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2 Our Mission Statement Is to Share the Love of Christ, to Empower People to Serve, and to Glorify God. April 2016 Just a few fallible words about what I think from month to month Rev. Susan That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we looked upon and have touched with our hands, concerning the word of lifethe life was made manifest, and we have seen it, and testify to it and proclaim to you the eternal life, which was with the Father and was made manifest to us- 1 John 1:1-2 TESTIMONY CAN I GET A WITNESS? If you grew up even peripherally religious in the South, you ve heard about testimonies. There is a cultural phenomenon of giving your testimony in certain faith traditions here in the South. When we hear this term, we think of folks publically professing their faith in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior and telling of the moment at which they made that life-changing decision to accept God s gift of grace for themselves. While this is an accurate description of testimony, and it describes a powerful and profound moment in a person s life, testimony encompasses a broader scope of events. I believe we experience daily events to which we can testify. So, what is testimony? Who gives testimony? Why give testimony? If testimony sounds foreign to us, or something other Christians do, why is that? Why is testimony not a significant part of our Reformed faith tradition? Was it once, and if so, where did it go? If it should be, how could we make it a vital part of our tradition again? These are all questions we ll be looking at during the Bible Study portion of STEWPOT during April. We ll be hearing a couple of testimonies from members of the congregation the first two Wednesday nights in May. And Sarang, Arthur, and I hope to build Pentecost Sunday around the sacrament of testimony. Can testimony be considered a sacrament? By definition, a sacrament is a rite or ceremony instituted by Jesus, and observed by the church as a means of or visible sign of grace. The English word sacrament is from the Latin sacramentum, which means to make holy, or to consecrate. http://www.theopedia.com/sacraments. Come join us for A Look At Testimony by Cautious Christians.

Randy Sams Mission The volunteers for the next few months are as follows: April 3 *Jane & Pat Davitt Trudy Pomeroy, Kathi Hickerson & Val Buster May 1 *Dean & Bob Ransdell Sheila & Marshall Moore, Margie Rhodes, & Cynthia & John Wesley * Denotes Group Coordinator June 5 *Becky & Kevin Thompson Betty & Keith Anthony, Beth McHenry & DeeDee Pope Additional volunteers would be helpful for these months: August, October, & December. All you need to do is contact the Team Coordinator for the specific month you desire, or Pat Davitt of the 2016 Diaconate. Again, please consider being a local mission volunteer for FPC and this great calling! Seeking Checkers! Do you have a checker board and checkers that you can loan to the church for Stewpot? Please bring it by Sarang s office by April 12th and you can pick it up after Family Night Supper on April 13th! Thank you! Stewpot This spring s stewpot will be slightly different from the ones in the past. We are only having 3 weeks, starting from April 13th, and instead of sticking with one particular stewpot class, you are free to pick the class that interests you the most each week. So you may be interested in learning about the Community Garden, but also want to learn about our New Office Software, and also want to spend some time with the youth. You can do that! Each week you can choose what you go to. Bible Study - A Look at Testimony by Cautious Christians - led by Rev. Arnold Current Missions Presentation - Community Garden (Betty Anthony), Card Ministry (Linda Cogbill), and The Sharing Place (Pat Willis), in the respective areas. Fun and Games - Youth and Adults will play games during this time to get to know one another. Games may vary depending on attendance but currently the plans are: Checkers Tournament & Bocce Ball, and Human Chess - Led by Josh Davitt & Tony Uzzell, in varying locations New Office Software - learn about the churchtraconline.com, its different features, and how it can help you and the church better keep track of our church lives! Led by Maggie Uzzell, in the Fellowship Hall * continues as normal, but may join Fun and Games on occasion. * Godly Play for Evergreen continues as normal. Social Media Help Over the past month or so I have heard from a few people some of the difficulties they have had accessing some information online. There have been many shifts in the past few years into sharing information digitally and unfortunately that sometimes leaves you to try and figure out how to access that information that is apparently readily available, but doesn't seem to appear on your phone screen as easily as you want it. So I am wondering if it would do our members some good if I offered some initial training over April or May, and then monthly Social Media help hours on some of the digital resources that we use at our church, including but not limited to: - How to be sure to get our emails. It's not all on the office, you can help! - How to use and access google drive, it's where I share most files with committees and volunteers. - Ways to access the newsletter on the computer and on our smart phones. - Interacting with FPC's facebook page. - Accessing FPC's Facebook Prayer Partners group. - How to set up our church calendar on your phone. - Utilizing our website - www.firstprestexarkana.org - And whatever else we come up with :) I have already heard back from some of you but there, I am sure, are many more voices out there that have questions or a need. Would you kindly give me some feedback on how I can help you access the information we share with you on a regular basis. We want to make sure that you are able to access what we send out in a timely and efficient manner. Sarang (love.jundo@gmail.com)

