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Pencil It In! C O M M U N I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H O F W A L D P O R T August 2015 THE WINDOW Aug 10-14 9:00am-12:30pm G Force Vacation Bible School Aug 11 6:30pm CPCW Read & Feed Aug 20 10:00am Stated Session Meeting / Guild Room Aug 26 12Noon-4:00pm First Aid / CPR / Defibrillator Certification Class Aug 30 10:30am-12:30pm Worship / Men s Potluck Heartfelt Thank You To... Martha Borgman for the memorial contributions of a griddle and NuWave oven to the Community Kitchen in memory of Rev. William Borgman and the many years he served in kitchens feeding the hungry. Judy Carey for the ocean-themed crafts for the July Read & Feed, and to Angel & Jason for cooking hamburgers and making slaw. Sue Adams and Angel Denson for the amazing octopus cupcakes for Read & Feed! Dale Estes, Cookie Baxter, and Martha Borgman for the beautiful remembrance celebration of Margaret Ann. Lyle Seaman for jumping in with the new HymnalPlus learning to program it so that we might enjoy a wonderful worship experience. Scott Perkins for jumping in week two to run the HymnalPlus system when Lyle was out of town. Tom Rasmussen for working out the details for connecting the HymnalPlus system to our sound system to fully experience the worship music. Sue Adams and Dale Estes for spearheading the Sunday morning Children s Church experience. Judy Carey for spearheading VBS and keeping us all on track and ready to roll on August 10th. Mary Feister and Fran Perkins for filling in for Patty Gewalt with flowers for the worship service. Angel Denson for pre-treating stains and shampooing the carpet in the Fellowship Hall. Jason Hettervig for installing and then painting the new handrail found outside the back door of the old kitchen. Marcia Wilcox for spearheading yet another successful Rummage Sale. Richard Dracup for installing the trim around the doors to the Community Kitchen...project now fully completed! Barbara Hare for re-doing the bulletin board showing life at CPCW. Inside this issue: Anniversaries & Birthdays 3 Calendar 5 Congregational Life 6-7-11 Financial Report 3 Pastor s Pen 2 Did you know? The church has a brand new interactive webpage! Check it out at: http://cpcwaldport.com/ Session Highlights 4

From The Pastor s Pen Susan V. Mills On a recent Saturday morning, I had the pleasure of introducing a new couple to the workings of the Community Kitchen. They had come to volunteer their time and were curious about how the Community Kitchen came about. I was only too happy to share what I consider to be one of the miraculous stories that have taken place at Community Presbyterian Church. After the kitchen, we made our way to the sanctuary and I shared the story of the redwood log that had washed up in the bay on the day the church prayed and decided they would build at it s current location. That redwood log provided all the paneling inside the sanctuary and offices, as well as the original siding outside. They loved hearing how God has been at work in and through the life of the people of this church over the years. They thought the sanctuary was a beautiful sacred space. Our conversation that day started me thinking about all that happens in the church on Saturdays and Sundays. Those two days host the most significant events in the life of our church each week. Here in this place the drama of God s unconditional love is played out before our eyes each Saturday and Sunday morning. The communal stories of God s faithfulness found in our own lives and in the scriptures are told and retold as we sit at table, and as we share God s Word from the pulpit. If we take the time to really listen to the stories both new and ancient, it keeps those of us who are prone to forgetfulness and who can sometimes wander like lost sheep, aware of God s activity in our lives. It can also move us to awe and wonder that we get to participate in those stories! Here in this place, little by little, week after week, as we tell our stories and listen to others, we begin to see more clearly God s hand moving through time, space and history, reaching down into our hearts and lives to let us know God is with us. We are reminded again and again that we serve a God who is near and not far off. We are also reminded who our neighbors are and the Holy Spirit transforms us and inspires us to live as God s people. Now we confess that we may be slow at seeing the hand of God at work on our behalf, for we are culturally attuned to having what we want to have happen instantly. But we are reminded by Scripture that God does act in miraculous and earth shattering ways; though it may take some period of time before it is clearly seen. In Scripture we see that God does indeed work, but sometimes it is in movements as slow and powerful as tectonic plates grinding against one another for eons. Or as slowly and powerfully as an ancient redwood tree, growing over the centuries. Just look at the ever-expanding covenant of God s love from Genesis to Revelation! As we come together each week and listen, we open ourselves to the knowledge that God really is at work changing us and drawing us closer. It may come as we sit at table with someone new who is struggling to find their way, or it may come as we eat the bread and drink the cup on Sunday morning. In this sacred space, we come together to share a meal, share our stories, and listen. Even though these simple actions may not appear to have a massive impact they somehow miraculously give us renewed life. Here we encounter and are renewed by the wondrous steadfast love of God. Whatever our concerns, whatever our experiences of life, during these sacred moments we slowly come to realize God is with us; not absent but present in loving faithfulness. And we come to realize that it is this God who in Christ promises to journey with us to the end of our lives and beyond. Come on Saturday mornings. Come on Sunday mornings and hear the stories both ancient and new. Come and be renewed. Then leave this place telling the miraculous story of God s love found in Jesus Christ. This is the heart of our existence. The church is not a building, but it is who we are; and a constant reminder of Whose we are and of our calling to love our neighbor with the steadfast love of God. Pastor Susan V. Mills Page 2

