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Greetings St. Peter s! St. Peter s Press St. Peter s Presbyterian Church - Spencertown, NY PO Box 14 5219 County Route 7 Spencertown, NY 12165 Telephone: 518.392.3386 Email: stpeterspc@fairpoint.net Rev. Lynn Horan: Cell Phone 518-847-9115 Email: lynnmhoran@gmail.com Website: http://saintpeterspc.org July 2018 As we continue our season of RENEWAL here at St. Peter s, I am overjoyed that Council has voted to renew our transitional ministry contract together! Exactly a year ago, my husband Vince and I along with our daughter Margot, (now two years old), packed up our lives in Delaware and headed back to our home state of New York. Unsure of what God had in store for us, we trusted the Spirit s leading and we have found ourselves here among this incredible community, which has been exceedingly warm and welcoming! I am so grateful that God has called me to journey with each of you and serve our community of faith! As we look forward into our second year of ministry together, I d like to share some reflections from this past year and also offer my hopes and deepest prayers for our continued relationship. Where God has led us during this past year: We are a strong spiritually-grounded congregation with a deep appreciation of our shared history, but also an eagerness follow God s Spirit into a vibrant future. We are blessed with dynamic lay leadership as seen with our monthly lay-led worship services, which celebrate a diversity of voices and approaches to worship. We are a thriving community of faith that is recognizable in the larger community, yet there is a growing desire to offer our gifts of ministry beyond the familiar through new mission and outreach programs. Hopes and prayers for the future: May we continue to embrace the notion of transitional ministry as a means of continually reflecting on what it means to be the church today ~ in our worship, our service and our prayerful listening to God s call on our lives. May we live more fully into a theology of renewal, which seeks to follow the Spirit s leading into new and unchartered territory, where each individual is seen as a minister with unique and important gifts of ministry to share. May we be patient with one another as we prayerfully discern where God is leading us! What you can expect during this next year of transitional ministry: During this fall, while I am on maternity leave, our congregation will be blessed by several guest preachers and lay-worship leaders, who will continue to share new ways of worshipping and celebrating God during this season of renewal. In December, the congregation will elect a Pastor Nominating Committee (PNC), which will prayerfully discern what kind of long-term pastoral leadership best reflects the values and vision of community of faith. During next Spring and Summer, we will continue with the final stages of our Fields of Faith Mission Study, which will focus on developing spiritual practices as a community of faith and also celebrating where God has lead us during the past two years! Peace and blessings, Pastor Lynn I have great hope for this next chapter in our ministry together and I look forward to deepening our journey together! 1

St. Peter s Presbyterian Church Building up the Church Capital Campaign 2018-2020 Thus says the Holy One, Be glad and rejoice forever in what I am creating ~ Isaiah 65:18 ~ On Sunday, June 10 th, during our Town Bicentennial Celebration, our congregation prayerfully commissioned our two-year $100,000 Building up the Church Capital Campaign. Please join us for this important season of renewal and growth at St. Peter s! Special offering envelopes can be found in the pews and narthex, along with copies of our congregational letter. Project Priorities: Repair sanctuary ceiling and repaint interior Replace sanctuary carpet and address accessibility Manse updates and improvements Additional projects as funds become available Please see our Building up the Church Committee if you have any questions, project proposals or thoughts on gift offerings. In Christ, Building up the Church Committee David Pearce (Committee Chair), Joel Dyslin, Mitzi Lobdell, Teresa Barensfeld and Ian Wing ~ Commissioning Prayer ~ Loving God, during this time of celebration, we turn to You with grateful hearts for what we have, and with great anticipation for what is yet to be. Bless us with a sense of unity, a spirit of cooperation, and a generous heart as we face the responsibilities and possibilities of this capital campaign. By Your grace, may we be continually rooted in Your Word and in Your Work, as we strive to build up Your church for the next generation. Guide us, strengthen us, and bless us with Your Presence, now and through the years to come. Amen. 2

