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October 2011 Vol... Month...Year The Good News Pastor s Pen Dear Friends and Church Family, I have recently begun a program at Ashland Seminary. The focus is on keeping pastors healthy spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and hopefully physically as well. Since I haven t done anything major for Continuing Education in several years, when I received a letter and materials from the school indicating that Rick Gillespie-Mobley had recommended me for the program, I read the information, consulted with the Session, applied for admission and began the program with orientation on September 12 th. The program involves four retreats over 13 months. The first retreat was September 13-15 and focused on personal selfunderstanding and discovery. As in any program like this one there were some surprises and some new things that became apparent. For instance, I ve always thought of myself as a fairly relaxed and easy-going person. Let s just say I learned that I m not as stress free as I first believed. So, over the next few months I will be working on some of those stress factors in my life. The still small voice of the Lord has already told me that I can t get rid of the dog! Looking over my calendar and trying to fit in a couple of important activities I realized, too, that, just like you, there are a lot of things going on in my life. The question isn t whether there are too many, but rather whether they are good, worthwhile things to do. If I start feeling stressed about them, then I need to weigh their value and decide which ones to keep. I will also need to learn to use that powerful little word No, a little more often. The quality of our lives is in part built on the value of those things that occupy our time. Why have I written all this? Because when we find ourselves caught up in all the busyness and rat race and find ourselves frustrated and running out of steam, there is not only a reason we are in this mess, but a way to resolve the problem in the future. Here s the way out. First, ask yourself why you do all those things. What is the real reason for stuffing our calendar to overflowing? Are we lonely? Do we want to feel important? Do we operate out of guilt? If I am really a Christian, then I need to be helping and doing all these wonderful good deeds. Wrong! The Lord didn t create you to be His answer for everything. And besides all that, if you are lonely, turn to the Lord and spend some time with Him, read His love letter to you and let Him give you a huge hug. Second, get back to a very simple solution found in Genesis 2:2-3; it s called Sabbath. By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. And God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done. God didn t rest and set apart a day because He was tired. He did it because we needed to rest. It is a day meant to recalibrate our lives, to restore balance and to be refreshed and renewed in body, mind, and spirit. Try it, not just on the Lord s Day, but throughout the week as needed. You ll find that it is great for stress release, determining your priorities, spending quality time with the Lord and with those he wants you to care for. Just a little food for thought as we enter into a season when the creation is doing the same thing. In His Grip, Art Helin

Sunday School News Sunday School has returned to new studies this fall and there is still time to get involved. The younger elementary students are studying selected stories about wisdom and friendships in the Bible. They will be working on learning the books of the Bible, how to find a passage quickly and are making a friendship quilt. Ellen Miller and Jan Helin are the teachers. The older elementary students are working through the book Stick - Glue Yourself to Godly Friends by Kevin Johnson. Their teachers are Sue Russo and Sharon Oliver The Teens are studying Don t Check Your Brain at the Door by Josh McDowell. Debbie Brooks and Cassie Jackson are once again leading our teen group. They and some of the older elementary students and parents have also been working at the Cleveland Food Bank on occasion. Keith Miller is leading the adults through a one year survey of the Bible to give an overview of the scriptures and look at the connections between the Old and New Testaments. CHURCH WORK DAY OCTOBER 15 9:00 AM BRING YOUR YARD TOOLS AND ENTHUSIASM! Many hands make the work light! Buildings and Grounds has been busy working on our front walk and our landscaping needs. They will be adding roof heating elements to alleviate our ice jam problems. While we will be grading the land, some of the major plantings may wait until next spring. Please bear with us as we go through this transition. Funding is possible through the Capital Improvements Fund and the Memorial Fund. Also, thank you to Keith Miller for his tireless dedication to finding all the gremlins in the sound system, changing out speakers, cleaning connectors, finding the right size amplifier to purchase and re-connecting the sound system to the nursery for our Sunday volunteers. As long as no one switches the plugs we should be good! The Memorial Fund again covered these costs. COMMUNITY NEWS In an effort to lower costs, Northfield Center Township will not be mailing leaf collection schedules to residents who live on dedicated roads. For those on Olde Eight Road and west: Round 1: Oct. 17 through Oct. 22; Round 2: Oct. 26 through Nov. 14; and Round 3: Dec. 1 through Dec. 12. For those east of Olde Eight Road: Round 1: Oct. 19 through 31 Round 2: Nov. 7 through 29 Round 3: Dec. 5 through 15 Leaf Collection schedules also can be found on the Northfield Center voice mail system - 330.467.7646 ; the Park Sign at S.R. 82 & Olde Eight Road; Cable Station 16; the NCT web site: www.northfieldcenter.com; Twitter, Facebook, and the News Leader. Hard copies are available at the Nordonia Hills Library and the Town Hall.

