jan Willem van der Werff: Through Robbin Albert in the church office, Monday through Thursday from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM. at (609) 799-0712. For pastoral emergencies, please call his cell phone at (609) 580-0556 anytime. Through e-mail: jwvanderwerff@dutchneckpresbyterian.com Friday is his day off. For more information contact Brenda Mihan at 799-1422 or Carl Stillwell at 799-0772. Non-perishable food donations appreciated. Place in basket in church or wagon outside of FH. Thank you. Page 5 CENTERING PRAYER Centering Prayer will meet on Wednesday, May 6 and 20 at 7:15 pm in the Office Parlor. NEXT BOOK CLUB we will read The Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline, The discussion will be Monday, May 4 at 7:30 pm in the Office Parlor. Come and bring a friend! Happy Reading! Contact Terri DeVincenzo at 609-716-1776 or rtcenz@verizon.net All are welcome to join us as we share in this time of contemplative prayer. Please contact Julie Donaldson at juliedon4@aol.com if you have any questions. DEACON’S ANNUAL CHURCH PICNIC MINDFULNESS PRACTICE Wednesday Meetings/Practice sessions are open to members and non members of Dutch Neck Church. The next meetings will be Wednesday, May 13 and 27 at 7:30 pm in the Office parlor. Trish Miele leads this group and asks you to email her if you plan on attending at mindfultrish8@gmail.com. To learn more about mindfulness, visit her website www.trishthetutor.com and go to the Mindfulness tab. Feel free to invite a friend. SUNDAY, June 14 following worship. Join us for food, fun and fellowship. All are welcome. As the date approaches, there will be a sign-up sheet in Fellowship Hall so start planning on what dessert, side dish or salad you would like to share. Remember to bring your picnic blankets/chair. Children’s games, organized walk. hamburgers and hot dogs provided. Mark you calendars! NURSERY SCHOOL HAPPENINGS - MAY 2015 Spring is registration time and we have many visitors sharing our day with us and enrolling in our school for the 2015-16 school year. May is a month of growth and awakening at the nursery school. We talk about April showers that bring us May flowers. We plant seeds and learn about baby animals and eggs. Our caterpillars have arrived! The children are amazed as they witness the caterpillar’s transformation from a chrysalis to a beautiful butterfly in just a few days. Our four year olds embark on their Master Artists unit. Children will be exposed to a wide variety of artists, art techniques and mediums. They will compare art styles, mood and color. They will explore the works of great artists such as Monet, O’Keeffe, Matisse, Kandinsky and Chihuly. The last day of school is Friday, May 29th and we will all gather at Mercer County Park on Monday, June 1st for a picnic and an afternoon of fun and games. Our Summer Camp program begins June 1st and continues for 4 weeks. Classes are open to children 3 through 6 years of age, Monday thru Thursday, 9:00 to 12:00pm. The camp day will have more outdoor activities than the normal school day with a literature based curriculum. In addition to our 2 ½, 3 and 4 year old cooperative programs, we offer a three to five day non-cooperative Kindergarten Enrichment program held in the mornings, 9:00am -12:00pm or afternoons 12:00 – 3:00pm. Busing is available. We have limited openings in all of our classes for September so please share this information with friends and have them call the school office at 799-9490 to learn more about what our school has to offer! Have a wonderful summer! Kim Kellly Director Page 6 SINFONIETTA NOVA’S FINAL CONCERT Saturday, May 9 - 7:30 pm Prince of Peace Lutheran Church An all Dvořák program! Sinfonietta Nova's final concert this season presents two favorite masterworks of the orchestral literature: the beloved Dvořák Cello Concerto and the majestic Dvořák Symphony No. 7. This year's top prize winner in our youth concerto competition, cellist Chase Park, will be the featured soloist. Join Sinfonietta Nova as the orchestra brings its seventh season celebration to a close--it's going to be an evening of glorious music making! See www.sinfoniettanova.org for tickets and other information. Gail Lee, conductor GROVER MEMORIAL GARDEN FOR FEEDING HUNGRY PEOPLE IN MERCER COUNTY In April, Jim Souders and Bob Jackson rototilled the rows that were established in 2013, so we will be ready to plant in May. Another member of our congregation is designing a drip system for watering the garden so we can use as little water as possible. Joan Maier is growing early tomato seedlings. At Kerri Hamm’s suggestion, we have planted raspberries along the north fence of the garden in the hopes that garden workers can get a tasty snack later in the summer (or maybe next year). Now we’re ready for you to sign up to do your part. We can use people with all sorts of skills; picking up rocks from the rows, laying down weed barriers, planting seeds, planting seedlings, watering, harvesting, delivering produce to a food pantry, whacking the grass between the rows, and running or walking between the rows to keep the paths worn. Please sign up on the yellow sheet in Fellowship Hall to tell us what you would like to do. Watch for our first big planting day in May. Contact Heidi Jamieson at hpjamieson@earthlink.net with questions. Taylor Chapman is in Afghanistan for a 9-month deployment. Taylor grew up in the church and was an active member until his enlistment