Versailles Presbyterian Church

Similar documents
Versailles Presbyterian Church

Versailles Presbyterian Church

Versailles Presbyterian Church

newsletter June 2017 Trustees Derrick Aldrich Scott Weber Roy Meyer Dan Pulver Jeff Dohl Jake Arnold Jordan Eldridge Neal Knox Roger Jones Elders

The Pisgah Post. PNC Update. Worship God, study the Scriptures, practice the Teachings of Jesus as Lord and Savior

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Nathan Brooks, Pastor

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Nathan Brooks, Pastor. Hymns* I Sing the Mighty Power of God #128 Praise to the Lord the Almighty #210 Alleluia #189

The Lantern. Crack open my heart just a bit today and let some of that light in. So that I can in turn share it with someone else. HAPPY FATHER S DAY

Volume 61, Issue 3 THE PASTOR S DESK. March March 12. The Spiral - Keeping the people informed P I T T S B O R O B A P T I S T C H U R C H

The Pewsletter Weekly

Rock 905. April on this rock I will build my church Matthew 16:18

Your Church November 2018

2018 NEWSLETTER. Auburn Presbyterian Church 111 West 12 th St. Auburn, IN FROM THE PASTOR:

To be a light in our community reflecting Christ s love and compassion

The Bell Ringer. of the United Methodist Church of Cooperstown 66 Chestnut Street, Cooperstown NY 13326

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Nathan Brooks, Pastor

the growing season Christian Education Sunday

Sunday, May 27: Special guest Preacher Jim Bangle will be supplying

St. Philip s Episcopal Church

THE MAGNIFICAT. Page 1 October 2017

Venice View. A monthly newsletter of Venice Presbyterian Church May Reaching God through: Enrichment, Education and Extending Our Hands

Palm Sunday Morning Worship April 9, 2017

Editor Note: All notes will be given to Allen in their entirety. The following are some excerpts. Thanks for sharing.

This is our Church. Let s do God s work together!

newsletter Love God, Love Others: It Will Change Your Life

Birthdays Neill McKay - 9th Melissa Bierer - 17th David Dohner - 20th

St. Paul s Newsletter Sunday, July 31, 2016

SECOND SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Nathan Brooks, Pastor

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS. Monthly News for October 2014 U.S.POSTAGE PAID PINE BLUFF, AR PERMIT #494 NON-PROFIT ORG.

Welcome to Calvin Presbyterian Church

Pickford. Presbyterian. Pages. From the Pastor. March 2018 Volume 28, Issue 3

Tina Vander Galien. Welcome Visitors. Sunday. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Nathan Brooks, Pastor. Hymns* The Wonder of it All #738 O That Will Be Glory #769. Special Music Surrender Clifton Beck

LOOKING FOR SOME FURNITURE?

What s New In Winter Sermon Series IN THIS ISSUE

Messiah Lutheran Church Reassuring Faith in an Unsure World Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th

2016 AUTUMN MINISTRY GUIDE

Fountain Inn Presbyterian Church

April 18 Maundy Thursday 7:00 pm. April 19 Good Friday 7:00 pm. April 21 Easter Sunrise Service 7:00 am Easter Celebration Service 9:30 am

LENT THE CALL OF CHRIST

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Nathan Brooks, Pastor

CALLING ALL DISCIPLES Newsletter of First Presbyterian Church

Vision Statement Presentation. Sunday September 9 During Worship. September 2018 Newsletter

Sunday, September 15, :00am

The Service for the Lord s Day 4 th Sunday after Pentecost June 17, 2018

CONGREGATIONAL MEETING Join us Sunday, January 20 after worship to approve the 2018 annual report.

Our Church Mission Statement Sparta UMC is a family of those who proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ and serve all God s people in our community

The Service for the Lord s Day 21 st Sunday after Pentecost October 14, 2018

Trinity Times. From the Desk of Pastor Rosa. July Greetings special people! 4-What a wonderful worship service this morning!

Newsletter! MARCH - APRIL

The Presbytery of Tampa Bay 4704 Kelly Road, Tampa, Florida May 1, 2014

WEEKLY NEWS. Calendar for this week. Upcoming Events and Happenings

Covenant Presbyterian Church Meeting of Session Monday, August 14, :00pm CONSENT AGENDA

POP Community News! Prayers for Healing- July 8 and 22!

LOCUST PRESBYTERIAN. May 13, WHAT S HAPPENING THIS WEEK May 13-20

The North Star. The North Star. Where the Light shines on our whole community!

