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THE HERALD Gregory Memorial Presbyterian Church 6300 Courthouse Road ~ P.O. Box 182 Prince George, VA 23875 Phone: (804) 732-1081 gregorymemorialoffice@verizon.net FEBRUARY 2012 SAINT TO SAINT A SEASON TO REMEMBER It s February and the Hallmark stores are full of the red and pink hues of Valentine s Day. There seem to be cards with loving thoughts directed to every kind of relationship including family, friends, acquaintances and even our pets! And soon the store shelves will be transformed to display the greens, golds and whites of the joyous Easter holiday when we will be celebrating, He has risen indeed! But there s one special time of year for which I never seem to find a card, and that s the season of Lent. One somehow doesn t see any gushy verses for Ash Wednesday or Maundy Thursday or Good Friday causing me to wonder like this hymnist Ah, holy Jesus, how have you offended that mortal judgment on you has offended? (Hymn #262) Maybe Lent s solemn inquiry into human failing and divine sacrifice, and its somber purple color don t seem to catch the imagination of sentimental rhymes. Perhaps the greeting card industry well understands that unlike Easter, Lent is more a season to be observed than celebrated. But it is important that those 40 days before Easter be observed! For what is the joy of resurrection without the tears that mourn a death, the Good News of Life Eternal without remembering that Jesus was a human like us who could suffer pain and even death. Lent is also a season when we recall Jesus teachings, his miracles and his ultimate sacrifice for us and ponder yet again upon a love so amazing, so divine [that it] demands my soul, my life, my all. (When I Survey the Wondrous Cross.) At Gregory, we once again invite you to join us in observing this holy season of Lent. We begin on February 22, Ash Wednesday, in the sanctuary at 6:30 pm in a brief service with our choir when we receive ashes as a reminder that life is frail. On s in Lent we will lift up important events in the life of our Savior culminating with the triumph of Palm and the reversal of Holy Week. This year on Maundy Thursday, April 5, we will celebrate a Passover Seder emphasizing the links between the Old and New Testaments and the loving/powerful God revealed there (and you ll have a chance to make some kosher food!) We will also make available devotional guides to lead you on a journey of spiritual self-discovery of the season that s more observed than celebrated. Maybe it s time we create our own greeting cards for the season of Lent and send them to ourselves as our own spiritual sticky note Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me! (Psalm 51) Together with you in ministry, Mark S.

CLERK S CORNER FEBRUARY 2012 The Session had their regular scheduled monthly meeting on January 17, 2012. The following action items were approved: Annual Statistical Report to Presbytery was approved. Robert and Ann Hartsell were approved as new members of the church. Session Retreat to be held on February 3 rd and 4 th. Approved transfer of $333.03 from Benevolences to Undesignated Gifts Fund. Approved proposed 2012 budget with a deficit of $3,950.00. Approved communion dates for 2012. Approved having a Passover Seder service for Maundy Thursday (April 5, 2012). Approved changing the time of the February 22, Ash Wednesday service from 7:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Approved the spaghetti dinner to be held by the youth to raise money for Work Camp. Approved a beach retreat for the youth. Stairwell leak problem will be addressed the week of April 9 th. Approved all special offerings for 2012. GREGORY HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING Gregory held its Annual Meeting of the congregation on, January 22 following worship. At the meeting, the congregation elected Richard Harsh, Jennifer Smyth, and Evelyn Foster to become congregational members of the Congregational Nominating Committee joining Verne Smith and Donald Hunter, moderator, who are elders appointed by the Session. The Congregational Nominating Committee suggests nominees annually for the office of elder and trustee. During our time together, we also shared a delicious potluck meal and heard reports from our church committees and the Presbyterian Women about the many activities of the past year. The Pastor Nominating Committee reported that they ve received 69 resumes from pastoral candidates and are beginning phone interviews. Treasurer Kevin Foster presented a financial report of 2011 and the budget that the Session has approved for 2012 (see related budget article in The Herald), suggesting that in order to keep our facilities in top condition and our ministry vital we need to grow our membership. The meeting culminated with a delightful video slideshow of activities of the past couple years prepared by Larry Johnson. Special thanks to members of the Congregational Care Committee and our great Gregory cooks for a hearty winter s meal! TO THE CHURCH TRIUMPHANT Two of our members of the Gregory Church family passed from this life to the next in January DICK MANN January 2 GLADYS VTIPIL January 9 - David Johnson, Clerk of Session Our prayers are with their families and loved ones.

