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Providence Presbyterian Church Be Loved, Belong, Become, Be You! Veteran s Day Service Providence has organized a special community oriented Veteran s Service on November 11th, to honor the men and women who have served and are serving in the Armed Forces. We will be treated to quite a story of sacrifice and commitment from Retired Brigadier General Christopher J. Petty who will share his experience serving our country. Brigadier General Christopher Petty of Parker just retired five months ago after 31 years in the Army and Colorado Army National Guard. This West Point graduate worked at the Pentagon, consulted U.S. presidents, advised NATO and helped lead the surge in Iraq. He has served all over the world. With such a dynamic speaker we are hoping to pack the house on November 11th at our Veteran s Day Service at 9:30 a.m. Please plan on joining us, and bring you family and friends. Additionally, if you can think of a veteran (perhaps a neighbor, a grandparent, a friend.) that you would like to have honored, please also invite them to come with you. November 2018 Published Monthly Issue Number 443 Inside this issue: Veterans Day Service 1 Primetimers Bridge 1 Pastors Corner 2 Worship Schedule 3 Youth 505 3 Tuesday Morning Bible Study 3 Feast For Fellowship 4 Winter Shelter Network 4 Music Brings The Inside Out 5 Land & Building Update 5 Church Info 6 Church Leadership 7 Vision Statement 8 Primetimers Bridge November s group will meet on Friday November 9th at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Todd Hoyt (12442 Forest Canyon Dr. in Ponderosa Hills, Parker). To RSVP contact Todd Hoyt at 303-840-4583 or email thoyt22@comcast.net. Please feel free to contact any of your friends or neighbor who may want to join us. Please let me know of your intentions on playing by sending me an email as soon as you know. Hoping to get at least eight people.

Page 2 Providence Presbyterian Press Providence Presbyterian Page 2 Press Pastors Page 2019 Ministry Budget and H.O.P.E. Grows Here Stewardship Drive With the year beginning to draw to a close, our Ministry Teams are already beginning to make plans for the New Year. There are several exciting ideas percolating and we our leaders are particularly grateful how this year we have gone from an expected $42,000 deficit to only a $7,909 deficit as of the end of September. On September 30 th, the income and expenses were as follows: Thank you for your incredible faithfulness in supporting the financial health of this church. At the beginning of the year we had budgeted for a $44,000 deficit. However, our budget deficit as of the end of September is only $7,909.06. This is a witness to this congregation s faithfulness and God s abundant provision and with the congregation s help it looks like WE MAY NOT HAVE TO use money from our reserves!!!! The annual inspiring Consecration Sunday will be held Nov. 25 th. In mid October, a gift packet was delivered to every family in our congregation. Hopefully, you have been reading the book that was purchased for you by a very caring member of our church. And hopefully, you have bee talking at home and praying about how you might be a blessing to Providence in your financial commitment to next year s ministry budget. H.O.P.E. Grows Here is the theme of our stewardship drive and we are confident that all of us will prayerfully consider what God is calling us to contribute towards the work of the Lord at Providence. In anticipation, we ask you to do three things that will greatly enhance our ministry to each other and the community: As best you can, help us finish our year strong by getting caught up with your 2018 pledge. Be planning, praying, and considering what your contribution to Providence will be in 2019. Be planning, praying, and considering how you might contribute to the Capital Campaign beyond your contribution to our operating budget. With gratitude for your faithful commitment, In joyful anticipation of Providence strong future, Pastor David Actual Budgeted Variance Per Capita 1,888.00 1,770.00 118.00 Member Congregational Giving 138,574.83 115,759.52 19,815.31 Total Income 143,439.33 122,141.27 21,298.06 Total Expense 151,348.39 166,218.30 (14,869.91) Net Income (7,909.06) (44,077.03) 36,167.97