WEEKLY NEWS. Calendar for this week

newsletter may 2017 Trustees Derrick Aldrich Scott Weber Roy Meyer Dan Pulver Jeff Dohl Jake Arnold Jordan Eldridge Neal Knox Roger Jones Elders Staff

Wesley United Methodist Church

ARCC NEWS SPRING GARAGE SALE! Notes from the Road God is still speaking! Another of those ways, random as it can seem, difficult of discernment,

December 2018 Newsletter

Kids Corner. Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever. 1Chronicles 16: FALL FESTIVAL

WE GATHER IN GOD MUSICAL PRELUDE

HAPPY BIRTHDAY. First Presbyterian Church of Glassboro 300 University Blvd, Glassboro, NJ 08028

January Newsletter. Stone Presbyterian Church 140 Chestnut Street Watertown, NY Sunday Worship Service 10:45 am

CONTACT. From the Pastor... South Branch Reformed Church

July 2017 Lay Assignment Sheet

PRAYER OF CONFESSION AND PARDON. PASSING THE PEACE OF CHRIST Leader: The peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all! People: And also with you!

Stone Presbyterian Church 140 Chestnut Street Watertown, NY Sunday Worship Service 10:45 am

First Lutheran Church

THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER UCC FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2018

April 2016 Newsletter

Brunswick Reformed Church 3535 Grafton Road Brunswick, Ohio (330)

The herald. From the Pastor...Randy Clayton

A message from The pastor. Seasons on the Lake

United Methodist Church of Antioch

May 8, An Intentional Multicultural Christian Community of Reconciliation, Transformation, and Love

JULY WORSHIP SERVICES

The PresCryterian. 10% Is All I Ask

The Spirit. A monthly publication of Holy Spirit Lutheran Church

AUGUST 23, TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 9AM CONTEMPORARY SERVICE IN BRANHAM HALL

EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. Volume 29, Issue 3 March Board of Directors

Bethlehem Star. Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church. February Bethlehem s Congregational Council

Happy New Year. The Presbyterian Bridge Celebrating our uniqueness Coming together in Christ. May the Lord bless you and keep you.

THE TOWER JANUARY 2019 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TITUSVILLE, PA A

New Castle Presbyterian News February 2014

Corinth Baptist Church The Church That Loves

THE FLOCK S NEWS. In This Issue SHARING GOD S ABUNDANT GRACE A VOICE CRIES OUT IN THE DESERT PREPARE YE THE WAY OF THE LORD

May 14, 2017 R U L E R LUKE / ACTS. Grow Like Mary, Serve Like Martha

February 2018 Newsletter

A message from The pastor. Michael Foss, in a book titled Power Surge, has developed the 6 Marks of Discipleship. The Marks of Discipleship are:

Stewpot Newsletter March, 2018

Saint Francis Journal December, 2018

St. Paul Lutheran Church 602 Morgan Blvd. Harlingen, TX

CHURCH AT WORK. February 28, Welcome, neighbor! TODAY

Worship Ministers. Newsletter Contents. See you then. (February 3rd) Peace, Pastor Libby. Church Staff Secretary Linda White Sexton Francis Conti

MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A) A CORPORATION, AND ITS CONSTITUENT CORPORATIONS. Louisville, Kentucky April 23-25, 2014

St. Martin Ken Hanauska Jack DeMarais Karen Otto Karen Otto Mary Pat Hanauska Kelly Wald Keith Otto

The First Congregational Church United Church of Christ

Transcription:

June 27, 2014 V P C N e w s VERSAILLES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Versailles Presbyterian Church 130 N Main Street Versailles, KY 40383 859-873-3491 office@vpc1.org www.vpc1.org Scripture Reading for Sunday: Matthew 10:40-42 Versailles Presbyterian Church is a Safe Child congregation. We follow practices and procedures that maximize the safety and well-being of children and youth while they are in our care. Taylor Manor Independence Day Celebration Wednesday, July 2, 1:30-2:30 pm (please arrive at Taylor Manor by 1 pm) Each year our church leads a wonderful Independence Day celebration for the residents of Taylor Manor. The program lasts one hour and includes singing of patriotic music led by the Presby Pickers, the Pledge of Allegiance (they love to see children participate) and sharing of snacks for participants and residents. Organizers of Taylor Manor and past participants speak of how much the residents (and themselves) enjoy the time! If you are interested in participating or providing snacks, please sign up in Welcome Center! This year, they've asked that we only provide lighter fare because of the timing. We will be providing snacks and dessert - can be sweet or sugar-free. Suggestions that they provided are chips & dip, veggies and dip, etc. They do ask that they do not include nuts. Senior Adult Potluck and Talent Show The VIP's (Very Important Presbyterians age 55 and up) will have a Potluck and Talent Show on Friday, July 11, at 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend - even if you haven't attended a VIP event previously. Contact Sharon Bloom (873-7268) or Clara Perry (873-4568) with any questions! Sign up for emails from The Transylvania Presbytery and keep up with current events: http://bit.ly/15wlm0x The office will be closed on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. The office will also be closed on Friday, July 11. Note - we will NOT have a 5th Sunday brunch this month! Please feel free to forward this newsletter to your friends and family! To remove your name from our mailing list, please contact the church office. Questions or comments? E-mail us at office@vpc1.org or call 873-3491.