Women s Association News Last month Cindy Maxhimer was elected as the new moderator for the association. Congratulations Cindy. The next meeting will be Monday, October 10th at 10:00 a.m. in the Living Area. The topic from our study book will be Always Yes in Christ from 2 Corinthians 1:12-2:17. Shirley Nowak will lead this month s discussion. A business meeting will follow. We invite all women who attend NPC to join us at the meeting. More study books are available! October Birthdays Rachel Boyle Chris Fenn Troy Fox Earl Kane Kevin Holmes Ron Emch Andy Anderson Edmond Mordas Donna Marion 14-Oct 15-Oct 15-Oct 24-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 27-Oct 27-Oct 29-Oct PANTRY ITEMS CONTINUE TO BE COLLECTED The Women s Association will continue to collect food items for the Macedonia Emergency Center. They need dry, boxed nonperishable food items such as: Spaghetti noodles and all other types of pasta either in a box or bags as well as rice, instant potatoes, cereal, hamburger or tuna helper, crackers jellies and Jams. There is a container in the narthex where church families can drop off their donations on Sundays or any other day they are in the building. We will continue to collect them as long as they are being donated. Thank You! Christian Career Group Meeting the first Thursday of every month, this is a Christian career networking group to assist people that are under and UN-employed, teens that are beginning their careers, and college students and graduates. In addition, another focus is to help people develop career paths, networking, interviewing, resume development, open discussions about job issues, and provide support to each other in our careers and job searches. We are looking for volunteers to assist in meeting planning, mentoring, interview practicing, career advice etc... Please bring a current copy of your resumé (can be a rough draft), questions, and ideas! Contact Tim or Patti Maholm at ccg_npc @yahoo.com with questions.

Baby Congratulations Photo: Debbie Langford Baptism On September 25th we welcomed Brooklyn Anne Scott, daughter or Travis and Jennifer to the Christian family through baptism. She was a trooper. Not a tear! A full complement of Russo and Scott relatives swelled our ranks that morning. Rachel and Ryan Boyle welcomed baby Alison Ryan on September 14th. They are living in San Diego. Grandma Debbie Langford made it in time for the birth. Uncles Josh and Ben can t wait to meet her. Photo: Cory Louis CUB SCOUT NEWS & REQUEST Cub Scout Pack 261 would like to take this opportunity to thank Northfield Presbyterian Church for your hospitality through the years! Your generosity in sharing your space has been a big help, especially when the school became unavailable for meetings for our boys. For those of you who do not know we meet on Wednesdays in some of the classrooms and one Wednesday we fill the fellowship hall with the full pack meeting. The boys work on developing character, respect and skills for their lives in accord with the Boy Scout program for younger boys. We are seeking a person to be liaison with our Pack. Do you have fond memories of your own Scouting experience? We would like to have a representative from the congregation to be a member of our Committee and act as a bridge between the church and the pack. The committee meets approximately once per quarter. Please contact Linda Bloom, Committee Chair at 216 312-3375 or mbloom@windstream.net with any questions or to volunteer. Once again thank you for your generosity to our group. Photo Directories on the way! New photo directories should be at the church early next week and ready to distribute on Sunday, October 9th. There will be a table for distribution in the Narthex. Donations to cover the cost of printing will be accepted. Let s take a moment to send out some BIG THANKS to those who made the directory possible: Photographers: Cory Louis with family support of Kirk and Chris. The few he missed: Ellen Miller and Art Helin Text/publishing: Ellen Miller Proofreaders: Art Helin and Sherry Pomeroy Organizational Set Up and Distribution: Cindy Maxhimer and Cindy Gallagher Music Notes Time flies when you're having fun and I still remember breaking a piano string on the first note I played in worship at NPC at 7:54 a.m. on Sunday October 3, 2010. Our gracious Father has truly blessed me and my family with a warm and loving congregation so soon after our arrival in the Cleveland area. Let me take this time to thank all those who have participated in choir, ringing praises chimes choir, guitar hero Tom Hall and organist Debbie Langford, all instrumentalists and guest musicians, and above all, our fabulous staff putting up with me. We have been blessed with many gifts and have a lot to be thankful for! Zeger Verhage

OCTOBER 2011 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 8:30 am Upbuilding weekend Leaders 5:30 pm Upbuilding Weekend and Dinner 2 COMMUNION Combined with VBC 3 6:30 pm VBC Choir 4 5 7pm VBC 7 pm Choir 6 7pm Christian Career Group 7 8 8am Men s Bible St. 9 & Installation Service 10 10 am Women s Assoc. 7:30 pm Deacons 11 12 6:30 am Men s Bible St. 7pm VBC 13 6:30 pm Simple Supper and Prayer 14 15 8am Session Prayer 9 am WORK DAY 16 17 7pm Session 18 7pm Day Care Board 19 7pm VBC 7 pm Choir 20 7pm Building and Grounds 21 22 8am Men s Bible St. 23 24 25 26 6:30 am Men s Bible St. 7pm VBC 27 28 5:30 pm Community Meal 29 30 31

Stewardship Am I getting older or is time going faster? Probably both. It is hard to believe that three quarters of 2011 are in the history books and the final quarter is upon us. Thanks to the faithfulness of NPC members and friends we are close to hitting our financial targets. Bringing gifts and pledges up to date will be needed to put us over the top. This has been an exciting year for the Church and we look forward to an even more robust 2012. No doubt this has been a financially turbulent year for many of us. And the next few months promise more of the same. It is a natural reaction to want to circle the wagons and see what tomorrow brings before we make a financial commitment. I checked the Bible and cannot find a passage that says If the market is up, send in a check or If you get a raise, be faithful to the Church. Rather in Malachi 3:10 (NIV) it says: Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this, says the Lord Almighty, and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have enough room for it. I believe and I know you do too. September INCOME: $ 14,917 EXPENSES: $ 16,968 Year-to-date INCOME $145,098 EXPENSES $153,362 On behalf of the Stewardship Committee, thank you, Jack H. Stitt Northfield Presbyterian Church 7755 S. Boyden Rd. Northfield, Ohio 44067 330-467-4137 www.northfieldpreschurch.com Email: npc7755@roadrunner.com