Dec 2012 - Spring Hill Presbyterian Church
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Dec 2012 - Spring Hill Presbyterian Church
Spring Hill Presbyterian Church, Mobile, Alabama Volume 69, Number 10, December 2012 A Warm Bed on a Cold Morning I like Christmas. I am not caught up of the times and troubling edicts from Rome to ponder. in a lot of gift buying, I delegate that Herod, doing what paranoid Herod did best, terrorized responsibility, and maybe that is the the populace. On top of all that, there were the dreams reason. For me Christmas is just and strange visions Joseph and Mary had received. comfortable and warm. The season There was an unplanned pregnancy and unfamiliar gives me all kinds of warm fuzzes. The surroundings. What could it all mean? Luke records on Christmas Eve Service is a favorite several occasions that, Mary treasured up all these worship experience of mine. The things and pondered them in her heart. candles, the crowds, the singing of (Luke 2:19 NIV) I am anticipating another good Christmas. All the wonderful hymns, all add up to a very special worship things I love about the season will be in place. Memories experience. Christmas day is always laid back for us. will be made and reinforced. The gas logs will be burning When the boys were little, we got up at 3:00 or 4:00 AM regardless of the temperature outside. We will turn the (I had absolutely nothing to do with that!) to open AC down if that is what it takes to set the right mood! It presents with the dog in the midst of it all. What fun! is going to be special. Yet somehow, I suspect that Mary What a precious time. Monnie would cook turkey and experienced and understood something much deeper dressing. When we lived in upstate New York, Monnie s than what my memories will encompass. All of her cornbread dressing represented our effort to cling to experiences, far from the comforts of my home, enabled one aspect of Southern culture. Yankees do not know her to know something of the meaning of the old how to make dressing. The comfort of home, family, and traditional English hymn. It was a comfort found in food is a gift from God for me. While the setting and God alone. circumstances have changed over the years as the family has grown, those basic ingredients have remained intact. God rest ye merry, gentlemen, let nothing you dismay, Remember Christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day; To save us all from Satan’s power when we were gone astray. O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy; O tidings of comfort and joy. Like a warm bed on a cold morning, Christmas wraps me in its joy and peace, its comfort. Yet, how different that first Christmas was. No comfort. No family. No warm house. No place of welcome. Food? I doubt they enjoyed cornbread dressing. There were cobwebs for curtains; the scent of Blessings, animal urine filling the air, not of pine and fragrances; dirt Mike for carpet; and filthy stable blankets for cover. The comfort I know did not exist. There was the uncertainty 1 Thanksgiving I know that Thanksgiving is over by now, but I cannot Finally, I am help but continue to be thankful. grateful for all of the participants. In the I am certainly thankful to God for his faithfulness in all past few weeks, I have things, and particularly for his faithfulness in the Bible in had a handful of 90 Days challenge. people come up to me I am also thankful to Judy Stout and the Christian and say, You know, I didn t want to do Education Committee for all of their help in making this this. I was really skeptical. But, I am so glad that I did it! challenge happen. They really stepped up and made Thank you! I have to say that the most wonderful thing every effort to promote, encourage, and endure. Much of about this was that I really did not hear a lot of dissension their work was behind the scenes, but it was important beforehand. If people were upset about us doing this work that was necessary in order for us to succeed. challenge, they didn t voice it. (I had been prepared for it, too!) Every other church said, Oh, you ll have a hard time I am thankful for the Bible in 90 Days facilitators. This getting some people on board. But, we really didn t! was a great group. They either volunteered or said yes People may have been skeptical, but they not only when asked, and for that I am so grateful. This was one refrained from grumbling, they signed up and did it time when it really wasn t THAT hard to find volunteers! anyway! And look what happened! This should be a They underwent training and put in so much extra time, lesson