SESSION APPROVES 2012 BUDGET At its January meeting, the Session approved a 2012 budget of $137,754. This is $3,752 less than the 2011 budget, however, with revenues projected in the coming year to be $133,804, we anticipate a budget deficit of $3,950. It is hoped that with further economies in spending and growth in membership the financial picture may be in balance by year end. The Session held a special budget meeting in January to discuss budget priorities. They succeeded in whittling down a deficit of $19,000 from a proposed 2012 budget to about $4,000. The deficit could have been erased in its entirety by severely decreasing Gregory s giving to mission, but the Session believed it was important for the church to preserve its tradition of giving one tenth of its pledge and regular giving income to benevolences following the biblical model. Major areas of expense include: Personnel $89,564 Facilities $28,005 Missions $12,500 Christian Education $3,300 Outreach $1,700 Stewardship & Finance $900 $885 Congregational Care $700 Session $200 It was also reported that 2011 income was $132,470 with expenses of $137,449. With an adjustment for mission expenses for 2010 paid in 2011 of $1,523, that left a deficit of $3,506 for 2011. The 2011 budget was approved at $141,506 and designed to be balanced. While expenses were under that projected amount, so was our income resulting in the deficit. Copies of the approved budget with expenses for 2011 are available at the church office or online at the church website under News in an Adobe Acrobat file. Mark Sprowl LOVE WINS TO BE FOCUS OF ADULT CLASS Pastor Mark will lead a 4-session class on the bestselling Christian book, Love Wins: A Book about Heaven, Hell and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived. The class will meet on s at 9:45 am in the parlor, March 4-25. Here s a brief description of the book at amazon.com Millions of Christians have struggled with how to reconcile God's love and God's judgment: Has God created billions of people over thousands of years only to select a few to go to heaven and everyone else to suffer forever in hell? Is this acceptable to God? How is this "good news?" What if the story of heaven and hell we have been taught is not, in fact, what the Bible teaches? What if what Jesus meant by "heaven," "hell," and salvation" are very different from how we have come to understand them? Mark notes, Rob Bell, a pastor with a heart for the unchurched and new Christians, bravely attempts to ask and answer these important questions in his controversial new book. If dealing with such issues is important to your faith journey, join us. Although it s not necessary to purchase or read the book to participate in the class, copies may be ordered through the church at our cost of $12.00 each (retail $23.00). To order, e-mail Mark or the church office or sign up on the sheets on mornings this month.

NEW MEMBERS JOIN GREGORY Robert and Ann Hartsell joined Gregory on, January 22 during worship. For several months, they ve been active in worship and ministry at the church even signing up as volunteer janitors. Of course, they have had a previous relationship with us Their son and daughter-in-law are Ronnie and Lisa Hartsell and grandparents of Kaitlyn and Carter. Please welcome them into our fellowship! Robert and Ann Hartsell 6032 Mill Creek Road Prince George 23875 804-541-0281 SUNDAY WORSHIP IN FEBRUARY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Have you ever imagined that your life represents some grand experiment where you re being seen and tested by unseen observers? If so, Pastor Mark claims you just might be right in his message, The Jesus Experiment, where he suggests that the Christian faith is none other than an equation where JESUS + ME =? The astonishing result is up to us, with God s help. Read 2 Corinthians 5:6-17 to prepare. We will receive the Souper Bowl of Caring offering. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12 SCOUT SUNDAY Once again our Boy and Cub Scouts will help to lead us in worship in this annual worship service. Join the Scouts for a reception in the Temple Building following worship. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19 For the disciples Peter, James and John their journey with Jesus in the event we call The Transfiguration revealed who Jesus was like at no other time. What events reveal Jesus for you today? Pastor Mark explores this question in his message, Another Mountaintop Experience, based upon Mark 9:2-9. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 1 ST SUNDAY IN LENT We ve all heard about how the Devil tempted Jesus in the wilderness, but what difference does that make for our faith today? Pastor Mark suggests, a lot of difference in his message, The God Who Can Honestly Say, I Know How You Feel. Read Mark 1:9-15 and Hebrews 4:14-16. NOW HEAR THIS! SOUNDS GOOD! Do you hear it? There s a new sound coming from a new sound system in our sanctuary on mornings! It s loud and clear and crisp. After much planning and waiting, a new sound system has been installed in our sanctuary. It is totally new with a new amplifier and mixing board and microphones and speakers (well, one speaker was in use previously.) This could not have been done without generous gifts from several members of the congregation and the team of Bobby Allen, Jerry Bond, Doug Holc and Donald Hunter to get it underway and oversee its installation. Special thanks too to Keith Spain for installing the electrical connections. The easy-to-use but sophisticated system requires an operator at most times of use. If you would like to volunteer to help at this task on an occasional morning, please see Doug Holc, Bobby Allen or Jerry Bond, and we will give you the training. As the Psalmist could have said, Praise the Lord with trumpet and lyre and tambourine and a super sound system! The family of Marie Allen; Dennis and Peggy Allen, Morgan and Josh Ingram would like to thank everyone for their prayers, calls, cards, food, visits and thoughts during this difficult time. Dennis has lost his brother and mother during this year. The support of our Church family has meant so very much to our family.

