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1 The Good News of First Presbyterian Church Marshalltown, Iowa Volume 83, No December 31, 2018 The Purpose Statement for the First Presbyterian Church of Marshalltown G Growing in Christ through worship. R Reaching out in fellowship. A Affirming faith through discipleship. C Caring for the lost through evangelism. E Embracing others in mission and ministry. home. But, declares Luther, with a great, strong and full faith they... follow the word of the prophet and the witness of the star in all purity of heart, bowing to worship and honor the Savior. Based on Luther s sermon for the Festival of the Epiphany (1522), Luther s Works January Memory Verse In my distress I called to the Lord, and He answered me. Jonah 2:2a ANNUAL MEETING The 2017 Annual Meeting will be held Sunday, January 27, 2019 at 11:30 a.m. All are encouraged to attend this important meeting. There will be a potluck meal following the meeting. Lessons in Wise Faith The Magi teach us true faith, said Martin Luther. Given the obstacles they encountered, we would understand if they had given up altogether! First, the travelers were off the mark, coming to Jerusalem to seek a newborn king in a royal palace. Then, directed to Bethlehem, the wise men found a sight so utterly out of keeping with a king a poor young woman and child, in a poor hut that one might expect them to head straight Meetings for January 2019 Iowa River Hospice Grief Healers Support Group will meet on Thursday, January 3, at 1:00 p.m. in our conference room at 502 Plaza Heights Road. We warmly welcome any who have experienced the recent loss of a loved one, generally within the last few years. While grief is a normal healthy journey, it can be challenging and difficult. You do not have to make that journey alone! We meet the first Thursday of each month and you are always welcome to attend. Questions? Call us or visit us on the web at On January 18, Iowa River Hospice hosts a caregiver s support group called Common Bonds at 2:00 PM. This group regularly meets the third Friday of each month at Hope United Methodist Church 2203 South 3 rd Ave. in Marshalltown. Volunteers can be available for companionship for your loved one so caregivers are free to attend. The role of caregiver is one of the most challenging and support is helpful. All are welcome to come. Please join us! Good News from First Presbyterian Church December 31, 2018, page 1

2 A Hymn Sing will be held on Sunday, January 20, at 6:00 p.m. Chad Mussig will present the program of organ music. Refreshments will follow the Hymn Sing. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. The Meaning of Epiphany Epiphany, which comes from the Greek word epiphaneia, means an appearance or a revealing. Centuries ago, the church set aside January 6, the 12th day after Christmas, to mark the revealing of Jesus as Christ to the wise men, who were Gentiles. Jesus first followers were Jewish, so the revelation of the divine Christ to the non-jewish magi reminds us that Jesus came to earth to save the whole world. Symbols of Epiphany include light, a star, a crown (or three crowns) and a globe or stylized portrayal of the world. The color of Epiphany is green to symbolize life, growth, hope and eternity. On the church calendar, the Epiphany season lasts until Ash Wednesday, which is determined by the date of Easter. PWC News Elizabeth Circle will not meet in January or February. Sarah Circle will meet Tuesday, January 15 at 9:15 in the Lower Lounge. Wynona Anderson and Jinita Boyd will hostess, Mary Hemming will give the devotion. The program is not set as of yet. We may have a report on the families affected by the tornado. All women of the church are invited. Camp News It is not too early to start thinking about camp during the summer of Be watching for camp posters around the church after the New Year. Sunday School Rotation Sunday school began their unit on Jonah on January 6. Financial Report for November NOV Actual Total Receipts $29, Budget 31, Total Expenses $27, Budget 38, Year to Date: Total Receipts $366, Budget 381, Difference (14,769.00) Total Expenses ($364,095.00) Budget (380,447.00) Difference 16, Church Women United will not meet in January, February or March. The Christmas program shared the promises of God. Good News from First Presbyterian Church, December 31, 2018, page 2

