Scottsdale Presbyterian Church The Messenger September, 2018 Vol. 38 Issue 9 Since 1958 Pastor's Column "A person can do nothing better than to eat and drink and find satisfaction in their own toil. This too, I see, is from the hand of God, for without him, who can eat or find enjoyment?" Ecclesiastes 2:24-25 When I was a boy, I was never very good at writing book reports at least I did not often enjoy the process. The best time I ever had writing a book report was in second grade. The book was Helen Bauer s California Mission Days and I was required to write one page each on the twenty-one different missions she described. The fun part was due to the paper I was required to use: twenty-one pages all cut out in the shape of the state of California. My father even helped me cut out a wooden cover for my book report in that same shape. I still have it. But from second grade through college, book reports remained mainly a chore. It felt like busywork. Now, of course, I am regularly asked to write book reviews for publication. I am even asked to write book endorsements from time to time. What changed? Repeated practice was the main ingredient in my transformation. That practice was coupled with encouraging words from people I knew and respected. That made me a better writer. That, in turn, made writing itself more enjoyable. Like writing, faith is best developed through practice. When practicing your faith is coupled with encouraging words from people who are also living out their own faith in Christ, faith can grow. It may take time, but your faith will grow if you don t lose heart. In His service, Pastor Bruce page 1 And I am surely with you always Matthew 28:20 page 1
Crusing down the river on a Sunday afternoon... On my first day back from a wonderful vacation in the northwest, I am doing the usual unpacking, figuring out the gas mileage, returning the rental car, letting people know I am home again safely and sharing a time of thankful praise on the phone with my good friend! The memories of this very special Hansen Family Reunion will linger throughout the lifetimes of all the generations represented. The first cousin picture keeps getting smaller and fortunately the 2nd and 3rd cousin pictures continue to grow! A total of 75 or so were in attendance, 17 from my oldest brother s family who live in Australia and Florida. The youngest family member in attendance was 1 month old and the oldest 94. I communicated with Juanita Ruth Johnson about the possibility of seeing her in her summer place but the time did not permit. But I did drive through the area near where she enjoys her summers. Speaking of driving I did a bit of it, about 3400 miles total. My route to Washington brought me through Las Vegas, Zion, Bryce, the Snake River in Idaho (Shoshone Falls), and to my final destination, Packwood, WA. The way home was along the Oregon Coastline on the 101 until Ventura, CA. I drove across the Golden Gate Bridge without stopping, watched the fishing boats on the Rogue River that emptied into the ocean at Gold Beach, and with just the right amount of fog in the air, saw the beauty of the Oregon coastline in all its glory! I am so pleased that the Redemption pianist, Sarah Koehler, offered to cover for me. I know you enjoyed her music. Thanks also to Brett for stepping up as always! As previously announced, the fall rehearsal schedule resumes Wednesday, Sept 5 as follows: Handbell Choir 6PM - 6:50 Adult Choir 7PM - 8:10 Praise Band Rehearses 8AM Sun AM
Prayer Requests Our prayer chain consists of people who would be happy to pray for you, your loved ones, and for any other praises or concerns you may have. Please call the church office or email info@scottsdalechurch.com to have your requests added to the prayer chain. Preaching Schedule Sept 2 Ephesians 3:7-21 Kingdom, Power, Glory Sept 9 John 1:19-34 He Went That Way Sept 16 John 2:1-12 Everyday Miracles Sept 23 John 3:1-21 Light in Dark Places Sept 30 John 4:1-30 A Time is Coming 9/11 Multi-faith Food Drive In an effort to change the 9/11 commemoration narrative from one of sadness to one of service, Scottsdale Presbyterian Church and Redemption Church Scottsdale are once again joining together with local churches, temples, mosques, schools and other organizations in an act of love and compassion. It is the seventh consecutive year of the 9/11 Multi-faith Food Drive. Last year, over 6,600 pounds of food and hygiene items were collected for those in need. Please bring in your food donation on or before Sunday, September 9th. And I am surely with you always Matthew 28:20 page 3
