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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEWPORT Volume 27, Issue 2 Our Interim Pastor, Rev Dr. Ric Neese Announcements Next Sunday Valentine s Day Potluck following service Volunteer Church Treasurer needed- Please see Dave Perry who is leaving mid-spring/early summer 2017 Per Capita Amount $31.43 Beacon Deadline Feb 13th Adult Choir Practice - Wed 5:30pm-6:30pm & Sundays 9:00am-9:45am Children s Choir Practice Sundays at 11:30am after service Middle School Youth Group (Grades 6 8) 1st and 3rd Wed each month 6p-7:30p Next Middle School Youth Group meeting Wed, Feb 15th NEXT Men s Group at Izzy s Wed, Feb 8th at 6:30pm PW Fireside Circle, Thurs, Feb 9 th @ 9:30am Westminster Room PW Meeting Fri, Feb 10 th @ 12:00 noon Geneva Hall Guest Speaker: Don Jenkins (and Harpsichord) PW Fellowship Circle, Fri, Feb 17 th @ 1:30pm Geneva Hall

Literary Group meets Mondays at 12:00noon New Book: Half-Broke Horses Brown Bag Bible Study meets Wednesdays at 11:00am Studying Psalms January and February February Birthdays 1 st Anna Easley 1 st Jane Haskell 4 th Richard Beemer 5 th Marianne Mendenhall 11 th Toni Mueller 11 th Don Taylor 14 th Connie Hildebrand 14 th Shirley George 20 th Don Merwin 23 rd Justin Layton

New Books for the Library Broken Blessings, by Christine Elder. The author is a Music Professor at Willamette College writes her true when her family faces tragedy when her son becomes out of control with drug and alcohol addiction. It is an inspirational story of hope, courage and faith. Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion, by Gregory Boyle, Founder of Homeboy Industries. The author is a Jesuit priest. This book is award winning as well as a New York Times bestseller. The author writes about gangs in Los Angeles. He founded a group that would help the gangs find work. He writes with humor, truth and faith. His dedication to helping homeless youth is amazing. Presbyterian Women News and Activities The Harpsichord in Time and Space Presented by Don Jenkins Presbyterian Women s Meeting Friday, Feb. 10 at Noon The women of the church will meet for fun, fellowship and music at Noon on Friday, Feb. 10 in Geneva Hall. At this meeting of Presbyterian Women, our featured guest will be Director of Music Don Jenkins, who will share his love of the harpsichord. Listen to Don play songs by various composers while you enjoy a cup of coffee or tea. Join us as we get to know the harpsichord a little better.

World Day of Prayer On March 3 at Noon we will host a World Day of Prayer event, when several other local churches will join us. On June 2, we will enjoy a salad potluck and the installation of officers. Be sure to join us at both events! Circle Meetings Our two Circles will continue their Bible Study as guided by the lesson book: Who is Jesus? What a Difference a Lens Makes. February s lesson is According to Hebrews and is focused on the key scripture of Hebrews 12:1-2. The author of the book of Hebrews encourages believers to hold fast to their faith in times of adversity, which will be the heart of our discussion. If you would like to join us, please feel free to attend one of these two meetings: The Fireside Circle will meet at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, February 9. The meeting will be held in the church s Westminster Room. It will be hosted by Martha Sneller and leading the discussion will be Peggy Bickford. The Fellowship Circle will meet at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, February 17, in Geneva Hall. Rummage Rummage Sale Dates: April 27-29, 2017 Proceeds will support: Our Church, Our Community, and World-Wide Mission Goals Questions? Call Beth Mathewson (541/265-7484)

We ve got our eyes on the PIE! Doesn t everybody love a piece of pie? We know that Rummage Sale attendees sure do. That s why we need YOU and your tasty creations. We re asking all bakers to provide pies for the Annual Rummage Sale s Diner Extravaganza!! A total of 100 are needed. Fruit pies will be welcomed from your own kitchen, but all cream pies (per Oregon Department of Health requirements) must come from a commercial source like The Chalet Restaurant, Safeway, Fred Meyer, and other similar bakeries. Your pies can be delivered starting Wednesday, April 26. A sign-up sheet is posted on PW s bulletin board located across the hall from the Westminster Room. Thank you for supporting the Rummage Sale (and PW s mission) in this delicious way! Past, Present & Future: All About PW s Rummage Sale In December 1907 110 years ago our Newport Presbyterian Women were known as the Presbyterian Ladies Aid and they held a Church Bazaar on December 13 in a log cabin! They issued their invitation in verse a copy of which you ll find posted on PW s bulletin board. As you read this clever invitation of yesteryear, you ll see that the gist of it is still true today as the present-day members prepare for what they now call their rummage sale. Although our sale is sponsored by PW, it takes our entire congregation to produce it and we can t do it without YOU!! We invite you to become an important part of this churchwide endeavor by considering (one, some, or all) these volunteer/donation opportunities: Provide one or more pies slices of which will be served in our Diner on Thursday and Friday of the sale. Details in the Beacon article above. Provide plant cuttings, divisions and bulbs to be delivered to our Garden Department on Tuesday afternoon of Rummage Week. Please label them and if you need pots, please contact Garden Co-Chairs Janice and Jim Scharbach at 541/867-6437. Provide (CLEAN!!) rummage donations Look for the 4"x5" Do Not Donate cards around the church for information on what we can accept.

Become a Friday sorter join us each Friday morning beginning at 9:00 a.m., for a couple of hours of fellowship and fun as we sort our rummage donations. Provide Rummage Week assistance needed are: sales staff; vehicles + strong arms and backs for pick-up and delivery of large items; snacks to sustain our volunteers; pricers of our wares (Monday-Wednesday of Rummage Week); set-up and/or clean-up volunteers. Thank You FPC Knitting Group Many thanks for the cozy, comfy Prayer Shawl that I received recently. It warms my shoulders and my heart. The hours you spent in its creation are marvelous. I am proud to be its recipient. With Love. Anna Easley Dine Out for Samaritan House February is at Lai Fong Restaurant on Feb 1st

VOLUME 27, ISSUE 2 Beacon Deadline(*) for March is February 13 Church Contact Information Mike Eastman, Clerk of Session clerk@newport fpc.org (*)NOTE: When possible, please send a Word Donald Jenkins, Director of Music: drmaestro880@gmail.com Document as an Attachment when you e-mail your articles. Thank you, Beacon Articles: (*) office@newportfpc.org Open and friendly, we share God s Word through Worship, Study and Service First Presbyterian Church 227 NE 12 th Street Newport, OR 97365 Return Service Requested Phone: 541-265-2841 Fax: 541-265-4776 E-Mail: office@newportfpc.org Office Hours: 8:00 am 12:00 pm M-F We re on the Web! http://www.newportfpc.org