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Volume 8, Issue 20 September 21, 2016 Editor: Janice D. Gray FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1400 South Elm Street Greenville, NC 27858 Phone: (252) 758-1901 Fax: (252) 758-1365 Office Hours: M-Th 8-5 Fri 9-12 www.fpcgreenville.org WORSHIP SERVICES September 25, 2016 19th Sunday after Pentecost 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. - Sanctuary William K. Neely preaching, More Than Enough: to Share 1 Timothy 6:6-19 Luke 16:19-31 (Service broadcast on WNCT 1070 AM radio starting at 11:00 a.m. and streamed live at 10:00 a.m. at www.1070wnct.com and www.fpcgreenville.org.) MAYFEST GOLF TOURNAMENT Last chance to sign up for the Mayfest for Missions Golf Tournament! It is Thursday, September 22nd, 1:00 p.m. at Ironwood Golf Club. Entry forms are available at the church, or download it by clicking here: Mayfest Golf Form. Return forms to the church office with your entry fee asap. We would like to have a headcount of participants so we can allow for food and beverage purchasing. You are encouraged to sign up and come on out, it will be a fun time, with good fellowship and as always, will help some very worthy causes. Contact Daniel Griffis with questions, dgriffis@brockcontract.com. CONFIRMATION CLASS of 2017 If you are an 8th grader or higher and are interested in joining this year's Confirmation Class, please let Brian Dilday know. There will be a parent meeting on Monday, October 3rd for parents and youth who are interested in this year's class. It is highly encouraged to come to the Mid High Retreat although not mandatory. Confirmation is the opportunity for students to reaffirm their faith and become a voting member of the congregation. Members of the class will participate in a series of Sunday School classes and retreats. Each member will have the opportunity to select a Sponsoring Elder or Mentor to help them along this path. YOUTH GROUP Attention Rising 6th graders and higher--if you are interested in joining our Youth program and you were unable to attend the meeting on Sunday, please email Brian Dilday at fpcyouthgreenville@gmail.com for information. MISSION TRIP 2017 The youth will be traveling to Pine Ridge, South Dakota for this summer's mission trip from July 2nd-July 9th, 2017. If you are interested in joining the youth on this trip, please contact Brian Dilday at 252-367-1914 or fpcyouthgreenville@gmail.com. FIRST FRIDAY CLUB Our next meeting will be on September 30th. We will be at the church for dinner, games, and fellowship and the cost is $5.00 for dinner. We will have pizza. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Brian Dilday at 252-367-1914. Save the date! Fall Festival - October 23 The next edition of our printed publication, FOCUS, will be published on Wednesday, October 5, 2016. Please submit all articles to janice@fpcgreenville.org by 9:00 a.m. Monday, October 3, 2016.

OUR MEMBERSHIP CARES Cypress Glen: Sarah Allen, C106, Ben Lattin, C120, Beth Clark, A105, Martha Coffman, C213, Margie Wright, 305 Francis Asbury Ln. Spring Arbor: Thelma Flye, Rm. 101B, Jim Finch Autumnfield (Belhaven): Genet Lilley Clara Manor (Washington): Joe Sullivan Universal Rehab: Bob Beasley Golden Living: Vidant: At Home: Betty Bailey, Connie Bond, Dee Chaffee, Dave Eggers, Jim Kleckley, Greg Riddle, Mary Smith, Jimmy Sutton, Odell Welborn FPC Events. Wednesday, 9/21 9:30 am Prayers & Squares (R207) 6:00 pm Prayer Shawl (Parlor) 7:00 pm Chancel Choir (R216) 8:00 pm AA (R202) Thursday, 9/22 10:00 am Bible Study (Parlor) 1:00 pm Mayfest for Missions Golf Tournament (Ironwood) 6:00 pm PCM Dinner (FH) 7:00 pm Overeaters Anon (R211) 8:00 pm AA (BFH) Friday, 9/23 Saturday, 9/24 11:00 am Overeaters Anon (R211) 12:30 pm ECU at Virginia Tech 6:00 pm FPC Serves Shelter Meal Sunday, 9/25 8:30 am Worship (Sanctuary) 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship (Sanctuary) 4:45 pm Children s Choirs/Spread the Word 5:00 pm Youth Group (BFH) Monday, 9/26 10:00 am CT Meeting (R205) 11:00 am Staff Meeting (HHR) 6:30 pm Boy/Cub Scouts (BFH, Rms) 7:00 pm Overeaters Anon (R211) Prayers for Peace Tuesday, 9/27 12:30 pm PW Lunch (McAlister s) 7:00 pm Bell Choir (R213) Wednesday, 9/28 9:30 am Prayers & Squares (R207) 6:00 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry (Par) 7:00 pm Chancel Choir (R216) 8:00 pm AA (R202) Thursday, 9/29 9:30 am Service League Board (R202) 10:00 am Bible Study (Parlor) 6:00 pm PCM (FH) 7:00 pm Overeaters Anon (R211) 8:00 pm AA (BFH) Friday, 9/30 6:30 pm First Friday Club Saturday, 10/1 ECU vs UCF 11:00 am Overeaters Anon (R211)