Redemption Church Scottsdale Parts Ways with Redemption Church Corporate Through a series of conversations between Redemption Corporate and Redemption Church Scottsdale, the two bodies have come to a mutual conclusion to part ways. As of January 1st, Redemption Church Scottsdale will no longer be a part of Redemption Corporate. This means that Redemption Scottsdale is now a congregation in search of a new denominational and networking home. Pastor Sean continues to have productive conversations with ECO leaders from coast to coast, so we will see how the Lord will continue to rule and overrule this situation. Leaving a denomination home is not easy (as we know all too well). So, let s all join together in praying for them at this time. Sept 9th Congregational Question and Answer Session A Congregational Meeting for Questions and Answers has been called by our Session for Sunday, September 9th following worship. The focus will be on the continued discussions regarding the possibility of Scottsdale Presbyterian Church and Redemption Church Scottsdale coming together. Where are we in discussion? Our clerk of session, Tina Sedlock, continues to compile a master list of the frequently asked questions. Please contact any of our elder below with your questions about this discussion process: ELDERS Jeffrey Barton 602-571-1016 2jeffbart@gmail.com Bob Howard, Jr. 480-314-2085 robert@arizonalawgroup.com Brett Recen 480-861-3987 bgrecen@hotmail.com Tina Sedlock 602-369-4439 tmpeap@yahoo.com Terry Linnig 480-570-2181 howziz@hotmail.com Eric Palumbo 602-390-0198 eapers05@yahoo.com SPC Comedy Show on the grass @ SPC Friday, Oct. 5th On Friday, October 5, 2018 at 7:00pm, Scottsdale Presbyterian Church presents Comedy on the Grass, a clean comedy show. The headliner will be Andrew Norelli, who has been on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Late Show with David Letterman, Comedy Central and has also done a TED Talk. Local comic Keith Ellis will feature, and our own Bob Howard will open the show. Admission is free but we will take a free will offering after the show with a suggested donation of $5. Refreshments will be available at nominal costs and we could use a few volunteers to help us man the concession stand and donate the use of some cooler chests. This is going to be a fun show and a great way to introduce your friends to the church campus. Please pass the word by social media and bring as many as you can. The show will last about an hour and a half.
New Season of Community Concerts begins September 9th Harpist David Ice has had an unusual career journey from Hollywood film editor to orchestral harpist. He will recount that journey during a free concert at 3:00 PM on Sunday, September 9th at Scottsdale Presbyterian Church MusicaNova Community Concerts are free, family-friendly events presenting a wide variety of musical styles performed in an informal setting, and often with audience participation. The concert is Free. Donations are accepted From the Cutting Room to the Orchestra Hall: The Unusual Journey of the only Hollywood Film Editor who became an Orchestral Harpist 1. WIND BENEATH MY WINGS honoring my teachers, and Jack Nebergall 5 min 2. Explanation of how I came to the harp: Grizzly Adams, and Adine Bradley 6 min 3. Bach PRELUDE IN C 3min 4. Move back to LA and 20 th Century-Fox, and Marjorie Call; sightreading orchestra parts 4 minutes 5. MOONLIGHT from The Fantasticks 3 minutes 6. Gail Laughton and TILL THERE WAS YOU 5 minutes 7. Harpo Marx and Gail Laughton TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME 5 minutes 8. Explanation of Hollywood Scoring from HARPYWOOD 15 min 9. Switching from Classical to Pop: MY FUNNY VALENTINE 5 minutes 10. Some contemporary harp musicwilliam Lloyd Webber ROMANCE 4 minutes 11. Explanation of how the harp works; pedals, etc. 5 min 12. Sacred Music: FANTASY FOR HARP by Malcolm Arnold 12 min. 13. Concerto: BAROQUE FLAMINCO. 10 minutes. 77 minutes appx Encore: STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN David M. Ice began his harp studies in 1978, and has studied with Adine Bradley, Mildred Dilling, Marjorie Call-Salzedo, and David Watkins. A film editor by trade (his Hollywood credits include over 65 feature films and six years of the TV series M*A*S*H ), David started harp lessons in his mid-twenties as a relaxation therapy. He never intended to play the harp professionally, but fate has taken him in this direction. He is currently principal harp with the Musica Nova Orchestra, North Valley Symphony, and the Prescott Pops Orchestra. He has performed with the Phoenix Symphony, Opera El Paso, Symphony of the West Valley, Flagstaff Symphony, Prescott Chamber Orchestra, Arizona Opera, Arizona Theater Company and many shows with TheaterWorks. David has been a guest lecturer at the Royal College of Music in London as well as Dublin, Ireland and Adelaide, Australia, and all over the United States. In addition to his harp work David also continues to work in videotape editing and production. As far as he can tell, he may be the only person who has simultaneously been a Hollywood film editor and a professional harpist. He lives in Glendale, Arizona with his four dachshunds, Coney Island Hot Dog, CC (short for Chili Cheese Dog), Ootsie (short for Onions On The Side) and Delaney and a huge video editing computer.
