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The Open Door June, 2015 Behold, I have set before thee an open door Revelation 3:8 Yard Sale Trail August 14 & 15 Lakeshore Presbyterian Church 5235 Lakeshore Road Fort Gratiot, MI 48059 810-385-4531 www.lakeshorepresby.com email: lakeshorepresby@aol.com

Our Mission Statement: The Mission of Lakeshore Presbyterian Church is to seek God s will, serve by Christ s example, and share God s love with all people. Lakeshore Presbyterian Current Committee Leadership Session Stewardship Management Deacons Michelle Glenn Art Diefenbach Pat Martin Brian Nichol Jerry Roberts Barbara Wismer Pat Moses Pat Moses Jane Tabor Roger Sheldon Roger Sheldon Tom Fearnside Dwaine Tabor Mary Beth Sheldon Suzette Nett Marsha Hiller Carol Smith Worship Pat Eppley Lloyd Lepien Mike Nett Deb Singer Brian Nichol Evangelism & Outreach Brian Nichol Mary Ann Diefenbach Pat Moses Suzette Nett Sheila Miller Jane Tabor Marcia Scheurer Memorial Committee & Endowment Joyce Wilson Debi Singer Mike Nett Jane Tabor Mary Ann Diefenbach Office Hours Pastor Bill tries to be in the office Monday Friday, 9 Noon. He can be reached at 586-207-5983 or pastor.lakeshore@gmail.com. The secretary is in the office on Tue, Wed, & Fri from 8:30 12:30.

June has arrived, summer is here! With summer we will have the Port Huron to Mackinac sailboat race then in August we will have the 150 mile long Yard Sale Trail, which will feature all kinds of stuff to buy from Marine City to Port Austin on August 14, 15 and 16. Our Deacons are planning to participate in this year s Yard Sale Trail on Friday, August 14 and Saturday, August 15, but not on Sunday, August 16. This church building is a house of prayer and Sunday we worship God. Their plans include renting individual plots on our church property, on these plots people can sell items to the public traveling the Yard Sale Trail. People who do not own property on Lakeshore Road and have things to sell might find our church property a good place to offer their products to the throngs of people driving on Lakeshore Road. Oddly enough, while people travel on Lakeshore Road during the Yard Sale Trail, one of the most sought after items is restrooms, not many of the homes with items for sale are willing to let strangers enter their homes to use the restroom. For two days, Friday and Saturday, we will invite travelers to come onto our property to buy from vendors and to use our rest facilities. The Mission of Lakeshore Presbyterian Church is to seek God s will, serve by Christ s example and share God s love with all people. Offering our handicap accessible restrooms to people driving by on Lakeshore is one way we can serve by Christ s example and share God s love with all people. We ll be providing an important service while utilizing two of our greatest assets: our location on Lakeshore Road and the love of our Church Family. For the Yard Sale Trail we will likely have on our sign or on banners a message such as, Clean handicap accessible restrooms, Welcome. The reason the Deacons want to participate in this year s Yard Sale Trail is not to make money, but to welcome guests to our property and then invite them to church. We have to keep our mission front and center. Our purpose never is to make money; it is to share Jesus Christ. Once guests come onto our property whether to peruse items on sale or to use our restrooms, we will try to greet them and invite them to worship God at Lakeshore Church. Our Daily Bread is the meditation guide that our Deacons offer free of charge to anyone who wants it. For Thursday, May 28 the meditation presents a very clever riddle. What is greater than God--and more evil than the devil? The poor have it. The rich need it. And if you eat it you will die. The answer is NOTHING! For sure nothing is greater than GOD. We have the most important task in life: to help people know and serve GOD. The beauty of knowing Jesus Christ is that eternal life follows. Jesus said, My sheep hear my voice. I know them and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish. Let us take every opportunity to invite people to hear about eternal life through Jesus Christ. Nothing is greater than God. God has blessed Lakeshore Church with a wonderful location, and a house of prayer in which we worship and serve God. Lakeshore is blessed in all seasons. Summer is Lakeshore s season to shine. Pastor Bill

