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1 May 2013 Sunday Mornings Adult Education Class, 9:00 a.m. Early Coffee in Library, 9:30 a.m. Worship, 10 a.m. Nursery care, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Children s Sunday School, 10:20 a.m. Coffee Fellowship, 11:00 a.m. May 5 Sixth Sunday of Easter Technicolor Promise children s musical (Communion moved to May 12 this month) Pancake Breakfast for Youth Mission 12 Seventh Sunday of Easter Communion Mother s Day Session Meeting with New Members, 11:15 a.m. 19 Pentecost Graduate Recognition Sunday Cents-Ability Offering 26 Trinity Sunday Ordination/Installation of Church Officers June 2 Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Youth Confirmation Sunday May 5 Children s Musical and Pancake Breakfast Valley Youth and Clippers Mariners will serve a delicious pancake breakfast for Youth Mission and Triennium during morning hours on Sunday, May 5, and the King s Kids choir will present a musical during worship (sermon in song) on the same day. Technicolor Promise is the story of Noah s Ark. The children s beautiful voices will remind you of the what the rainbow symbolizes: a covenant that God almighty made so long ago...a bond of love from up above to let all people know...a sacred sign to human kind...god signifies our worth! See page 6 for more information Sanctuary Lift Complete We are proud to announce that the Sanctuary lift installation is complete in the space where a ramp was previously located. The Facilities Committee thanks Gary Rawlings, who acted as our general contractor for the project; George Reichard, who was the driving force behind the project; the Presbytery of the Cascades for their generous grant, and all those who contributed to the Lift Fund. Please stop by before or after Sunday worship to observe how well it performs in making it easy for those who need assistance moving from the Fireside Room level to the Sanctuary level. See photos on page 8 Team Valley Participated in CROP Walk Thank you to all who were part of Team Valley in the recent CROP Hunger Walk in downtown Portland. Walkers, Spirit Walkers and Donors were all helpful. We couldn t have done it without you! By the time we left for the CROP Walk on Sunday afternoon, April 28, we had collected $1,154 and we were 32 strong at the walk! If you still would like to donate for this year s walk, you may give donations to Andrea during Coffee Fellowship, or you may turn checks in to the church office. Checks should be made out to CWS/CROP. The annual walks organized by Church World Service in many cities collect funds to fight hunger one step at a time. (see photos on p. 9) Other Mission events this month include the Habitat for Humanity Build Day on Saturday, May 4th and a collection of baby clothing and supplies during coffee fellowship on Sundays in May (see Mission, p. 3). Awakening Souls, Sharing Joy, Serving God in Christ - TRANSFORMING LIVES