Church Financial Report Denise McPherson Church Financial Report Year through June General Fund Income Budgeted $ 36,464.00 Year through June General Fund Income Received $ 34,586.70 Year through June Actual Expenses $ 33,596.27 We spent $990.43 less than we received. Budget income shortfall was ($1,877.30) 2015 Budget Personnel $35,541 Operating Expense $30,787 Mission Giving $ 6,600 Total $72,928 Birthdays Anniversaries Martha Borgman 1 Peggy Harmon 4 Scott Perkins 5 Lee Butgereit 8 Leta Haslett 9 Shirley Ysen 11 Donna Potts 15 Jo Nightingale 20 Saoirse Crone 20 Evy Nicholson 27 Mary Feister 30 Sherri Seaman 30 Landon Stuart 30 Chris & Evy Nicholson 3 Lowell & Jo Nightingale 16 Jerry Caldwell 31 Page 3

SESSION HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS OF STATED SESSION MEETING JUNE 18, 2015: Communion was served on Sunday, June 7, 2015 to 53. The average worship attendance in June was 40. Our membership roll remains at 39 members. A First Aid / CPR / Defibrillator certification class will be offered to church family and friends, at a cost of $25 per person, on August 26 th from Noon to 4:00pm. Scholarships will be available from our Scholarship / Campership Fund for those wishing to take the class but unable to pay. A Fall Bible Study class is planned for Wednesday mornings, October 28 through December 16, 2015, entitled Advent Conspiracy. Judy Carey, Christian Education Elder, will lead the class. The HymnalPlus music system has arrived and people are learning how to program it for use during Sunday morning worship. Community Remembrance Margaret Ann Fetterolf Old and new friends, as well as friends she never met, gathered to remember Margaret Ann Fetterolf on May 17. Many of those present said they felt her spirit that afternoon; a spirit of love, joy, and hospitality that she shared with everyone she met. A "light meal" was served, and in "Margaret Ann-style," the food table was overflowing. Patty Gewalt remembered the gift baskets Margaret Ann prepared for newcomers to our church. Patty lovingly created mini welcome baskets with flowers and treats for each table. These were given to one person at each table (a sticker identifying one person was placed inside each paper napkin) just like Margaret Ann used to do. A special blessing -- the three eldest ladies present "won" a basket -- Esther, Clara, and Barbara! Chris Chase read Margaret Ann's obituary, Dale read her daughter Janice's eulogy, and special memories were shared by many, including: Cookie, Martha, Clara, Meeja, Jo Nightingale, Louis Maxfield, Jan & Ron Wilcut, Karla Cottom, Rick Booth, and others. Norma played her ukulele and sang I ve Got A Mansion Just Over The Hilltop, a favorite song of Margaret Ann's. Thank you to all who came, and joined in the laughter and tears as we remembered a very dear friend who lived a life honoring her beloved Lord. --Cookie, Martha, and Dale **************************************** Waldorf Salad Margaret Ann s recipe 2 Lbs. Red Delicious Apples 4 Cups thinly sliced celery 2 Cups chopped walnuts 2 Cups dark seedless raisins Mayonnaise to taste Juice of one lemon With fork mix mayonnaise with lemon juice. Dice unpeeled apples, discarding core and stem. Add apples to mayonnaise mixture, coating well. Add the celery, walnuts and raisins, mixing gently. Arrange lettuce leaves on serving plate; spoon salad in center. Cover and chill. Serves 16 people. Recipe prepared and shared by Shirley Ysen who originally received it from Margaret Ann Page 4