Presbyterian Women Updates April 2016 HONORARY LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP Congratulations to Shirley Cline PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN SPRING GATHERING Saturday, April 9, 2016 Broadmoor Presbyterian Church Shreveport, LA Registration begins at 9:30 am MARK THESE DATES ON YOUR CALENDAR! PW Spring Gathering April 09, 9:30am PW Council April 11, 12:00 pm Josephine Beck Circle April 12, 10:00 am Zelle Moore Circle April 14, 6:00 pm Elizabeth Ann Greisser Circle April 19, 10:00 am PW Birthday Dinner May 1, 2016 SUNDAY Worship Services April Worship/Study Schedule WEDNESDAY Family Night Supper THURSDAY Brown Bag Bible Study 11:00 a.m.: What is Seen & Heard? 3 1 John 1:1-2:2 FERNCLIFF 6 Summer Camp Presentation Worldviews, the Bible, 7 And the Believer 11:00 a.m.: Balance Needs a Strong Core I 10 1 John 3:1-7 13 STEWPOT Worldviews, the Bible, 14 And the Believer 11:00 a.m.: Balance Needs a Strong Core II 17 1 John 3:16-24 20 STEWPOT Worldviews, the Bible, 21 And the Believer 11:00 a.m.: Fear Not! 24 1 John 4:7-21 27 STEWPOT Worldviews, the Bible, 28 And the Believer

Volunteers Needed The Worship Committee thinks it would be helpful to have volunteers serve as Funeral Hosts, particularly in the Fellowship Hall area, before, during, and after a funeral or memorial service at our church. We provide ushers in the sanctuary. However, extended family members, out of town guests, and in-town nonmembers frequently need help when entering the education building - directions to restrooms, family gathering place, location of elevator, etc. Please call/text Remica Gray (903-748-1721) or send an email (remicag@aol.com) if you would be willing so serve as a Funeral Host. Evangelism Needs Your Help Evangelism is the announcement, proclamation, and/or preaching of the gospel. As a church we use evangelism to help us grow. Growing a church not only requires ministry inside our walls, but outside as well. We would like your ideas of how we can use evangelism to minister to those outside our walls. New Members In March we welcomed Bunn & Elizabeth Fawcett to our church family! Welcome Fawcetts! Please continue to help them feel welcome in our midst! Diaconate The Diaconate mission for the 2nd quarter of 2016 will be a fan/air conditioner drive. In order to help those in need get through what is sure to be a hot summer the Diaconate is asking that members donate fans and/or money for the 2nd quarter mission. The Diaconate will work with other groups in town to get fans distributed properly, and money collected will go towards the purchase of portable air conditioners for distribution to those who have the greatest risk of heat related injury, such as the elderly and sick. This drive will allow FPC to make a major and lasting impact on our local community by helping the less fortunate beat the heat! You can direct any questions you have regarding the 2nd quarter mission to Michael Gilliland or any other member of the Diaconate. With Sympathy The families of Frank Harland, Thomas Scotty Davidson, Maxine Pavey & Bernard Sarrett are in our thoughts and prayers. Causes of Strokes Trouble with speaking and understanding. Slurring of words or difficulty understanding speech. Paralysis or numbness of the face, arm or leg. Try to raise both arms over your head at same time. If one arm begins to fall, you may be having a stroke. If one side of your mouth is drooping when you try to smile you may be having a stroke. Trouble with seeing in one or both eyes. You may suddenly have blurred or blackened vision in one or both eyes, or you may see double. Headache. Sudden, severe headache, which may be accompanied by vomiting, dizziness or altered consciousness, may indicate you re having a stroke. CALL 911 RIGHT AWAY. DON T WAIT TO SEE IF THE SYMPTOMS GO AWAY. EVERY MINUTE COUNTS. THE LONGER A STROKE GOES UNTREATED, THE GREATER THE POTENTIAL FOR BRAIN DAMAGE AND DISABILITY!