for us all. It is certainly a testimony to what the preparing at home and encouraging the members of their church can do if we have faith, put ourselves last, and get class. Perhaps the greatest challenge for them was that out of our comfort zones. The Holy Spirit was at work they had to keep up with the reading! If you haven t nudging us all in the right direction, we succumbed to taken the time to thank your facilitator for all of his/her that nudging in faithfulness, and we have been blessed hard work, please do so! because of it. I am also grateful for the SHPC staff, all of whom were So…where is he nudging us now? extraordinarily supportive. The encouragement of Mike, Thank you to all of you and thanks be to God! Randy, Shelton, and Susan was a huge blessing to us. Mike s sermons were an important aspect of this challenge that really brought everything together. Also, Blessings, did you know that our three secretaries and our custodian all read the Bible in 90 Days with us? What a Andrea Hall great demonstration of their love for and dedication to Director of Christian Education our church! Christian Education Schedule Thursday, December 6, Milestone #4 PrayingTogether : PJs and Prayers Sunday School Sabbatical on December 30 for 3 & 4-year-olds and their adults on Sunday, December 30, 2012. Instead, we parents 6:00 ‒ 7:00 p.m. in the invite you to share the Christmas story at home Bullard Building. Childcare provided for with your friends and family before joining us for There will be NO Sunday School for children or siblings upon request. See Andrea Hall or worship. Merry Christmas! email her at (andrea@springhillpresbyterian.org) 2 from prior years and have included some of the many NEW! Adult Advent Sunday School Class: outstanding reflections on the season used in the past. A Clear View of the Birth of Jesus (DVD lectures) by Presbyterian missionary and scholar, Dr. Ken Bailey. We have also included our favorite Advent hymns, as well Join Billy McLean on Sunday mornings during Advent as some new entries from our church s capable staff. All of these daily readings are grouped according to (December 2-23), as we discover and discuss little-known information about the most well-known story in the Bible. the four themes represented by our Advent candles: You ll never hear the Christmas story the same way Hope, Peace, Joy and Love. We hope that taking the again! (This is a great way to view the Christmas story time to thoughtfully read the daily scripture passages in light of the Bible in 90 Days.) Stay tuned for and devotionals will prepare your hearts and minds information on classroom location or contact for Christmas. Following the discipline of The Bible in 90 Days Andrea Hall with questions. perhaps you are eager to participate in another reading plan we can share as a congregation. This is a great Advent Devotional Guides opportunity to do just that. Be sure to pick up a copy The Worship Committee has prepared an Advent devotional guide for use in your spiritual preparation from the tables located outside the entrances to our during this busy season. We reviewed Advent booklets sanctuary. Getting to Know Our Physical Church - The Bullard Building Our congregation of Spring Hill Throughout the week, the main The carpeted hallway around the Presbyterian is very fortunate to room, a gymnasium floor capable of periphery of the upstairs lends itself have an expansive campus with four handling basket and volley ball to an indoor walking track and leads major buildings, a playground, and a pounding, caters to little ones at right past an exercise room with large grass field for outdoor Mothers Day Out and the Week- equipment designed for activity. In the coming months our Day School. The children are strengthening exercises. The corner newsletter will include articles that separated by age into class rooms room is dedicated to craft activity tell of the history and ways to utilize filled with toys and learning tools. and is well-equipped. A drama room our buildings to full advantage. Also on this level is the kitchen and comes next with stage and seating David s Diner for hosting luncheons (folded chairs!). For starters: The Bullard Building is our next to newest addition to the and the occasional Circle meeting. church campus and is named for Behind closed doors are a laundry upstairs are the offices for the the Joe Bullard family (multi- room and restrooms with showers. leaders of the Youth Program and generational). The building serves This equipment makes it possible to College Ministry. Four more rooms as a gathering place (multi- host catastrophe teams when they along that walkway serve as SS functional) for all ages and all come to the Gulf area to help after rooms for older children. The occasions. There is an elevator to hurricanes. The building also houses quilting group which needs a the 2nd floor so that the entire touring youth groups and mission storage area for their sewing tools building is accessible to all persons. volunteers from time to time. and donated fabric meets there Children gather here for Sunday Upstairs facilities are designed for Passing to the other side of the weekly. There is a large, multi- School and the church nursery has the youth and adults. The junior & a designated room to that purpose. senior highs have a lounge and We have congregational meals and recreation room complete with pool such a facility to use and enjoy. meetings, theatrical plays, and VBS table and further down the hall is a Plan to attend the next event here. It is an area dedicated to computer room housing multiple scheduled for the Bullard Building. many church activities. computers and teaching tools. 3 purpose room in the corner. Lucky are we at SHPC to have Opportunities for Service and Fellowship B90 Celebration! SUPPER CLUBS The Member Involvement Committee would like to Now that we have officially completed the Bible in 90 remind all Supper and Lunch Club participants that Days Church-Wide Challenge, get ready to celebrate! their membership will stay the same through the year Join us after worship on Sunday, December 9 in the 2013. Please enjoy your friends until the next Fellowship Hall for a simple celebration and thanksgiving reorganization, which will not occur until next Fall. for God s faithfulness. We will share stories and fellowship with one another. All B90 participants will receive a special reminder of this challenge. Don t miss it! (If you re still reading, see if you can finish the challenge by this date!) k We Rejoice! lst Thursday Luncheon We rejoice with Mary Lou Kopf in the birth of a great granddaughter, Mary Austin Brown, on November 1 (Parents are Mary-Margaret & Austin Brown); with Ted and Marcia Autterson in the birth of a grandson, Jackson Robert Long, on November 7 in Columbia, SC (Parents are Amy and Michael Long). Join us for a merry afternoon of good cheer. 1st Thursday Luncheon will meet on December 6th at 11:45 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall. We are planning a special holiday program, which will include a "singalong" lead by pianist, Bron Dixon and Eva Macon c will assist with the details of the "dirty santa game". Participating in the game is optional. If you desire We Share in Sorrow. to join in the fun, please bring a small gender-freegift and the cost must not exceed $10.00. Remember to invite a friend, neighbor or church The prayers and sympathy of the congregation are with the family of Edith Abrams in her death on October 30; with Norma Baymiller in the death of member. The cost is $6.00 and Pat Stoll will be her brother, Robert Stephens, on October 28 cooking. Reservation cut-off date is Sunday, and with Roy Martino in the death of his mother, December 2nd. Call the church office or use the Mary Martino, on November 26. tear-off in the bulletin. Presbyterian Women Presbyterian Women s Coordinating Team will meet on Wednesday December 5 at 9:30 a.m. in the Conference Room. Circles will meet on Wednesday, December 12 as follows: Important Dates: #1 at 10:00 a.m. TBA #3 at 9:30 a.m. at the home of Cassie Steele (121 Eaton Square) #4 at 7:00 p.m. in the Parlor Installation of Officers; Budget presented; Birthday Offering Received. Spring GatheringMarch 9, 2013 Trinity Presbyterian Church in Fairhope, AL Birthday LuncheonMay 8, 2013 AL/MS Women’s Conference -July 17–19, 2013 First-Trinity Presbyterian Church, Laurel, MS 4 SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES, Local and global Joy Gift Hurricane Sandy Relief The Joy Gift Offering is taken annually at Christmas by The Disaster Response commission of the Presbytery Presbyterian congregations to support the Board of of South Alabama sent $5,000 to Presbyterian Disaster Pensions for the Assistance Programs and for the Assistance (PDA) to help people and churches in the Committee on Higher Education to support Presbyterian Northeast affected by Hurricane Sandy. If you would like racial and ethnic schools and colleges. Special envelopes to contribute to the relief effort, you may do so through will be in the pews on December 16. the church. Make your check payable to Spring Hill Presbyterian Church and designate it for Hurricane Sandy