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1 People ministering to people for Christ s sake. Volume 16 - Issue Called Meeting of the Congregation: A meeting of the Congregation was held on Sunday, February 17, following 11:00 Worship. Changes in terms of call to the Pastor were approved. At-large members elected to the 2013 Church Officer Nominating Committee are Veronika Camehl, Ed Rainwater, and Debbie Shedden. Copies of the Proposed Bylaws were distributed for first reading. And Study Wednesday Night Supper and Study Join us each Wednesday at 5:30 for supper and at 6:00 as we continue our study of Paul s Letters to the Corinthians. Adult Sunday School Adults meet in the Café at 9:30 each Sunday Morning. We are currently surveying some of the important characters in the biblical narrative. Lenten Lunches: The Aransas County Ministerial Association is again sponsoring a series of community gatherings each Wednesday during the season of Lent. Host churches serve a light lunch beginning at noon (a love offering is accepted to help defray costs), and the host pastor offers a brief devotional around 12:30. The schedule follows: 06 March - Sacred Heart at K of C Hall 13 March - First Presbyterian Church 20 March - First United Methodist Church
2 Mission Presbytery: The next stated meeting of Mission Presbytery will be Friday and Saturday, March 1-2, at Shepherd of the Hills Presbyterian Church, Austin. Charlie and our Session Commissioners will attend. Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday, March 10. Remember to spring ahead on Saturday night, or you might miss something Sunday morning! Texts And Sermon Topics for March: March Luke 13:1 9 March Corinthians 5:16 21 March Philippians 3:4b 14 March Luke 19:28-40 March John 20:1-18 Unless You Turn To God To See With The Eyes Of The Cross Forgetting What Lies Behind Parade Watching Breathless Holy Week Schedule: March Palm Sunday Services, 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM March Wednesday Night Supper and Study (1&2 Corinthians) March Maundy Thursday Communion Service, 7:00 PM March Good Friday Service (Choir Cantata), 7:00 PM Easter Morning Schedule: March Community Service, 7:00 AM (at Rockport Beach Park) Easter Morning Services: 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM Bonnets and Breakfast, 9:30 Easter Egg Hunt, 10:00 Flowered Cross, both services One Great Hour of Sharing Easter Offering 2
3 Youth News Spring Break Ski Trip: March 10-16, Angel Fire, New Mexico Meeting Schedule: March 03 - In the gym, 3:00 5:00 PM March 10 - No Meeting, Spring Break March 17 - No Meeting, Spring Break March 24 - In the gym, 3:00 5:00 PM March 31 - No Meeting, Easter Souper Bowl of Caring: $ collected, reported, and passed on to the Rockport-Fulton Good Samaritans the sum of! Invites you to an Open House & Summer Camp Preview! Saturday, March 9, am - 3pm Attention children, youth, and parents: You are invited to visit the camp, tour the Ranch, meet the staff and get excited about summer camp! Enjoy some camp activities and have lunch on us. This is a great opportunity to learn about the summer resident camp program and familiarize your child with where they will be staying and to get a picture of what camp will be like. The staff will be on hand to answer any questions you might have. Please let us know if you can attend by calling the Camp Office at or ing rick@johnknoxranch.com. We look forward to seeing you soon! 3
4 Session Organization, 2013: Meeting January 17, the Session reorganized for the coming year and made the following work assignments: Clerk of Session: Kim Thompson Church Treasurer: Kay Stanley Church Officer Nominating Committee: Lucille Rainwater, Sally Reynolds Presbytery Commissioners: Sara Craven, Holly Hamilton Boy Scout Troop Liaison: John Jackson Operations Committee: Maintenance/Repair (Oversees facilities and equipment) Finance (Oversees all aspects of church finances) Grounds (Oversees condition and care of all church property) Insurance (Maintains proper insurance coverage) Personnel (Oversees work of all staff members) Stewardship (Promotes year-round stewardship and oversees annual campaign) Elders: Joe Bear, Gary Gilbert, John Jackson, Sally Reynolds Meets: 3 rd Thursday, 5:00 P.M. Program Committee: Camps/Conferences (Promotes participation by all members) Christian Education (Provides opportunities, recruits teachers, approves curriculum) Community Table (Coordinates serving of community meal each Tuesday) Library (Oversees maintenance and expansion of church library) Mission (Oversees mission activities in community and world) Nursery (Maintains facility, recruits attendants; Child Protection Program) Vacation Bible School (Prepares for and oversees annually) Youth Ministry (Oversees leadership and programming for youth fellowship) Elders: Peggy Bear, Nancy Bolks, Katie Henderson, Susan Lewis, Kim Thompson Meets: 1 st Wednesday, 7:00 P.M. Outreach Committee: Evangelism (Provides for church to be known in community and communicates with visitors) Elders: Pete Chamberlain, Ingrid Little, Dayne Luce, Pat Thompson Meets: 2 nd Thursday, 6:00 P.M. Inreach Committee: Member Care (Implements and oversees plan of care for all church family members) Hospital and Nursing Home Visitation Elders: Sara Craven, Janet Gaskamp, Lucille Rainwater, Sandy Swanson Meets: 2 nd Thursday, 6:00 P.M. Worship Committee: Live Nativity (Prepares for and oversees annually) Greeters (Recruits, trains, and schedules greeters for all services) Music (Supports music staff and oversees selection of music for all services) Pulpit Supply (Recruits as needed) Sacraments (Oversees scheduling, equipment and supplies, preparation, observances) Ushers (Recruits, trains, and schedules ushers for all services) Elders: Lois Atwood, Holly Hamilton, Katie Henderson, Jad Smith, Kim Thompson Meets: 2 nd Thursday, 5:00 P.M. 4
5 Committee news. Treasurer s Report January 31, 2013 Year to Date 1/31/13 1/31/ Budget Income $37,485 $26,392 $23,116 Expenses $39,184 $32,098 $36,074 Included in this report is the comparison of the current year with the corresponding time in 2012 and the 2013 budget. Kay Stanley Treasurer Treasurer s Report December 31, 2012 Year to Date Actual Budget Income $308,857 $303,538 Expenses $291,015 $345,512 One of the main focal points of the Sanctuary renovation this past Summer was to make certain the wonderful stained glass windows in the Chancel area would be very noticeable as one walked into the Sanctuary. As the Long Range Planning Committee worked toward this end during the planning stages, no thought was ever given to the appearance of the windows at night time, until later on when attending a night service after the renovation was completed. It was at this point it was realized that without any daylight, the windows did not show up at all. Due to Al DeGayner furnishing material and his own man power, there are now three exterior high wattage spot lights installed on posts directed at each of the windows. This now allows the windows to radiate all of their splendor on overcast days or at night when services or other activities are held. Unfortunately the power surge in January that wrecked havoc on the church also damaged the power source to the new lights. It was not discovered in time to repair before the Ash Wednesday worship service but it has now, so please take a moment to notice, enjoy and appreciate the backlit stained glass windows while attending this month s Maundy Thursday and Good Friday Worship services. and join us in saying Thanks Al for all you do! Ken Craven Long Range Planning Committee 5
6 NEWS FROM THE Fellowship Lunch on March 10th will feature HAM as the entrée and the congregation is asked to bring side dishes, salads and desserts. The Fellowship Committee will furnish the ham. Tea and coffee will also be provided. So bring a dish to share and join us after the 11:00 Morning Worship Service in the Fellowship Hall for a delicious Ham lunch. AND.. EASTER BONNETS & BREAKFAST will be on Easter Sunday morning (March 31st) during the regular time for Sunday School (come & go from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.). Bring a breakfast dish (fruit, eggs, muffins, sausage, etc) and come to the Fellowship Hall on Easter Sunday morning. Just for fun, wear a funny or unusual Easter Bonnet and enter in the Easter Parade at 10 o clock. Remember... ANYTHING GOES!! An Announcement from the ProgrAm committee. Carolyn Watters has enthusiastically agreed to be our Vacation Bible School director this summer. Carolyn is multitalented and energetic, and combined with the energetic team from Presbyterian Childrens' Home-Waxahatchie campus, it promises to be a fantastic, fun-filled VBS. The kids are already asking about it! Of course, we'll need lots of volunteers, so, say YES to VBS! The dates are July Kay Patteson 6