2 Pentecost and Graduate Recognition Sunday May 19 Celebrating the birthday of the Church and the coming of the Holy Spirit, we will observe Pentecost with Christians around the world on Sunday, May 19. As part of the celebration, all who attend worship are encouraged to wear red and/or orange, the colors of the tongues of fire that represent the Holy Spirit. Our children are also encouraged to help with a procession including waving red and orange ribbons. All children (and their parents) are invited to meet Kay Gold in the Fireside Room at 9:30 a.m. for refreshments and ribbon practice for the procession in worship. Our Youth Choir will lead our music, as it is also Graduate Recognition Sunday when we will honor all of our High School Seniors who are preparing to graduate. A reception hosted by the Christian Nurture Committee will be held in the Seniors honor following worship. During worship we will also collect the Pentecost Offering, one of the four Special Offerings supported by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). This is the first year Valley has collected the Pentecost Offering, but it is in the same category as the Peacemaking Offering, Christmas Joy Offering, and the One Great Hour of Sharing. The Pentecost Offering makes it possible for the church to encourage, develop, and support its young people, and address the needs of at-risk children. Up to 40% of this offering can be retained by our congregation to make an impact in the lives of young people within our local community. The national offering supports Young Adult Volunteers, Ministries for Youth, and Child Advocacy. To give $10 now, text YOUNG to For more information, go to presbyterianmission.org/give/ pentecost. Checks may also be made out to Valley with Pentecost Offering on the note line. Session Highlights At the April 9 regular meeting, Valley s Session: Approved painting the Children's Sunday School hallway based on drawings provided by the Christian Nurture Committee. Appointed Elder Carol Powers to serve as Clerk of Session for one year beginning June Approved the following Mission collections: 1) a baby and toddler collection in May to benefit the Letty Owings Center (see Mission p. 3); 2) a Giving Palm Tree collection during Vacation Bible School in July to benefit the Sunshine Pantry, and 3) a Pentecost offering May 19 to benefit youth and young adult ministries and at risk children. Commendations were given to Marcia Sanderman and Ruthann Marquis for helping to provide the April First Tuesday meal; Marie Bird and all those who worked on making The Messenger digital; Donna Rueff for coordinating nursery volunteers, and Kerrie Standlee and Mary Collins for getting new blinds installed at the Youth House residence. THE MESSENGER VALLEY COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8060 SW BRENTWOOD ST. PORTLAND, OR FAX mail@valleycommunity.org PASTORS BEN PAROULEK AND REBECCA CHANCELLOR NEWSLETTER STAFF: SHIRLEY HERCHER AND ANGELA GRAHAM PLEASE SUBMIT ARTICLES VIA BY MAY 15 FOR THE JUNE ISSUE: messenger@valleycommunity.org THE NEWSLETTER STAFF RETAINS PERMISSION TO MODIFY SUBMISSIONS FOR CLARITY, SPACE, CONTENT AND STYLE. March Finance Report Operating results for the first three months of 2013 continue to be positive, with revenues exceeding expenses by $10,000 and March operations providing a surplus of $5,300. The operating success is due to a combination of actual adult giving exceeding the budgeted amount and program expenses continuing to be under budget each month in most areas. The 2013 pledge drive is still continuing, and as of April 17, 2013, pledges trail those of 2012 by $23,000. It will assist session greatly, even though the budget is passed, if that gap could be reduced to add certainty to the total of estimated adult giving, which constitutes 78% of total revenue. We prayerfully request that you remember Valley in your financial planning, and we thank everyone for their continued support of the mission and programs of Valley. Lyle Chadwick, Treasurer Page 2 Valley Messenger May 2013

3 Church Officers Elected A congregational meeting was held during worship on April 28 to elect church officers. Thank you to all new officers. Terms begin following ordination and installation on Sunday, May 26. Session Elders: (3-year terms) Roger Rees, Don Sowers, Jan Falconer, Paige Unangst, and John Whitehurst Deacons: (3-year terms) Judy Huddleston, Marilyn Connell, Marilyn Farrier, Jean Sowers, Gaylen Uecker and Hannah Nolen (Youth Deacon, 1-year term) Church Officer Nominating Committee: Kerrie Standlee, David Jimerson, Gloria Freeborg, and Bill Rea Valley Foundation: Wally Phillips and Ruth Fisher Dining for Women Meets May 21 Dining for Women at Valley will travel (in spirit) to Guatemala at their May meeting on Tuesday, May 21 at 6 p.m. This group that normally meets after church on the third Sunday of each month is holding an evening meeting in Armitage Hall once a quarter this year. This way, if staying after church doesn t work for you, maybe the evening meetings will. The featured non-profit this month is Maya Works. It is about creating work for women so that they become self-sufficient. Giving women an opportunity to earn an income from their skills gives them self-confidence and hope for themselves, their children, their family and their village. We will have a guest speaker who is a volunteer for Maya Works and who lives in the area. Please bring an open ear to learn about the needs of these women, prepare a potluck dish to share for the meal and consider a donation to support the work of Maya Works. If you are interested in more information, please contact Ruthann Marquis or go to diningforwomen.org. Prayer Shawl Ministry Celebrates Eight Years Dedicated shawl knitters continue to be an active outreach arm of Valley. In May we celebrated our eighth anniversary. Our total gifted shawls have now reached 784. Many thanks to all the women who continue to be actively involved in this ministry and give abundantly of their time and talents. Everyone can help with this project. If you know of someone having health issues, a death in the family, something to celebrate, or who just needs to know someone cares, let us know. We meet on fourth Tuesdays at 1:00 p.m. at the church and 7:00 p.m. at my house. We always welcome new friends. Marilyn Tuffs Mission Baby and Toddler Collection in May Valley s Mission Committee will be collecting needed items for babies and toddlers at the Mission Table during Sunday coffee fellowship through the month of May. Needed: New and gently used clothing, shoes, strollers, and high chairs; new car seats; new or opened packages of diapers; new blankets, bedding, pacifiers, baby wipes, bottles and baby/toddler toys. Unopened baby food (glass jars OK) and formula. (No used car seats or toys.) The items will be given to the Letty Owings Center in NE Portland. Letty, an active Presbyterian woman, partnered with Nancy Anderson, current Director of LOC, in Their goal was to provide a Recovery Center for women and their young children, To break the chain of addiction one family at a time. Now, 24 years later, more than 1,300 women and 237 (and counting) drug free newborns have completed this program. Through the years, LOC has added GED programs, work incentives for job histories and the Sunshine Housing Development. It's more than recovery; it s a life style change that makes this program work! If you would like to see other ways to help the LOC (or any of the Central City Concern programs) check out centralcityconcern.org/changing-lives/letty-owings-center.html. Thank you for your continued support, both locally and globally. Your Mission Committee and Andrea Murdoch, Elder May 2013 Valley Messenger Page 3