3 Cookie Baking Day First Presbyterian Church hosted cookie baking for tornado affected families on December 8. Several families came and enjoyed making Christmas cookies. They were also able to select needed items, quilts, and gifts for their families from items collected by the Gutekunst Public Library in State Center. The children and families appreciated the opportunity to carry on their holiday traditions despite the trouble the tornado has caused in their lives. God Sightings Plan to start the new year with an eye to see God in your daily life as the children did last summer at VBS: VBS!! get to go to church, supplied good food, sibling friendship, getting listening stick, allergy was safe, fish died and got new one, helpful friends, grandparents, ham, flowers blooming and Nature. Wednesday Club You know that Wednesday Club is an afterschool program sponsored and run by First Presbyterian Church that meets at the Gathering Place on Wednesdays. You may even know that kids are served a snack, learn a Bible story, make a craft, and play games. But what does Wednesday Club really do? A boy, I ll call George (not his name), was new to Wednesday Club last year. A bright boy, he was eager to try all the activities but quick to get angry. He struggled to get along with other children, even the boys who were his friends. Trouble often started on the bus ride to Wednesday Club, and he would arrive with tears in his eyes. He kicked and poked others at snack time and would end up in tears. During the lesson time he would brighten, eagerly sharing some days. Others the Bible point hit too close to home and withdrew or bothered others. He worried that his behavior would get him kicked out and almost dared us to send him home. Mom cared, and she tried, but she was weary of his behavior, tired of getting calls from school, not sure he was being treated fairly. She had several other children, was expecting again, and dealing with a nasty divorce and custody fight. Nancy VanWyk took George under her wing, listening to him when he wanted to talk and sitting by him during activities. Some days they walked around the parking lot until he was ready to rejoin the group. She was someone he could trust, someone who listened, and someone who helped him understand his own behavior. Wednesday Club became a fun, safe space for him. The CE prayer team had been praying faithfully that his needs, whatever they all were, would be met. At the end of the first year George s behavior had improved, and he was no longer aggressive with others. But he was still a child in turmoil, sad and angry. We sent him off, several of us worried what the summer would bring for him. In the first days after the tornado, several volunteers and I went to check on Wednesday Club families in the affected neighborhoods, and we quickly saw that George s home was spectacularly damaged. (Pictures of it have graced many local and national tornado damage videos.) We couldn t locate him or his family for two days. When Angie Pietig, his teacher, finally reached them, they were staying with family out of town and it didn t look like they d be back. The CE prayer team continued to pray for George and his family. When I received his registration this fall, I was so glad he was back, but a bit fearful how he was. On the first day he bounded in with his little sister, a newcomer to Wednesday Club. He was happier than we d seen him, and we learned that he is a devoted big brother. We learned his family five children and a newborn - spent 2 months in a motel before getting an apartment. Mom said life was getting better. George continues to do well, and this fall he was a natural leader among the kids. He could be counted on to share an important insight or the message that God loves us. I have since learned that many things have changed in George s family since last spring. His father has stopped badmouthing his mother, and their divorce and custody issues have been handled more amicably since then. George has been allowed to love his family, and himself, without fear. He knows God loves him no Good News from First Presbyterian Church, December 31, 2018, page 3

4 matter what. On the last day of Wednesday Club, we give the new kids their own Bibles. George and another girl, across the street neighbors, both lost theirs in the tornado, so we replaced them that day. Not only was George happy to have his Bible again, but his mom was touched that we cared enough to replace the Bible. What role did Wednesday Club play in this wonderful turn-around? What did we do for George? What did the volunteers do? The bus rides, the snacks, the prayers? I don t know. But I want to thank each and every one of you who came to sing, play with, and lead the children. Thank you to the youth helpers who spent their afternoons with the kids. Thank you to those who made snacks, cleaned grapes, cut up apples, made Kool-aid, cleaned up, played ping pong, rode the bus, drove the bus, fixed the bus, bought a new bus when the garage roof landed on the old bus, talked up Wednesday Club at