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The Presbyterian Bridge Celebrating our uniqueness Coming together in Christ first presbyterian church of menominee inmation members and friends of pioneer presbyterian church february 2018 Supper Series Lent Around the World Ash Wednesday Feb. 14 First Presbyterian Church, Menominee 6 pm service only Feb. 21 Peshtigo United Methodist Church Feb 28 Community Covenant Church, Menominee Mar. 7 First United Methodist Church, Menominee Mar. 14 Pioneer Presbyterian Church Mar. 21 First United Methodist Church, Marinette Annual Meeting Sunday, February 4, 2018 Pioneer Presbyterian Church immediately after church First Presbyterian Church of Menominee immediately after church Pastor s Bible Study The Pastor s Bible Study continues on Wednesdays. We would love to see you there. 10:00 am (Pioneer Presbyterian) and 6:30 pm (First Presbyterian). Let All You Do Be Done In Love 1 Corinthians 16:14 Maundy Thursday March 29 Peace United Church of Christ, Marinette 6:00 pm service only

love one another When I think of February, two events naturally come to mind: Valentine s Day and Lent. This year these two events converge because Ash Wednesday (the beginning of Lent) falls on Valentine s Day. This convergence has made me wonder how we as Presbyterian Christians come to celebrate these events. Is it just another example of a holiday where society and Christianity collide or do they help us to reflect on a deeper meaning of our faith? I must admit that I have been cynical of Valentine s Day many years. Just ask my wife as she must endure the rolling of my eyes at the mention of Valentine s Day and listen to my complaints that it is just a holiday concocted by the greeting card and candy companies. In the same way, I often come to Lent with a sense of hesitancy because it wasn t an active part of my church experience when growing up. The Presbyterian Church I grew up in did not have Ash Wednesday services and we didn t meet each week special Lenten suppers. Traditionally, it has been a season Episcopalians, and Lutherans. We should note that just because we didn t celebrate a holiday or season growing up doesn t mean that it isn t worthwhile. Our personal faith upbringing is our own and we must know and recognize some holidays evoke strong feelings, such as Christmas, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, and Easter, while some holidays do not. Ash Wednesday is incredibly important to those who celebrate Lent, regardless of their culture or varying denomination of faith. For instance, in the more predominately Creole Catholic culture of New Orleans, Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday), which is celebrated the day bee Ash Wednesday, is a huge part of the community, whether you are Catholic or not. Valentine s Day is seen as a time to celebrate romantic love while Lent is a season of contemplation and sacrifice. These ideas are not inconsistent in Paul s letter to the Ephesians. Paul encourages husbands to love and attend to our wives as Christ loves and attends to the church. The same love that Christ has shown the church, namely caring it and sacrificing it, we as husbands are called to do likewise. This image of love is further expanded upon in Paul s first letter to the Corinthians where he talks about love as being patient, kind, not seeing wrong, etc. It is Christ s love which Paul envisions here and he ends with 13:13: And these three remain, faith, hope, and love; and the greatest of these is love. With these images bee me, perhaps I am too hasty to look down upon the importance of Valentine s Day. So often our wives sacrifice us and our family. They make our lives better and more loving in numerous ways. After we are married, it is easy to let go of the romance and to take our wives actions granted. Valentine s Day reminds us of the holy calling which we are called to within our marriages. For those who are not married, we are reminded that your sacrifices your friends and family are just as important and holy, and perhaps even greater because you know the value of single focus and commitment to God, just as Christ and Paul understood. This picture of love is a blessed model each of us to follow throughout Lent. Friends, I look ward to celebrating Christ s great love and sacrifice with you this Lent. It is a special blessing that Valentine s Day and Ash Wednesday fall on the same day this year, so let us honor both of these holidays by acknowledging, respecting and loving each other. Sincerely in Christ, Pastor Jon DEADLINE the March 2018 Issue of The Presbyterian Bridge is FEBRUARY 20th. To ensure that your article will be included, please submit your materials on time! 2