4 Children s Ministries Valley s Pre-K children through Fourth Grade have been learning about Pentecost (Greek for 50 th Day and also a holiday in the Jewish calendar, the 50 th day after Passover). The Disciples were gathered in the temple on that First Pentecost after Christ s Resurrection, and as recorded in Acts 2, were suddenly filled with the Holy Spirit. Then Peter stood up to address the crowd. On that day 3,000 accepted his message and became believers. Christians consider Pentecost to be the birthday of the Church. Kindergarten through Fourth Grade leaders were Amy Henning-Blair, Glenys Craig, Lynne Fowler, Richard Gold, Beverly Hubbard, Amy Rheingans, Dan and Katherine Rinella and Kay Hope Gold. Pre-K Sunday School children have been shepherded by Craig and Terri Vermillion, Bert and Cheryl Hoffbeck and Paul and Lizz Brown. Calling all volunteers! We still have some critical volunteer positions to fill as Classroom Leaders for Vacation Bible School. No previous experience is required. Registration forms are streaming in. We don t want to have to turn any child away due to lack of adult volunteers. Please visit Valley s website to download a VBS Registration Form for your kids and grandkids and to complete a Volunteer Form to help out. Join us in this rewarding and fun-filled summer camp program. Registration closes June 7! It was a beautiful day for the annual Children s Easter Egg Hunt on the Saturday before Easter. Page 4 Valley Messenger May 2013

5 Summer Camps Encourage Creativity Music and Drama Camp June This popular camp is for children entering the 2nd through 7th grades for the 2013/2014 school year. The campers will put together a musical over the course of the week and perform it at a retirement home at the end of the week as well as during Sunday worship on June 30. Other features of this camp include drama games, a talent show, making new friends, scooter time in the gym, artistic endeavors through scenery/poster making and a field trip to perform the play at Beaverton Lodge Retirement Home. Registration forms are available on the church website and in the church office. For more information, contact Amy Rheingans at amy@valleycommunity.org or Dates: June Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ages: 2nd through 7th grades for the 2013/2014 school year Cost: $155 per camper Arts Exploration Camp July 8-12 This is the afternoon camp during the week of Vacation Bible School, however, children can be registered in this camp even if they are not participating in VBS. This camp is for all children entering the 1st through 5th grades for the 2013/2014 school year. During Arts Exploration Camp, children will explore various artistic media, create many different pieces of art, develop musical skills through singing games and music instruction, and explore acting through drama games and creative dramatic activities. Registration forms are available on the church website and in the church office. For more information, contact Amy Rheingans at amy@valleycommunity.org or Dates: July 8-12 Time: 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ages: 1st through 5th grades for the 2013/2014 school year Cost: $75 per camper Valley Christian Preschool Arts Exploration April showers have not kept us indoors well, not too much, anyway. We play outside whenever we can in our wonderful preschool playground. In April we also had fun exploring a patrol car and learning about police work thanks to (preschool parent) Officer Bryan Sheldon, and we decorated with flowers as we celebrated the women in our students lives during our annual Someone Special Tea. Our goal to raise money for a bicycle parking rack is realized! We had a successful VCP Poker Tournament thanks especially to the Bayless family, and we have ordered the bike rack with the generous assistance of the Buell family. As of the end of April, the bike rack is installed and in place near the garage off of the east parking lot. The preschool is currently accepting registration for classes beginning next fall. There are limited spaces available so don t delay. Contact Kristina Kurtz at x146 or kristina@valleycommunity.org. Look for these upcoming events: Teacher Appreciation Week May 6-10 Last day of school and All-School Family Picnic June 7 May 2013 Valley Messenger Page 5