AGE VENTURERS TRIP The trip to Durham for a guided tour of the Duke Lemur Center has been moved to October 25. The tour begins at 1 0: 30 a.m. We will leave the church at 8:00 a.m. and be back by 3:00 p.m. Cost is $13 which includes tour and transportation. Lunch is on your own at Honey s Restaurant. Upcoming trips are November 1 to the CSS Neuse Civil War Interactive Center in Kinston and December 6 to the Rocky Hock Playhouse in Edenton to see The Road to Bethlehem. Space is limited so make your reservation by October 16. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN CT meets September 26, 10:00 a.m. at the church. All Presbyterian Women are invited to lunch at McAlister s on Tuesday, September 27, 12:30 p.m. Circle meetings for October: Circle 1 will meet October 10, 10:30 a.m.; Circle 3 will meet October 10, 2:00 p.m. at the home of Sarah Winbourne; Circle 6 will meet October 11, 7:00 p.m., in the church parlor; Cypress Glen Circle will meet October 11, 10:00 a.m., at Cypress Glen. The Fall Gathering will be October 24, 12:00 noon, in the Fellowship Hall. MOC EVENTS The Men of the Church will meet for devotion and breakfast on Tuesday, October 4, 7:00 a.m. at the Seahorse Restaurant. Cost is $9. HELPING HANDS Has age or disability made simple tasks a high risk adventure? If so, Men of the Church have Helping Hands to perform tasks for you. We will gladly carry boxes to the attic or basement, change light bulbs or smoke alarm batteries, retrieve items from top shelves, etc. Just call Janice in the church office (758-1901) to schedule your Helping Hands. STEWARDSHIP MOMENT (Devotion written by a church member) Earlier this year my wife s grandfather passed away after a long, full life. As part of the settlement of his estate, each of the grandchildren received a small inheritance. It got me to thinking about all the many ways in which we receive help and assistance from our families, especially parents and grandparents. In our first two decades of life, we receive the basic sustenance we need to grow into adulthood: food, clothing, and shelter. We receive the education that allows us to make our way in the world, help with tuition for college and books, that first car or apartment, perhaps a loan to start a business. We also receive more intangible gifts from our elders: discipline, guidance, mentorship, role models, love. When you stop to actually count up all the things our parents and grandparents have given us, the sheer magnitude of how abundantly blessed we are can become overwhelming. In Psalm 68, David sings of God s abundance given to His people. Verses 9-10 (NIV): You gave abundant showers, O God; you refreshed your weary inheritance. Your people settled in it (the promised land), and from your bounty, O God, you provided for the poor. Of course we understand that, in our fallen world, not everyone has received the abundant blessings of a loving family. Many grow up without knowing a parent, or both parents, or grandparents. Many receive only abuse from those they must put their trust in to provide for them, and they bear the lifelong scars of that abuse. But we can rest assured that everyone, rich or poor, those from fatherless or motherless homes or those who know both parents, can count on the provisions God has made for us through the gift of His Son, Jesus Christ. May we always remember that when earthly blessings fail us, God s blessings will always prevail. Share the Journey; Grow in Faith