April Calendar WEEKLY EVENTS SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. Prayer Time - Pastor s Study 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal 11:00 a.m. Worship 3:00 p.m. Hand Bells 6:00 p.m. Youth Group 6:00 p.m. Bible Drill MONDAY 9:30 a.m. Exercise IV Him - Fellowship Hall 6:00 p.m. Boy Scouts, Caddo Troop #8 WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m. Card Ministry Team 2:00 p.m. Staff Meeting 5:00 p.m. Blood Pressure Check 5:30 p.m. CLICK Ministry 6:00 p.m. Family Night Supper 6:30 p.m. Stewpot 6:30 p.m. Godly Play - Evergreen Residents 6:30 p.m. Youth Group 7:00 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal THURSDAY 9:00 a.m. Angel Quilts 10:00 a.m. The Sharing Place 12:05 p.m. Brown Bag Bible Study 4 - April Jackson 6 - Phillip Jackson 10 - Ann Burke 10 - Kathy Stewart 10 - Nelwyn Burke 12 - Mary Margaret Solomon 13 - Margie Rhodes 13 - Pat Willis 13 - Ryan Williamson 14 - Cecil Pavey 15 - Norman Lash 16 - Bill Benefiel 21 - Anna Moore 21 - Marshall Moore 22 - Lauren Black 22 - Sandra Holmes 22 - Edward Jackson 22 - John McDowell 25 - Cole Jackson 26 - Molly Beth Malcolm 28 - Jane Davitt 29 - Jessica Sharp 30 - Tom Wooten SPECIAL EVENTS SUNDAY, APRIL 3 10:30 a.m. Around the Coffee Pot 6:00 p.m. Dinner for Randy Sam s Shelter MONDAY, APRIL 4 5:30 p.m. Christian Education Committee Meeting TUESDAY, APRIL 5 7:00 a.m. NO MEN S BREAKFAST WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 5:15 p.m. Stewardship Committee Meeting 6:30 p.m. Ferncliff Presentation SATURDAY, APRIL 9 9:00 a.m. Downtown Community Garden Meeting MONDAY APRIL 11 2:00 p.m. Federal Retiree Meeting TUESDAY, APRIL 12 10:00 a.m. Josephine Beck Circle Meeting WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 4:00 p.m. Evangelism Committee Meeting 5:00 p.m. Diaconate Committee Meeting THURSDAY, APRIL 14 6:00 p.m. PW Zelle Circle - Annex SATURDAY, APRIL 16 8:00 a.m. Pines Presbytery Meeting SUNDAY, APRIL 17 4:00 p.m. Worship Committee Meeting MONDAY, APRIL 18 12:00 p.m. PW Coordinating Meeting - Library TUESDAY, APRIL 19 7:00 a.m. Men s Breakfast 10:00 a.m. Greisser Circle Meeting THURSDAY, APRIL 21 5:00 p.m. Session Meeting FRIDAY, APRIL 22 ~ SUNDAY APRIL 24 Life Touch Family Portraits SUNDAY, APRIL 24 2:00 p.m. [Youth Group] Arkansas High School Play 4:00 p.m. [DYG] Worship Service Project 5 Libby & Brad White 7 Jane & Pat Davitt 19 Shelly & Michael Thannum 25 Ruth & Buddy Bell