Summary of the 223 rd General Assembly of the PC(USA) St. Louis, Missouri June 16-23, 2018 RENEWING THE VISION: Kindom Building for the 21st Century by Leslie Scanlon, Presbyterian Outlook national reporter Presbyterians took to the streets at the 2018 General Assembly, with hundreds marching from the convention center to the City Justice Center with $47,200 in donations money the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) collected during opening worship, and which was used to bail out people incarcerated for minor offenses who could not afford to pay their fines or make bail. It s a passion for ministry and the love of Jesus that drives us out of the church and into the streets, J. Herbert Nelson, stated clerk of the PC(USA), said during a midweek rally. This was a General Assembly that felt viscerally linked to the news of the day: climate change, immigrant parents being separated from their children at the borders, gun violence. Over and over, this question came up: How to put faith into action? Floretta Barbee-Watkins, pastor of The Avenue Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, preached that it s easy to get discouraged, but Jesus, faith and love move people forward even when they are weary. The PC(USA) has made some bad biscuits, Barbee-Watkins said, but confession and a willingness to deal with the urgent needs of our siblings and the church propel Christians to action. She challenged: Beloved, rise up, let s make some new biscuits. Climate change. The assembly voted 332-178 to continue corporate engagement with oil and natural gas companies, working through the denomination s Mission Responsibility Through Investment Committee, rather than to divest the PC(USA) s holdings in fossil fuel companies. This was one of the hardest-fought issues at the assembly, with 40 presbyteries supporting an overture for fossil fuel divestment, saying the church has waited long enough to act to protect the earth, and with others contending it s better to stay at the table and use the investments as leverage to push for industry changes. Family separation. The assembly voted 484-34 to approve a resolution calling for an immediate end to the government s policy of separating parents from children as migrants attempt to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. It calls for federal authorities to promptly reunite parents and children who have been separated, and to place families under the care of the community, rather than in detention. https://www.pc-biz.org/#/search/3000471 3

Per capita. The assembly approved a General Assembly per capita rate of $8.95 per member for 2019 and $8.95 for 2020 up from $7.73 per member in 2018. That was a source of constant tension during this assembly: How to meet urgent ministry needs, from drug addiction to mental health to ministry with small churches, while not raising per capita so high it raises resistance from mid councils and congregations? The Way Forward. The assembly approved a report from the Way Forward Commission, which the 2016 General Assembly created to consider changes needed at the top levels of the denomination. The action will mean a new, more equitable governance structure for the PC(USA), A Corporation (a secular corporation used to conduct church business). Also part of that proposal: a financial sustainability study and a commitment to translate PC(USA) resources into languages other than English. Leadership. Taking four ballots to do so, the assembly elected as its co-moderators Vilmarie Cintrón-Olivieri and Cindy Kohlmann, an educator and a mid council leader, a ruling elder and a minister, two audacious, spirited, bold, unapologetic women, as Cintrón-Olivieri put it. She is a native of Puerto Rico, for whom Spanish is her first language. Race and inequality. From preaching to marching to overtures, the need to confront structural racism and systemic inequality echoed through this gathering. As a sign of that commitment, the assembly voted 352-160 to begin the long process of adding Martin Luther King Jr. s Letter from Birmingham Jail to the PC(USA) s Book of Confessions. World concerns. The assembly spoke to concerns around the world including in Yemen, Korea, South Sudan and Nicaragua. One tangible example: The assembly agreed to make the PC(USA) a partner with a Salvadoran church working to reduce gang-related violence in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador violence that s causing people to flee for their safety. #MeToo. The assembly voted 474-19 to have the PC(USA) confess its failure to listen to survivors of pastoral sexual misconduct; to report annually the number of sexual misconduct charges brought in the denomination; and to set up a task force of survivors of sexual abuse. Social justice. This assembly felt pulled to public advocacy. It called for a moratorium on imposing the death penalty. It asked Presbyterians to pray for a movement of the Spirit to end gun violence. It voted to affirm the dignity and humanity of people of all sexual orientations. Time and again, the assembly acted to tell the world, This is what Presbyterians stand for. Visit pres-outlook.org for more. 4