Youth News: Thank you everyone for coming out to the Parent Meeting/Pot Luck Dinner. We had a great turnout and it is very exciting to see our energy and enthusiasm picking up again so quickly. There was good food and good fellowship. Confirmation Class of 2017--if you are an 8th grader or higher and are interested in joining this year's Confirmation Class, please let me know. There will be a parent meeting on Monday, October 3rd for parents and youth who are interested in this year's class. It is highly encouraged to come to the Mid High Retreat although not mandatory. Confirmation is the opportunity for students to reaffirm their faith and become a voting member of the congregation. Members of the class will participate in a series of Sunday School classes and retreats. Each member will have the opportunity to select a Sponsoring Elder or Mentor to help them along this path. One can also be assigned. The first class will be Sunday, October 23rd during the Sunday School hour. If you were unable to attend the Parent Meeting, please email Brian so he can get the registration link to you as soon as possible. Mid High Retreat--October 7-9 at Camp Don Lee. It is open to all 6th-8th graders and is going to be a great time of fun, fellowship, and worship. This year's theme is "Storm Chasers of Faith". The cost will be $125, however, the Education ministry will pay a portion of this in support of our program so that the cost per participant will be $75.00. If you have to cancel and do not attend, you will be responsible for the total amount. I will have the registration forms at the Parent Meeting for everyone to fill out and I will collect them that evening as I have to send them off on Wednesday. Forms and payment are due September 21st--this Wednesday! Sunday School--It's time to get back into the swing of things and begin attending Sunday School at 9:45. Ashtyn Clark will be teaching the mid highs and Michael Scull will be teaching the Senior Highs. Hope to see you there. Mission Trip to South Dakota--If you are interested in the Mission Trip rising 7th graders or 13 years of age and higher (July 2-9) or Montreat for rising 9th -- 12th graders (July 22-29), please send me an email because we need to begin planning--airfare and possible extra housing at Montreat. After speaking with the Senior families, Youth Sunday and Confirmation Sunday will be May 21st! Other information needed: 1. A google form has been set up for registration so if you did not attend the meeting, please email me so I can send you the link. 2. Mid High Students--Paperwork for the Retreat can be found in my mailbox at the church office. Please have that filled out and returned by Wednesday, September 21st. The total cost is $125 but you are only responsible for $75. The Education Ministry covers the other $50. If you cancel, you are responsible for the full $125. Meal Sign up--thank you to everyone who signed up for a Youth meal this school year. If you did not have the opportunity, I will have that sheet with me during church and youth activities for you to do so. Gift Card Raffle Basket--We will be selling tickets for the Gift Card Raffle Basket to kick off fundraising for the Fall Festival. Please turn in gift certificates to my mailbox in the church office by October 9th so that we can begin selling on the 16th. If you did not receive a copy of the Fall Calendar, I will have it with me on Sunday. This Sunday, we will meet at the church at 3:45 to go to the Council on Aging to do some weeding. We will return to the church by 5:30 for dinner. Please dress appropriately--boots and gloves--and bring hedge clippers (non-electrical). Upcoming Dates--mark your calendar!!: September 25th--Regular Youth: Dinner will be provided by Lisa Burgwyn and Doug and Candi Engle. Thanks! October 2nd--Youth Council after the 11:00 service. Lunch will be served and we will meet in the Basement Fellowship Hall. If you have not been on Youth Council and would like to join, please contact me. I have a couple of spots open. October 2nd--Ultimate Youth beginning at 4. October 7-9th--Mid High Retreat to Camp Don Lee October 9th--Regular Youth As you can already tell, we are in full swing with a full calendar. I know our program is going in the right direction because we are still growing and our energy and enthusiasm is apparent. It is going to be another great year as we continue to share in the journey and grow in our faith. Brian Dilday, Youth Director 252-367-1914, fpcyouthgreenville@gmail.com