7 Happenings... By Veronika Camehl Many exciting things will be happening during the month of March. Please plan to attend our Lenten services and make this a time of commitment and sacrifice to our risen Lord. Many Thanks to our February Worship Team: Communion was prepared in February by Veronika Camehl Communion Servers were elders Janet Gaskamp and Dayne Luce (8:30 Early Service) and Kelly McNeely and Jad Smith (11:00 Morning Service) Communion wine was supplied by Sally Reynolds. Head usher duties were shared by Janet Gaskamp and Nancy Bolks...good job ladies. Ed and Lucille Rainwater will serve as head ushers for the month of March. Once again we are blessed to have Jeff Patterson and his lovely wife, Georgia, back with us. The relief that he gives to our very dedicated music director Yvonne goes above and beyond the call of duty. If you missed the Ash Wednesday worshp service, his keyboard talents left many speechless. Where did you have all those guitar players hiding Jeff? Speaking of music, Yvonne and her dedicated choir members are practicing very hard to make a joyful noise unto the Lord...maybe you would consider lending your musical talents. We hear some wonderful voices out there in the congregation on Sunday mornings...think how great they might sound from up in the choir loft with our super sound system. And remember, the hand bell choir only requires you to be able to count to 4 and if you decide to color code your music, remember which color applies to which bell. The worship committee welcomes your input...we strive to make all aspects of worship meaningful and relevant. If something is not being done that you think we need to do, please let us know. If there are problems, please be a part of the solution and contact one of the committee members. They are Lois Atwood, Veronika Camehl, Mindy Durham, Holly Hamilton, Caro Jackson, Yvonne Jaggard, Jad Smith, Kim Thompson, and Charlie Schuler From the In Reach Committee. Our Church Directory is being updated! Appointment sign up sheets are now in the Narthex to schedule pictures. Dates are Sunday, March 3, 10 and 17 after the 11:00 Worship Service until 3:00 PM, and on Wednesdays, March 6 and 13 from 7:00 PM until 8:30 PM. Tentative site for picture taking is the Parlor. Lucille Rainwater 7
8 Notes From the Music Director, Yvonne Jaggard NOTE To BOTH Choirs: NO rehearsals the week of Spring Break (March 10 thru March 16). Chancel Choir - Cantata rehearsals Wednesday evenings 7:00-7:30 IN HIS HANDS A Cantata for Easter Drama by DAVID BURKE, Lyrics by EILEEN BERRY Music by MOLL IJAMES and JAMES KOERTS Maundy Thursday Worship Service, 7pm, March 28 In this poignant gospel presentation, David Burke skillfully weaves the perspective of two narrators: one believing disciple, Jude, and one unbelieving disciple, Judas. Through a firsthand description of Christ s ministry on earth, each narrator explains His miracles, healings, and personal experiences while watching the life of Christ. Original music by James Koerts and Molly Ijames includes: Faith of a Child, Come to the Light, The Darkest Hour, and In Remembrance. Also includes a traditional arrangement of Christ the Lord is Risen Today, with optional congregation. Titles The Hand Bell Choir will perform the following pieces as Preludes. 1.The Faith of a Child 2.Come to the Light 3.King of Humility 4.Only Jesus, Holy Jesus 5.In Remembrance 6.The Darkest Hour 7.Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley by Douglas E. Wagner. Based on the hymn tune LONESOME VALLEY. It will be performed at the 7pm Maundy Thursday worship service on March 28; Palm Sunday Glory by Sharon Elery Rogers. Based on the hymn tunes: ST THEODULPH, ST DROSTANE, and ELLACOMBE. This piece will be performed at the 11:00 Morning Worship Service on Palm Sunday, March 24. The Hand Bell Choir is pleased to announce the addition of 2 new Ding a Lings Lisa (Douglas) Martin and Sally Reynolds. Our choir now consists of Tom Jaggard, Caro Jackson, Sally Reynolds, Mindy Durham, Bev Jacobson, Lucille Rainwater, Adelaide Marlatt, Janet Gaskamp, Shawn Johnston, Jo Smith, Holly Hamilton, Peggy Bear and Lisa Douglas Martin (listed in order of the bells played.) 8
