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First Presbyterian Church May 2015 NEWS Pastor Drew s Views Departure Day I m sure you know the feeling of going on an amazing vacation. You mark it on the calendar. You plan for it. You dream about it. The hardest part of the whole thing is waiting for the designated departure day to finally get here! When it finally comes, you can enjoy the deep satisfaction and much needed rest your vacation brings. I think that is what our departure day to ECO (A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians) will feel like, and it s coming on May 19 th. Mark it on your calendar. We have planned for it. We have dreamed about it. The hardest part has been waiting, but the wait is almost over. Thanks for doing your part and for your prayers. The mission of ECO is to build flourishing churches that make disciples of Jesus Christ. That sounds good doesn t it? It s what we want. It s what we re about. It s in our DNA. It s what we read clearly in Scripture. Make sure you carefully read more about the ECO values in this edition of the newsletter. This trip we are about to depart on together is a lot like one of those amazing vacations we ve all been on. It will bring deep satisfaction to move into this next chapter together. It will also bring rest. And the truth is, we need both. I look forward to going on this trip with you under the guidance and direction of our Lord and His Holy Word. Pastor Drew Philippians 1:3-6 TO OUR GRADUATING SENIORS CLASS OF 2015 Myles Crumpler Luella High School. Will be attending Gordon College then transferring to study Criminal Justice. Freddie Compton Spalding High School Will be enlisting in the U. S. Army, leaving for basic training July 21 Emily Elling Starrs Mill High School. Will be attending a Discipleship Training School through YWAM Beth Kirby Spalding High School Will be attending Kennesaw State University to study Nursing. PC(USA) News A majority of Presbyteries in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) have voted to approve gay marriage, a position endorsed by the General Assembly last year. First Presbyterian Church of Griffin is currently a member of the PC(USA), but transitioning to ECO. The result of this vote will change the PC(USA) constitutional definition of marriage. It will now be expanded to include a commitment between two people. No clergy will be required to officiate a same-sex marriage or host a ceremony on church property under the new constitutional amendment. The change will take effect June 21. First Presbyterian Church of Griffin does not support or condone these changes. Please Pray for these Students.and their families. as they begin this new chapter of their lives! 2

Christian Education Facilities Live out Your Faith in a Christian Education Ministry 1.) We need a Sunday school records keeper. 2.) We need a few more nursery volunteers so each volunteer works fewer Sundays and so more of us can get to know our precious children. 3.) We still need a teaching team for the new pre-school Sunday school class. 4.) We need several people to teach our two children's Sunday school classes in rotation during the summer quarter ( June-August), so Jen Elling and Ruth Allison can have a bit of a break. We would love it if you would commit before the end of May, so you can sit in and learn from these two pros, how to use our curriculum. Please contact Cindy Baynham (404-561-0824) or Wendi Kirby if the Lord is calling you. Dates of Note May Anniversaries 5/3/1959 - Marion & Elsie Musser 5/3 - George & Karlene Hollender 5/17/2002 - Roy & Leslie Villers 5/21/2005 - Seth & Emily Brown 5/27/1951 - Mike & Helen Wiley Congregational Meeting for voting on the agreement for gracious separation form PC(USA) - May 3rd after the worship service. Greater Atlanta Presbytery meeting, when Presbytery will vote on the agreement for gracious separation - May 19th at Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church, 1400 Killian Hill Road, Lilburn, Georgia. The Nursery The Christian Education ministry team is working on several exciting developments, including a much needed nursery policy. If you have any concerns you'd like this policy to address please contact Wendi Kirby, Seth Brown, or Cindy Baynham. May Birthdays 3 - Barbara McTigue 4 - Andy Musser 4 - Johnna Johnson 5 - Jane Gaston 7 - Jessica Brown 8 - Hayden Norris 10 - Sylvia Hollums 10 - Xander Brown 12 - Isabella Grubbs 12 - Olivia Grubbs 13 - Ina Jones 14 - Ronnie Sivells 17 - Connie Kendrick 18 - Chip Reahard 23 - Leslie Villers 30 - Chris Fennell 31 - Marion Musser First Aid Kits the Facilities Ministry Team has purchased and installed three (3) first aid kits for emergency use. Two kits are located on the walls in the main church building, one in the children s classroom wing and one near the water fountain in adult classroom wing. The third kit is located on the wall in the Activities Building near the refrigerator. If you take down any kit for use, please replace it on the wall when finished and also let Millie Beverly know what items you have used to facilitate replacement. The Facilities article last month looking for an understudy for George Kirby may have led