Scriptures to study during June June 7 Mark 3:20-35 June14 Mark 4:26-34 June 21 Mark 4:35-41 June 28 Mark 5:21-43 Worship Helpers at Lakeshore June Elders Pat Moses, Roger Sheldon June Deacons Sheila Miller, MaryBeth Sheldon June 7 Ushers Counters Reader Pat Moses, Suzette Nett Marcia Scheurer June 14 June 21 June 28 Ushers Counters Reader Ushers Counters Reader Usher Counter Reader Tom Fearnside, Debi Singer Diane Oswald David & Amy Jarvis Pat & Lynn Martin Ushers and Readers are need for 2015. The signup sheet is on the table in the Sunderman Hall. To accommodate those who cannot climb the stairs to the lectern, you may read from the main floor Men s Breakfast at Day Break Café June 1 @ 9am There is a signup sheet in the Sunderman Hall for coffee hour. Please consider helping with a Sunday. Stewardship of Giving Total Expenses for the month of May* $5,379.15 Total Income for the month of May* $6,856.50 *Through May 27 JOYS AND CONCERNS Following are those mentioned during Joys and Concerns recently. May we lift up to God these names and others who have been mentioned, both in hopes of God s healing and in gratitude for what God has done: Prayers of Comfort and Health: Jenny Moote granddaughter of Don & Sue Colwell, Dot Palmer recovery from surgery, Cindy Pace cancer, Darcy Macke - cancer Prayers of sympathy for the family of Jamie Hopper, Nancy Lacey whose brother passed away, Elizabeth Roe brother passed away, the Sheldon Family loss of Roger s brother, Pat Pryor s family for the loss of their grandson Joshua Dohner, Charles Ellis family, Jay Hillman family People of Baltimore and Nepal to find peace and safety Rick who is addicted to heroin, let him find God and trust Him Love and Thanksgiving for family, especially when they surprise you Chelsea Dohner leaving for a 1 ½ year mission Mary Eicheberger suffering with severe dementia may she find peace If there are any updates or deletions to the prayer concerns, please let the office know of these changes Endowment Fund Your life and mine shall be valued not by what we take, but what we give! Please keep the Endowment Fund in your thoughts and prayers.

Safe Horizon s need list: Shampoo, toothpaste & toothbrush, Diapers & wipes, Razors, Deodorant, African American hair care, Flip Flops for shower, Laundry detergent & cleaning supplies, paper towels & toilet paper. at 810-956-6572 If you have a prayer concern you want to have the church pray for you can activate the Prayer Chain by- calling Pastor Bill at 586-207-5983. If he is not available or cannot be reached call Marybeth Sheldon Go DEAP (Drop Everything and Pray) Looking for a way to grow your relationship with God, your faith, and your church? The Christian Education Committee invites you to Go DEAP. DEAP (Drop Everything and Pray) will take place every Monday. Wherever you are at 10am or 7pm, please pause for 15 minutes to read the devotion of the day from Our Daily Bread located on the table outside of Pastor Bill s office. Session Action from April 14 Session approved Joyce Snyder and Nancy Eichberger as members to Lakeshore Presbyterian Church Fort Gratiot. Session approved Bill s travel plans for the week of April 19th as stated and support him in his travels. Session completed Pastor Bill s 6 month Evaluation. Shelly Harris s resignation as pianist for her move to Indiana was accepted. Session reinstated Elizabeth Roe as full time pianist playing weekly and for the Choir. The Easter envelope offering received was designated for One Great Hour of Sharing. Session approved paving the parking lot. The Lexan covering for the lighted sign in front of the Church was approved to be replaced. A Sexual Misconduct policy for Lakeshore Presbyterian Church Fort Gratiot as required for all churches by the Book of Order has been approved. The flower chart needs you! Please sign up for any special occasion or just because. If you write the reason for the flowers on the chart it will be put in the bulletin. Please pay $25 for each Sunday that you sign up for and you are welcome and encouraged to take the flowers home with you or take them to someone. On the Sundays that no one signs up, Rhovelltos has been generous enough to donate them. On those Sundays the Deacons will take the flowers to a shut in or someone who needs the cheer. Bible study, "The Way" by Adam Hamilton, meets on Wednesdays at 10:30am at The Village of Lake Huron Woods (Media Room), 5221 Lakeshore Rd. The study includes watching a DVD with open discussion. Members, friends and neighbors are welcome to join us. You gave $380 to the Pentecost Offering on May 24. All of this offering goes to help children and youth. $152.00 of the $380.00 will stay in our church to help children and youth in our area. You care about children and youth. With this offering you have helped them. Thank you!

Lakeshore Presbyterian Church ~ June 2015 ~ Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 Men s Breakfast AA 7pm @ Daybreak Café 9:30am Bible Study @ Huron Woods 10:30am AA 8pm 7 Worship 10am Choir 9am 8 9 Session 7pm AA 7pm 10 Bible Study @ Huron Woods 10:30am 11 12 AA 8pm 13 Arianna Stapleton(B) 14 Worship 10am Deacons 11:15am Bill Olney (B) 15 16 AA 7pm 17 Bible Study @ Huron Woods 10:30am Bill & Arlene Olney (A) 18 19 AA 8pm 20 Evan Miller (B) Wyatt Tabor (B) Jay & Carol Smith (A) 21 Worship 10am Choir 9am E&O 11:15am 22 23 AA 7pm 24 Bible Study @ Huron Woods 10:30am 25 26 AA 8pm 27 First Day of Summer 28 Worship 10am Worship Committee 11:15am John & Pat Pryor (A) Clare & Marcia Scheurer (A) 29 30 AA 7pm Don & Barbara Wismer (A) (B) Birthday (A) Anniversary Jerry Roberts (B) Chad Northcutt (B)

June 1 parking lot will be sealed will not be able to use until June 4 th August 14-15 150 mile Yard Sale Trail In Progress New Website