pioneer presbyterian church February ~ BIRTHDAYS 1 Karen Buyarski 3 Ann Eggener 6 Julie Skrzypinski 10 Scott Twining 19 Marilynn Galineau Nancy Ulrich 20 Liz Murphy 21 Daisy Renoll 28 Henry Bailey LITURGISTS 4 Henry and Charlie Bailey 11 Karen Hipwell 18 Nancy Ulrich 25 Ann Eggener MUSICIANS 4 Barb Hay 11 Marilyn Schoen 21 John Wills 28 Susan Thornton Family Activity Night Our next Family Activity Night will be held on Wednesday, February 7. We will have dinner, crafts, and decorate Valentine cards shut-ins and friends of the church. Mark your calendars March 14 as we will be serving at the Lenten Supper at Pioneer Presbyterian. We will discuss further and start planning in February. Any questions, please contact JoAnne Nipple Presbyterian Women PW will meet Tuesday, February 13, at 12:00 noon luncheon at the Best Western. All women of the church are invited and encouraged to come this fellowship time. We will be discussing future meetings and fund raising future mission projects. Please rsvp to either Pat Pottratz at 715-735-3258 or Liz Murphy at 906-864-2328. Potluck Brunch Show the love Joanne Peterson February 11, 2018 (at 10:00 am, after the service) This is a brunch so almost anything from breakfast casseroles to regular casseroles, hot dishes, salads and desserts would be appropriate. Warm ovens and a cold refrigerator will be available during the service. We re having this brunch to enjoy everyone s good food and fellowship and also to show the love Joanne Peterson. A free will offering will be taken with all proceeds to go to Joanne. Any checks written or cash in an envelope with your name on it will be credited to your contribution statement. 3

pioneer presbyterian church Peanuts 2017: Another Successful Year On Sunday January 7, Joan Campbell reported the results of the 2017 Presbyterian Peanut sales. Sales started slow but picked up in the later weeks. Our checkbook balance was at $13,000. Part of that total ($4,000) was a carryover from the previous year that we did not spend on the Galilean room redecorating. This year the Peanut Guild gave $500 to Joanne Peterson. In addition, we gave $250 each to Salvation Army, Abundant Life Homeless Shelter, St Vincent de Paul, Rainbow House, Menominee Animal Shelter, and Families of Children with Cancer a total of $1,500. We provided funding the Galilean Room as well -- $4,000 window blinds, $1,700 painting. The remainder will be available chairs, tables, ceiling fans and some wall decorations. The dark colored wall in the Galilean Room will eventually have a pictorial display of the Church s history. Thanks to everyone who worked and to those who bought. NEWS first presbyterian church of menominee New bulletin board with Sunday School class 4

first presbyterian church of menominee Book Club The next meeting the Book Club will be February 22 at 6:30 PM. We meet at Harbors in the fourth-floor library. This month s selection is My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She s Sorry by Fredrik Backman. This story is told with the same comic accuracy and beating heart as Fredrik Backman s internationally bestselling debut novel, A Man Called Ove. It is a story about life and death and an ode to one of the most important human rights: the right to be different. If you have read a good book and would like to share it, please contact any book club member with the title and author. We enjoy reading new books as well as classics! We welcome new members and would love to have you join us to share your favorite books with us. If you need a ride please call Janet Johnson at 906-863-7496. Souper Sunday Sunday, February 4, 2018 (immediately following worship) We are asking members to bring either, soup, chili or a dessert. There will be a sign-up sheet posted in the Gathering Room. Please ask a friend to join in this time of fellowship. Contact either Steve Engeldinger or Sheri Zorn more inmation. Mission News February Birthdays 16 Ann Schultz 20 DeeAnne Pohlmann 27 Evan Pohlmann Reminders The first Sunday of each month is the Food Pantry Collection. One of the Deacons gather up the donations and distribute to the local food pantries. The loose coin offering is collected the third Sunday of each month. All dollar bills and coin are donated to a special mission of our choice. Anyone wishing to sign up Flowers or Coffee Hour can do so on the bulletin board in the Gathering Room. The sign-up sheets are a three-month period but if there is a special date that isn t there and you would like to reserve it, please contact the church office and it will be reserved on the calendar. If you know of someone who would like to be added to our current homebound church list, please contact the church office as we update it frequently at 906-863-3889. A Deacon will be contacting the individual to setup home visits and discuss their needs. We will continue to collect personal items men, women, and teens. These items will be donated to The Abundant Life Mission (the homeless shelter). Please place your donations in the basket in the Gathering Room. Thank You! Presbyterian Women The Presbyterian Women s Club will meet on Thursday, February 4, in the library at 10:00 a.m. This is open to everyone and hope that you will join us. 5