9 Women Ministering to Women Women, opportunities for growth and service and a time to have fellowship with other women in the church continue in the month of March. Please mark your calendars for the following experiences. 1. PW monthly meeting will be Tuesday, March 5 at 10 am in the parlor. Come and join us as we update ourselves on plans for our year together. Caroline Bernardy reported that PW had given $32,000 + our pledge to the church in (This did not include the Charlie s discretionary fund nor the youth monthly amount.) 2. PW Circle Meeting will be Tuesday, March12 at 12 in the parlor. Pati Vincent leads our study of the Epistles, entitled Living in a Community and the Household of God. We are ready for Chapter 7. Bring a sack lunch, and come share in the learning and discussion. 3. Quilters will meet on Tuesday, March 19 from 9-12 to work on prayer quilts. We will also begin our work on graduate quilts for gifts. Please, come enjoy the fellowship and the sewing! 4. Our women are at Castaways On Mondays (8-3) and Thursdays (8-11) every week. There is plenty to do and the jobs are easy to learn! Please join us for a really a fun time with other women, and of course, with those men who keep us hopping! Hope to see you there on Monday /Thursday mornings. Theresa Smith will be placing another order for shirts if you didn t get in on the first order. Talk to her! Our earnings for January was $ YEAH!!! (Thanks for all your donations!) 5. VeeAnn Wright reported for Good Samaritans that First Saturday Breakfasts have been stopped. Also, new clients are signing up all the time, and always need food. So, remember your donations on the first Sunday of each month! 6. Neet Feet bought 7 pairs of shoes in January and so far 2 pairs in February. 7. Information on the BEAS program was reported by Kay Patteson. Divina Mireles is our new candidate who we will be assisting with books and other needs. Also, Kay reported helping Adriana Rios, a student who lost her funding, with $ Women s Retreat was February 9 from 9-3 with about 30 women sharing learning and craft time. You Are Already Amazing was the topic for the day.. 7. Mo Ranch Conference will be April 5-7. We have 19 women going from our church. 8. If you haven t paid $15 for your poinsettia, you can make your Check payable to PW and place it in the offering basket on Sunday. 9. VBS is on the calendar!!!! It will be July with Carolyn Watters directing. YEAH, Carolyn! 10. Decisions made at January meeting: a. Voted to give Peggy Thompson a Love Gift of $100 from PW for doing the shirts and aprons. b. Voted to increase help with Castaways Building Fund to another 5% making our contribution to the fund 10% of our earnings. c. Voted to deliver fresh flowers to Flo Griffith for her 91 birthday. Caroline will take them to the Rockport Care Center. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, FLO!!! d. We continue to take $300 to each of our five schools for students uniformed clothing needs. e. We will be hosting the Lenten Lunch for March 13. Please watch for the sign- up sheet to help with sandwiches, chips, or cookies. Also, we will need hosts/hostesses. If you have a blue Presbyterian Church, WEAR IT to host/hostess that day!! 9 Presbyterian Women
10 Men Ministering to Men and others Presbyterian The Presbyterian Men s group resumed their monthly meetings for lunch on the first Tuesday of each month at 12:00 in the Church café. The meeting is open to any man that attends our Church- you don t have to be a member. So try to be there on Tuesday, March 5 th and enjoy lunch (Really good food) and camaraderie followed by a short business meeting. We are always finished in an hour or less. Come, enjoy, and make new friends. Our winter visitors are especially welcome since we always are open to new ideas. We will discuss what we plan to accomplish in 2013, kickoff ideas for our participation in the 12 th annual Rockport Nautical Flea Market (our major fund raiser) and what benevolences we need to support in the immediate future. Hope to see you there. Pete Chamberlain