school, gave kids and youth helpers rides from other schools, and donated games and supplies. Thank you to the many people who donated Bibles for the children in the past year. Thank you to Pastor Rich for presenting the Bibles to the children, for grilling for our special family program, and always encouraging and supporting the program. Special thank you to all who prayed for George and his family, Wednesday Club, the children, volunteers and all the special needs that come up. At Wednesday Club we plant the seed, or water the seed, but don t often get to see it blossom. Planting and watering are important, and we are blessed to get to do that at Wednesday Club, too. But back to our question - what role did Wednesday Club play in George s turn around? As I said, I don t know. But I don t have to know because I do know that God, who is good all the time, placed this ministry in front of us, and He has called us to it each in our own way. And through this ministry we met George. And God s grace has been showered on George, as it is on all of us. And we were blessed to see it. Wednesday Club is, and we are, part of George s story. We are along his path, just as he is alongside ours. And I thank God for that. ---Michelle Wilkinson Awesome Presbys Awesome Presbys have been busy bringing the Christmas spirit to others this month. Several participated in Soup and Sing and two helped with the Cookie Baking Day. With Janell Dommer s help, they sang Christmas carols while ringing the bells, encouraging many to put money in the Salvation Army bucket at HyVee. They also helped in many ways with the community Christmas dinner. They will meet on Sunday, January 13, at 2:00 in the Gathering Place. Luke s Ministry Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of winter depression that affects an estimated half a million people every winter between September and April, in particular during December, January and February. Animals react to the changing seasons with changes in mind, metabolism and behavior. Human beings are just the same. Most people find they eat and sleep slightly more in winter and dislike the dark mornings and short days. For some, symptoms are severe enough to disrupt their lives and cause considerable distress. These people are suffering from SAD. Sufferers have to endure most of the following: 1. Sleep problems - oversleeping but not refreshed; cannot get out of bed; needing a nap in the afternoon. 2. Overeating - carbohydrate craving leading to weight gain. 3. Depression, despair, misery, guilt, anxiety - normal tasks become frustratingly difficult. 4. Family/Social Problems - avoiding company, irritability, loss of libido or loss of feeling. 5. Behavioral Problems - especially in young people. 6. Physical Symptoms - Joint pain, stomach problems or lowered resistance to infections. 7. Lethargy - too tired to cope; everything is an effort. The problem stems from lack of bright light; thus, the treatment is to be in bright light every day by using a light box or similar bright light therapy device. Researches have proved that bright light makes a difference to the brain chemistry, although the exact means by which this occurs is not known. Going to a brightly lit climate (whether skiing or somewhere hot is indeed a cure). The preferred level of light is about as bright as a spring morning on a clear day. For most people sitting in front of a light box allowing the light to reach the eyes between 15 and 45 minutes daily will be sufficient to alleviate the symptoms. The user does not have to stare at the light, but can watch TV or read, just as long as light is reaching the eyes. People with symptoms are encouraged to see their physician for an appropriate diagnosis. A SAD Association can also be contacted for further information. Good News from First Presbyterian Church, December 31, 2018, page 4

5 The Emergency Food Box is currently in need of the following food items: canned fruit, meaty soups, canned pasta with meat, canned chicken, canned peas, carrots, or corn, cans of creamed soups, tomato or chicken noodle soup, saltine crackers, pouches of pastas or rice sides, pouches of flaked potatoes, large boxes of flaked potatoes. (Please check the expiration dates to make sure the food items are not outdated.) Food or monetary (check/cash) donations may be brought to the EFB (109 S. 3rd St.) any weekday afternoon, 1:30-4:30. Please make checks payable to: Emergency Food Box. Our mailing address is: EFB, P.O. Box 391, Marshalltown, IA Donated funds are used to buy food items from the Food Bank of Iowa and locally. We are always looking for Food Box volunteers. We have many different types of opportunities that are available, and we are very flexible in arranging