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March 2019 A Publication of FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 211 S. Avenue G Clifton, Texas 76634 phone (254) 675-8105 Church Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Rev. Clint Schofield, Pastor Brenda Robinson, Church Secretary Pastor Notes March 2019 Have you ever thought of Lent as a yearly second chance? Each year the Church gives us six weeks to take a long look at our lives to see if our values and priorities are in line with God s desires for us. Since most of us find that we ve wandered from God s path, Lent becomes that second chance, or do-over, to return to God with our whole heart. Perhaps Lent is an invitation to be re-born, if you will. Perhaps it s about following the path of death and resurrection, about participating in Jesus final journey. To be somewhat more concrete, some of us may need to die to specific things in our lives perhaps to behavior that has become destructive or dysfunctional, perhaps to a relationship that has ended or gone bad, perhaps to an unresolved grief or to a stage in life that it is time to leave, perhaps to our own self-preoccupation, or even to a deadness within our lives. It is possible to change all these things so the journey of Lent is about getting a second chance, being born again about dying and rising, about mortality and transformation. On Ash Wednesday, we Christians are traditionally reminded of our own mortality in a very vivid way, as the ashes are marked on our foreheads in the sign of the cross. In the sign of the cross we hear the words spoken over us, Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return. This is a reminder not just of our physical mortality, but of the very path of Lent itself. We begin this season of Lent not only reminded of our death but marked for death, and that path of death is about our transformation about second chances. The journey of Lent is about being born again by participating in the death and resurrection of Jesus, about that journey from Galilee to Jerusalem. The journey of Lent with its culmination in Good Friday and Easter is about embarking on the way of Jesus on that path of mortality and transformation that is at the very center of the Christian life. When you think about it, who among us doesn t yearn for this? Who of us doesn t yearn for a fuller connection to life? Who doesn t yearn for an identity that releases us from anxiety and self-preoccupation? To be given a second chance, to be reborn in the spiritual sense, seems to me corresponds to our deepest yearning. This Lent may we experience that internal spiritual transformation which is at the very core of the Christian life. Rejoice friends, our God is all about second chances. For those without hope, for those in despair, The body of Christ, though broken, is there with wine and with water, with bread and with tears; God s love washes over our moments, our years. Terry York, 2010 Grace and Peace, Clint

MARCH MEETINGS 04 Congregational Care Meeting 12:30 pm 05 Deacon Meeting 11:00 pm 05 Weekly Prayer Group 1:00 pm 06 Bible Study Group 10:00 pm 06 Lenten Study 5:30 pm 06 Ash Wednesday Service 7:00 pm 10 Food Bank Collection 10 Second Sunday Lunch 11 Presbyterian Women Meeting 12:00 pm 12 Weekly Prayer Group 1:00 pm 13 Bible Study Group 10:00 pm 13 Lenten Study 5:30 pm 13 Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm 14 Food Bank Work Day 9:00-12:00 pm 19 Weekly Prayer Group 1:00 pm 20 Bible Study Group 10:00 pm 20 Lenten Study 5:30 pm 20 Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm 24 Goodall Witcher Worship 1:30 pm 26 Weekly Prayer Group 1:00 pm 26 Session Meeting 5:30 pm 27 Bible Study Group 10:00 pm 27 Lenten Study 5:30 pm 27 Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm Scholarship Program The response from the congregation in supporting our College Scholarship Fund is greatly appreciated! Currently we have 5 students receiving scholarships. Your support will make a big difference in the future of these young people. Thank You! LEADING WORSHIP IN MARCH MARCH GREETERS 03 Brian & Marcie Gillaspie 06 Charlie Blue & Wally Penberthy Ash Wednesday 10 Sherrod & Sue Fielden 17 Driscoll & Laura Jenkins 24 Mullens Family 31 George & Jenny Walker MARCH LITURGIST 03 Linda Bracken 06 Steve Robertson Ash Wednesday 10 Shayne Embry 17 Jenny Walker 24 Punky Penberthy 31 Judy Blue MARCH ELDER OF THE DAY 03 Debbie Bergman 06 Don Forson Ash Wednesday 10 George Larson 17 Elane Valero 24 Laura Baughman 31 Elisabeth Montgomery THE FOOD DRIVE BOX WILL BE IN THE NARTHEX Sunday, March 10th Our work day is the 14th Year to Date Financials thru January Offerings received in January $10,778 Offerings received thru January $10,778 Expenses thru January $12,739 Budgeted exp. thru January $15,966 2

