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News at Paw Creek December 06, 2017 Office Information Rev. Elliott Hipp, Pastor deh46@columbia.edu Kim Whittington, Administrative Assistant/ Webmaster office@pawcreekpc.org Sherry Blevins, Music Director sherrybsings@aol.com Mark Burleson, Pianist markaburleson@gmail.com Clint Shaw, Coordinator of Videography cwshaw2009@yahoo.com Website: www.pawcreekpc.org Physical Address: (no mail received here) 7400 Mt. Holly Rd. Charlotte, NC 28214 Hours: Monday thru Thursday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Telephone: (704) 392-0329 Fax: (704) 392-4625 Email: office@pawcreekpc.org Dear Friends, From the Pastor... Next time you find yourself near the intersection of Providence and Queens Roads, keep an eye out for a shiny statue of a winsome little man with one arm in the air and a violin case under the other. It s a tribute to the memory of a true neighborhood eccentric, a man named Hugh McMannaway. That s near my childhood home, and I met Hugh many times. An only child, he lived alone in the large, rambling house left him by his parents, a prosperous doctor and his wife. Hugh was known for standing at that very intersection to direct traffic (whether it needed directing or not), using his arms, his loud voice, and his violin case as a baton - hence the statue. When we kids would meet him, he would often ask one of us to state his or her name, and then make up a poem using the name, right on the spot. One summer day when we ran into Hugh near his house, about block from the intersection, he pointed to the front window. In it there burned a single red light bulb. He told us that the light bulb was his Christmas decoration, and explained his theory that any decorations that were put up for Christmas needed to remain in place for the entire year. At the time, it seemed that whatever else you might want to say about Hugh, his theory of Christmas was surely incorrect. I ve thought about it many times, and after awhile began to figure out what was wrong. If Christmas is symbolically present throughout the year, then the miracle of incarnation becomes a part of the background noise - one of the facts that is always present and never needs to be thought about. But of course that is exactly what the miracle of the incarnation is not! Everything else is the background noise and the arrival of the Christ child is the one extraordinary fact that doesn t fit, the fact that redefines everything else. It is good to put the decorations up and take them away, to make them gaudy and loud and bright - not just something that is so small and dim that having it around all year is no inconvenience at all. It s all symbolic, but symbols are important. In this case, the point of incarnation is to shake up and inconvenience the world. Oddly enough, that is exactly what Hugh McMannaway did. His theology of decorating was wanting, but his exuberance of life was real. It was to such as him that Jesus came first, the fools, the cripples and the outcast. Maybe Hugh knew something the rest of us missed. Maybe Jesus did too. Blessings, Elliott Offerings & Attendance Offerings: November 26 - $5,520.00 December 3 - $10,935.00 S/S Attendance: November 26-75 December 3-66 Worship Attendance: November 26-126 December 3-127

P a ge 2 Prayer Concerns & Celebrations Prayer Concerns: Jeanee Gardner, Keith Gardner s wife needs our prayers. MRI found 10 more lesions on her brain that are untreatable. She has been battling cancer for about 2 years now. They are saying she has 3 months to live. Please also pray for Keith and their family. Charlotte Neal is doing better but still needs our prayers. She came home from hospital Thursday. Surgeon is VERY pleased. She is still in a lot of pain from the surgery but says it s different from the chronic pain she s been in for the past 2+ years. (And 10 years of headaches prior to that) We re hopeful this is going to give her back her life. Too much pain for visitors yet but thanks for the thoughts, prayers and well wishes. Flora Mae Love is back at The Little Flower with round the clock care. Prayer Concerns (Cont d): Led Costello, friend of Eddie Chapman s, is in Hospice. Frank Krebs is having shoulder surgery Wednesday. Bud Barnhart, cousin of Elliott, has been diagnosed with leukemia. Kelly Murphy, Scout parent, needs our prayers. Austin Edwards is in the hospital with a fever. Debbie Wingate - please pray for healing & recovery from surgery on Friday. East Lincoln Middle School & North Lincoln Middle School are collecting scissors for students to make snowflakes for Levine Children s Hospital. Keep in Your Prayers: Hoyt & Jean Johnston Mary Frances Lail Flora Mae Love Dave Reames Marlene Thames Sue Love Count Team: Team Leaders: Gene Hall & Leslie Joy Team: Grady & Karen Cathey, Victoria Krebs, Tim Sudderth & Barbara Ullem Ushers: Team Leaders: Toni Torrence & Amy McGee Team: Paw Creek Youth Greeters: Narthex: Dany McClure & Joy Tyler East Wing: Teresa Painter West Wing: David Padgett Service Assignments Prayer Team: 12/10 Kay Scearce & Ann Cashion 12/17 Donna & Gene Hall CD Delivery (Mondays): 12/11 Linda Riggins 12/18 Linda Riggins Nursery - Crib Room: 12/10 Karen Cathey & Rahcel Wingate 12/18 Sarah Mullis Nursery - Toddler Room: 12/10 Joy Pinkston 12/17 Marsha Cathey Visitation Schedule