6 Youth Ministry Congregational Care through Chicken Pot Pies In partnership with the Deacons ministry, our Valley Youth made oneserving chicken pot pies for a new outreach project. In mid-april, the Middle and High School Youth assembled 36 chicken pot pies to be given to those in need of a nutritious, easy meal. The youth had a lot of fun filling mini loaf pans with veggies, chicken, gravy and all of the seasonings needed to make home-cooked, comfort food. These pies are stored in the church s Kitchen freezer and at the Youth House. When a Deacon, staff member, or any Valley member knows of someone in need of comfort and a meal, they are able to grab frozen pot pies and deliver them right away. Having prepared and assembled the pies, the Valley Youth are able to be a part of this caring, outreach ministry. What a wonderful way to share God s love with those in our church family who are caring for others, lonely, sick or grieving. Chicken pot pies made with love by the Valley Youth Save These Dates in June Pancake Breakfast for Youth Mission May 5 You may purchase tickets at the door to support our youth s summer mission trips and conferences. This summer, the High School Youth are serving at the Nez Perce Reservation in Lapwai, Idaho and attending Presbyterian Youth Triennium at Purdue University. The Middle School Youth will be at Mission Camp, serving in Salem and Portland. Tickets are $5/individual and $15/family (3 or more) for a delicious breakfast. The Clippers Mariners will support this fundraiser from the kitchen (Thank you!), and the youth will start serving pancakes, fruit, sausage, and beverages at 8:30 a.m., continuing after worship until noon. June 2 Confirmation Sunday, Worship + Reception June 5 End-of-School Youth Parties (LIFE & FAMILY) June 9 High School Mission Team Commissioning, Worship June 29 Youth Triennium Commissioning at Presbytery Meeting, Milwaukie Presbyterian Church June 30 Middle School Mission Camp Commissioning, Worship Middle School Youth gather after playing Peace Pig Games in the courtyard during a Middle School LIFE meeting. Middle School Youth assemble chicken pot pies for a new outreach project in partnership with the Deacons. Following the assembly where the pies were made with care, Youth Advisor and Deacon Jim Sandberg shared more about the Deacons ministry. Left: Group photo while making chocolate cupcakes during our Parents Night Out fundraiser for Youth Mission in April. Page 6 Valley Messenger May 2013

7 Youth Ministry Calendars May Confirmation Class Schedule 5 Confirmation Class, 4:00-5:00 p.m. 14 Confirmation Class Goes to Session, 6:30-8:00 p.m. 19 Confirmation Class, 4:00-5:00 p.m. Members of the Confirmation Class gather after catching and releasing salamanders from this pond in Waldport, OR during the weekend of the Confirmation Retreat. May 2013 Youth Ministry Events 1 Middle School LIFE, 6:00-7:30 p.m. High School FAMILY 7:00-9:00 p.m. 4 All Church Work Day, 9 a.m. 1 p.m. High School Mission Teambuilding, 1-4 p.m. High School Lock-in begins at 4:00 p.m.! 5 Pancake Breakfast for Youth Mission, Youth set-up, serve, and clean-up, 8 a.m. 1 p.m. 8 Middle School LIFE, 6:00-7:30 p.m. High School FAMILY 7:00-9:00 p.m. 15 Middle School LIFE, 6:00-7:30 p.m. High School FAMILY 7:00-9:00 p.m. 17 Middle School Friday Night Frenzy, 7:00-10:30 p.m., $3 for snacks 19 High School Graduate Recognition, 10 a.m. Worship with Reception 22 Middle School LIFE, 6:00-7:30 p.m. High School FAMILY 7:00-9:00 p.m. 29 Middle School LIFE, 6:00-7:30 p.m. High School FAMILY 7:00-9:00 p.m. Children s Lock-In at the Youth House Our annual lock-in for 4th and 5th graders is a great fellowship event for this age group and helps with the transition into the Middle School youth group when that time comes. In April, the Christian Nurture Committee sponsored the Children s Lock-In, led by our youth ministry staff and volunteers. Eleven children participated in the event, complete with pizza, ice cream sundaes, a game of Sardines in the church building, a Bible study on the Fruits of the Spirit, and a movie. The children were able to explore the Youth House and play games of ping-pong, air hockey, and more. This July, the current group of 5th graders will be welcomed into the Middle School youth group (LIFE: Living In Faith Everyday) as rising 6th graders! The Youth Ministry Team looks forward to getting to know these kids even better. May 2013 Valley Messenger Page 7