SANCTUARY SPONSORSHIPS FLOWER Sign up sheets for calendar year 2013 are on the Fellowship Hall bulletin board for those who wish to reserve a special Sunday to dedicate the sanctuary. Flower Cross: Bring fresh flowers on Easter Sunday to decorate the crosses at both worship services. The beauty and aroma of Easter Lilies will once again grace our Sanctuary on Easter morning - with your assistance. The Presbyterian Women s organization invites you to sponsor an Easter Lily by registering your name and number of Lilies desired on the Sign-Up form posted on the Fellowship Hall bulletin board. Once the cost per plant is announced in the Sunday bulletin, your payment will be due. Make checks payable to Presbyterian Women. Payments referencing Easter Lily may be placed in the collection plates. Sponsors will be invited to take plants home to enjoy after the 11:00 Morning Worship Service on Easter Day. 10
11 Ministering to others through Care and Prayer To uy thoughtful, caring church family,,. Darline Yeoman presented me with the beautiful Prayer Quilt with the many prayer knots tied for me. I feel so grateful and honored to be a part of this church and the kind and caring family you all are. I will cherish it always, through recovery and beyond. Blessings to you all! Shirely Lthams January 6: The family of Linda Dupnik acknowledges with grateful appreciation the kind expression of your sympathy. Dear Pastor Schuler, Congregation and Caroline Bernardy, On behalf of my family and James and John Dupnik, I would like to thank you for all the prayers sent, the prayer comforter and the pastor visiting my mother during her time of need. She will be truly missed! Thanks, Laura Denham January 9, Dear Church Family, I am still in Odessa with Laurie. Taking therapy and am trying to regain my strength and balance. I miss all of you and will be glad to return to Rockport and to Church. Congrats, Beverly, on your new grandson. Handsome Boy. Give my love to all, Berta Little January 4, Beverly, Thank you so much for blessing us with the prayer quilt. We are very touched by the thoughtfulness of your congregation. I told my Uncle Jad and Aunt Theresa that I am very comforted by the knowledge that faithful men and women I ve never met are holding up sweet baby Kate in prayer regarding her upcoming cranial surgery on January 17. We will be sure to let you know hot it all goes. Much Love and gratitude, Kelley, Brian, Riley & Kate Gray Centennial, Colorado January 9, I would like to say THANK YOU to the mystery guest who left a wonderful tin of praline s in my dining window during the Presbyterian Women s luncheon. That was a very sweet surprise! So to the mystery giver, Thanks for the gift, it s one of our favorites. Ingrid Little and family 11
12 Ministering to others in the Community GOOD NEWS! The Youth Group of First Presbyterian Church, Rockport participated in the National Souper Bowl of Caring on super bowl Sunday. Because of our support for their efforts, $335 was donated to Rockport/Fulton Good Samaritans. During January and February, Rockport/Fulton Good Samaritans continued serving our community. The arrival of cold weather found clients needing funds for heaters, blankets and warmer clothes. In addition, more food was required to help keep some Rockport residents warm until the sun retured. The drop in outside temperatures increased utility bills. Requests for assistance in paying those bills put pressure on the GS budget. More assistance was required to help with costs of medical care and drug prescriptions to combat illness as several nasty viruses ran rampant through our community. The food pantry is busy recovering from drains in supplies used in distribution of Christmas baskets in December. First Presbyterian Church s donation of $335 will be put to good use! Now that holiday travelers have returned home to Rockport and holiday guests have returned to their homes, the time has come to return to our normal concentration on and donations to support local missions including Good Samaritans. The first Sunday of each month is designated the day for collecting donations for use in supplying supplemental food to needy local families. Good Samaritans are extremely grateful for our congregation s most generous donations that provide non-perishable foods and money for purchasing additional foods from the Corpus Christie food bank and locally that enable restocking the GS food pantry. PLEASE CONTINUE YOUR SUPPORT OF THIS MISSION PROJECT. Your non-perishable food items can be placed in the baskets in the Good Samaritans section in the Mission Room the first or any Sunday. Your monetary donation can be inserted in the envelopes provided and placed in the collection plate or handed in at the church office any day of the week. VeeAnn Wright 12