The Congregational Care Committee The Congregational Care Committee organized meals for two church families recovering from surgery and illness. A total of 10 meals were served. Thank you Lori Symank, Lois Krause, Judy Blue, Punky Penberthy, Nancy Haenisch, Bible Study Group, Laura Jenkins, Susan Ferguson, and Elane Valero for providing food to these dear families. If you are interested in cooking or purchasing meals for families, please call or text Debbie Bergman at 254-749-6372. In February, chicken enchiladas, beans, rice, homemade chips, hot sauce, guacamole, cheesecake, and brownies were served to approximately 65 people at the 2nd Sunday Lunch after church. Special appreciation is extended to Judy Blue, Kim Fields, Joyce Grelle, Kathy Harr, Lori Symank, Sherrie Mangum, Tam Mullens, Lois Chaney, Nancy Haenisch, Laura Jenkins, and Punky Penberthy for the delicious food and clean-up. Please make plans to attend our next church lunch on Sunday, March 10th. The menu is Stuffed Baked Potatoes, Salad, and Dessert. Another word of thanks goes to another special member of our committee Elisabeth Montgomery. She is in charge of the birthday greeting cards for our church family. Each card is carefully hand crafted, written, and mailed by Elisabeth. Thank you, Elisabeth, for making our birthdays so special with these beautiful cards. There are many ways that you can participate in this committee's activities besides working with us every month. Your duties can be a onetime activity such as cooking a meal or purchasing pizza or fried chicken for a family in need. Other one-time activities include making or purchasing a dessert for 2nd Sunday lunch, loading and unloading the dishwasher, or laundering the table cloths and kitchen linens. If you would like to lend us a helping hand, please contact Debbie Bergman at 254-749 -6372. We welcome you and look forward to hearing from you. The next committee meeting is scheduled for Monday, March 4th, at 12:30 PM The Season of Lent Ash Wednesday Worship Service March 6 th @ 7:00p.m. Weekly Lenten Bible Study Begins Wednesday March 6 th from 5:30 to 6:30p.m. and continues each Wednesday at the same time through March 10 th.our curriculum is Jesus: Understanding His Death and Resurrection- A Study of Mark 14-16, by Kay Arthur & David Arthur. 3

Presbyterian Women Presbyterian Women: The next meeting will be on March 11th starting at 12 noon in the Fellowship Hall. The hostesses are Elane Valero & Punky Penberthy. Quarterly Food Box Ministry: This ministry delivers boxes of food to needy families on the last Saturday of each quarter. The ministry is coordinated by Immanuel Lutheran Church and Clifton Bible Church. They are striving to help 40 families. The next date for deliveries will be Saturday, March 30th. FPC's Presbyterian Women as well as Mission & Outreach are supporting this ministry with funds and volunteering to help box food and make deliveries. Please consider supporting this ministry with prayer, funds and/or helping with boxing the food & deliveries. Contact Elane Valero for information. Thank you in advance. Food Bank: FPC volunteers are needed to help at the Clifton Food Bank on Thursday, March 14th from 9:30 a.m - 12:00 noon. Volunteers are asked to arrive at 9:15 a.m. Contact Elane Valero. Come Join the Choir Do you love to sing praise to the Lord? The choir wants you and welcomes new faces of all youth and adults. See Karen with your questions. Rehearsals are Wednesday evenings from 7:00pm-8:30pm. Come early so we can get your music set up. Hold the Date We re doing a new thing for those in their fifties and sixties. Please save the date of Tuesday, March 19. From six to eight in the evening, Lorana and Mark Rush will host an informal get together in their home. Enjoy fun, food and refreshments. This evening promises to be an excellent time of fellowship and the opportunity to get to know each other better. We will also talk about our plans for future gatherings. 4