8 Valley Scrapbook Left: The installation of the sanctuary lift has been completed. Right: Steve Reese tries out the new lift. Members of the police, sheriff, and fire departments were honored at the Community Awards Breakfast. A community award recipient and her family. A good time was had by all at the Community Awards Breakfast. David and Anne Scearce were honored as Valley s Couple of the Year at the Community Awards Breakfast Page 8 Valley Messenger May 2013

9 Valley Scrapbook (cont.) Team Valley about to head out to the CROP Walk for Hunger which helps eradicate hunger and poverty and promote peace around the world. A big thank you to the Holy Folders for their many years of service. They have worked hard every month to get The Messenger newsletter out to Valley members and friends. Stopping for a quick break, this group of Valley CROP Walkers enjoyed the fellowship component of this event on a sunny Spring Books on display for the recent Library Book Sale. Many enjoyed picking up a new book at the Library Book Sale. Proceeds go to purchasing new books for the library. May 2013 Valley Messenger Page 9

10 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday May :00a Men s Bible Study 10:00a Baby Blues Connection 5:00p Cherub Choir 5:00p Kings Kids Choir 5:00p Non-Rush Hour 6:00p Middle School LIFE 6:30p Cub Scout Meeting 7:00p Youth Dinner 7:00p High School FAMILY 2 10:00a Alanon 10:00a Piecemakers 7:00p Chancel Choir 7:30p Girl Scout Troop :30p Camp Fire Meeting 4 8:00a All- Church Work Day 9:00a Children s Musical Rehearsal 1:00p High School Mission Teambuilding 4:00p High School Lock-In 5 8:30a Pancake Breakfast for Youth Mission 9:00a Adult Education Class 9:30a Early Bird Coffee 10:00a Worship - Children s Musical 11:00a Coffee Fellowship 12:00p Church Officer Training 4:00p Confirmation Class 5:00p Youth Choir 6:00p New Spirit Ringers 6 6:00p Girl Scout Troop 7:00p Metropolitan Patchwork Society 7:30p Scout Troop :30a Women s Bible Study 1:00p Staff Meeting 6:00p First Tuesday Dinner 6:45p Devotional and Committee Meetings 8 8:00a Men s Bible Study 10:00a Baby Blues Connection 3:30p Girl Scout Troop 6:00p Middle School LIFE 7:00p Youth Dinner 7:00p High School FAMILY 9 10:00a Alanon 10:00a Piecemakers 5:30p VCP Board Meeting 6:30p Girl Scout Troop :00p Chancel Choir Mother s Day 9:00a Adult Education Class 9:30a Early Bird Coffee 10:00a Worship and Communion 10:20a Children s Sunday School 11:00a Coffee Fellowship 11:15a Session & New Members 5:00p Youth Choir 6:00p New Spirit Ringers 13 6:00p Girl Scout Troop 7:30p Girl Scout Troop :30p Scout Troop :00p Staff Meeting 6:30p Confirmation Class 7:00p Session 15 Valley Messenger Articles Due 8:00a Men s Bible Study 10:00a Baby Blues Connection 6:00p Cub Scouts Den 3 6:00p Middle School LIFE 6:30p Cub Scout Meeting 7:00p Youth Dinner 7:00p High School FAMILY 16 8:00a Soup Kitchen 10:00a Alanon 10:00a Piecemakers 7:00p Chancel Choir 17 2:30p Camp Fire Meeting 7:00p Middle School Friday Night Frenzy 18 1:00p Portland Fibromyalgia Support Group 19 Pentecost Sunday Graduate Recognition Sunday 9:00a Adult Education Class 9:30a Children s Ministry Gathering 9:30a Early Bird Coffee 10:00a Worship 11:00a Coffee Fellowship & Graduate Reception 4:00p Confirmation Class 20 6:00p Girl Scout Troop 7:00p Metropolitan Patchwork Society 7:30p Scout Troop :00p Staff Meeting 6:00p Dining for Women Mtg 6:00p Girl Scout Troop :00p Deacons Ministry 22 8:00a Men s Bible Study 9:00a Children s Min. Team 10:00a Baby Blues Connection 12:00p Senior Adult Luncheon 3:30p Girl Scout Troop 6:00p Middle School LIFE 7:00p Youth Dinner 7:00p High School FAMILY 7:00p Women s Bible Study 23 10:00a Alanon 10:00a Piecemakers 6:30p Girl Scout Troop :00p Chancel Choir 24 10:00a Library Book Club - Fourth Friday Features 2:30p Camp Fire Meeting Trinity Sunday 9:00a Adult Education Class 9:00a Sunday School Teacher Training 9:30a Early Bird Coffee 10:00a Worship 10:20a Children s Sunday School 11:00a Coffee Fellowship 12:00p Church Officer Training 27 Memorial Day 6:00p Girl Scout Troop 7:30p Scout Troop :00p Staff Meeting 1:00p Prayer Shawl Ministry 6:00p Music Selection Team 7:00p Personnel Committee 7:00p Prayer Shawl Ministry 29 8:00a Men s Bible Study 10:00a Baby Blues Connection 6:00p Middle School LIFE 7:00p Youth Dinner 7:00p High School FAMILY 30 10:00a Alanon 10:00a Piecemakers 6:00p Cub Scout Pack Mtg. 7:00p Chancel Choir 31