after graduating from WWPHS North. Members who would like to send Taylor a card or letter are encouraged to do so using the address below. In addition, Kevin and Gerry Mackenzie will be coordinating a monthly care package schedule for Taylor. Any member or church group/committee that would like to send a care package can contact the Mackenzie’s to schedule a month (kandgmackenzie@comcast.net or 609-240-5512). A list of suggested items to include in the packages is available, or groups can be creative in what they include. Thank you for your support of Taylor. Taylor Chapman 789th EOD CO Attn: JTF EOD Kandahar Airfield APO AE 09355 WHO WOULD BE WILLING TO ORGANIZE AND COORDINATE VBC 2015 JULY 6-10, 2015? Last year we concluded that VBC 2014 was a huge success: “Although it was a hot week, the campers, teachers and helpers all had a great time learning how God is everywhere in our lives. God is in us, in our friends and family, in church, in the garden, in the world, in prayer, in sharing, in music. GOD IS EVERYWHERE!!!” There were 64 campers in attendance. For this year we are looking for (a) leader (s) that will help organize and coordinate VBC. If you are such a person, or know one, please let Jan Willem know asap at jwvanderwerff@dutchneckpresbyterian.com Thank you! “If at first you don’t succeed, do it like your mother told you.” ~Author unknown Page 7 Sunday Offerings* 9:00 AM - Nursery care; 9:30 AM – Worship Celebration; 9:45 AM Sunday School - 4 yrs. to 4th grade & Bibles and Bagels - 5th - 7th grade; 10:30 AM – Fellowship Hour; 11:00 AM - Adult Education Page 8 Page 9 MAY BIRTHDAYS 05/01 Kimberly Osborne 05/03 Kyle Van Dyke 05/04 Oscar Benkard 05/05 Robert Dix Marion Whitney 05/06 Janet Jordan Rene Seeland Ryder Van Dyke 05/07 Jill O'Brien 05/09 Claire Cirullo 05/11 Virginia Dearborn Jacob Hamm 05/13 Suzannah Sabin Deborah Gervasio Norman Bergstrom Jr. Jeff Cirullo 05/14 Phoebe Melchior 05/15 Bonnie Burns 05/17 Kevin Appelget Luke Hansen 05/21 Margaret Acheampong Gerry Mackenzie 05/21 Noah Horan 05/22 Connie Kartoz 05/29 Theresa Gleim Alice Jackson 05/30 Trish Miele 05/31 Charlotte Dey 05/23 Cathy McClenahan 05/24 Cindy Haegley Jessica Mains Emily Brooks John Pakulski Jr. 05/25 Walter McIntyre Katherine McCormick Samantha McCormick 05/26 Sandra Browne Kevin Mansfield Giulia Marolda Jack Carter MAY SCHEDULE USHERS/GREETERS/FELLOWSHIP May 3 Ushers/Greeters Don & Gay MacQueen Fellowship Hour Gordon & Barbara Riggs May 24 Ushers/Greeters Amy & Ken Carter Fellowship Hosts Stanley & Pat Tantum May 10 Ushers/Greeters Frank & Nancy Roff Fellowship Hosts Clifford & Kay Reed May 31 Ushers/Greeter Kevin & Gerry Mackenzie Fellowship Hosts May 17 Ushers/Greeters Andrew & Diane Marolda Fellowship Hosts Frank & Kathleen Liao UNITY WALK Friday, May 1, 2015 has officially been declared the Day of "Unity in the Community." There will be a prayer walk for unity and peace in the places where men, women and children have been murdered in Trenton this year. United Mercer Interfaith Organization, area faith and community leaders, and a coalition of area families will walk. You are urged to participate. The starting time is 3:30PM and the starting points are the Westminster Presbyterian Church (1140 Greenwood Avenue, Trenton) and the Islamic Center of Ewing (685 Parkway Avenue, Ewing). The ending point, at 6PM, is the Gandhi Peace Garden (223 East Hanover Street, Trenton). Followed by dinner at the Masonic Temple. More info and sign up sheet for dinner at a Dutch Neck Table contact David Redman at redmandn@gmail.com. NAMI MERCER WALK This year's NAMI Mercer Walk to benefit people with mental illness and their families will be held on Saturday, May 2nd at Educational Testing Service. Our church is sending a team for the second year in a row, and you can be a team member even if you can't join us on May 2nd. Visit http:// namiwalks.nami.org/ fpcdn to donate or to join the team as a walker or a "virtual walker." If you have any questions about the walk or NAMI Mercer, please contact Heidi Jamieson at 609-371-0247 or hpjamieson@earthlink.net. WORSHIP CELEBRATION SCHEDULE Join us Sundays at 9:30 am for our Worship Celebration followed by Fellowship Hour at 10:30 am Sunday, May 3 5th Sunday of Easter Acts 8:26-40; Psalm 22:25-31; 1 John 4:7-21; John 15:1-8 Sunday, May 10 6th Sunday of Easter Acts 10:44-48; Psalm 98; 1 John 5:1-6; John 15:9-17 Sunday, May 17 7th Sunday of Easter Acts 1:15-17, 21-26; Psalm 1: 1 John 5:9-13; John 17:6-19 Sunday, May 24 Day of Pentecost Acts 2:1-21 or Ezekiel 37:1-14; Psalm 104:24-34, 35b; Romans 8:22-27 or Acts 2:1-21; John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15 Sunday, May 31 Trinity Sunday Isaiah 6:1-8; Psalm 29; Romans 8:12-17; John 3:1-17 Members of Session Shannon Cirullo Florence Cohen Bill Davis Robert Dix Sharon Gladwin Cindy Haegley Megan Haegley Diane Marolda Robert Murray David Redman, Clerk Anne Reilly Michael Ruddy Greg Slonaker Scott Weingaertner Rev. Jan Willem van der Werff, moderator Deacons Linda Benfer Simon Brooks Julie Donaldson Jim Gladwin Don Hanley Donna Kramer Ruth Nieckoski Gail Shook Joy Whipple Bonnie Benkard Terri DeVincenzo Eric Dunn Kerri Hamm Pam Hansell Diane Mendes Marybeth Ruddy Benny Sun Frances Wonnell Do Not Delay, Dated Material Enclosed Change Service Requested First Presbyterian Church of Dutch Neck 154 South Mill Road Princeton Junction, NJ 08550 Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Princeton, NJ Permit No. 321