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THE HERALD Gregory Memorial Presbyterian Church 6300 Courthouse Road ~ P.O. Box 182 Prince George, VA 23875 Ph.: (804) 732-1081/Fax: ( 804) 861-5150 gregorymemorialoffice@verizon.net www.gregorymemorial.org Facebook.com/gmpcva July 2014 THE HERALD Volume 2 * Issue 7 Dear Gregory Memorial, Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, O come, let us sing to the Lord; let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation! Let us come into his presence with thanksgiving; let us make joyful noise to him with songs of praise! - Psalm 95:1-2 Ihave a vague memory that, when I was child, my songs our faith heritage is set to music. Is it any mother strongly encouraged me to join the wonder that we strive to offer the best musical offerings children s choir at our church. I m pretty sure I in our times of worship not only on Sundays, but also didn t want to, or at least, didn t feel strongly about it. to mark special events such as weddings and funerals? I But I did, and I practiced, and sang, and over the years, don t believe so. the practice stuck. I moved up to regular choir. I sang in And we at Gregory Memorial are about to continue choir in high school and select choir after that. I sang in the journey forward in the music of our congregation. theater productions. And I sing still today, the lone white Recently, the PC(USA) released a new, updated and robe sticking out in the choir loft each week. And I m expanded hymnal. And at the request of her family, the grateful to be able to do so. funds received in memorial of Katherine Tompkins will Music is a powerful force in our lives. How many be used toward the purchase of them. Some of the of our memories, good and sorrowful, are connected to benefits of making this switch include: books that are a certain song? How often do we have a favorite song thinner and lighter, yet have more hymn offerings; running through our minds and hearts as we go about liturgy and prayers included, meaning we won t need to our days? And now, more and more research is showing print them in the bulletin; more opportunity to infuse our the positive effects, mental and physical, for those who worship with the music that has meant so much to us sing regularly, and who sing with others. With singing, over the generations. we can train our lungs to breathe better. Singing has The goal is already almost met, and in coming also been shown to boost our immune system, reduce months, you ll hear more about how you can help us stress levels, and help patients cope with chronic reach the overall goal. And at some point in the Fall, pain. (Sarah Rainey, The Telegraph, 10 July 2013). we ll use our time of worship to dedicate these new Similarly, Ilene Serlin, Ph.D., reports in Psychology hymnals, honor Katherine and her family for this gift, Today (March 26, 2014) that communal singing has, and remember the One who creates music through us in since ancient times, been a source of physical and the first place. Let us all make a joyful noise, to the glory emotional rejuvenation. It has helped create and sustain of God! communities, helped individuals feel less isolated, and lifted mood and motivation. I really don t think that anyone is necessarily With you on the journey, surprised by this, even if we may feel that we are not Pastor Jason good singers in the first place. Music is, and has been throughout time, a formative aspect of society and community, and especially in religion. Our Scriptures are filled to overflowing with songs and instances of

July 2014 THE HERALD Page 2 WORSHIP INFORMATION FOR JULY 2014 Sunday, 06 July 2014 4 th Sunday After Pentecost - Liturgical Color: Green First Reading: Genesis 24:34-38, 42-49, 58-67 & Second Reading: Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30 Sermon: Guest Minister Sunday, 13 July 2014 5 th Sunday After Pentecost - Liturgical Color: Green First Reading: Genesis 25:19-31 & Second Reading: Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23 Sermon: Ever At Odds Sunday, 20 July 2014 6 th Sunday After Pentecost - Liturgical Color: Green PC(USA) Emphasis: Smaller Membership Church First Reading: Genesis 28:10-19a & Second Reading: Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 Sermon: Ears to Hear, Eyes to See Sunday, 27 July 2014 7 th Sunday After Pentecost - Liturgical Color: Green PC(USA) Emphasis: Metropolitan/Urban Ministry First Reading: Genesis 29:15-28 & Second Reading: Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52 Sermon: Working for Love OUR PRAYER IN TIMES OF JOY AND CONCERN... One of our great joys and responsibilities to each other and to God here at Gregory Memorial is the regular practice of praying for each other and our community. This is one of the reasons we continue to list the prayer concerns and joys in the bulletin each week: To encourage you to continue praying for these people throughout the week. In order to most effectively pray, your Worship Committee and Leadership ask that, as you know of updates to those on our prayer list (joy or concern), PLEASE let us know. And if the time has arrived that it is no longer as imperative to have someone on our list, please let us know that as well! Thank you, and may continued blessings be yours! Mark Chariton (home) Helen Cibula (home) Drew Moncol, recovering (surgery) Nancy Hettrick, health issues Victor Tomko (Doug Holc s cousin), in-home rehab Audrey Turner (Brighter Living), hearing problems Mary Chadwick (Dink Armstrong s sister) Cookie Wicker (Glenda Mayhew s friend), health issues Ed Smiley (Doug Holc s friend), in JRMC Frank Solesbee, recovering, home Elizabeth Scott, time in SRMC hospital Recent graduates (especially ours) Traveling Mercies Jerry Bond, recovering) surgery Ben Nicely ( Ruby Spain s friend) David Johnson, health issues June Hawks, time in JRMC hospital And: Henry Parker, Aida Faries, Marian McDonald & Don Vtipil All affected by acts of violence & natural disasters Members of the military and their families Robert Hartsell s brother, James (status unchanged) Pam Harsh, Bradley Cooper, Jacob Spain, in college Amy Townson (Josh Ingram s sister), recovering, home Nita Spain (Keith Spain s stepmother) health issues Maryland Blanchard (Grace & Helen Cibula s friend) Lucille Link, Patsy Johnson s mother Marcella Chevalier, Sara-Lynn Prefontaine s step-grandmother Lee Hettrick (father of Natalie Griggs, Susan Walker s co-worker), health issues Mike & Brenda Harrington (friends of Valerie Harsh) Sterling Riggs (renowned 50s Community Day Elvis impersonator) recovering (surgery) Family & friends of Stephanie Thompson, d. 06/24 (Dianne Overstreet & Justin Ellis-Bowman s family member & friend) Emily Togger (Healthsouth) & Bill Togger (VCU), (Ruby Spain s aunt & uncle) Mila Campen (Ann Hartsell s mother), recovering (surgery) Harold Shockley (Susan Walker s father), recovering (surgery) JOY: Beverly Childress is able to rejoin us!