first presbyterian church of menominee Deacon s Doings The Deacons meet on Jan. 8, 2018. Communion setup on Feb. 3rd coordinated by Anita Draska & Karen Menard The Harbor s service is held the first & third Thursday at 3:45 p.m. by Pastor Jon. Deacons helping are: Feb. 1 Mary Anne Langill Coffee Hour was held Jan. 14th Food Donations went to Abundant Life Jan. and was delivered by Ann Schultz We had a funeral Glenn Schrank and did a white rose. Prayer table is being handled by Mary Nelson. She addresses cards birthdays and special needs. The congregation signs and then cards are addressed and mailed by Gina. A special thanks to Janice Wilke buying the cards. Next meeting Mon., Feb. 5th. Easter Flowers and Directory Update Form Enclosed in this newsletter you will find a m Easter Flowers and an update the 2018 directory (next page), please take a minute to check them out. The next directory will be printed in early spring so we want to make sure there is enough time to receive the m and return. As usual the Easter Flowers will be available from The Flower Gallery so if you would like to honor or remember a loved one, this is the perfect way. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the church office at 908-863-3889. Please place my order Easter Lilies. Name: Phone Number: Easter Lilies will be available purchase in each church; call prices. Please return this m to the church office by March 23rd or email order to office@fpcmenominee.org. You may also call the FPC office at 906-863-3889 with your order. Payment is due by March 23rd. Please make your check payable to First Presbyterian Church. This is a great opportunity to honor or remember a loved one and help decorate the sanctuary at the same time. Single bloom Easter lilies average $14.00 and double bloom Easter lilies $26.00. There are other flowers available Daffodils, hyacinth and tulips 6 pot $16.00. (Pleases circle one) (Name) 1) Memory Honor 2) Memory Honor 3) Memory Honor 6

first presbyterian church of menominee Directory Update Inmation 2018 Family Name: Address: City, State Zip: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Email address: If your child does not live in your household, please provide address, phone and email. Birthdays: Husband Name & Birthday: Wife Name & Birthday: Child Name & Birthday: Child Name & Birthday: Child Name & Birthday: Thank you your assistance! 7

Celebrating our uniqueness Coming together in Christ Pastor Jon Nelson 715-587-8731 first presbyterian church of menominee 923 5th Street Menominee, MI 49858 906-863-3889 office@fpcmenominee.org www.fpcmenominee.org Administrative Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 noon SESSION Clerk of Session Donna Rife Building & Grounds Steve Engeldinger Christian Education Kay Waypa Fellowship Steve Engeldinger Finance Leigh Howell Mission Patricia Johnson & Jane Stripling Personnel Sam Hofer Worship Patricia Johnson, DeeAnne Polhmann Evangelism/Membership Sam Hofer BOARD OF DEACONS Moderator Alice Estebo Alice Estebo Janet Johnson MaryAnn Langill Pam Maye Carol Mick Mary Nelson Sue Plautz Ann Schultz Janet Smith Carol Symyneshen Helen Thibodeau pioneer presbyterian church 1947 Riverside Avenue Marinette, WI 54143 715-735-3025 office@pioneermarinette.org www.pioneermarinette.org Administrative Hours: Mon. - Wed. 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 noon Thurs: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. SESSION Clerk of Session Karen Bickel Administration Liz Murphy Building & Grounds Joe Reines Christian Education Ann Eggener Finance Bill Lenca Memorial & Mission Karen Bickel Outreach & Fellowship Ellis Langjhar Personnel Karen Buyarski Worship & Music Rich Ulrich Nominating Joe Reines BOARD OF DEACONS Co-Moderators Marilyn Galineau Pat Pottratz Secretary Linda Baumler Sarah Austad Linda Baumler Marguerite Braley Karen Curtis Mark Franzen Karen Hipwell Barb Kopish Sue Ochs Myrna Stanley