Relief. Christmas Wish List We will forward the funds to help in the recovery. Our church is again participating in the Christmas Wish List program in conjunction with Catholic Social Services. Be A Special Friend These children will be counting on us for Christmas gifts! The cards are on the bulletin board outside the Fellowship Stephen Ministers are church members who have gone Hall. The deadline for delivering the wrapped and tagged through an extensive training program that prepares gifts to the parlor will be Sunday, December 9. If you have them to work with those who need a special friend to help any questions, please contact Pam Phillips. them through difficult times. Our church will begin its new Stephen Ministry class in January. If you feel that this is a ministry for you or you would like to know more Salvation Army Volunteers about it, please contact Margaret Miller at 344-3937 or The Service Committee will be ringing the Salvation Army Bells in Bel-Air Mall on December 15. All collections Nancy Adams at 342-6130. If you have questions, in the Christmas Kettles on that day will benefit the concerns, or are not sure, just pick up the phone and call Children s and Women s Shelter. Can you ring the bells us. Please give Stephen Ministry careful, prayerful with us? Call Gwin Williams 342-2699 consideration. Christmas Angel Trees Cancelled Stamps Ministry SHPC has been participating in this ministry for several The Service Center of Catholic Social Services Christmas Angel Tree program. Set-up and distribution years and it is very, very easy to participate. When you of gifts will take place Dec. 10-13 at Prince of Peace receive correspondence that has a glued on stamp Catholic Church during the day. A Christmas grocery affixed to the envelope (any class including non-profit distribution will also take place at The Service Center Dec. commercial stamps ), tear off the corner with the stamp, 13 &14 and Dec. 17 & 18. from 9am-4pm. Workers are leaving a minimal border of ¼ inch around the cancelled needed for both programs for at least 2 hour shifts. For stamp. Deposit the stamps in a designated box hanging below more information or to volunteer please contact Jamie Landry at 434-1510 or email the Educational Outreach bulletin board in the back Volunteercoord@mobilecss.org. hallway. The stamps are prepared for resale to collectors by volunteers and are sent to the Alliance Stamp Ministry in Fort Myers, FL, which began in 1972. The income from Heifer Project= 2 for 1 the stamp sales goes to support preparation, publishing, The Heifer Project gives the opportunity to give two gifts for the and distribution of a Spanish language curriculum for price of one. A gift of joy to a loved Sunday Schools in Latin America. More than 50 lesson one while helping families around the world receive series have been published and are being used in training and animal and plant gifts that help them become churches of 40 different denominations and missions in self-reliant. The gift can be any amount you wish and will 19 Latin American countries. Funds from the sale of provide sustainable resources where they are most these stamps (useless to us but of worth to others) has needed. How can you make this happen? averaged in excess of $21,500 for each of the past two Come by the display in the Fellowship Hall or give a gift years. This Christmas (and throughout the year!) put your through the regular offering methods and mark it for the Heifer Project. The Global Missions Committee thanks stamps to work helping to spread the word of Jesus you for your support. Christ and His love. 5 Live Nativity In lieu of a children s Christmas play this year, we invite children, youth, and adults of all ages to New Worship Schedule Each Sunday in December participate in a simple One Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:00 a.m. (No Sunday School on Dec. 30) Live Nativity on Friday, December 14. Costuming will occur on December 9. For more information or to sign up to participate (we need actors, Dec. 2 Cantata Sunday helpers, and refreshment servers), please Our Chancel Choir, 15 instrumentalists, contact Stephanie Lindey at and vocal soloists Sarah and Scott Wright stephanienlindey@gmail.com by December 9. Present On Christmas Night CALLING ALL FAMILIES- Let’s Deck The Halls! A Suite of Eight Carols, with Scripture Everyone is invited to the annual Original Music by Bob Chilcott, interwoven with Traditional Carols Hanging of the Greens at SHPC. Dec. 9 Dr. Anderson, preaching The Day is Saturday, December 15. We meet in the Bullard Building Music by our Youth