AUGUST 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 19:30am Community Breakfast 210:30am Worship / Communion / Coffee Mingle 3 4 6:00pm Read & Feed Dinner Senitila 5 VBS Mtg. 11:00am 610:00am Worship Committee Mtg.. 7 8 9:30am Community Breakfast 9 10:30am Worship / Coffee Mingle 10 VBS 9:00-12:30 11 VBS 9:00-12:30 6:00pm Read & Feed Dinner CPCW 12 VBS 9:00-12:30 13 VBS 9-12:30 Noon Weight Watchers 6:00pm Celebrate Recovery 14 VBS Closing 9:00am-1:00pm 15 9:30am Community Breakfast 16 10:30am Worship / Coffee Mingle 23 10:30am Worship / Potluck 17 1810:00am Finance Mtg. 6:00pm Read & Feed Dinner JP 24 25Ladies Lunch Out 11:30am / Tidal Raves Seafood Grill 6:00pm Read & Feed 19 2:00pm VBS Mtg. 26 12Noon 4:00pm First Aid / CPR / Defibrillator Class 2010:00am Session Meeting Noon Weight Watchers 6:00pm Celebrate Recovery 27 Noon-Weight Watchers 6:00pm Celebrate Recovery 21 22 28 29 9:30am Community Breakfast 9:30am Community Breakfast 30 10:30am Worship / Men s Potluck 31 Page 5

Vacation Bible School VBS August 10th 14th Community Presbyterian Church of Waldport is sponsoring Vacation Bible School August 10 14, 2015. All children between Kindergarten and the 5 th Grade are invited to attend our G-Force VBS this summer. There will be lots of music, games, crafts, science projects, stories and snacks every day. Action Words: Move! / Act! / Care! / Follow! / Share! Songs: In God We Live, Move & Exist; 10,000 Reasons; Make Me An instrument; Spirit of God; Sing To God; You!; Hosanna Praise Is Rising; That s What I ll Do; Go & Make Disciples There will be skits everyday plus Bible Stories. You don t want to miss out! Registration is underway. You may pick up registration forms at the church during regular office hours. There is also a stack by the back door on the information table. Please feel free to call the church office at 541-563-2168 for further information. Be a part of the G-Force! Get involved in what God is doing in our community! Page 6

Community Life Read & Feed! Crunchy Asian Salad (from Pat Picotte) 1 envelope Good Seasons Italian Dressing Mix (small) ½ c. sugar 2 T. soy sauce 2 packages (3 oz.) ramen noodle mix (any flavor) 2 packages (16 oz.) coleslaw blend 4 green onions, sliced ½ c. dry roasted sunflower kernels ½ c. sliced almonds, toasted (I put them in 275 degree oven for 10-15 minutes, more if desired) Prepare dressing mix as directed Stir in sugar and soy sauce Break apart noodles, place in large bowl. Reserve seasoning packet for another use. Add coleslaw blend, onions, sunflower kernels, and almonds to noodles; mix lightly. Add dressing, toss to coat. SERVE IMMEDIATELY. TIP: If serving the salad later, then keep out the dressing, noodles, sunflowers, and almonds, and add them just before serving. This way, noodles and nuts stay crunchy. 3/4 c. Sugar 1 c. Soy sauce Ginger (about 1" length of root, sliced thin or grated) Garlic (2 cloves, minced) ********************* Teriyaki Sauce (recipe from a Japanese friend in Hawaii) Stir together until most of sugar is dissolved. Put meat or chicken along with sauce in zip-lock bag, so it's easy to turn over every hour or so. Marinate 3-4 hours for beef steaks, overnight for chicken. You can also slice steak thin, marinate the strips, then thread them on wooden skewers for teri-beef on a stick. Charlie Hare hard at work keeping the church grounds looking beautiful! Angel Denson cleaning the windows Page 7