Stated Clerk issues statement on separated immigrant families Office of the General Assembly Communications - June 16, 2018 Stated Clerk of the General Assembly, the Rev. J. Herbert Nelson, II (photo credit: Randy Hobson) As Presbyterians gather for the meeting of our 223rd General Assembly, we are mindful of the many issues of justice, peace and compassion we face, both as citizens of the United States and members of the Body of our Lord Jesus Christ. While we face issues of peace on the Korean peninsula, tragic injustice in the Middle East, and the specter of climate change in our nation and our world, there is nothing of more urgency than the tragedy that is unfolding at our borders, where children are ripped from their parents and placed in holding cells, while their frantic parents scream in agony at the separation. What has this nation become? How have we wandered so far from Jesus kind admonition, Let the little children come to me for it is to such as these that the kingdom of heaven belongs? How can this be happening in a nation in which so many claim the traditions of Christianity, Judaism and Islam and the critical importance of families to the fabric of our lives together? Perhaps the most egregious aspect of this policy is the willingness of the highest legal official of our nation to suggest that if a mother has fled violence in her own country to save herself and her children but has not had a chance to make a proper petition for safety in the U.S., she should be taught a lesson by having her children taken from her. It is almost incomprehensible that these acts should be used as a warning to others who would come. What makes matters worse is the audacity of quoting the Apostle Paul s admonition to believers in Romans 13:1 to obey the law (presumably whatever the law says), while ignoring the higher scriptural demand that love is the fulfilling of the law (Romans 13:10). The crisis of tens of thousands of desperate people coming to the United States for relief seems almost overwhelming. But as the officials of our government attempt to address the crisis, we cannot afford to tarnish the highest values of our nation. We must not punish desperate parents by tearing their children away from them, leaving the parents without access to the children or assurance of their welfare. In the name of God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ: Stop! In the faith we share, Reverend Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II Stated Clerk of the General Assembly Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) https://www.pcusa.org/news/2018/6/16/stated-clerk-issues-statement-separated-immigrant-/ 5

RENEWAL OF TRANSITIONAL MINISTRY CONTRACT Welcome New Hymnal! On May 2 nd, St. Peter s Council voted to renew our transitional ministry contract with Rev. Lynn Horan for a second year. Below is a summary of the contents of our contract. Rev. Horan will continue to serve the congregation of St. Peter s as Pastor and Head of Staff, offering leadership in areas of worship, administration, Council moderating, pastoral care, community building and vision development Begin the process of a Pastor Nominating Committee (PNC) in coordination with the Albany Presbytery Complete the congregational Mission Study Fields of Faith in order to help the PNC clarify our church s goals, mission and overall vision for the future Continue to serve at ¾ time (30 hours per week), preaching 3 out of 4 Sundays, in addition to 2 weeks study leave and 4 weeks of vacation FALL MATERNITY LEAVE Our contract with Rev. Horan also includes a maternity leave this fall as Lynn and Vince welcome their second child at the end of August. Details of the maternity leave include: 10 weeks paid maternity leave (based on Presbytery guidelines) from August 27 th through November 18 th Lynn also plans to use 1 week of vacation and 1 week of study leave for worship preparation Lynn has arranged coverage for the 12 weeks, including pastoral care, Council moderator, 6 guest preachers and 6 Sundays of lay-led worship Arrangements have been made to ensure the cost of the maternity leave remains budget neutral We look forward to continuing our ministry together! On Sunday, June 10 th, St. Peter s dedicated our beautiful new Glory to God Hymnals, published by the Presbyterian Church (USA). Our congregation gives thanks to the many individuals in our church family who purchased a hymnal(s), which have been noted with special dedication plaques in each book. Hymnals are still available for dedication! We still have more hymnals in need of dedications! Please consider purchasing a hymnal for $20, using the special offering envelopes found in each pew. Please note whether you d like to purchase a hymnal in IN HONOR/ IN MEMORY/ IN CELEBRATION / IN APPRECIATION of someone special. Take home a blue hymnal! As we celebrate our new hymnal, we are also very grateful for our previous blue hymnals, which have journeyed with us in worship for the past 29 years! If you dedicated one of our previous blue hymnals to a friend or loved one, you are invited to bring the hymnal home with you. Blue hymnals without a dedication plaque are available for anyone to take home. The blue hymnals can be found in the back pews. Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD! ~ Psalm 95 ~ 6