times to fit your schedule! Contact Edith Podhajsky, Congratulations to Abby & John Knox of Madrid, Iowa who are the proud parents of a baby boy, Louie Patrick, who was born Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 3:45 p.m. Louie weighed in at 9# and 11oz. and was 21 long. Mom and baby are doing well. Louie will be welcomed home by big brother Rhett. Pat and Nancy Kremer are the very proud grandparents. Thank you for the lovely fruit basket. We will enjoy it this Holiday Season. A special thank you to Greg and Suzanne Brown for their tender care throughout the year. Merry Christmas! ---Ron & Dorothy Wilson Thank you for the wonderful fruit basket delivered in December. Also, I appreciated the Halloween treats from Suzanne and Greg Brown in November. There is so much to be thankful for, especially ALL the many prayers of those who prayed for me this year when I had several health problems, and for good Samaritans for rides to take me to doctors, etc. I am very thankful for ALL you dear Presbyterian friends. May God continue to bless this Church. ---Marla Grossman A big thank you to a most wonderful group of adults and youth led by Valerie King who came to my home to sing Christmas carols. I appreciated, so much, having the group come and share their music during this Christmas season. --- Joe Holubar Thank you so much to my church family for all their thoughtfulness during and after my knee surgery. The cards, calls and goodies were much appreciated. A special thank you to Pastor Tom for his calls and visit. ---Joyce Anderegg Dear Church Family, Thank you for your kindness in remembering my mother Theresa, with your donation. Your thoughtfulness and generosity are much appreciated by my entire family. ---Andy, Anna, & Owen Randall I want to thank everyone who sent cards or called to see how I was. The flowers we received, the fruit basket, Pastor Tom Bower s visit and the choir who came and sang several songs and bag of goodies were really appreciated. My pain is going away, so I am grateful for that. ---Kathryn Schaudt We have appreciated the beautiful flowers, delicious fruit and Christmas music received this month. Thanks so much. ---Bob & Barb Boeyik Thank you so much for opening up your church to host Bobcat Academy and the Marshalltown Christian School for their performances for the Holiday Stroll. It was such a blessing to have a space large enough to seat all of the family and friends who came out to watch their performances. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! ---Deb & Alushia, Holiday Stroll Co-Chairpersons and The Marshalltown Central Business District our faithful workers at the House of Compassion during the month of December: Matt Broshar, Doug & David Butler, Ed Jackson, Darrell Meyer, Garry Rottink, Lee Wilkinson and Barb Wollam. --- Thank you to Jinita Boyd and Barb Hawkins for helping with the preschool class in December. ---Barb Hawkins, Bev Free, Linda Kauffman, Caroline Kauffman, Jackie Hughes, Sue Turbiville, Deb Williams, Lola Rinnan, Peter Wilkinson, and Thomas Wilkinson for helping set up and tear down the Lower Lounge for the Christmas dinner donations. Good News from First Presbyterian Church, December 31, 2018, page 5

6 Revelation 21:5 He who was seated on the throne said, I am making everything new! The new year brings hope for better things and new beginnings. We make resolutions and start new programs to get into shape or lose weight. The new year becomes a line drawn in the sand of time. Time to change what we don t like and become the person we wish we could be. The problem is that we are who we are because of both the good habits and sins we have cultivated through our lives. If we are going to change something, then we must undo the training we have done over the years before. It takes time, encouragement and new knowledge to change. We normally don t have the ability to do it by ourselves. We need help! First, we need spiritual help. Many of our struggles are rooted in our sinfulness. Repentance is the process of turning our old habits over to God and looking to God for new direction for our lives. Without yielding control to God we will never be able to overcome our old patterns of behavior. Next, we need accountability, we need others to hold us to our goal. The family of God is meant to be this for our lives. We are told to confess our sins to one another. This is not so we can gossip but rather support, encourage and hold each other accountable. We can overcome our struggles if we are humble enough to ask each other for help. Another help to overcoming sin and trouble areas of our life is to develop new positive habits. As 2019 begins, our church sits in a tremendous position to reach out