I LOVE THIS!! Church is hard. Church is hard for the person walking through the doors, afraid of judgement. Church is hard for the pastor s family, under the microscope of an entire body. Church is hard for the prodigal soul returning home, brokenand battered by the world. Church is hard for the girl who looks like she has it all together, but doesn t. Church is hard for the couple who fought the entire ride to service. Church is hard for the single mom, surrounded by couples holding hands, and seemingly perfect families. Church is hard for the widow and widower with no invitation to lunch after service. Church is hard for the deacon with an estranged child. Church is hard for the person singing worship songs, overwhelmed by the weight of the lyrics. Church is hard for the man insecure in his role as a leader. Church is hard for the nursery volunteer who desperately longs for a baby to love. Church is hard for the single woman and single man, praying God brings them a mate. Church is hard for the sinners. Church is hard for me. It s hard because on the outside it all looks shiny and perfect. Sunday best in behavior and dress. However, underneath those layers, you find a body of imperfect people, carnal souls, selfish motives. But, here is the beauty of church Church isn t a building, mentality, or expectation. Church is a body. Church is a group of sinners, saved by grace, living in fellowship as saints. Church is a body of believers bound as brothers and sisters by an eternal love. Church is a holy ground where sinners stand as equals before the Throne of Grace. Church is a refuge for broken hearts and a training ground for mighty warriors. Church is a converging of confrontation and invitation. Where sin is confronted and hearts are invited to seek restoration. Church is a lesson in faith and trust. Church is a bearer of burdens and a giver of hope. Church is a family. A family coming together, setting aside differences, forgetting past mistakes, rejoicing in the smallest of victories. Church, the body, and the circle of sinners-turned-saints, is where He resides, and if we ask, He is faithful to come. So even on the hard days at church The days when I am at odds with a friend, When I ve fought with my husband because we re late once again. When I ve walked in bearing burdens heavier than my heart can handle, yet masking the pain with a smile on my face. When I ve worn a scarlet letter, under the microscope. When I ve longed for a baby to hold, or fought tears as the lyrics were sung. When I ve walked back in, afraid and broken, after walking away. I ll remember, He has never failed to meet me there. Church is a body, a family, a place to love God and love others through our struggles! I love MY church!! Author unknown 5

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SESSION MEMBERS CLASS of 2019 CLASS of 2020 CLASS of 2021 Laura Baughman Debbie Bergman Elane Valero Brian Haenisch Lois Krause Mike Conner Elisabeth Montgomery George Larson Don Forson DEACONS TREASURER Punky Penberthy Jean Lewis Jenny Walker Grant & Dana Ferguson Lorana Rush TRUSTEES PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN Brian Gillaspie Lois Krause, Moderator Chris Bergman G-Ann Jones, Vice-Moderator Joe Borden Elane Valero, Secretary-Treasurer Kay Gebhardt, Historian Ann Wiland, Least Coin Laura Jenkins & Joy Williamson, Coordinators for NH parties Sunday School Bible Study All Ages 9:30 a.m.; Fellowship 10:30 10:50 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday (Communion on 1 st Sunday of month) Presbyterian Women 2 nd Monday of month 12:00 p.m., (Sept.-May) Session Meets 4 th Tuesday of month, 5:30 p.m., Fellowship Hall Adult Choir Practice Wednesday evenings 7:00 p.m. First Presbyterian Church 211 South Avenue G Clifton, Texas 76634