Sunday Morning Leaders Communion Servers 8:30 a.m. Communion Servers 11:00 a.m. September 25 October 2 October 9 Alison Lehman Bill Lehman Gerald McGowan Betty Bailey Wendy Farrior (Captain), Don, Ashley Rudolph, Dallas Taylor, Malcolm McLeod, Marilee Little, Bob & Yvonne Deyton, Tammy & Jim Worden, Derek & Georganne Perry Ward Bradshaw Shelley Basnight Sunday Fellowship Shelley Basnight Tammy Worden Eric Money Flowers Sanctuary Kitchin Farrior Annelle & Pete West Flower Arranging Circle 6 Cypress Glen Circle Circle 1 Time for Young Disciples Kayce Dilday Anne Mauldin Bucket Brigade Godly Play Holli Williams Michelle Money Annelle West Lay Reader 10:00 a.m. Ashley Rudolph Cathy Taylor Dick Marks Elder Assisting in Worship Bill Newill Dick Marks Dick Marks Invitation to Discipleship 8:30 a.m. Invitation to Discipleship 11:00 a.m. Kelly Barnhill John Ogle Dave Kemble Jeri Jackson Gibson McCall Craig Stanley Greeters 8:30 a.m. Welcome Center Doors Ann Herrin Spencer Hill Betty Bailey 11:00 a.m. Welcome Center Doors Antoinette Patterson Sarah Winbourne Don Rudolph 11:00 a.m. Sanctuary Ben Prosser Harding Sugg Ashley Rudolph Communion Preparation Committee October-December 2016 Carol Scull, Ann Tess Communion Baker Tammy Worden Sanctuary Guild - October Peggy Wood USHERS 8:30 a.m. October USHERS 11:00 a.m. - October Bill Fowler (Captain) Sandra Ward (Captain) Craig Stanley Bill Lehman Suzanne Morrow (Co-Captain) Bill James Alison Lehman Allen Lyle Walt Wheeler Need a volunteer Matthew Chappell Kevin Gavin John Moss Anne May

Rewarded Mayfest Grants: Rewarded: Pitt County Council on Aging $3000 Habitat for Humanity $2500 Pitt County Literacy $1500 Eppes Recreation $500 Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC $4000 Hope of Glory Ministries $6000 Camp Albemarle $2812 Community Crossroads Shelter $3500 Jackie Robinson $1000 Little Willie Center $1760 Ulster Project $1500 Riley s Army $1000 Third Street Community Center $6000 Church Outreach $2200 Boys and Girls Club $2000 Rebuilding Together $1500 Boy Scouts $500 Building Hope $2000 Dear Brothers and Sisters, Growing up in a family with eight children and a mom and dad whose livelihood depended on the rise and fall of a family-owned business, I learned that in life there are fat times and lean times. I also learned from my mom and dad that sharing was a Christian virtue and that being selfish was against God s will for our lives. My father was the most unselfish person I have ever met. If there was one piece of chicken left and he had not had any, he would invite you to have your second or third piece because he could do without. Learning to share is something that has to be taught because our natural human tendency is to keep it all for ourselves. I believe that s why more than 2,000 times in scripture we are cautioned about the destructive nature of trying to possess and the life-giving nature of sharing. God reminds the people of Israel that as they take possession of the land, they are to remember the poor, the widow, the orphan, and the alien in their midst. They have a right to harvest their crops of grain and fruit, but they are to leave a portion to be gleaned by others so that others can also live. Yet after all these years of instruction, since the time of Moses, we the people of God still find sharing to be one of our greatest challenges. This Sunday, our second Sunday of stewardship emphasis, we will be considering the gifts that God has given us around the theme More Than Enough: to Share. Bill Neely