into our tornado effected community. The Long-term Recovery Group will be bringing in volunteers in large numbers to help with the reconstruction. We have the opportunity to show hospitality to those who are coming and to support them as they work to help Marshalltown recover. There will be many opportunities to get involved: meals, laundry and organized events for the workers and families they serve. This next year will bring us the chance to witness to the love of God as we serve others. Please join in this mission as we reach out in Christ s love. Pastor Rich DECEMBER SESSION ACTIONS The Stated Session meeting of First Presbyterian Church, Marshalltown, met in the Lower Lounge Tuesday, December 18, Moderator Rev. Dr. Richard A. King opened the Session meeting at 7:05 p.m., and Doug Butler presented the devotions and opening prayer. A quorum was in attendance. Motion prevailed to approve the amended November 20, 2018 Stated Session minutes after changing that Bibles are given to Wednesday Club first-timers and not graduates in Rich King s report. Pastors and staff reports were presented. Finances: Matt Broshar presented the Financial reports noting that giving in November was consistent with giving the past two months. Congregants have donated from their Charitable Trusts and the Elders will vote at the January Session meeting on where this money would be used best. We have a positive cash flow. We are still getting donations in for tornado relief and for the Building Fund. We are receiving more interest money from our investments. Motion prevailed to approve $32,000 for Pastor Rich King s Housing and Utilities for Budget: Matt Broshar discussed the changes in the 2019 budget and explained why they were changed. Following much discussion, motion prevailed to approve the 2019 budget at $434,586. Mission/Evangelism: Matt Broshar reported that 47 Christmas Shoe boxes from this church were taken to Grace Church. The Local Optional Benevolence Funds will be discussed at the January Missions meeting to determine the amounts to be spent and to whom they will go to. Matt reported that the Missions Committee usually matches funds received from the Presbytery grants. Worship & Music: Communion 131 on November 4, and 132 on December 2. A new brass altar set has been ordered. The organ was tuned Nov. 27, and the piano was tuned Nov. 28. There will be carols and praise music in the Sanctuary Saturday, Dec. 22, for the Christmas Dinner for the community. Jon Rottink will preach Dec. 30. Jews for Jesus are scheduled to present here Sunday, April 7, Christian Education: Doug Bacon reported that Children s Christmas program on December 16, and Cookie Baking day went very well. Sunday school on Dec. 23, will be all ages together with 2 nd grade through High School classes to meet with the adult class, and Bryce King will give a presentation. There will be no Sunday school on Dec. 30. Plans are being made for 2019 VBS, and the materials have already been purchased. A & P: Doug Butler reported that they discussed Tornado Fund and Pastor s Discretionary Fund. Good News from First Presbyterian Church, December 31, 2018, page 6

7 Motion prevailed to move $6,000 from the Staffing Contingency line item into the Pastor s Discretionary Fund. Motion prevailed that the Missions and A & P Committees could approve spending up to $1,000 from the Tornado Fund when the need arises. They discussed scheduling the Session Retreat on Saturday, February 9, 2019 to include the new Elders after they are elected sometime in January. Membership & Involvement: Heather Rottink reported the committee is helping prepare food for the Wednesday night Family Night meals. There will be a meal before the Children s Christmas program. They are planning a pot-luck meal for the Annual Meeting. There is no date for the Chili Cook-off yet. The committee will start working on doing a new Church Directory. Property: Richie Ritter reported that the carpet will be laid in Fellowship Hall starting Wed., Dec. 19. Motion prevailed to put a steel roof on the church rather than shingles as there is a 50-year warranty of this roof. The cost for the metal roof will be $58,953. There is money in the Building Fund and in the Capital Improvement Fund to pay for the roof along with the insurance money. Members of the congregation will be asked to help support the cost of the metal roof, if they want to. The metal roof can be installed in cold weather. ASPEN Company will install the new roof. Nominations: Rich King reported the committee has gotten almost all the Elders and most of the Deacons for the 2021 classes. Other Business: Julie Lynch will continue as a check signer for Motion prevailed to have Pat Kremer as a check signer. The