PC(USA) leaders issue pastoral letter to the church on Assembly s marriage actions June 19, 2014 To congregations of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.): Grace and peace to you in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Earlier today the 221st General Assembly (2014) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) approved a recommendation from its Civil Union and Marriage Issues Committee allowing for pastoral discretion to perform any such marriage they believe the Holy Spirit calls them to perform, where legal by state law. They also approved a recommendation to change language in the Book of Order to indicate that marriage involves a unique commitment between two people, traditionally a man and a woman. Both decisions came with much thought, discussion and prayer, and clearly the entire body that is the PC(USA) will be interpreting these actions for some time. Please know that the same triune God in whom we place our hope, faith and trust in is still in control, and that the Assembly s action today is the result of deep discernment to hear God s voice and discern God s will. We concur with the feelings expressed by Teaching Elder Commissioner Jeffrey Bridgeman, moderator of the Civil Union and Marriage Issues Committee, during his presentation to the Assembly. The apostle Paul tells us that ours is, in fact, the ministry of reconciliation as ambassadors of Christ, and he died for us so that we might be reconciled, that we might become reconcilers, Bridgeman said. In this season of both happiness and sadness over the Assembly s decisions, we call on you to remember the overflowing grace and love God gifts us with, and to take seriously our charge to bestow the same grace and love on one another. In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, Ruling Elder Heath K. Rada Moderator, 221st General Assembly The Reverend Gradye Parsons Stated Clerk of the General Assembly Ruling Elder Linda Bryant Valentine Executive Director, Presbyterian Mission Agency Many, many thanks to the volunteers who helped give the kitchen a good cleaning on June 21. Helping out were Kathy Collins, Lois Gaines, Linder Jaeckels, Karen Morris, Peg Neil and Melissa Sevier. Not only did the kitchen get scoured and scrubbed, but Rena Elswick and Jerri Jo Tackett worked in the nursery to sanitize, organize and rearrange the nursery so it sparkles! Bill Dake power washed the kitchen floor mats using equipment provided by Toby Easter. The place looks greats thanks to these generous volunteers. "Trinket and Treasures" is just around the corner. Start your summer cleaning and set aside your leftovers for our sale. We are all about Re-use and Re-cycle! Volunteers needed to help with Children's Church The Christian Education Committee is looking for adults to help Jordan Molla with the children's activities during the 10 am church service. You don't have to plan any of the activities - just be there to help Jordan. If you are willing to volunteer ONE Sunday each quarter please complete the form in the bulletin and put it in the collection plate. CE will contact you to answer any questions and explain what is needed to make sure VPCs Safety Policies are followed. Please contact Melinda Ashworth-French with any questions (mlashworth@bluegrass.org).

Week Ushers Greeters Children s Church Nursery 6/29 7/6 7/13 7/20 7/27 8/3 Lois Gaines Elizabeth Boggs Victoria Schroeder Lois Gaines Victoria Schroeder Victoria Schroeder Mary Pierson Ken Scott Bob Overstreet & Linda Bosse Karen Morris Clara Perry; Ted & Carolyn Bradshaw; Judy Beach Virginia Carroll Bill & Kay Heichelbech Rena Elswick; Ted & Carolyn Bradshaw; Peg Neil Karen Morris Milton & Jerri Jo Tackett Bill & Laura Dake Ken Scott & Recbecca Kelly Bob Overstreet & Linda Bosse Dottie Wright Jack & Ann Galvin Dan & Mary Nehring Mike & Christine O'Brien Jackie Sexton Judy Beach; Clara Perry Clark & Ann Shelburne The Pinkston Family Toby & Darlene Easter Rebecca Kelly; Rena Elswick Melinda Ashworth- French Jerry Sevier Melinda Holbrook Ann Jones TBA TBA Melody Hamilton Mary Nehring Lois Gaines Julie Geilear Lisa Molla Melody Hamilton Melanie Prall Rena Elswick Prudence Yohe Jerri Jo Tackett Martha Westfall Mary Lee Gillis Did You Know You can make donations to the church online at vpc1.org? You can sign up for automatic contributions from your bank to the church? You choose the amount and frequency! Contact the church office for more information! SAME GOLF, DIFFERENT NIGHT!! Golf continues but now we meet on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. at The Brook (Lex. Rd). We tee off pretty promptly, and that is about the only rule we follow. See Charlie Christensen or Jerry Sevier if you would like to play, just so we can call ahead for tee times. If you just show up, that would be fine, too (we're pretty easy). UPDATE!! Katherine Giles would love to hear from you! Katherine Giles c/o Nalis Giles 6535 KY Hwy 2141 Hustonville KY 40437

