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THE HERALD January 2014 Gregory Memorial Presbyterian Church 6300 Courthouse Road ~ P.O. Box 182 Prince George, VA 23875 Ph.: (804) 7321081/Fax: ( 804) 8615150 gregorymemorialoffice@verizon.net www.gregorymemorial.org Facebook.com/gmpcva January 2014 THE HERALD Volume 2 Issue 1 Dear Gregory Memorial, Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. ~Isaiah 43:19 Happy New Year! 2014 is upon us, and we are five weeks into the new liturgical year, as well. And as is always the occasion, our thoughts are drawn to the simultaneous consideration of the year past, and of the year to come. In almost the same breath, we ask questions such as, What was your favorite moment or memory of this past year? and What do you hope the most to see/realize in the year to come? It s natural to engage in such reflection and visioning when we reach milestones, such as the new year, birthdays (especially ones that have to do with changing decades), and anniversaries. We consider where we have been, the ups and the downs, and we look ahead to what is to come, both known and hoped for. Through Isaiah, God spoke to the people of Israel, calling their attention to the reality that a turning point was being realized. Into the world, as seen and known, a new thing was coming, and what a new thing it would be! It may not seem like much to us today, in a world where a new road can appear in a matter of weeks, and rivers can be dammed and diverted as necessary, but what Isaiah refers to is so much more! It is the reality that the places that are inhospitable will become lifegiving, that the places people are unable to trod will become inviting and welcoming. It is a work that goes beyond a mere construction zone to a world a perspective a way of life in which the barriers of society are removed and the dangers are replaced with blessings....do you not perceive it?... It is now another year on the calendar full of promise, full of potential, and full of invitation to do something new, to be a part of something at work, bigger than ourselves. We are annually invited to make resolutions to ourselves to do something new, or renew something we ve let lapse. God is continuing to work at making this reality as we know it look very much like the Kingdom that is promised, and we are invited once again to join in this work, this resolution. We will need eyes to see it, to search for it, to seek it out and find it. We will need voices to proclaim it and make it known, to invite others to it. We will need hands to join in the building of it, the shaping of what is into what can be. But most of all, we will need hearts open to the leading and work of the Holy Spirit, guiding us in all of the above. God, in Christ, is calling us to be a part of this new thing, this reorienting of society and righting of the world, and in this new year, the question once more will be, Will we join? Will we lay down our lives to be live into God s life? I believe that the richest of blessings is to be found by resolving, Yes! Let us indeed live into God s blessings. Happy New Year, one and all. Peace, Pastor Jason

January 2014 THE HERALD Page 2 WORSHIP INFORMATION FOR JANUARY 2014 Sunday, 05, January 2014 2 nd Sunday After Christmas Day: Liturgical Color: White Old Testament: Jeremiah 31:714 & New Testament: John 1:1018 Sermon: Restoring the World Sunday, 12 January 2014 Baptism of the Lord: Liturgical Color: White Old Testament: Isaiah 42:19 & New Testament: Matthew 3:1317 Sermon: The Silent Servant Sunday, 19 January 2014 2 nd Sunday After Epiphany: Liturgical Color: Green PCUSA Emphasis: Race Relations Old Testament: Isaiah 49:17 & New Testament: John 1:2942 Sermon: The Global Beacon Sunday, 26 January 2014 3 rd Sunday After Epiphany: Liturgical Color: Green PCUSA Emphasis: Criminal Justice Old Testament: Isaiah 9:14 & New Testament: Matthew 4:1223 Sermon: Seeking the Great Light OUR PRAYER IN TIMES OF JOY AND CONCERN... Ed Smiley (Doug Holc s friend) Frank Solesbee, recuperating, home Nancy Hettrick, health problems Katherine Tompkins Marian McDonald Gladys Wiseman Helen Cibula Audrey Turner Evelyn Lichvar Kenneth Figg Ruth Figg Grace Cibula Henry Parker June Hawks Aida Faries Don Vtipil 2013/14 School Year Traveling Mercies All affected by Super Typhoon Haiyan & other natural disasters All who have lost loved ones due to acts of violence Family & friends of Oneita Johnson (David Johnson s mother), (d. 12/19) Shirley Barlow (Jean Waymack s sister), recovering from surgery Lawrence & James Hartsell (Robert Hartsell s brothers) Maryland Blanchard (Grace & Helen Cibula s friend) Russell Houston (Sheila Fields s brother), surgery Frankie Meade Glenda Mayhew s mother Mary Chadwick (Dink Armstrong s sister) Jonathan Bottoms, in a motorcycle accident Johnnie Smith health issues Pam Harsh, Bradley Cooper, Jacob Spain, 1 st year in college Valerie Harsh s fosterdaughter Andrea, health issues Amy Townson (Josh Ingram s sister), recovering, home Martha SodakStaples, recovering from surgery Mark Chariton, Janet Swinton s soninlaw, health issues,icc Drew Moncol, recovering from surgery. Tommy Forehand (Bishops friend), recovering, home Victor Tomko (Doug Holc s cousin), inhome rehab Sentral Riggins Gravley (Bishops friend ), home Joy: Blake Bishop, recovering from surgery, home Ellie Wheelan is recovering at home Privacy Disclaimer: Gregory Church safeguards its members personal information and does not include it in Neswsletters and Bulletins (unless requested) that are published on the Church website. However, this information may appear within the text of printed Newsletters and Bulletins distributed to the Church congregation.