P a ge 3 Weekly Bible Study Identical discussion classes will meet on Wednesdays at 10:00am and Thursdays at 5:30pm. Each week we will study the Scripture reading for the following Sunday in worship. Everyone is welcome to come give it a try. We will be delighted to have you! Schedule for Bible Study December 6/7 Mark 1:1-8 December 13/14 Luke 1:26-38 December 20/21 & 27/28 Christmas Break Faith Filled Fun Do you like to have fun? Would you like to try new things? Would you like to spend time getting to know other people of faith? Would you like to explore new/different ways of studying God's word? This group is based on getting closer to God as we explore activities, restaurants, games, and missions in our local area, all while engaging in fellowship with one another. We are open to new ideas and are curious about new opportunities. We hope to have some fun loving, energetic people join us in the new year! Here is what we have planned (so far) for January: 1/5-7:00 - Bible lesson and fellowship in the new game room 1/14-2:00 - Ice skating at the Speedpark at Concord Mills ($12/person) 1/19-7:00 - Bible lesson and fellowship in the new game room We would also like to visit members (especially those who may not be getting to church as often as they would like) while we are on our outings. If you or someone you know would like a visit, please let us know! Contact Victoria Krebs (704) 421-4909 or Alexis Tyler (704) 840-9280 Opportunity Board for Seek, Serve, Praise, Love...Christ We had more than half of the opportunity tags for veteran prayers to be picked up, and that is significant as we had around 175 tags! However, we have a few more that have not been picked up. Each tag contains the name of a church veteran and/or armed forces base or Naval ship. We are asking that you take a tag and pray for the group for next few weeks or more in honor of our veterans who have given much in service to this country. The Congregation Care thanks you for your devotion and commitment! Interested in playing BUNCO in 2018? Once we see if there is enough interest we will schedule the 1st game night sometime in January. Contact Amy McGee amyskmcgee@gmail.com 704-578-3908 cell if interested.

P a ge 4 Gift Tree - Neighborhood School Children This year we have families from Paw Creek, Tuckaseegee, River Oaks and Oakdale. There are 14 children. We provide gifts for all children in the home regardless of age or school attended. Parents complete a form of needs and desires. Each child has 6 separate tags. (3 clothing tags and 3 toy like tags) Each child gets a Bible as one of their gifts. The gifts are delivered on December 18 to the school for parent pick up. Directions: Please choose a few tags. Shop for your children. Wrap each child's gift. Attach the original tag for proper delivery. Return your gifts on or before December 15. Got Questions? Call Gerri Ann Shaw 704 737 8138 Make God bless you always. Thank you ~Paw Creek Outreach Committee Brick Pavers Order your brick paver for The Reverend Gary Bryant Memorial Prayer Garden located at the front of the church. Make sure your family is represented Perfect gift for someone special for Christmas Celebrate accomplishments, births, weddings, families, groups Remember and honor loved ones Each brick paver cost $40 Order forms are available in the narthex and the Church Office. The Rev. Gary Bryant Memorial Prayer Garden Dedication Sunday, January 14th (Immediately following worship) Ribbon cutting, hot chocolate, coffee and sweets Over 55 Appreciation Luncheon When: Sunday, December 17, 2017 Time: Immediately Following Worship Where: CFC Please RSVP no later than December 14, 2017 If you are 55 or older, please join us at the Appreciation Luncheon sponsored by PCPC Youth in your honor to show appreciation for the encouragement, leadership, support, and wisdom that you have shared. Please RSVP by calling the Church Office @ 704-392-0329