Honoring Barbara Chase You Are Invited to a Special Celebration in Honor of th The 90 Bir hday of Barbara Jean Chase th Sunday, September 6, 2015 Noon 3:00 pm Communit* Presby erian Church 485 NE Bay St/eet Waldpor, Oregon If your schedule allows, please join Barbara and her family at the 10:30 a.m. worship service that precedes the birthday celebration Page 8

OUR CHURCH IN ACTION! Baily and Allie hand out Father s Day bookmarks Nine candles in honor of the nine people killed at Emanuel AME Church Charleston, SC Patty Gewalt arranging the flowers for Coffee Mingle Betty Groth plays a patriotic medley of tunes as the Postlude Baily and Allie with Pastor Susan as she shows the artwork drawn by Allie Beck. Allie is the granddaughter of Sue Adams Page 9

Community Life Volunteer Opportunities Department of Human Services Child Welfare There is an urgent need for safe and caring foster homes in our community. Not everyone can be a foster parent but there are other ways that we can help local foster children. If you are interested in learning more you can call Jamie Auborn, Foster Certifier / Trainer at 541-265-8557, ext. 222. If you have a few minutes: Display a foster parent recruitment flyer at your business, school or church. Make a donation to children in foster care (school supplies, clothes, holiday gifts, etc.) Learn more about becoming a foster parent by calling 1-800-331-0503. If you have a few hours: Provide free hair cuts for children in foster care (this must be approved by birth parents). Be a mentor. Become a Family Finder. Create holiday gift baskets for foster families. Bake snacks or cookies for foster parent meetings or training. If you have more time: Provide respite to a foster parent. Become a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteer. Become a foster or adoptive parent yourself. No matter how much time you have to give, you have the power to do something positive that will change a life for a young person in foster care. Page 10

Community Life Ocean Read & Feed! Pastor Susan and Makayla chatting and gluing eyes on sandpaper starfish Fran and Alexa making seahorses with shave cream and paint. Messy but, oh, so cute! Karen helping Cameron, Allie & Gabe make sand art in jars Barbara and Makayla making starfish posters Judy Carey helps the girls make jellyfish Starfish gluing with Pastor Susan, Alexa & Makayla Page 11

COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Highway 34 & Bay Street PO Box 520 Waldport OR 97394 Phone: 541-563-2168 E-mail: waldportcpc@gmail.com Website: http://cpcwaldport.com Sunday Tuesday Thursday Saturday Weekly Events 10:30am Worship / Coffee Mingle 6:00pm Read & Feed Dinner 12:15pm Weight Watchers 6:00pm Celebrate Recovery 9:30am Community Breakfast Office Hours Tuesday Friday 10:00am-1:00pm All Are Welcome Come as You Are! COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A place to connect to: God Self Each other The needs of the world Communion Communion will be observed on August 2 nd. In thankfulness for all that Christ has done for us, we remember to reach out with Christ s love to those who are hit hard by this economic downturn. Please remember to bring in your food donations and drop them off in the Wishing Well in the front entry of the church, or you may simply choose to make a monetary donation to Waldport Food Share by including it with your Sunday morning offering. Simply make a notation on the memo line for Waldport Food Share. Food Share is currently experiencing a shortage of food and having to turn folks away. Our July donation to Waldport Food Share was 75 pounds of food. Please remember to bring in your cans and other nonperishable items! LADIES LUNCH OUT! On Tuesday, August 25th, we will meet at Tidal Raves Seafood Grill at 11:30am for a time of fellowship and good food. Let someone else do the cooking and clean-up for a change. A sign-up sheet is in the Narthex of the Church. Friends are welcome also. Rides will be available from the Church. Community Presbyterian Church Waldport PO Box 520 Waldport OR 97394