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Heritage Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) heritage highlights November 2018 Heritage Presbyterian Church c/o Tudor Oaks S77 W12929 McShane Drive Muskego, WI 53150 Phone:414.425.2050 Fax: 414.455.4592 Email: muskegoheritage@gmail.com Website: heritagechurchmuskego.com Rev. Michelle Henrichs, Pastor Clerk of Session Glenn Sheridan: 414.422.1282 gsheridan@wi.rr.com In case of Emergency or Hospitalization: 1. Pastoral Care, Rev. Michelle Henrichs: 262.488.5100 Email: mahenrichs@gmail.com 2. Your assigned deacon (see deacon tree) 3. Church office: 414.425.2050 The one who supplies seed for planting and bread for eating will supply and multiply your seed and will increase your crop, which is righteousness. You will be made rich in every way so that you can be generous in every way. Such generosity produces thanksgiving to God through us. Your ministry of this service to God s people isn t only fully meeting their needs but it is also multiplying in many expressions of thanksgiving to God. 2 Corinthians 9:10-12 (CEB) November is upon us, which always makes me think of Thanksgiving. Celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November, it comes at the end of the month. Often we see it as the beginning of the holiday season. But as I look at my calendar, we will be full of God s generosity by the time we sit down to our Thanksgiving meals. On November 4, we will complete our fall worship series on God Languages. After worship, we will share a meal and conversation about worship. We will be joined in worship by Rev. Joe Ellwanger, an ELCA pastor who stood alongside Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma and Birmingham. As we celebrate the Sacrament of the Lord s Supper together, we will remember our loved ones who have died as well as those who have given their lives for their faith and work in seeking justice for all people. On November 11, God s provision will be made known as we go out to lead worship at Southminster while also leading worship at home at Tudor Oaks. On November 18, we come together to celebrate the fullness of our mission and life together as we celebrate the many ministries God has called us to and dedicate our pledges of time, talent, and treasure.

PAGE 2 Continued... On November 20, we join the Fab Four + Good Shepherd Trinity at Greenfield Avenue Presbyterian. Not only is this an opportunity to worship and celebrate God s many gifts, it is also our participation in the connectional nature of the PC(USA). On November 25, we will welcome a guest preacher as I spend the weekend in East Lansing with my family. The graciousness of our shared ministry allows me these extra Sundays to fulfill my call to my family (especially this year since Jack isn t able to come home for Thanksgiving). November is a month of the multiplying expressions of our thanksgiving to God. May we partake fully in the many opportunities to celebrate God s generosity and the beauty of our life together. Pastor Michelle Daylight Savings Time Ends Nov. 4 Daylight Savings Time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 4. Remember to set your clocks back one hour on Saturday night. See you in church!

PAGE 3 Do not fear, for I am with you Do not be afraid, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you.(isaiah 41:10) Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) is offering immediate aid to the communities impacted by Hurricane Michael. This joins responses already underway for those impacted by Hurricane Florence, Typhoon Mangkhut, and other international disasters that have suffered a lack of media coverage. Hurricane Michael struck the Florida panhandle with devastating winds and storm surge, causing loss of life. The storm then cut a path across the southeast, moving through the same areas impacted by Hurricane Florence just a few weeks ago. PDA is deploying teams to affected presbyteries. Emergency aid, assistance in the development of a short-term response plan, as well as a ministry of presence will be the priorities of the initial response. Meanwhile, areas impacted by Mangkhut and Florence have received aid and support through the gifts of Presbyterians like you. In humility, with God and your continued support, we will continue to help draw hope out of the chaos, together.