and Give a Prayer and Praise Please keep the following people in your prayers this month: President Donald Trump, Governor Doug Ducey and Mayor Jim Lane. Prayers that our Youth will be filled with the Holy Spirit and God will do mighty things in their lives. For our church: That we will love God, one another and our neighborhood. Pastor, Staff, Elders, Family Focus Team & Vision Team. For those receiving medical care and for homebound/long-term care: For Our Family Focus Team: Gail Widner, Pat Reynolds, Heather George, Sherry Blanchard, Pat Cook, Natallie Day and Jackie Parks (Redemption) For Our Elders: Jeffrey Barton, Bob Howard, Tina Sedlock, Terry Linnig, Eric Palumbo, Brett Recen. For our Vision Team:Pastor Bruce Johnson, Carol Petersen, Bob Howard, Rick Widner and Jeff Barton 1 For our Coordinating Team: Jeffrey Barton, Liz McKinnon, Jackie Parks, Pastor Sean Mortenson and Pastor Bruce Johnson. Be in prayer for our troops, as well as their families, who are serving abroad for our freedom. Please be in additional prayer for Missionaries Carolyn Kurtz, Dorothy Hanson, and Pastor Tazera Belachew. And last but not least: Thursday night Women's Bible study will return September 27th at 7pm in the Lounge. 2. Thursday Prayer gathering is at 3 pm in the Church office. See Craig Reynolds for more information. 3 Vista del Camino needs our help. Donation items for September are: Toothbrushes. These items may be dropped off in the Narthex on Sunday morning or in the Church Office during the week. A nd surely I am with you always page 6
September, 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 8 Memorial Service for Donna Beggs 10 am Handbell Choir 6PM - 6:50 Adult Choir 7PM - 8:10 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Handbell Choir 6PM - 6:50 Adult Choir 7PM - 8:10 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Session 7 pm Handbell Choir 6PM - 6:50 Adult Choir 7PM - 8:10 Newsletter articles due Men s Breakfast 7:30 8:30 am Randy s Café Chaparral & Hayden 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Handbell Choir 6PM - 6:50 Adult Choir 7PM - 8:10 Women's Bible Study 7pm A nd surely I am with you always
Scottsdale Presbyterian Church Vol. 38 Issue 9 September, 2018 Since 1958 The Messenger is published monthly by Scottsdale Presbyterian Church USPS 4860000 Periodical postage paid at Scottsdale, AZ. Postmaster send address changes to: 3421 N. Hayden Road Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 946-4207 Email: Info@scottsdalechurch.com Website: www.scottsdalechurch.com Our Mission Statement Scottsdale Presbyterian Church joyfully follows the Lord Jesus Christ. Moved by His power, Motivated by His love, Equipped for His ministry, So that our community and our world, Will know His grace. CHURCH STAFF Pastor Bruce Johnson bruce@scottsdalechurch.com Director of Music Carol Petersen Manager Jane Cicinelli Jane@scottsdalechurch.com Mission Statement Scottsdale Presbyterian Church joyfully follows the Lord Jesus Christ, Moved by His power, Motivated by His love, Equipped for His ministry, So that our community and our world, will know His grace. Church Office Hours Monday-Friday 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Church e-mail info@scottsdalechurch.com Website www.scottsdalechurch.com Newsletter Editor Liz Hill Lannh25@gmail.com A nd surely I am with you always page 8