Providence Presbyterian Press Page 3 Missional & Spiritual Growth Worship Plans for This Month The first Sunday of November (11/4 ), we will focus on the subject of prayer (Mark 11:20-24 whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours ) and enjoy the Service of the Lord s Supper. This is the first Sunday of Daylight savings so in order to not be an hour early for church, be sure to set your clocks back the night before. The second Sunday of November (11/11) is Veteran s Day and we will be having a special community service in place of our normal worship service. All the parts of the worship service will seek to honor and give thanks to the veterans in the community. Come hear the keynote address of our very esteemed speaker; Retired Brigadier General Christopher J. Petty. The third Sunday of the month (11/18) is a very special because it is our annual Consecration Sunday. This is the day that all of us bring our pledge cards to church and turn them in during our inspiring worship service. The fourth Sunday of the month (11/25) is the last Sunday on the liturgical calendar and is called Christ the King Sunday. We will focus on King David s earnest desire to build the temple in Jerusalem. A Church for Us or a Dwelling Place for the Lord is the sermon title. Together we will explore what it means for us to proceed towards having our own church building. Tuesday Morning Bible Study Do you have questions about the Bible? Seeking a new perspective? Hoping to meet a friend? Want to get to know others within our community? Looking for a place to fellowship and gain biblical insights? Trying to make sense of your life? need someone to pray with? We are too!! Come join the awesomeness of our Tuesday morning bible study 9:30-11:00 am. This friendly, non-judgmental, and inquisitive group who loves exploring Scripture verse by verse. You ll be glad you came. Youth 505 Our next Youth 505 will be on November 4th at 5:05pm at Providence Presbyterian Church. Contact Cassie Bennett, Interim Missional and Spiritual Growth Coordinator, for more information at ppcmsg@providencepcusa.org.

Providence Presbyterian Press Page 4 Join Us For FEAST FOR FELLOWSHIP Come one! Come all! Bring your family, friends, neighbors, & coworkers and share a meal, friendship, & fun together. The dinners are free and provided by the church so you don t need to bring anything, so please just come and enjoy. When: Thursday in November 1, 8, 15, & 29, 2018 Time: Dinner served any time between 6 8 pm Where: Providence Presbyterian Church 18632 Pony Express Drive, St 105 Parker, CO 80134 For more information call the church office (720-851-6881) or contact Heather Krause (heatherandrob@thehouseofkrause.com). Winter Shelter Network Winter Shelter Network is a Douglas County faith-based initiative. Partner churches from Douglas County open their doors to serve single women and mothers with children in Douglas County, CO who are in temporary need of shelter during the winter months. Guests are provided a place to sleep for the night, three hearty meals, and social connections in a safe and welcoming environment. Potential guests are referred to the WSN by local service agencies. The shelter is open from November 1 until March 31. Providence Presbyterian members have been participating in the program on Wednesday nights since it started in November 2016 through our connections with Parker United Methodist Church. We have contributed food, prepared and served meals, provided toiletry bags & supplies. We have held underwear, and hats & glove drives to provide new clothing items to the guests. We will be participating again for the 2018-2019 winter season. For more details about how YOU can participate, see Liz Jansch, e-mail her at lizjansch@yahoo.com, or go to: https:// www.wintershelternetwork.org

Providence Presbyterian Press Page 5 MUSIC BRINGS THE INSIDE OUTSIDE This past summer I visited the delightful Museum of Making Music in Carlsbad, California. While there, I enjoyed watching people having fun, listening, humming along, singing, embracing their creativity, freely and with joy. Families, couples, a group of college friends, individuals, children and teenagers were all excited to connect to perhaps an old tune, a beloved artist, play their own song or try a different instrument. But, truly, embracing the moment. As we were nearing the end there was a gift shop with a variety of T-shirts. Each had a unique musical thought about music. One stood out, music brings the inside outside. And so, I bought it. Since that day, I have been trying to understand why those words resonated with me. I soon realized that music has always been present and part of the most personal moments of my life, from a very young age, helping to bring my inside, out. The plaintive sound of the bag-pipe played at my father s memorial service, honoring his heritage, but helping us grieve. The intimacy created by the beautiful sounds of the Native American flute, performed at the small gathering of friends and family, at my marriage to Paul. In Turkey, a lone singer s voice coming from the minaret, calling people to prayer but reminding me to be in God s presence, so far from home. Most recently, my granddaughter s choir, where the sound of young children s voices in a moment of complete beauty, honesty and pureness, provided hope for all our futures. And, finally and professionally, the performances I have had the honor to conduct over the years, where singers, and conductor alike, were unable to move at the end because of the inner joy, inner grief, inner hope, inner anger, inner turmoil, inner celebration, inner worship, that had been released to the outside. Music safely allows us to share with the universe our thoughts, feelings, and inner personal knowings. It never will question or ask why. It will simply allow us to be free, whole and more able to be at peace. Peggy Lundberg Land & Building Team Update We continue to meet and follow through with the directive of the congregation from our meeting in July to pursue the purchase of the property at Hess and Jordan. After listening to the concerns of the congregation, we have asked our realtors to work with the sellers in gaining a release from the homeowner s association restriction on the property before we purchase it for our future church. We are prayerfully asking For God s guidance as we move forward, and we ask for your continued prayers. RUTH CIRCLE Ruth Circle will meet on November 14th at 1:30 p.m. at Eilene Long s house (23719 E. Phillips Place, Aurora, CO 80016, 303-680-0262). We will study Lesson 3 of our study guide God With Us In Our Discouragement. All are welcome. Come join us!