13 MINISTERING TO OTHERS THROUGH THE USE OF OUR FACILITIES THE COMMUNITY TABLE The March schedule for food preparation & serving is as follows: Mar. 5 First Presbyterian Church Mar. 12 Holy Cross Lutheran Church Mar. 19 First United Methodist Church Mar. 26 First Baptist Church March 5 th is our Church s serving date. Please put it on your personal calendar because we will need a lot of volunteers to handle the numbers of diners who have been attending (approximately ). Please come and see what a difference we are making in the lives of our less fortunate neighbors. Big News- The Peace Lutheran Church has been able to rejoin the Community Table as a full time participant again and served an excellent meal on February 19 th. However, we still have issues filling some of the unfilled Tuesdays. Our sister churches in Rockport are stepping up to the challenge by volunteering to serve on some of the open dates, but we are still in dire need of one more church / agency to become full Community Table partners to permanently resolve the problem. I am counting of you and your connections with other churches or service organizations to spread the word that we need help. I will welcome an opportunity to speak to any interested party. During the months of January and February, 2013, we served approximately 280 people per Tuesday and we have had plenty of help with serving. Thank you all for your assistance and don t use this information to stop helping. A special thanks to our Winter Visitors who show up to help no matter which church is serving. The smaller churches are grateful for your help. Our Community Table funding had a major boost because of the generous donations which many of you gave over the holiday season. This is truly a wonderful church filled with caring and kind people. I m proud to be a member, aren t you? Pete Chamberlain View of NAME TAG Display in the Mission Room NAME TAGS: Winter Texans are returning to Church. Help them properly identify you by wearing your name tags. If in need of a new or replacement, request it by filling in the folder in the Mission Room beneath the name tag holders (as pictured above.) 13
14 Odds and Ends.. GardenTales in 2 Tom DeRoy Reed Marton Jim Sikes 4 Pete Chamberlain 6 Al DeGayner 8 Kayla Mickey 9 John Marlatt 11 Sally Reynolds 13 Dot Rau 14 Barbara Hays 15 Sarah Hamilton VeeAnn Wright 16 Lewis Robinson 18 Sara Craven Yvonne Jaggard 20 R. T. Kruft 24 Ted Little 25 Johnny Atwood 26 Brittney Domaschk Susan Forrest 27 Bud Hanson 28 Marilyn Price 30 Bob Bernardy As I walked past the little garden going wild in front of the church, I realized that we had just let it go its own way without a little TLC over the winter. While I am aware that technically we are still in the winter season, Rockport has not gotten the memo and things are beginning to bud out all over! So in the next few weeks, we will remove the weeds and freshen up the mulch and give it a new face to welcome us each time we walk by. Isn t that like our own lives? We fall into seasons of neglect for those things that are on the fringes of our lives.important, but not essential. We get caught up in areas that take our time and energy away from the things that we love and provide joy in our lives. So join me in doing a little weeding and freshening up, not only of the garden but also of your heart. Look at yourself as I am doing and refresh your spirit. Take time to think about what God really wants you to be doing and choose whatever tools you think you might need to enter a new season in your life. Like the sun breaks through the clouds, let your light shine forth for Him and feel the tangled vines of our daily life fall away from your heart. Greet this new season of spring with faith and knowledge that God walks with you even when the weeds try to trip you up! And by the way, we are hoping to freshen up the plants around the church in other areas. Let us know if you would like to dig in and if you see Mike thank him for all that he is doing outside! Caro Jackson If your birthday is not listed, please contact the church office at and let us know. 14