Chorale, Children s Choirs, at 9 a.m. where we will make wreaths and Chancel Choir that will adorn the walls of the sanctuary. Dec. 16 Dr. Anderson, preaching It is always lovely with the Music by the Spring Hill Ringers and the Chancel Choir poinsettias, candles and greenery on the ledges all around the church. We bring simple finger food that is enjoyed by all at Dec. 23 Service of Nine Lessons and Carols lunch time. We are usually finished by early afternoon. The Story of Salvation This is a fun time of laughter and fellowship. from the Garden of Eden through the Birth of Christ The beauty of the sanctuary decorated for Christmas is In Music and Scripture truly a blessing. Music by the Chancel Choir and the Congregation Singing Carols Dec. 24, Christmas Eve Equip God’s people to sing His Praise! 6:00 p.m. Family Worship Service with Candle Lighting 10:00 p.m. Service of Candlelight and Communion Help Us Reach Our Goal̶ 45 Dr. Anderson, preaching More Hymnals Needed ($20 each) Wow! We are nearly Music by the Chancel Choir there! Use Envelopes in the Pews or Order Forms in the Back Hallway. If You Wish, You May Dedicate Your Gift in Honor or Memory of a Loved One. Acknowledgment cards are located on the Hymn Project Table in the back hallway. Please make Your Gift by Sunday, Dec. 2. 6 Festival of Faith - Forty Acts of Hope - February 23-25, 2013 opportunities for all ages and Dr. Cynthia Rigby, The W. C. for February 23-25, 2013, and get The Festival of Faith is scheduled interests. Which one will you Brown Professor of Theology at ready for something different! choose? Maybe your family would Austin Presbyterian Theological Forty Acts of Hope is the theme. enjoy participating in a hands-on Seminary will serve as our keynote Forty ways to show we care. Forty activity at L Arche of Mobile. speaker. Dr. Rigby will be speaking ways to make a difference in our Maybe you can bring canned goods at both services Sunday morning, community and the world. Forty for the Food Bank. How about a February 24; Sunday evening with opportunities to share our faith. Prayer Walk? Preparing casseroles dinner at 6:00 PM; and Monday, Forty ways to grow together as a for our shut-ins? Or collecting February 25 at a noon lunch. She congregation. Forty ways to vitamins for Global Missions? will lead us to understand how the have fun! Prayerfully consider what your forty days of Lent can take on a involvement will be in this exciting richer meaning as we acknowledge on the forty acts of service planned event in our church s life on Christ s sacrifice by reaching out to for this year s Festival of Faith. February 23-25, 2013. help others. Stay tuned for more information There will be meaningful Statement as of October 31, 2012 Robert Edington - Mobile's Veteran of the Year MOBILE, Alabama -- Robert Edington has been named the 2012 Pledges $939,752 2012 Mobile Area Veteran of the Year. Officials say his selection was based on dedicated service in the community in Year to date received Other receipts 698,834 a variety of military related activities. He served on active duty with the U.S. Navy from 1951 to 1955 and in the Navy Active 3,787 Reserve from 1955 until his retirement as a Commander in 1980. A Navy Air Operations Officer, Edington was awarded Total Receipts $702,621 the Korean Service Medal with two Battle Stars, China Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the Korean Benevolences Denomination expense Session directed gifts 32,839 8,948 72,356 Presidential Unit Citation. Edington served in the Alabama House of Representatives from 1962-1970, and as State Senator from 1970 to 1974. In this capacity he authored the legislation which created the USS Alabama Battleship Commission. A Past Chairman of the USS Salaries and services 502,205 Alabama Battleship Commission, he served on the commission for its creation in 1963 through 1972. During this time he Programs 18,903 Office expenses 18,309 General & plant services 146,761 Other Total Expenses 15,547 $815,869 located and arranged for the transfer and relocation of the Alabama s OS2U Kingfisher aircraft. In 2000 Edington was reappointed to the Battleship Commission. As a past state president and national director of the Navy League of the United States, Edington has actively supported the port visits of U.S. Navy vessels for Mardi Gras and other occasions for decades. Edington is President of the CSS Alabama Association USA, where he has overseen fundraising and artifacts recovery Excess receipts over expenses (deficit) -$113,248 including the magnificently restored cannon, which is now on display in the History Museum of Mobile. A member of the Mobile Kiwanis Club and the For a complete report contact Nena Smith in the church office. Continued... 