remaining check signers will be named at the January 2019 Session meeting. A sheet was passed around for Elders to sign up to do devotions at Session meetings in Pastor Rich King closed the meeting with prayer. Newsletter deadline with FEB information is due Monday, JAN. 21, 2019 for anyone wanting to submit an article. Reminder: Jan. 1 New Year s Day Office Closed Jan. 6 Epiphany of the Lord Jan. 11 Human Trafficking Awareness Day Jan. 13 Baptism of the Lord Jan. 15 Deacons Jan. 15 SESSION Jan Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Jan. 21 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Members in mission making a difference. GOOD NEWS from First Presbyterian Church is published monthly. Deadline for the following issue is published in the calendar. Comments and contributions are welcome. Church office phone: Web Site Church at church@fpcmarshalltown.org Pastor at rich@fpcmarshalltown.org Pastoral Care Minister at tom@fpcmarshalltown.org Youth & Families Director at jrottink@hotmail.com Christian Education Director at michelle.firstpres@gmail.com Good News from First Presbyterian Church, December 31, 2018, page 7

8 January 2019 Birthday/Prayer Calendar Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Robert Smith 2 Bette Etter 3 Julie Avise Preston Johnson Barb Schrum Nancy VanWyk 4 Elliot Young 5 Estelle Perkins 6 Faith Banissan Brice Duff Harlan Quick 7 8 Keith Oleson Brent Thiessen 9 Richard Ritter Diane Welch 12 Lori Avise Piper Pietig 13 Michael Anderson 14 Norm Egli Dorothy Wilson 15 Linda Kauffman 16 Elizabeth Anderson 17 Deb Avise Rollie Freel 18 Malory Henze Tedra Henze Tim Bell Doug Boyd Jean Brennecke Ryan VanWyk 21 Wynona Anderson Gratia Hancock Ed Jackson Darren Bacon Mike Miller Garry Rottink 24 Cassie Nason Emily Severson- Bowles Nic Albright Kevin Severson 25 Bill Curler 26 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Worship Leader Jan Faber Doug Boyd Harlan Quick Diane Oleson Greeters 9:00. Jan Faber Bill & Susan Lawyer Pat & Mary Hemming Fellowship Hosts... Cup Washers Nursery Maria Estrada & Deb Williams & Deb Williams & Deb Williams & Maria Garcia Maria Garcia Maria Estrada Deacons..Greg & Suzanne Roger & Donita Jerry & Lyn Sue Bryant & Brown Anders Rakowicz Margaret Fehrle Donuts Flowers Pat & Nancy Kremer Ushers FIRST SUNDAY SECOND SUNDAY THIRD SUNDAY FOURTH SUNDAY FIFTH SUNDAY Team Captain Terry Buzbee Brenda Severson Roger & Karen Schoell Jon Rottink Dick & Barb McBride Hank Bradbury Donita Anders Pat & Mary Hemming Youth Doug & Karen Bacon Ed Jackson Roger Anders Ron & Linda Kauffman Doris & Orlyn Langenbau Harlan Quick Stan & Nancy VanWyk Steve Strand Larry Schrum Barb Vovos Jerry Rakowicz Don Turbiville Usher Alternates in alphabetical (9:00 a.m. All Year) Bonnie Bradbury Craig Henze Dennis Ostrem Marcia Quick Yasuyo Smith Roger Bristley Pat Kremer Tracy Ostrem Jerry Schaudt Barb Vovos Doug Butler Doris Langenbau LaVern Paul Brenda Severson Dale Wedgwood Jim Grimmius Orlyn Langenbau Harlan Quick Don Smith Good News from First Presbyterian Church, December 31, 2018, page 8

9 First Presbyterian Church Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 New Year s Day Office Closed JANUARY :00p Family Night/Meal 6:150p Confirmation 3 12:00 p Oasis 12p Pastor s Prayer Grp. 4 5 Epiphany of the Lord 6 Baptism of the Lord 9:00 a.m. Worship Communion 10:15a Gathering/ Fellowship Time 10:30 a.m. SS All Ages 7 4:30p Missoula Theater Practice 5:00 p.m. Girl Scout Meeting/GP 5:30 p.m. Missions 6:30 p.m. W & M 7:30 p.m. CE 7:30 p.m. Property 8 9:00a Staff Meeting 5:00 p.m. A & P 6:30 p.m. M & I 9 6:15p Confirmation 10 12:00p Oasis 12p Pastor s Prayer Grp. 5:30p.m. Tiger Cub Scouts - GP :00 a.m. - Worship - Choir 10:15a Gathering/ Fellowship Time 10:30a SS All Ages 2:00p Awesome Presbys 2-4p Girl Scout Mtg. Fellowship Hall 20 Annual Reports Due 9:00 a.m. Worship Bells 10:15a Gathering/ Fellowship Time 10:30 a.m. SS All Ages 6:00 p Hymn Sing 27 9:00 a.m. Worship - Choir 10:15a Gathering/ Fellowship Time 10:30 a.m. SS All Ages 2-4p Girl Scout Mtg. Fellowship Hall 11:30a Annual Meeting & Potluck Meal 14 6:30p Finance & Stewardship 21 Newsletter Articles are Due 5:00 p.m. Girl Scout Meeting/GP 28 4:30p Missoula Theater Practice 15 9:15a Sarah Cr. - LL 6:00 p.m. Deacons 7:00 p.m. Session 7p-Cub Pack Den Mtg. - GP 22 9:00a Staff Meeting :15p Confirmation 23 6:15p Confirmation 6:15p Confirmation 17 12:00p.m. Oasis 12:00p Pastor s Prayer Grp. 2:30 7:00 p.m. - HOC Volunteers 24 12:00p.m. Oasis 12:00p Pastor s Prayer Group 5:30p.m. Tiger Cub Scouts - GP 31 12:00p.m. Oasis 12:00p Pastor s Prayer Group Good News from First Presbyterian Church, December 31, 2018, page 9

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