CHURCH CALENDAR - First Presbyterian Church
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CHURCH CALENDAR - First Presbyterian Church
May 31 – June 7, 2015 CHURCH CALENDAR SUNDAY, MAY 31 9:00 a.m. Chancel Choir – 3rd Floor Choir Room 10:00 a.m. Worship and Children’s Church 11:15 a.m. Coffee Hour – Dining Room 6:30 p.m. New Members Reunion – Ankrum Residence TUESDAY, JUNE 2 5:00 p.m. Girl Scouts – Fletcher Room 6:30 p.m. Stewardship Committee - Refectory 6:30 p.m. Education Committee – Assembly Room 7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous – Fletcher Room WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 7:45 a.m. Men’s Breakfast Bible Study – Eat’n Park 12:00 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous – Fletcher Room 1:30 p.m. Staff meeting – Assembly Room 5:00 p.m. Dance Troupe – Fletcher Room 6:00 p.m. Mission Committee – Assembly Room 6:30 p.m. CONC – PW Lounge SATURDAY, JUNE 6 8:45 a.m. Worship Committee – Assembly Room SUNDAY, JUNE 7 COMMUNION 9:00 a.m. Chancel Choir – 3rd Floor Choir Room 10:00 a.m. Worship and Children’s Church 11:15 a.m. Coffee Hour – Dining Room THE E-GIVING SWITCH IS ON! The switch to regular, scheduled e-Giving is gaining momentum at FPC. You’ve probably noticed the growing number of green “I Give Electronically” cards in the offering plates each Sunday. Two suggestions that will assure that your e-Donations have the most impact on the church: 1) Credit card companies charge the church a 2-3/4% fee for each transaction. Consider direct transfer from your checking account. 2) Consolidate your weekly giving into one “Monthly” contribution to keep FPC’s transaction costs down and to simplify your records. We would like to thank Ed & Joanne Highberger for their yearly contribution of the geraniums around the church property. For the past 29 years, Ed and Joanne have contributed these flowers and planted them with the help of John & Carol Henry, Arlene Kendra and Keith Huey. They plant 200 flowers every year and this year planted 250. We would also like to thank Arlene Kendra and Lois Ann Watson for taking care of the Chapel Garden. Thank you all so much for all you do at First Presbyterian Church. FIRST VIEW: The News @ FPC SAVE THE DATE! VBS is coming soon! Monday, June 8th to Friday, June 12th from 9a.m. to 12 p.m. Registration forms for children 4 years old (potty trained) to 5th grade can be found on our family ministries website, on the 3rd floor bulletin board, or via email from Niki. Those who wish to volunteer that week, please talk to Niki! Thanks! Graduation Sunday Congratulations! Join us on Sunday, June 14 at 10 a.m. to recognize & celebrate the achievements of our graduates. Please complete below & return to church office by Tuesday, June 9 !!! Name of Graduate_______________________________________ School or Institution_____________________________________ Name of Graduate_______________________________________ School or Institution _____________________________________ SUNDAY SCHOOL RECRUITMENT FOR THE FALL! Yes…believe it or not, we’re already thinking about the fall. Our first year with the rotation method was a great success! In this format, a Bible story is taught for 4 weeks using a variety of methods (art, drama, cooking, music, games, etc.) Our kids love it, teachers enjoy the flexibility, and most importantly, our children are growing in their faith! Want to help out next year? Talk to Niki by calling the office, emailing her, or grabbing her during coffee hour! PRESCHOOL HAPPENINGS Check us out at www.fpcgpreschool.weebly.com. The website contains lots of information about our preschool. Because of our outstanding reputation in the community, our program tends to fill up quickly. Registration for Fall 2015 opened January 5, 2015. You may call the church office at 724-832-0150 if you have any questions regarding our program, if you would like to observe a class, or if you would like to register your child. A teacher will return your call as soon as possible. We encourage you to share this information with friends and family who may also be looking for a quality educational program for Fall 2015. IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR ALL VOLUNTEERS! In the last few months, some changes have been made to our state's child protection laws and the requirements for volunteering with children and/or teens. A letter was sent out at the end of April that detailed those changes and what you need to do if you'd like to continue volunteering with our children’s and youth ministries. You can find the letter (with instructions) on the homepage of our website: www.fpcgfamilyministry.weebly.com. Please note: 1. Any clearances that you have had done through our church (Praesidium forms) are null and void after June 30th, 2015. 2. This is a STATEWIDE change, not just a change in our county, school district, or presbytery. 