July Birthdays John Lange 7/3 Adam Fischer 7/7 June Keller 7/7 Ann McChord 7/11 Louis Wambach 7/12 Raeph Sanderson 7/13 George Jahn 7/15 Emma Braley 7/20 Lael Cashen 7/21 Peggy Shriver 7/23 Teresa Barensfeld 7/25 Morgan Patterson Dean 7/27 Galen Lange 7/29 ********************************** ST. PETER S WORSHIP TEAM! Join us for our next TWO meetings on Sunday July 1 st and July 29 th Are you excited about what God is doing at St. Peter s? Do you have ideas for creative and meaningful worship? Do you have gifts of music, reading, writing, speaking, story-telling Join us for a fun planning meeting as we prepare for our next lay led worship service, to be held on July 22 nd and August 26 th July Lectionary Readings 7/1/18 Semi-continuous: 2 Samuel 1:1, 17-27, Psalm 130, 2 Corinthians 8:7-15, Mark 5:21-43 Complementary: Lamentations 3:22-33, Psalm 30, Corinthians 8:7-15, Mark 5:21-43 7/8/18 Semi-continuous: 2 Samuel 5:1-5, 9-10, Psalm 48, 2 Corinthians 12:2-10, Mark 6:1-13 Complementary: Ezekiel 2:1-5, Psalm 123, 2 Corinthians 12:2-10, Mark 6:1-13 7/15/18 Semi-continuous: 2 Samuel 6:1-5, 12b-19, Psalm 24, Ephesians 1:3-14, Mark 6:14-29 Complementary: Amos7:7-15, Psalm 85;8-13, Ephesians 1:3-14, Mark 6:14-29 7/22/18 Semi-continuous: 2 Samuel 7:1-14a, Psalm 89:20-37, Ephesians 2:11-22, Mark 6:30-34, 53-56 Complementary: Jeremiah 23:1-6; Psalm 23, Ephesians 2:11-22, Mark 6:30-34, 53-56 7/29/18 Semi-continuous: 2 Samuel 11:1-15, Psalm 14, Ephesians 3:14-21, John 6:1-21 Complementary: 2 Kings 4:42-44, Psalm 145:10-18, Ephesians 3:14-21, John 6:1-21 7

2018 Annual Trash and Treasure Sale The 2018 St. Peter's Trash and Treasure sale will be held over the weekend of August 4th and 5th, with Sunday's sale hours after worship. As always, we need your trashy treasures and your treasured trash! Please let friends and neighbors know they may start dropping items off in the church basement beginning July 2nd. Like last year, please hold off donating Christmas decorations for a couple months. We now sell those during our Christmas Bazaar. Other items we don't want include: VHS or cassette tapes, clothing, TVs, large furniture, car seats, cribs, computers, monitors or printers, skis/ski boots, household chemicals, paints, and stuffed animals. We are going to sell books this year, however, as we will not be competing with the Academy book sale. Recently published NON-FICTION books are preferred! There will be several other changes to the T&T sale this year that we hope will result in a more successful fundraising effort -- stay tuned for details! Volunteers are gratefully accepted to help organize and price the items beforehand, and/or assist visitors during the sale. There are many ways you can participate and support St. Peter's during this fun summer event! Please contact Mindy Gardner at (917) 975-8966 /mindy.gardner@gmail.com or Peggy Antos at peggy_antos@yahoo.com about volunteer opportunities or to arrange for donation pick-up services, if needed. ANNUAL JOINT COUNCIL & DEACONS POTLUCK MEETING WHEN: Wednesday August 1st, 6pm WHERE: Barbara Conkling's Home 267 Cemetery Road, East Chatham Please bring a dish to share! MEETING AGENDA: Deacons to share with Council, Council to share with Deacons Lynn to share update on Mission Study, transitional ministry process and plans for maternity leave coverage this fall The Men s Group will be meeting at noon on July 1 st at the Chatham Grill St. Peter s Press Deadline To submit an article for the newsletter just email it to Shelley at the church office stpeterspc@fairpoint.net and to Rev. Lynn Horan at lynnmhoran@gmail.com by the 20 th of each month. The submission deadline for the August issue is Fri. July 20 th 8