7 Edington...Continued Edington s long and outstanding service to the American Legion, he was named Alumnus of the Year community in a wide variety of capacities was from Rhodes College in 2008. A graduate of the rewarded in 2007 when he received the Mobilian University of Alabama Law School, Edington is Director of the Year Award. of the Mobile Bar Association Volunteer The Mobile area Veteran s Day celebration and Award Lawyer s Program. Ceremony took place Nov. 12. lectionary for the Lord’s Day: DECEMBER 2012 Memorials have been received for the following: Martha Donald Stony Price George Saul Duncan & Frances McDonald Edith Abrams Buck Trehern Olive Kellum Bill Harrison 2 1st Sunday of Advent Jer. 33:14-16; Ps. 25:1-10; 1 Thess. 3:9-13 Luke 21:25-36 9 2nd Sunday of Advent Mal. 3:1-4; Luke 1:68-79; Phil. 1:3-11 Luke 3:1-6 16 3rd Sunday of Advent Zeph. 3:14-20; Isa. 12:2-6; Phil. 4:4-7 Luke 3:7-18 23 4th Sunday of Advent 1 Micah 5:2-5a; Luke 1:46b-55 or Ps. 80:1-7 Heb. 10:5-10; Luke 1:39-45 (46-55) 30 1st Sunday after Christmas Day 1 Sam. 2:18-20, 26; Ps. 148; Col. 3:12-17 Luke 2:41-52 From the following: Liz Hill Sue & Roy Martino Sam & Judy Strada Harriet Nihart Will & Ruth Liddell Bill & Laura Gewin Mr. & Mrs. Everett C. Owens III Andrew & Natalie W. Thomas Dr. Eldon & Elizabeth Scott Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Williams, Jr. Alice Mighell Inge Jack & Jane Phillippi Shannon Mrs. G. L. King & Family Marguerite Perry Blewett Melton Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLP Judge & Mrs. Frederick Mullis & Jessica Samuel & Laurie Sugg Mrs. Guy C. Oswalt Chris & Leigh Laatsch Dr. & Mrs. E. D. Ozment, Jr. William H. Ledbetter, Jr. Jo Harrison Kay & Carter Bryars Cort & Susan Schlichting Lisa & Tommy Clement Katie, Brad & Forrest Smith Carol & Richard Garrigues Alice Morgan Lila Dexter Ann & Edward Barland Officers, Directors & Staff of Camden National Bank Camille Luscher Sue & Billy McLean Betty Rambeau Tamara & Michael Clancy Mary Margaret McDonald Chris & Ashley Brown Jewel Nicholls Hilda Gewin Venetia Prince Mack & Betty Graham Ted & Mona Ferguson Consular Corps of Mobile Craig & Betty McKinnon Bobby & Sara Ann Clark Cheryl Y. Ward & Thomas Ward Janie Sims Helen & Alexander Holland Mitch & Sally Cob Lewis & Barkley Shreve Joelyne Trehern Gwin Williams Dick & Harriett Pennington Agnes & Jim Scott Royce & Michelle Ray Ann & Ben Rowe Anne & Murray Meador Nick Vrakelos Ruth Fitzgerald Pat & Royce Ray Sara Long Ferd & Sue Zundel Bonney Jean, Cara Lynne & Valrey Early Cele & Jim Fibbe Norman & Nancy McCrummen Ed & Betty Sells Betsy & Bill Thompson Eva Macon Sadie Smith Bruce & Sylvia Weinard SHPC Quilters Ann Bedsole Dick Bradley 8 JANUARY 2013 6 Epiphany of the Lord Isa. 60:1-6; Ps.72:1-7, 10-14 Eph. 3:1-12; Matt. 2:1-12 13 Baptism of the Lord Isa. 43:1-7; Ps. 29; Acts 8:14-17 Luke 3:15-17, 21-22 20 2nd Sunday after Epiphany 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Isa. 62:1-5; Ps. 36:5-10 1 Cor. 12:1-11; John 2:1-11 27 3rd Sunday after Epiphany 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Neh. 8:1-3, 5-6, 8-10; Ps. 19 1 Cor. 12:12-31a; Luke 4:14-21 Update from the Spring Hill Presbyterian Church PNC The following list contains the 22 steps that Pastor Nominating Committees throughout the Presbysterian Church (U.S.A.) use in calling a minister. Steps 6 and 7 are in bold to indicate where the PNC is in this process. The committee has worked on the CIF and will submit it to the Session this month. 1. Congregation elects Pastor Nominating Committee (PNC) 2. PNC meets with Representative of Presbytery. (In our case, it was Samford Turner, South Alabama Presbytery executive presbyter) 3. PNC gets organized following Presbytery guidelines. 4. PNC gathers information for the Church Information Form (CIF) 5. Develop consensus within the PNC 6. Preparation of the CIF 7. CIF sent to Session and to Presbytery for review. 8. CIF approved by Presbytery. PNC sends CIF to the General Assembly. 9. Names of prospective ministers are gathered. 10. PNC reviews the Pastor Information Forms. (PIF) 11. PNC establishes a list of top candidates. 12. A list of top candidates, their respective PIFs and references is sent to the presbytery executive. 13. The candidate is contacted to determine interest and availability. 14. PNC interviews the No. 1 candidate and if in agreement, the committee proceeds to Step. 15. If there is no agreement, the PNC returns to Step. 11. 