you to believe that you need special maintenance skills. What we are looking for is someone who is good with record keeping detail (and perhaps with a computer) to track the various monthly utility bills for usage, demand charges and unusual spikes in consumption. This helps us determine if there may be a problem, such as an undiscovered water leak, as well as helps us control costs. If you are interested, please contact George, Lou Baldwin or Roger Soons. etc... Church-wide Memory Verse for May See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland. Special Thanks Thank you to our loving congregation for the cards, meals, visits and calls we received during the course of Jackson's surgery. You really cared for our family during a time of need. Love, The Ellings Prayer Meeting Session will meet in the Parlor on Sunday, May 10, at 9:00 am for prayer. Everyone is welcome to join us. Isaiah 43:19 Don your work gloves and come on out on Monday, MAY 11 about 9:00 am. We will have 2 projects going on. 1) The closet in the activities' building will be cleaned out. 2) The outside storage house will be repaired also. We will provide all materials and guidance. Come join the fun! New Address Jon & Lou Geerlings 5300 Zebulon Rd, GH55 Macon, GA 31210 May Session Meeting May 31st after worship Please email your ministry team minutes to millie@fpcgriffin.org by Wednesday, May 27, at noon. Earl Stewart is now the interim pastor at: Huntingdon Presbyterian Church 508 Mifflin Street Huntingdon, PA 16652 3 4

The man was standing in line at Starbucks, waiting for his perfectly ordered drink. Then from the other side of the store he hears a small voice call his name. He turns to look, and sees a small boy running towards him. As the boy gets closer, the man bends down to scoop the boy into his arms. It is a hug to end all hugs. He slowly puts him down on the ground again. The boy then begins to tell the man all about his soccer game the other day, and how he used that move he learned last summer at Sports Camp. How amazing would that be!!! That is the reason for Sports Camp. Sports Camp is about creating opportunities to share the love of Jesus with kids and their families. It is also about building a relationship with this community. Everyone has a place to serve this summer at Sports Camp. This is our VBS. We need you there. You don t need to know anything about sports. All you need to know is that you love Jesus, and you want to love like he did. So please join us July 13th-17th from 6pm-8pm as we use sports to share the love of Jesus to the least and the lost in Griffin. Opportunities to Serve in May Children s Message 5/3 - Lou Baldwin 5/10 - Diane Gordon 5/17 - Drew Elling 5/24 - Ina Jones 5/31 - Cindy Baynham May Ushers Stewart Esary, Capt. Emily Elling Karlene Hollender George Hollender Louis Thacker, alternate 2s and 3s Nursery workers for May May 3: Paid workers May 10: Kyle and Johnna Johnson May 17: Todd and Angela Thacker May 24: John and Ruth Allison May 31: Stewart & Allison Esary Elder in Charge Bonnie Pfrogner Congregational Care Communion Servers May 10 Bonnie Pfrogner, Capt. Diane Gordon Charlotte Thacker Joe Bailey Bob Gordon Sid Esary Tim Brown Doug Brown John Allison Todd Thacker Youth This year I have had the privilege of working with some amazing youth pastors to create a week of camp hosted at Norman Park. We are calling it Base Camp. It all starts here is our tag line for the camp. That is our tag line because our goal is to meet every student where they are and to help them grow in their knowledge and faith in Christ. On June 22nd, students will be heading off to BaseCamp. The week is going to filled with fun, games, excitement, and Jesus. Lives are going to be changed during this week, and I would like to invite you to join me in prayer for our students and also for all the students that will attend Base Camp this summer. I also hope that you would pray about making a donation to support students and families that need some help going to this week of camp. I always tell families and students to never let money be an issue for attending summer camp or summer missions. If you would like to help in this way please give me a call at the church office or on my cell phone at 770.500.5143. Thank you so much for all your support for our students. Summer camp and summer missions truly have the greatest impact on not only students lives, but also their leaders lives as well. BaseCamp is June 22nd-26th at Norman Park. Please check out our website at http://basecampyouth.wix.com/basecamp. Seth Fun! Fun! Fun! Let's have some fun! The last Wednesday night this spring will be Family Fun Night on Wednesday May 13th at 6 p.m. There will be a baked potato bar with macaroni and cheese available for kids. We will have a fire going in the pavilion with s'mores for dessert. Weather permitting, we will also do some family friendly games outside. Reserve your spot by filling out a slip on Sunday, May 10th or by calling the church office. Should be fun so invite a friend to join us! 1. Reminder to all ladies, sign up for the Ladies Tea, May 2nd at 2pm. Last possible day to sign up, April 29th. Bring a friend or family member. The men have the honor of serving the Ladies. 