Women s Unabridged Book Club Becoming a Member of St. Peter s! For where two or three are gathered in My name, there I am among them." ~ Matthew 18:20 ~ Do you seek a sense of belonging, fellowship and family? Are you looking for a church home where you can deepen your faith? Do you see yourself growing spiritually in prayer, worship and service? Would you like to become more involved in the life and ministry of St. Peter s? Please see or contact Lynn Horan at Lynnmhoran@gmail.com if you are interested in deepening your journey with us here at St. Peter s. A new member class will be scheduled at a time convenient for those interested! ********************************************************************************************* Living Stones by Terry York Our God has built with living stones, A church that lives as well: In solid and in certain tones, To pray, and sing, and tell. God s Son, our Rock, our Cornerstone, On which we stones must build; Foundation that is Christ alone, Each stone in Christ fulfilled. Then should a seeker see the stones, And ask what these rocks mean; They are the church which our God owns, And thro which Christ is seen! Let sinful pride, like Easter s stone, By God be rolled away; Then thro our lives let it be known, Christ lives and leads today (Submitted by Mary Wambach) 9 We welcome any woman or friend of a member to come join our group. We meet the first Tuesday of the month at different members' houses for potluck suppers or coffee and desserts. Please contact Denise Davis if you are interested at 518-392-9690! Date: July 10 th **This is the SECOND Tuesday in July due to 4 th of July holiday Book: All the Names They Used for God by Anjali Sachdeva Host: Teresa Barensfeld Come early and cool off in the pool before the meeting! Date: August 7 th Book: The Handmaid s Tale by Margaret Atwood Host: Need someone to host. Date: September 4 th (day after Labor Day may be moved to Sept 11 th ) Book: The Hour I First Believed by Wally Lamb Host Need someone to host Date: October 2 nd Book: Pachinko by Min Jin Lee Host: Need someone to host

THANK YOU SUMMERTIME IN SPENCERTOWN! JULY WORSHIP Sunday, July 1st Rev. Lynn Horan Preaching Communion Worship Team Meeting Sunday, July 8th Guest Preacher Rev. Jane Brady-Close Sunday, July 15 th Rev. Lynn Horan Preaching Sunday July 22 nd Worship Team Leading Worship Sunday, June 29 th Rev. Lynn Horan Preaching Worship Team Meeting PASTOR S WEEKLY OFFICE HOURS Lynn s weekly office hours are Mon Wed, 9 am 1 pm (Church or manse office, also by appointment). Lynn is also available whenever needed for pastoral care emergencies. Thank you to all of those who helped make our annual Welcome to Summertime in Spencertown such a wonderful community gathering! Special thanks to our organizing team: Mary Anne Davis, Wendy Diskin and Patricia McKeon, and all of our faithful volunteers! The proceeds totaled $1,801, which benefit the Friends of St. Peter s Presbyterian Church. Our Silent Auction totaled $1,565, which will support our ministries at St. Peter s. $150 will be donated to hurricane relief in Puerto Rico. CONTACT INFORMATION: Office/Cell Phone: 518-847-9115 Email: Lynnmhoran@gmail.com 10

July Worship Leaders July 1 st Head Usher: Randy Ezinga Assistant Usher: Matthew Harrington Liturgist: Barbara Conkling Communion Servers: George French Carol French July 8 th Head Usher: Raeph Sanderson Assistant Usher: Pat Meess Liturgist: Mary Anne Davis July 15 th Head Usher: Assistant Usher: Liturgist: July 22 nd Head Usher: Assistant Usher: Liturgist: July 29 th Head Usher: Assistant Usher: Liturgist: Mitzi Lobdell Larry Massimo Mindy Gardner Peggy Antos Tom Cozzolino Worship Team Kurt Barensfeld Jere Wrightsman Nona Lange 11

June Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fourth of July 1 9:00 AM Choir 10:00 AM Worship Service with communion followed by Tea on the Green 11:30 AM Nominating Committee Meeting 11:30 AM Worship Team Planning Meeting 12:00 PM Men s Group at the Chatham Grill 8 9:00 AM Choir 10:00 AM Worship Service with guest preacher Rev. Jane Brady-Close followed by Tea on the Green 9 10 6:30 PM Women s Unabridged Host: Teresa Barensfeld 7:00 PM Trustees Meeting August 11 12 13 14 9:30 AM Deacon s Meeting 15 9:00 AM Choir 10:00 AM Worship Service followed by Tea on the Green 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 9:00 AM Choir 10:00 AM Lay Led Worship Service followed by Tea on the Green 29 9:00 AM Choir 10:00 AM Worship Service followed by Tea on the Green 11:30 AM Worship Team Planning Meeting 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 True compassion means not only feeling another's pain but also being moved to help relieve it. Daniel Goleman 12