PAGE 4 PDA, continued... GIVE: Hurricanes Michael and Florence and Typhoon Mangkhut have caused extensive damage and loss of life. Some of you have already given generously in previous weeks. While the needs can feel overwhelming, continued prayer and giving will ensure that the whole church is able to respond. Gifts to DR000194 support our response to hurricanes and typhoons. Gifts can be made online, by phone at (800) 872-3283, or by check, which can be mailed to Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), P.O. Box 643700, Pittsburgh, PA 15264-3700. ACT: Download and the bulletin insert. Learn how you and your congregation can help families who have lost everything in the devastation. Stay informed and like us on Facebook, download resources, and share updates with your congregation. PRAY: As this hurricane and typhoon season continues to cause destruction and loss of life, please pray with us that the communities affected by these events and those offering assistance will be strengthened, have their needs met and be reminded of the hope found in God. More About Mangkhut On September 28, 2018 Central Sulawesi in Indonesia was hit by a 7.4 magnitude earthquake, which resulted in a tsunami and later a volcanic eruption. The death toll is more than 1,700 and as many as 62,600 persons are displaced. The dire situation is further compounded with the rainy season approaching with the anticipation of diseases, which are easily spread in shelters. PDA is working through our partners in ACT Alliance to provide emergency assistance. Priorities are minimizing loss of life and to ensure that the needs of the most vulnerable are covered first. Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, through our partners on the ground, is responding to this disaster. Designate gifts to DR000146 to support this response.

PAGE 5 Our Giving Here s an update on Heritage s giving to the PCUSA s four denominational offerings for 2018, with the Joy Offering from 2017 included. One Great Hour of Sharing $635.34 Joy Offering $100.00 (came in March 2018) Pentecost $195.00 Peace and Global Witness $165.00 Thank you for your generosity! Pastor's Bible Study Join us as we reflect on the texts for the coming Sunday. We meet at 1:00 p.m. every Tuesday of the month except the third Tuesday. On Nov. 6, the Bible Study group will meet in the Health Center Conference Room. (Nov. 6 is Election Day, so we had to change rooms.) For more information, please contact Pastor Michelle at mahenrichs@gmail.com.

PAGE 6 The Burr Oak Tree Cross One of the gifts of God to Heritage was the 350-year-old burr oak tree that rose from behind and above the Heritage church building. It was used as a symbol in past logos of Heritage and was an admired gift of God as we gazed out the windows of our fellowship area. The cross is from a branch of that tree and is a reminder of our history. It is the first of other Christian symbols that are being fashioned by a wood-working artisan. When all are completed, the set will enhance our worship services. Presbytery Prayer Group You are invited to join the Presbytery office staff and friends in prayer on the 3rd Thursday of each month, from 1:00-1:30 p.m. at the Presbytery office. Thanks to organizers Marty Coons and Janet Ahrens for trying a new thing! Everyone who can't come to the office is invited to "Pray in Place" at that same time. Join us! The Presbytery office is located at: 6767 W Greenfield Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53214

PAGE 7 PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN FALL GATHERING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2018 Faith Presbyterian Church - 3800 W. Rawson Ave., Franklin Seasons of the Spirit: Understand Spiritual Growth through Brian McLaren's Naked Spirituality The Reverend Nicole Melara, Speaker For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1 9:00-9:30 AM Registration; Dismissal 2:30 PM Includes short business meeting to elect a co-moderator and treasurer Registration $12 including lunch to be paid at the door Offering taken for PDA Hurricane Florence Bring non-perishable food items for Faith Food Cupboard Make your reservation by October 29 to Judy Bell at 414-378-6437 or email jmoinebell@aol.com

PAGE 8 You Are Invited to Southminster s Santa Lucia Festival

PAGE 9 Ron Kohler at the Vietnam Memorial Photo courtesy of Ron and Ginni Kohler

HERITAGE PRESBYTERIA N CHURCH, (U.S.A.) Heritage Presbyterian Church, c/o Tudor Oaks S77 W12929 McShane Drive Muskego, WI 53150 Web Site: heritagechurchmuskego.com Download newsletter from this site. Phone: 414.425.2050 Email: muskegoheritage@gmail.com Fax: 414.455.4592 Calendar of Events Nov. 4 Sacrament of Holy Communion; All Saints Celebration; Congregational Conversation following worship (Multi-Purpose Room) Nov. 6 Worship Council, 4:30 p.m. HCCR Nov. 11 Shelter Service at Southminster, 9:30 a.m. Nov. 15 Presbytery Prayer Group, 1:00-1:30 p.m. at Presbytery Office Nov. 20 Fab Four Thanksgiving Service Greenfield Ave. Presbyterian, 7:00 p.m.