CHURCH SECRETARY RETURNS Our Church Secretary Julie Jacobs who has been away on maternity leave since the birth of her son Conner will return Tuesday, February 7. We are very thankful for the help that Carolyn Gentry has given us during Julie s absence. Please stop by and show her our appreciation! GREGORY NEEDS YOU! Called as partners in Christ s service, called to ministries of grace, We respond with deep commitment fresh new lines of faith to trace May we learn the art of sharing, side by side and friend with friend, Equal partners in our caring to fulfill God s chosen end. (Hymn # 581) With these inspiring words, Presbyterian hymnist Jane Parker Huber reminds us that each of us is called to ministry whether it be preaching or cooking, handing out worship bulletins or lending a hand to build a Habitat for Humanity home. At our recent congregational meeting, many of us saw a delightful video montage of activities from the last couple years at Gregory and we were reminded that it takes a church-full of people to offer these diverse opportunities for ministry. In February, you will have a chance to sign up for one or more of a myriad ways to help at Gregory. Just check off the box/es on the morning insert, and your church leaders will be in touch! ACROSS-THE-STREET CELEBRATION! ASH WEDNESDAY WORSHIP FEBRUARY 22 Join us for a special time of worship on Wednesday, February 22 at 6:30 pm when we usher in the season of Lent with Ash Wednesday worship. During the brief service, we will begin our Lenten time of reflection upon the deep love of God that culminated with the Cross. Our choir will sing and for those who desire the sign of ashes will be imposed upon the forehead. Choir practice will be held immediately following the conclusion of the service. Our neighbor church across Courthouse Road, The Sanctuary of God Apostolic Church, invites you to attend their Mortgage Burning and Rededication Ceremony on, February 5. The festivities begin with a reception at 2:00 pm and continue with worship at 3:00 pm and guest speaker Dr. Lona T. Rogers of All Saints Apostolic Church Richmond at 4:00 pm. FACILITIES We continue to need new members on our committee to help in keeping our facilities up to date. We have a number of projects to do this year. Remember we need your prayers and help. PRAYER CONCERNS Ruby Hasky Christine Belsches Aida Faries June Hawks Marian McDonald Peggy Surfield Helen Cibula Harry Johns Ed Smiley (Friend of Doug Holc) Katherine Tompkins Gloria Singletary Mary Chadwick (Dink Armstrong s sister) Virginia Mika (sister of Grace and Helen Cibula) Matt Mauger Amy Harte (David Johnson s cousin)

THOSE WHO SERVE IN February CHILDRENS MINISTRIES Teaching Christian Values for Life Date Nursery Junior Sermon Junior Church Feb 5 Glenda Mayhew Mary Kay Schroeter Feb 12 Debra Bailey Mark Sprowl Feb 19 Ruby Spain Lisa Hartsell Feb 26 Robbi Foster Valerie Harsh Jennifer Smyth Jared Smyth Patsy Johnson Madison Foster Kris Holiday Max Holiday Susan Walker Jamie Meurer OTHER WORSHIP VOLUNTEERS Servants February 5 February 12 February 19 February 26 USHERS Sheila Fields Janet Swinton Rose Scott Wayne Powers Valerie Harsh Pamela Harsh Jerry Bond Debbie Smith Wayne Powers Glenda Mayhew Marguerite Bishop Dianne Overstreet Keith Spain Ruby Spain Jacob Spain Herb Schroeter ANNOUNCEMENTS Dianne Overstreet Pat Hunter Mary Kay Schroeter Rose Scott COUNTING Donald Hunter Rose Scott Sandy Hunter Verne Smith Morgan Ingram Ron Recher David Johnson Evelyn Lichvar FLOWERS 5-12- Sandra Perkins 19-26- FEBRUARY GATEKEEPER H. F. Scott 804-732-5559

FEBRUARY ~ 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 7:00pm Choir 1 2 3 4 2-8:00pm Volunteer Cleaning 6:00pm Session Retreat 9:00am Session Retreat 9:45am School 11:00am 9:45am School 11:00am Scout 9:45am School 11:00am 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2:00pm Line Dancing 6:30pm Missions & Outreach 12:30pm Day Circle 6:00pm S & F 7:00pm Facilities & 7:00pm Choir 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Noon Widows 2:00pm Line Dancing 6:00pm Christian Ed Pre-School Valentine s Party 6:30pm P&O 7:30pm Evening Circle Committee Reports Due 7:00pm Choir 2-8:00pm Volunteer Cleaning 9:15am Presbytery Meeting 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2:00pm Line Dancing 6-9:00pm Women s Club (fellowship hall) 7:00pm Session Meeting Ash Wednesday Newsletter Articles Due 6:30pm Ash Wednesday Service 7:30pm Choir 1 st Lent 9:45am School 11:00am -5-Cents-A- Meal 26 27 28 29 2:00pm Line Dancing 7:00pm Choir

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