11 Valley Notes Opportunities We re looking for a few good men and/or women to assist with Sunday School activities with the children in late Spring. This is an opportunity to share your passion in art, computer, cooking, science or story-telling with Valley s children in an activity wrapped around the Bible Story theme. Only three Sundays of commitment for a lifetime of memories with Valley s children! Contact Kay Hope Gold at kay@valleycommunity.org. Graduation time is here! If you have graduates in your family, send information to messenger@valleycommunity.org or Don t miss Valley s All Church Picnic! Mark your calendars now for our annual congregational picnic on Sunday, July 14, right after worship. Please plan to spend a summer day lunching with your friends. Thanks Thank you to all the Cookie Tin Elves! Coffee Fellowship on Sunday mornings is tastier, healthier, and so much easier to prepare with the variety of cookies in those cookie tins. A huge thank you to all who contribute. Your effort is very much appreciated! Fellowship Committee Thank you to David and Susan Derting who graciously donated a 42 High Definition LED flat screen TV with DVD player to Valley, replacing one of Valley s 19 yearold 23 CRT televisions. To accommodate the Flat Panel TV, the Men s Bible Study, with the help of Memorial and Gift Funds, provided funds to buy the needed cart to transport the TV to wherever it is needed. Thank you for the prayers, meals, and support as my family and I transition into a different phase of life with my mom. The love from my Valley family has been incredible, and I whole-heartedly thank you all! Angela Graham Prayers We pray for those with health concerns: Mikie Doolittle, Gracie Beazely, Shirley and Grace Powers (family of Frank and Carol Powers), Bonnie May (Angela Graham s mother), Irma Kreitzer, Marie Nelson, and Lisa Harris (Pastor Ben s relative). We pray for those who mourn: Bev Shue and family on the recent death of Bev s husband, John Shue. Bev Hubbard and family on the death of Bev s mother, Addie Chamberlain in California on April 19, Susan Gentner and family on the death of Susan s father-in-law, Albert Gentner on March 10, Thank you for sending your check for 2013 Per Capita (for Presbytery expenses) $25.02 for each Valley member. For more information about what per capita is, and how it helps, go to: After two months with the Valley Youth, Youth Ministry Coordinator Laurel Cluthe added her handprint and name to the Youth House wall. At the Parents Night Out in April, each child made an edible Lorax and truffula tree. The theme for the evening was based on The Lorax by Dr. Seuss. Many Thanks to the Valley Youth for making our brownie mix for visitors. May 2013 Valley Messenger Page 11

12 THE MESSENGER VALLEY COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8060 SW BRENTWOOD ST. PORTLAND, OR RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED TIME DATED MATERIAL May 5 Valley Youth and Clippers Mariners host a pancake breakfast for Youth Mission and Triennium 8:30 a.m. All Sundays in May - bring baby items for Mission. See p. 3 Dining for Women supper May 21 at 6 p.m. Learn about Guatemala. Technicolor Promise Children s Musical during 10 a.m. worship (sermon in song) All are welcome! High School Graduates celebrated during 10 a.m. worship Sunday, May 19 See p. 3

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