VPC Nursery services are available for children ages 3 and under during the 10:00 service. Children age 4 and older are encouraged to attend Children's Church. Shop Amazon and Support VPC! Do you shop on Amazon.com? If so, you can support VPC! Every time you make a purchase on Amazon using the church s link, VPC will receive a portion. All you need to do is click on the Amazon link on VPC s website (www.vpc1.org). This one extra click costs you nothing! Thank you for supporting VPC! AND - you can purchase the e-cookbook on Amazon! Just go to the search field and enter "Come Feast With Us". The VP Preschool is now accepting registrations for the fall school year. For more information contact Kristy Hamlin at 753.8333. How to support your church by Eating The Kroger Gift card fund raiser is one of the best ways to support the youth at VPC. You can support your church by eating a truly all- American idea! The program is simple: Buy a $25 gift card to Kroger from the youth group and use the card to buy groceries. Reload more money on the card at the service desk at Kroger or at the checkout register. Kroger tracks how much money is spent with the gift card and donates 4% to the youth group. Without spending any more money on groceries than you currently are, you can make a significant contribution to the youth group. In 2012 the youth group received $2,119. Contact Jeff Eller or the church office to purchase your card today. Do you know someone who could use a warm hug and a prayer? Heartstrings Shawl Ministry has beautiful handcrafted prayer shawls and chem caps to give to people who are suffering a health crisis, loss of a loved one or other personal hardship. If you know someone who would be touched by a prayer shawl, please contact Melissa Sevier or Lois Gaines. Prayer shawl request cards can be found in the literature rack in the Welcome Center, and next to the prayer shawl display in the sanctuary. Heartstrings is a ministry of the congregational care committee. Please see the shawl display in the front of the sanctuary. Home Communion The Elders of the church are now offering home communion the first Sunday of each month. If you would like to be served or know someone who would like to be served please notify Charlie at 873-8403 or Heychuz@aol.com or the church office or Melissa. Everybody needs a little help once in a while. VPC volunteers are ready to give you an occasional hand with small household projects, light outdoor tasks and even respite care. Contact Penny Evans (879-8967 or Evanspenelope@gmail.com) and we ll do our best to match your need with a volunteer. Martha Ministry is here when you need it most. More than 35 Martha Ministers are ready to help with meals and transportation during illness, incapacitation or family crisis. Please call the church office, 873-3491, to contact the Martha Ministry program.

JULY 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 6 5:30 PM Youth 13 5:30 PM Youth 7 Burnamwood Night Owl Camp 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Rug Hookers Group 14 6:30 PM Propert y Committee 1 2 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Taylor Manor Independence Day Celebration 8 Burnamwood Night Owl Camp 15 16 3 Floor Waxing 9 10 Burnamwood Night Owl Burnamwood Camp Night Owl Camp 7:00 PM Witness & Mission CMTE 5:15 PM Congregational Care Cmte 17 6:30 PM Card Making Class 4 Floor Waxing Independence Day Office Closed 11 Burnamwood Night Owl Camp Office Closed 6:00 PM VIP Potluck & Talent Show 5 12 18 19 Set-up for embr@ce 20 4:25 PM Youth - Hope Center 6:30 PM embr@ce 27 5:30 PM Youth 21 22 6:00 PM Card Making 7:00 PM Session 23 28 29 30 24 25 26 31 July Anniversaries: Ashley & Melanie Prall (11); Gary & Mary Lee Gillis (30); Randy & Jackie Sexton (30) JULY BIRTHDAYS Michelle Hurst 7/2 Susan Francis 7/2 Tamara Patsey 7/2 Elizabeth West, 7/3 Caroline Crain 7/6 Jay Close 7/7 Tammy Hutcherson 7/7 Emily Crain 7/8 Randy Sexton 7/8 Jerry Sevier 7/8 Christine O'Brien 7/9 Ann Jones 7/10 Luke Palmgreen 7/10 Hank Yohe 7/10 Scharlie Meade 7/11 Maggie Christensen 7/14 Linda Bosse 7/14 Jay Tackett 7/14 Bob Overstreet 7/15 Ali Boyd 7/15 Hunter Boyd 7/15 Janet Dake 7/17 Gary Gillis 7/17 Emma Wesley 7/19 Laura Dake 7/21 Joan Jewell 7/21 Alexander Strayer 7/21 Jerri Jo Tackett 7/22 Nadine Eller 7/23 Sallie Gibson 7/25 Ellen Prall 7/26 Glen Kelly 7/28 Greg Jones 7/28 Scarlett Wesley 7/28 Jeff Cook 7/31 Rebecca Kelly 7/31