3. These clearances can be used for any organization, not just our church. In other words, you will need them to volunteer in schools, scouting groups, clubs, and perhaps even at your place of work. THE MEN’S BREAKFAST & BIBLE STUDY meets at Eat’n Park on Rt. 30 E. each Wednesday morning at 7:45 a.m. for a time of fellowship, study and, of course, breakfast. We are now studying the Book of Genesis under the leadership of Rev. Ankrum. PHOTO DIRECTORY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED…..It's Photo Directory time and we need your help! To make this task more manageable, we need volunteers for each of our committees; Publicity, Appointment Signups, Telephone Reminders, Directory Lay-out and Photo Day Greeters. We are working with Lifetouch again and they do most of the work for us, then we set everything into motion. We need 1 person to chair each committee and attend an informational meeting with our Lifetouch consultant on Monday June 22nd from 6:00pm-7:30pm. Participation in the meeting is not necessary for volunteering. If you are interested in being a chair or helping on any of the committees, please contact Erin Hresko @ 724-547-7373 / erin.hresko@gmail.com or Linda Wagner @ 724837-7618 /wagnerlinda1@mac.com. SECOND SUNDAY SUPPER…. Did you know that men can cook?!! Watching Vance Booher prepare the meal was liberating; no measuring spoons allowed as he covered the potatoes with oil and various herbs for roasting. The pan of fresh vegetables got sprinkled too! The pork loins even had assorted fruit on top. Fifty guests even raved about the warm rolls! Bundt cake for dessert completed the culinary experience. All left-overs were taken home for later. Yes, men can cook with joy and herbal abandon! Thanks to the ten helpers who kept very busy. See you on June 14th. CAN YOU SPARE 2 - 3 HOURS OF YOUR TIME to help the Food Pantry? We are looking for volunteers to help distribute food for the Food Pantry on July 11, 2015 at 8:45 a.m. at Our Lady of Grace Parish, Greensburg. There will be a sign-up sheet at coffee hour or you can contact Greg Martinko at 412-916-5062 for more information. Y-Fi* Connections *Youth of First Presbyterian WORRIED YOU’LL BE BORED THIS SUMMER WITHOUT YOUTH GROUP? DON’T YOU FRET! Here’s what we’ve got planned for you so far… June 7th @ 2pm – Meet at church for our first Ice Cream Crusade! We’ll meet here and head over to Tastyland. Bring $ for ice cream. Pick up is at church at 4pm. June 14th @ 11:30am – Meet at church for our second Ice Cream Crusade! We’ll head over to Dairy Queen for lunch & ice cream, then come back to church for a movie. Pick up is at 3pm. June 30th @ 7pm – Ice Cream Crusade #3! Meet at church and we’ll head over to the Meadows! (If you’d like to meet us there, that’s cool too!) Pick up from church at 9pm. We’re also looking at a Kennywood outing in July or August…stay tuned! Vacation Bible School When: Monday, June 8th to Friday, June 12th Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Greensburg Who: Open to all children 3 years of age (must be potty trained) up through kids entering 6th grade in 2015-2016 school year What: Our theme this year is “Hometown Nazareth.” Kids will get to have an immersive experience and learn what life was like when Jesus was a kid. They’ll get to eat food like Jesus ate, make things that were used when Jesus was alive, and hear stories from Mary, Jesus’ mom! There will be singing, playing games, and much more! How can you help? Look at the lists below. If you can help somehow, email Niki at ncbrodeur@gmail.com. At the moment, we’re really in need of donations or loans of the following items: Donate Pillow cases (neutral colors and stripes; any size) Bedsheets (neutral colors and stripes; any size) “Different” craft beads (designs & shapes) Loan Baskets (all sizes) Baby name books Canopies (like ones used at parties) – drop off @ church by 6/4 please! We also need some help with snacks. Please email Niki if you can donate any of these items. (We are estimating 80-90 people for VBS) 5 oz. paper cups Graham crackers Strawberries Cheese sticks Yogurt sticks Tortilla chips M&M candies Baby carrots Cheerios - regular flavor Corn Chex cereal Pretzels - small A Pastoral View of the Budget Bit-by-Bit At the March meeting of the Session, I presented the budget status as part of the opening devotions. Typically, the pastor does not present the budget report, but due to the usual folks who do so being absent, it fell to me. After the meeting, I was encouraged to share my thoughts with the congregation. Originally printed in the April edition of First News, the Stewardship Committee has requested that this be re-printed in “installments” when space permits in the weekly First View newsletters. So here’s the first installment. Oftentimes, a church is tempted to view the budget as a line-item, deficit versus surplus, assessment of institutional health. Though much can be said in favor of this approach, I believe that there is something more profound, much deeper to be found here. A budget is an organized explanation of just where a congregation invests the gifts of the people of God. What is given by the congregation is utilized by the leadership to help fulfill the calling that God, in Jesus Christ, has placed upon our lives. In such a consideration, I, as the pastor, look at the budget in terms of six items: (2) Maintenance of Divine Worship: Much is spent on the worship of God and so it should be. The very heart of the church is a congregation of people called and gathered to give their praise and thanksgiving to God. Through Word, Sacrament and Music, the people of God are enabled to respond to God’s love in Jesus Christ with their praise and thanksgiving. They are nourished and nurtured for their role in God’s coming kingdom. The worship of God is a vital element of our life as a church. Areas to be covered in the coming weeks / months: (3) Building Costs (4) Education Costs (5) Compassionate Care (6) All of this is Mission For reservations or information, please contact the church office at 724-832-0150 Your $100 deposit must be received by June 14 or you relinquish your spot. Grace and Peace, -Martin Ankrum