15. PNC contacts Presbytery to arrange for a meeting of the candidate with the Committee on Ministry and Presbytery will arrange for the candidate to undergo a background check. 16. Prospective minister meets with Committee on Ministry. If approved, proceed to Step. 17. 17. PNC meets with the Session to call a meeting of the congregation to hear the PNC report. 18. Contact Presbytery to appoint a minister to moderate the congregational meeting. 19. The congregation meets and votes. (In this step, the congregation is formally issuing a call to the prospective minister to serve as pastor of Spring Hill Presbyterian Church.) 20. Minister is examined by Presbytery. 21. Minister is approved, received and Commission to Install approved. 22. Presbytery's Commission installs minister. PNC recognized and dismissed. The Spring Hill Presbyterian PNC includes the following: Sue Martino, chair; Judy Stout, co-chair; Leslie Sweeney, secretary; Sally Cobb, Rudolph Hall, Ashton Hill, Ann Magee, Ryan Mahtani, Peter Pearce, Rhoda Pickett and Susan Schlichting, members. Many of you responded to the surveys and returned them by the Oct. 31 deadline. We appreciate your attention and your comments have helped us answer the questions on the Church Information Form. The PNC will use a variety of means to keep the congregation informed throughout the search for a new pastor: Updates in the church newsletter and weekly email, Sunday morning bulletins and Moments for Mission prior to the worship service. In the future, we will have the steps listed in a bulletin insert for you to place on your refrigerator or activity board to mark off the steps as we move through the process. If there is any information you wish to send to the PNC or questions you want answered, please send us an email, pnc@springhillpresbyterian.org or leave a note in the committee's mailbox in the church's mailroom. Again, thank you for your prayers and patience as we walk on the path that leads us to the person God has prepared to lead this congregation. 9 Church Calendar, December 2012 2 Cantata 4 Committees 5 Presbyterian Women Coordinating Team ‒ 9:30 am. Notes from the Session, November 13, 2012 6 1st Thursday ‒ 11:45 a.m. PNC ‒ 6:00 p.m. Recognized Robert 9 Youth & Children Music 90 Day Celebration 11 Diaconate ‒ 7:00 p.m. Session ‒ 7:00 p.m. 12 Circles 13 PNC ‒ 6:00 p.m. Edington for receiving the honor of Veteran of the Year. Voted into membership: Mr. Brian David by transfer of membership. (Becky Jones was received into membership by transfer of letter on Sunday, November 11.) 14 Live Nativity 15 Hanging of the Greens ‒ 9:00 a.m. 23 Service of Lessons & Carols 24 6:00 & 10:00 p.m. Candlelight Service (Communion at 10 p.m. only) 26 Church Office closed Committee, the session voted to change the Sunday worship schedule to one service during December. 31 Church Office closed Sunday School will be at 9:00 AM and worship at 10:30 AM. January 2013 1 Church Office closed 2 Presbyterian Women Coordinating Team ‒ 9:30 am. 3 PNC ‒ 6:00 p.m. 1st Thursday Lunch ‒ 11:45 a.m. 8 Committees 9 Circles Plant Services reported on work to be done on the oaks on the church property. An arborist is being consulted about pending tree maintenance. Upon a recommendation from the Worship Budget and Finance reported work on the 2013 has started. A final budget will be presented after the tabulation of pledges. The committee urges restraint in spending between now and the end of the year. Session and Diaconate meetings are always open to members of the congregation to attend. The minutes of the session containing all the actions of the session is on the bulletin board across from the kitchen for your review. Even though our faith may be 2000 years old, our thinking is 10 PNC ‒ 6:00 p.m. 15 Diaconate ‒ 7:00 p.m. of a certain way of life and changing things that are not 21 Newsletter Deadline - 9:00 A.m. essential. Christianity was born a revolutionary faith, and we 22 Session ‒ 7:00 p.m. have preserved that . . . Paradoxically, we have succeeded in 24 PNC ‒ 6:00 p.m. 25-26 not. True progress is a balance between preserving the essence not changing the faith that is itself dedicated to change. - His All Holiness Bartholomew I, - Ecumenical Patriarch of the Orthodox Christian World Officer Retreat at Beckwith For a more detailed calendar, visit the website www.shpc.us 10 Kidszone 11 Spring Hill Presbyterian Church 10 Westminster Way Mobile, AL 36608 www.shpc.us Non-Profit Organization US Postage Paid Permit No. 1252 Mobile, AL RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Christmas Greetings from the Staff