New Church Management Software As you know, Maggie Uzzell, our new church treasurer, will be talking about our new church management software and showing members how to access and update their information in the new software for Stewpot. Some of the things that members will be able to do is update your address and phone numbers anytime online using a secure login, check their giving statements throughout the year, and more. If you would like to participate in this session, please email Maggie your name and email address BEFORE the session to maggieuzzell@gmail.com. Your email address must be plugged in to the office side of the software before you can receive your secure login. Pictorial Directory Lifetouch will be at church April 22-24, 2016 to take pictures for our new pictorial directory. You will receive an automated call from Life Touch to remind you to sign up for a time starting April 4th to have your family's picture taken. You can sign up online by scanning or clicking the QR code below, on the sign up sheets on the round table in the foyer by the church office, or call the church office. The appointments are taken in 10 minute increments and are available at the following times: Friday, April 22: 2pm - 9pm Saturday, April 23: 10am - 5pm Sunday, April 24: 12pm - 7pm Every family will have the option of purchasing photos taken that day, and will receive a free pictorial directory. What s the Youth Group up to in April? Each Sunday in April we will be working on our Youth Sunday liturgy and songs. We will be practicing and thinking about what we want to share with the church. On April 24th, we will be going to Arkansas High s School Play, Harvey, at 2pm. At 4pm the Downtown Youth Group is getting together to worship and serve in various arenas in the downtown Texarkana area; at Randy Sam s, the Downtown Garden, and possibly even a street clean up. Please put May 8th in your calendars; it is not only Mother s Day this year, it is also Youth Sunday! Additionally, on May 7th, the Youth of FPC and Northwood Presbyterian will get together for a car wash/bake sale fundraiser at 1103 Arkansas Blvd from 10am-2pm. Please come by, get your car washed and buy some baked goodies!

Ongoing Financial Status For the Two Months Ended February 29, 2016 FEB Actual FEB Budget Texas Presbyterian Foundation Year to Date Actual Year to Date Budget Income $ 39,434 $ 26,109 $77,410 $52,380 Expenses $ 28,707 $ 29,454 57,817 58,908 Net Income (Loss) $10,727 $ 19,592 $19,592 ($6,528) FEBRUARY Initial Amount Invested $115,853 Income Earned Since Inception 20,694 Subtotal 136,547 Unrealized Gains Since Inception 14,678 Total Value of TPF Funds $168,035 March in Pictures

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 516 Pecan Street Texarkana, Arkansas 71854 Phone: 870-774-6453 Fax: 870-773-4199 E-mails: 1stpresbytxk@cableone.net revsusan1stpres@cableone.net Our Mission Statement Is to Share the Love of Christ, to Empower People to Serve, and to Glorify God. College Students @ Montreat cont. The last keynote speech was done by Nadia Bolz-Weber. Nadia is the founding pastor for House for All Sinners and Saints in Denver, Colorado. She's an unconventional Lutheran pastor, to say the least. Her sleeve of tattoos on both arms, her foul mouth, and her study sessions in basement bars all helped her earn the "unconventional" title. The surprising and impressive thing about Nadia is her respect for tradition and theology. She looks like someone who would fully support a church praise band and probably play the drums for them. In reality, Nadia insists on old Christian hymns in her own church and has theological backing for all of her seemingly unorthodox methods. One of the questions Nadia raised to us as a church body is this: What are we, as a church, doing to make young people feel unwelcome? Her lead up to this explained how the delivery method of the Word has changed. People, young and old, are realizing that there are different ways that the Word comes to them best. Nadia's point in this question is that we have gotten to a place where we feel like we can't bring our problems to church. In reality, church is where we are meant to bring the dirtiest, messiest versions of ourselves. For some reason, people are feeling like they can't do that. I can speak on behalf of the millenials when I say they're feeling that way and I think it's safe for me to assume that there are adults and older generations that also feel like they have to put on their best face and hide their struggle every time they walk into our sanctuary. While I know and respect that church is mostly seen as a place to come and rejoice and praise God, it is also a place to cry out to God and ask why. If you can come to church with a smile on your face, it will make my heart smile back. If you can't come to church with a smile on your face, then my arms and ears are open to you. I believe that we as a congregation are meant to be the caretakers of each other in good times and bad. It is time to show our youth, especially hyperactive, insecure teenage boys, that it's okay to struggle and it's okay to not struggle. This week made me realize that as an adult who is highly involved in church and the lives of our youth, only half of my interest should be in growing my own faith. It's now my job, our job, to grow our youths faith. Sometimes they need unadulterated fun and sometimes they need an example of over-the-top love for Jesus Christ. They don't know yet how difficult it's going to be and we're here to show them the very best way to shoulder those difficult times: God. When we learn now, we learn for us and for them. Ruth Arnold