Providence Presbyterian Press Page 6 Church Info Church Staff Rev. David Van Deren, Pastor david@providencepcusa.org Cassie Bennett Interim Director of Missional & Spiritual Growth ppcmsg@providencepcusa.org Alaina Brothers, Business Administrator church@providencepcusa.org Rev. Dr. Bob Hampel, Parish Associate Peggy Lundberg, Music Director Dana Pease, Pianist Sunday Services Worship Time 9:30 a.m. Godly Play (For Kids) 9:40 a.m. Multi-Generational Book Study 10:45 a.m. Church Publications Midweek Update: Alaina Brothers Newsletter: Alaina Brothers ppcmwu@providencepcusa.org ppcnewsletter@providencepcusa.org Have comments or suggestions about the monthly newsletter? Or would you like to submit something to be in the newsletter? Please have articles to us by the 20th of each month.

Providence Presbyterian Press Page 7 ELDERS, DEACONS AND TRUSTEES SERVING PROVIDENCE ELDERS ON SESSION Clerk of Session Margaret Wolf clerkofsession@providencepcusa.org 516-864-3899 Sessions Elders Karen Passow karenelp1@gmail.com 303-693-3633 Steve Heald shw3769ec@gmail.com 303-730-5759 William Bennett pikeslayer8@hotmail.com 303-229-1577 Kay Norden knorden1@msn.com 303-670-7790 Paul White paulwhitefsu@gmail.com 303-952-9377 Liz Jansch lizjansch@yahoo.com 720-842-4656 Rob Krause rob@thehouseofkrause.com 303-766-5887 Dean Oyster wahoo0752@comcast.net 239-405-4037 DEACONS Heather Krause (Mod.) Wolf heatherandrob@thehouseofkrause.com 303-766-5887 Jeff McCown Polar BearJeffrey_mccown@hotmail.com 303-346-8668 Marge Frauenfelder Fish Frauenfelder@comcast.net 303-386-3809 Alison Love Turtle alisonbevin@yahoo.com 303-910-1475 Bonnie Thompson Penguin bonnieat727@msn.com 970-250-9362 Ana Muniz-Cruz Panda munizcruz@comcast.net 303-840-8581 Sadie Krause Dolphin Sadie@thehouseofkrause.com 303-766-5887 Lou Meadows Owl lwmeadows1@comcast.net 303-805-0846 Becky Smith Bear beckylovessoftball@hotmail.com 303-805-4297 Wayne Lingk Eagle wayneclingk@msn.com 303-910-9637 TRUSTEES Sarah Mato smatojr@yahoo.com 720-851-8955 Greg Meadows gmeadows8@comcast.net 303-805-0846 Pat Schwartz lifeofpas@gmail.com 303-840-5731

Providence Presbyterian Vision Statement Passionately, proficiently, and proactively, we are compelled by the Spirit to love God and each other by: Encircling, Encouraging, and Empowering one another, Enlightening our families and communities with Christ's presence, Educating children, youth, seekers, sinners, and saints with Good News, Equipping all to live heartily, give fully, and serve mightily. Communion Servers for November 4th: Cheri Lingk, Wayne Lingk, Steve Mato, Paul White 18632 Pony Express Dr., Suite 105 Parker, CO 80134 Phone (720) 851-6881 Fax (720) 842-1151 www.parkerpresbyterian.org