July 2014 THE HERALD Page 3 QUICK CALENDAR: 07/04 - Independence Day Holiday 07/07- Committee reports due 9 am 07/10 - News articles due 9 am 07/15- Session meeting, 7:00 pm 07/20-26 GMPC s Tri-Cities Work Camp Week No July TRIAD meeting. No Choir practice Jul. 1-Aug. 12 No July committee meeting for: Stewardship & Finance or Worship THE CLERK S CORNER By: Donald R. Hunter The Session of Gregory Memorial Presbyterian Church met on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 and approved the following: Pastor s request to use vacation July 2-6, 2014 (2 work days, one Sunday); August 21-25 (2 work days, one Sunday); request to serve as Camp Hanover Pastor-in-Residence July 27-August 2. Motion by Josh Ingram, seconded by Valerie Harsh; motion passed. Use of the GMPC parking lot with Scout assistance on May 31, 2014 for Bike Rodeo by PGPD & Fire/EMS and also on August 5, 2014 for National Night Out (Rolling Meadows) STEWARDSHIP & FINANCE REPORT: MAY, 2014 Gregory Memorial Presbyterian Church Summary of Operating Accounts General Capital As of May 31, 2014 Fund Improvements Beginning of the month 5/1/2014 $ 2,042.88 $ 12,990.56 Cash receipts $ 12,826.10 $ - Cash disbursements $ (14,261.53) $ (8,900.00) Interest /Dividends Earned $ 0.42 $ 0.44 Transfers(to) from General Fund $ - $ - Transfers(to) from Investments Cash Account $ - $ - Transfers(to) from DGA $ (27.25) $ - End of the month 5/31/2014 $ 580.62 $ 4,091.00 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS!!! BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT - Gregory Church is again collecting school supplies for Back to School Night. Collection boxes will be placed in the Fellowship Hall to receive your donated school supplies until Sunday, July 27. These donated school supplies will be distributed by Prince George Social Services in August at the Back to School Night event. Pick up a copy of the list of needed supplies in the Narthex. (Contact: Dianne Overstreet, Missions) THESE DAYS (Jul. - Sep.) daily devotional publication is available (free) in the Narthex. Privacy Disclaimer: Gregory Church safeguards its members personal information and does not include it in Newsletters and Bulletins (unless requested) that are published on the Church website. However, this information may appear, if requested, within the text of printed Newsletters and Bulletins distributed to the Church congregation.