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16 Please include these individuals in your Prayers of Intercession: February Prayers for children: Pray for your school district; Pray for agencies who feed children and their families; Locate and pray for a residential children s home; Pray for grandparents who take care of their grandchildren. Members At Home: Gayle Garratt, Lee Sikes, Bob Hill, Nan Jackson, Norma Giebelhaus, Barbara Sikes, Shirley Latham, Trey Little, Jack Rau. Members In Nursing Centers: Billie Hale, Flo Griffith, LaVerne Hanszen (Rockport Coastal Care Center); Lois Harrington (Gulf Pointe Village;) Win Smith (Dallas;) Pat Walzel (The Mirador, Corpus.) Our armed forces serving in harm s way: PFC Christopher Tipton, Cpt. Sal Zuniga, Cpt. Robert Monroe, 1Lt Joseph Garcia (sons of Bev Jacobson s Blue Star Mothers;) LT Christopher Kelly (Kari Kelley s son.) Our Extended Family and Friends: Kevin Brown (M/M Jim Anderson s son-in-law;) Henry Yeoman (Darline Yeoman s son;) Barbara Purcell, Shawna Van Ness (Liz Murray s mother, friend;) Brenda Shelly (Kathy Roberts-Douglas s friend;) Ella Catherine Andrus (M/M Ozzie Williams s grand daughter;) Dawn Dilts (Faye Scott s niece;) The Jim Smith family (M/M Don Smith s son;) Lowell & Betty Kepp (Kay Stanley, Nancy Melcher friend;) Lisa Youngblood (M/M Ed Rainwater s friend;) Betty Close (Sally Reynolds mother;) Chris Brown (Claudette McKinley s son;) Terry Worrell (M/M Ken Craven s friend;) Rose Woodford, Carol Handly (Winter Texans;) Monty O Bryant, Margie Dieringer, Lacey Boler, Tammy Scott, Helen Slough (Yvonne Jaggard s father, aunt, student, student s mothers;) Anthony Booth (Sandy Booth s grandson;) Debra Kay Griffith (Caroline Bernardy s daughter in law;) Sobie Garza (M/M Daniel Garcia s niece;) Bob & Bogusha Bear (M/M Joe Bear s brother, sister in law;) Brooke Hester (Tom Jaggard s co-worker s child;) Janet Rozell (Shirley Latham s sister;) Brenda Mack, Janet Adams, Don Perkins (M/M Bruce Goodlock s friends, brother in law;) Richard, Diane McMakin and Family, Ruby James (Berta Little s sister/family, friend;) Strother Norman, Anita Diebel (Caro Jackson s cousin, friend;) Shari Mikelenka (Mindy Durham s friend;) Bobby Flanagan, Paul Klemm, Courtney Klemcke (Kim Thompson s friends;) Mary Newkirk (cousin of Lois Atwood s friend;) Bennett Trimble (brother of Sandy Swanson s friend;) Darla Zuniga (Katie Henderson s friend;) Brittany (Rodriguez) Brown, Cheryl Lopez (Carolina Hernandez s cousin, sister in law;) Georgia Kimberly CoxCoale, Alton Briggs (M/M Gary Gilbert s friends), Marguerite Davis, Bruce Daily (M/M Ed Fegley s sister, daughter in law s father;) Linda Rubenstein, Stormy Freeman, Kathy Culberson (Penney Clarke s friends, co-worker;) Delora Kirby, Bob & Donna Thielepape,, Stephanie Reed, Dr. Dwayne Geren, Judy Hayes, Sgt Brad Thomas, Ritchie Page and Storm Aguilar (Bev Jacobson s friends, cousins, Wounded Warriors;) Christy Roe Garcia, Kyle Ratliff, Dru & Deborah Penland (M/M Rick Roe s daughter, son of Pam s friend, Rick s co-worker;) Ruben Villarreal (husband of M/M Bud Hanson acquaintance;) Maceo Eric Mitchell, William Joe Daniels, Kelly (Daniels) Apling (M/M John Daniel s great grandson, brother, daughter; ) Evi Tinebenecker (Veronika Camehl s aunt.) Prayers and sympathy of the church were extended to the family and friends of Charlie and Connie Schuler at the passing of sister in law Sarah Mussett on January 19; Jake Hose at the passing of his wife, Janice, on December 25, 2012; Penney Clarke and Al Chalkley at the passing of Penney s mother, Lucile Penington, February 9. Lucile was 108 years old. Betty Burton at the passing of her sister, Jean Bogard, on February 19. Pres-by-lines PRESBYLINES is published monthly by: First Presbyterian Church 301 Hwy 35 North - Rockport, TX Phone No. (361) ; Fax No. (361) E churchlady8@sbcglobal.net Attn: Postmaster Return service requested. 16
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