January 2014 THE HERALD Page 3 QUICK CALENDAR EVENTS: GMPC Office Closed 01/01 New Year s Day Boy Scouts Yard Sale 01/04, 6 a.m.3:00 p.m., GMPC parking lot Boy Scouts Order of Arrow Lock In 01/1011, 6 p.m. Fri.11 a.m. Sat., Fellowship Hall Committee reports due 01/13, 9 a.m. in Church office Preschool Board Qtr. Mtg. 01/14, 6:30 p.m. News Article Deadline 01/16, 9 a.m. in Church office Third Sunday Lunch 01/19 after worship, Fellowship Hall Congregational Meeting 01/19 after worship Session meeting 01/21, 7 p.m. PG TRIAD Mtg. 01/27, 1.p.m. @ PG Library KEEP YOUR FORK... A young woman with a terminal illness had three months to live and was getting her things in order. She invited her Pastor to her home to discuss certain aspects of her final wishes. She told him which songs and scriptures she wanted for her service. Everything seemed to be in order and as the Pastor was preparing to leave, she remembered something very important to her. There's one more important thing, she excitedly said. What's that? asked the Pastor. The young woman continued. It s very important that I be buried with a fork in my right hand. The Pastor looked at her not knowing quite what to say. That surprises you, doesn't it? the young woman asked. Well, to be honest, I'm puzzled by the request, said the Pastor. The young woman explained. My grandmother once told me this story, and since then, I have tried to pass along its message to those I love HOLY HUMOR By Sandy Hunter and those who are in need of encouragement. Grandmother said that in all her years of attending socials and dinners, she remembered that always as the dishes of the main course were cleared, someone would invariably lean over and say, Keep your fork. The young woman continued, It was my favorite part because I knew that something better was coming... like velvety chocolate cake or deepdish apple pie. Something wonderful, and with substance! So, I just want people to see me in my casket with a fork in my hand and wonder 'What's with the fork?' Then I want you to tell them: 'Keep your fork... the best is yet to come.' The Pastor's eyes filled with tears of joy as he hugged her goodbye. He knew this would be one of the last times he would see her before her death. But he also knew that she had a better grasp of heaven than he did..she had a better grasp of what heaven would be like than many people twice her age, with twice as much experience and knowledge. She KNEW that something better was coming! A short time later as people passed by her casket, they saw the cloak she was wearing and noticed the fork that had been been placed in her right hand. Over and over, the Pastor heard them ask, 'What's with the fork?' And over and over he smiled. During the service, the Pastor spoke of his conversation with the young woman shortly before she died, telling them what the fork symbolized to her. He told the people how he could not stop thinking about the fork, adding that they probably would not be able to stop thinking about it either. And he was right. So, the next time you reach down for your fork, let it remind you, ever so gently, that the best is yet to come!

January 2014 THE HERALD Page 4 FLOWERS FOR SANCTUARY JANUARY 2014 January 05 January 12 January 19 January 26 It s not too late to sign up to provide flowers for the Sanctuary. You may write in your name on the Flowers signup sheet beside the Sunday you wish to provide flowers, or call Church office at 7321081 (9:00 a.m.2:00 p.m., TuesdayThursday). SUNDAY SERVANTS FOR JANUARY 2014 GATEKEEPER: Doug Holc January 05 January 12 January 19 January 26 Ushers & Acolytes (A) Keith Spain Ruby Spain Josh Ingram Morgan Ingram Breeana Hunter (A) Jamie Meurer (A) Bobby Allen Donna Allen Velma Allen Jerry Bond Chayse Hartsell (A) Breeana Hunter (A) Jerry Hasky Wayne Powers Glenda Mayhew Les Mayhew Breeana Hunter (A) Jamie Meurer (A) Sheila Fields Janet Swinton Rose Scott Valerie Harsh Chayse Hartsell (A) Kaitlyn Hartsell (A) Announcements Mary Kay Schroeter Rose Scott Jerry Bond Dianne Overstreet Junior Sermon Susan Walker Rev. Cashing Patsy Johnson Pat Hunter Junior Church Mary Kay Schroeter Virginia Maloney Valerie Harsh Mary Beth Coleman Kevin Foster Jared Smyth Pam Harsh Madison Foster Nursery Susan Walker Glenda Mayhew Ann Hartsell Ruby Spain Counting Morgan Ingram Donald Hunter David Johnson Ron Recher Kevin Foster Glenda Mayhew Sandy Hunter Sheila Fields

JANUARY, 2014 GATEKEEPER: Doug Holc Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 NEW YEAR S DAY 6:00 am 3:00 pm Boy Scouts Yard sale @ GMPC parking lot 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Missions 12:30 pm Circle 6:00 pm Cong. Care Facilities Choir Stewardship & Finance 6:00 pm BS Order of Arrow lockin @ GMPC Fellowship Hall begins 9:00 am 3:00 pm Officer training BS Order of Arrow lockin @ GMPC Fellowship Hall ends 3 rd Sunday Luncheon Annual Congregational Meeting 5 Cents A Meal Offering 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9:00 am Committee reports due Outreach Preschool Board Qtr. meeting Choir 9:00 am News articles due 2:00 pm Session Agenda out 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Session meeting Choir 2:00 pm Newsletter out 26 27 28 29 30 31 1:00 pm TRIAD @ PG Library Christian Ed Choir

JANUARY 2014 NEWSLETTER COME JOIN US!! 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. We re on: Facebook.com/gmpcva Gregory Memorial Presbyterian Church 6300 Courthouse Road ~ PO Box 182 Prince George, VA 238750182