July 2014 THE HERALD Page 4 In BIG Trouble This Time... Maybe you ve heard of them: the two little boys, Tom and Danny, who are known for being excessively mischievous. They are always getting into trouble and their Mom knows if any mischief occurs in their town, the two boys are probably involved. Well, the boys' mother heard that a preacher in town had been very successful in disciplining children, so she asked if he would speak with her boys. The preacher agreed, but he asked to see them individually. The mother sent Danny in to see the preacher in the morning, with the older boy to see him in the afternoon. HOLY HUMOR From Sandy Hunter The preacher, a huge man with a deep booming voice, sat the younger boy down and asked him sternly, "Do you know where God is, son?" The boy's mouth dropped open, but he made no response, sitting there wide-eyed with his mouth hanging open. So the preacher repeated the question in an even sterner tone, "Where is God? Again, the boy made no attempt to answer. The preacher raised his voice even more and this time, he shook his finger in the boy's face and bellowed, "WHERE IS GOD?!" The boy screamed and bolted from the room, ran directly home and dove into his closet, slamming the door behind him. When his older brother finally found him in the closet, he asked him, "What happened?" The panic stricken younger brother, gasping for breath, replied, "We re in BIG trouble this time! GOD is missing, and they think WE did it!!!" CAMP HANOVER AT GREGORY CHURCH From Christian Education Committee CAMP HANOVER COMES TO GMPC!! Monday, June 23, was the day: 18 children, 4 staff members from Camp Hanover, and several volunteers gathered here to experience fun, fellowship, and to learn more about Jesus and his ministry. Special activities included Water Day on Tuesday, Cookout on Wednesday, and Parents Night program with slide show and ice cream sundaes on Thursday evening. Thank-you to the Camp Hanover Staff, the campers, and all who volunteered to help make this year s VBS program a roaring success!

July 2014 THE HERALD Page 5 FLOWERS FOR THE SANCTUARY JULY 2014 July 06 - July 13 - July 20 Rose Scott July 27 The Hunters It s not too late to sign up to provide flowers for the Sanctuary. You may write in your name on the Flowers signup sheet beside the Sunday you wish to provide flowers. For assistance, please call Church office at 732-1081 (9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday). SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT DO YOU LIKE TO BAKE? Is it a joy for you to show hospitality to others? If so, please consider assisting the Outreach Committee with an important task baking and delivering cookies to new visitors of Gregory Memorial! Every time someone visits and leaves information, someone brings them cookies within 72 hours, welcoming them and showing our hospitality. Outreach is looking to expand the pool of volunteers who provide this service. If you re interested, please sign up in the Narthex, and speak to Judy Recher. Thank you! GATEKEEPER: Greg Webber Ushers & Acolytes (*) Those Who Serve July, 2014 July 06 July 13 July 20 July 27 Bobby Allen Donna Allen Velma Allen Jerry Bond Chayse Hartsell* Justin Ellis-Bowman* Jerry Hasky Wayne Powers Glenda Mayhew Les Mayhew Breeana Hunter* Jamie Meurer* Sheila Fields Janet Swinton Marguerite Bishop Valerie Harsh Chayse Hartsell* Justin Ellis-Bowman* Robert Hartsell Dianne Overstreet Wayne Powers Les Mayhew Breeana Hunter* Kaitlyn Hartsell* Announcements Rose Scott Jerry Bond Dianne Overstreet Jerry Bond Junior Sermon Patsy Johnson Minister Pat Hunter Megan Cashing Junior Church Tara Foster Valerie Harsh Morgan Ingram Lisa Brown Madison Foster Kaitlyn Hartsell Josh Ingram Jared Smyth Nursery Glenda Mayhew Ann Hartsell Ruby Spain Rose Scott Counting Morgan Ingram Rose Scott David Johnson Ron Recher Donald Hunter Glenda Mayhew Sandy Hunter Pat Hunter

July 2014 THE HERALD Page 6 Gregory Memorial Preschool Registration Form Child's Full Name: Birth date: Address: City: State: Zip Mother's Full Name: Home Phone: Home Address: Cell Phone: (City. State, Zip) Name of Employer: Work Hours: Business Address: Work Phone: (City State. Zip Email address Father's Full Name: Home Address: (City, State, Zip) Name of Employer: Business Address: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Work Hours: Work Phone: Guardian other than Above Home Phone:. Home Address: Cell Phone: (City State Zip) Work Phone:. Name of Employer: Work Hours:. Business Address: Emergency Contacts: (other than parents or guardian) Primary Emergency Contact Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Relationship to child: Secondary Emergency Contact: (other than parents or guardian) Secondary Emergency Contact Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Relationship to child: Person(s) authorized to pick up child: (other than those listed above) Name: Name: Name: Name: Person(s) NOT authorized to pick up child: Name: Name: Name:. Name: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration for the 2014/15 School Year begins March 1, 2014. Please call Janet Lammey, Preschool Director, at 704-0584, or email gregorymemorialps@hotmail.com to check availability of openings for enrollment. Registration and Fees: Tuition is due 1 st of month as follows: 3 yr. old class - $130/mo. & 4 yr. old class - $135/mo. Children must reach the stated age by September 30 of current school year. A copy of each child's birth certificate from their state of birth & copy of child s immunization record is requested at registration & will be kept on file by Preschool. Return completed registration form with $50.00 non-refundable registration fee within two weeks to insure a position in our program. Make checks payable to GREGORY MEMORIAL PRESCHOOL. Completed registration forms should be mailed to: Gregory Memorial Preschool, P. O. Box 182, Prince George, VA 23875. Parents will be notified in August with additional information regarding orientation.

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