P a ge 5 Upcoming Youth Events Wednesday, Dec 6 - Make fleece blankets for Special Friends Saturday, Dec 9th - Youth Christmas Party @ 6pm - Dinner, games, bonfire at Torrence House **Please RSVP by Thursday Dec 7th so we will have enough food and game prizes** Wednesday, Dec 13th - Christmas lights & Krispy Kreme-- leave PCPC @ 6pm *may be back later than usual 7:30pm **Please let us know if your child can or cannot attend so we can plan transportation** Sunday, Dec 17th - 11am Cantata & Youth sponsored Appreciation Luncheon immediately following *Luncheon is a youth sponsored event, so we need all youth and youth parents that can help set up, cook, serve & clean up* Wednesday, Dec. 20 & 27 - NO YOUTH - Merry Christmas! Visit the Holy Land in the Spring Friends, prior to coming Paw Creek, I had been invited to participate in a trip to Israel with members of Trinity and Doby s Bridge Presbyterian Churches. We will travel April 23 - May 2, 2018 and see important sites in Galilee and Jerusalem (the areas where Jesus spent most of his life). I will offering lectures and discussions throughout the trip to help tour members place the sites and history within the larger Biblical story. There are still some spots available, and we would be delighted to have interested folks from Paw Creek join us. The cost will be $3,798 round-trip from Charlotte, double occupancy. If you want more information, please check with me for a flyer. Elliott *If your youth would like to be part of a PLANNING GROUP for 2018, please let us know. Christmas Cantata December 17th 11:00am We Sing Noel

Paw Creek Presbyterian Church P.O.BOX 64 Paw Creek, NC 28130-0064 Seek... Matthew 6:33 Serve...1 Samuel 12:24 Praise... Psalm 111:1 Love Christ!... 1 John 4:12 Lord, we thank you for... Have a Prayer Request? To put someone on our prayer chain, obtain permission from the person or family involved, then call: Judy Smith (704) 392-2892 -or- Kay Scearce (704) 825-4446 Know someone Who Needs a Visit? Please contact the Church Office or Rev. Hipp (704) 392-0329 Each Week... Sunday 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Worship Service 12:15pm Children s Choir Practice Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 3:00pm Church Office Hours Monday Friday 11:30am Senior Lunch Program Monday 7:00pm Girl Scouts Tuesday 6:30am Men s Bible Study 9:00am Cardio Fitness 7:00pm Boy Scouts Wednesday 12:00pm Bulletin Deadline 6:00pm MS/HS Youth Group 6:00pm Children Connecting w/christ (CCC) 7:00pm Cub Scouts Thursday 9:00am Cardio Fitness 6:30pm Chancel Choir Practice Sunday, December 10 The Messenger Mark 1:1-8 Sunday, December17 Christmas Cantata We Sing Noel Church Calendar Future Happenings... Wednesday, December 6 10:00am Adult Bible Study 12:00pm Bulletin Deadline 6:00pm Youth / CCC Thursday, December 7 5:30pm Adult Bible Study Wednesday, December 13 10:00am Adult Bible Study 12:00pm Bulletin Deadline 6:00pm Youth / CCC Thursday, December 14 5:30pm Adult Bible Study Saturday, December 16 8:00am Men s Breakfast @Circle G Sunday, December 17 11:00am Christmas Cantata 12:30pm Over 55 Appreciation Luncheon 6:00pm Young Adult Christmas Party Monday, December 18 12:00pm Newsletter Deadline Sunday, December 24 - Morning The Lord is With You Luke 1: 26-38 Sunday, December 24 - Evening - 8pm The Christmas Story Luke 2:1-20 Sunday, December 31 Glory John 1: 1-18 Wednesday, December 20 12:00pm Bulletin Deadline for 12/24 & 12/31 ***No Youth / CCC*** Thursday, December 21 Monday, December 25 ***Church Office Closed*** Merry Christmas!!! Tuesday, December 26 7:00pm Stitches for Missions - Parlor Wednesday, December 27 ***No Youth / CCC*** Thursday, December 28 Sunday, December 31 9:00am Fellowship Breakfast - CFC (Pancakes) Monday, January 1 ***Church Office Closed*** Happy New Year!! Tuesday, January 2 10:00am PW Grow & Go Circle 7:15pm PW Life Seekers Circle