2. The last Wednesday potluck will be May 13th. See details here: 3. Men keep your eyes and ears open for the June Men's breakfast and golf outing. Details in June newsletter. 4. IMPORTANT!!! Anyone that has a need for a meal, or knows of someone or family that may need a meal or meals, PLEASE, contact The Congregational Care Team, Meal Coordinator. The person to contact is Karlene Hollender, her number is 440-315-6665. We need to channel all meal needs and requests through Karlene. She has a list of people who have signed up to get meals to those in need. We need to have one point of contact so we can be effective in assuring the quantity and quality of the meals is the best possible. Please help The CC Team help in the most efficient way possible. If you would like to help Karlene with this project, please give her a call. She needs some folks to replace those who are no longer able to participate. Roy W. Villers and Janice Aiken CC Team Co-Chairpersons 5 6

We celebrated a beautiful Holy Week here at FPC. Starting the anticipation of the upcoming events was a moving depiction of the 12 men with Jesus at the Last Supper. Thank you to Sylvia, and the 12 men. Palm Sunday, thank you Pat for assisting the children as they led the procession waving their palms. This year Herb lead us in a different celebration on Maundy Thursday. Light into Darkness. We had the experience of serving each other Communion. Good Friday, a time for quiet reflection, and scripture reading all to beautiful organ selections. Thank you Joyce for enhancing this time. All leading up to Easter Sunday. Starting with the SonRise Service led by Seth and Drew. Did you all enjoy their pancakes for breakfast? Thanks to all involved. My goodness the church was beautiful. Adorned with 40 White Easter Lilies. Thank you to all that purchased a Lily for a loved one. Also, thank you to those that delivered the remaining Lilies to our absent members. A beautiful day to celebrate His resurrection. One last thing to share. During the Maunday Thursday Service, 8 year old Madalyn drew her interpretation of what was going to happen in the next three days. She gave her picture to Herb. Congratulations to Bonnie Pfrogner, the new leader of the Worship Ministry. Let's pray for her success, especially in our transition to ECO. For 8 Sundays starting in June, continuing through July, Drew will lead the early service. Watch for further plans. Happy Mother s Day! Worship Ministry National Day of Prayer Pastor Drew will be speaking at the National Day of Prayer observance at the Spalding County Courthouse veranda on May 7 th at noon. Madalyn Gibbs, Barbara McTigue s 8 year old granddaughter, drew this during the Maundy Thursday Service. Look at all the details - she really understands what happened! Memorial Day Weekend This Memorial Day, please take a moment to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country and the freedoms we enjoy. Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13 As is our custom, we will recognize those church members and family members who made the ultimate sacrifice during the line of duty. If you have a name you would like listed in our Memorial Day bulletin, please contact the church office at 770-227-2055 by Tuesday, May 26. First Presbyterian Church The Beginning From A Historical Sketch by Eleanor Corbin Blanchard At the turn of the century, a complete reorganization of the church took place. The envelope system was adopted; the home department of the Sunday School was established; the missionary spirit was awakened and the Church began the support of a missionary in China, Miss Josie Woods. In 1903, the second Manse was built on the lot adjoining the church. Then in 1924, the Manse was converted to the Sunday School annex. The Church House, as it was called, proved indispensable for many women s meetings and large social gatherings. The 117 th Stated Session of the Atlanta Presbytery was held in this church, April 29-30, 1925. During the years, two ministers went out from the membership of this church: The Reverent W. P. Hemphill and his son, Dr. J. Edwin Hemphill (relatives of former members Malcolm Hemphill, Josephine Hemphill Mills Pollard and Elizabeth Hemphill Elder). The new Manse on Mimosa Drive was built in 1938 on a lot donated by a few members. It was bought by Reverend Tim Dalstrom during his pastorate here and was sold in 2012 or soon thereafter when he was called to First Presbyterian Church in Whitefish, Montana. The Women of the Church have always been a vital part of the church. In the early days, there was The Ladies Benevolent Society and The Mite Society, as well as, a Mission Board. The Ladies Aid Society, the Service Circle and The Women s Missionary Society also were active women s groups. In 1924, the women of the church were organized under the new Presbyterian plan as Woman s Auxiliary. The first year s work of the Auxiliary was so outstanding, that at a meeting of the Atlanta Presbytery in Atlanta in 1925, the President stated out of fifty-five churches, the Griffin Auxiliary was recognized above all others for work accomplished during the past year. Nothing in all of the history of the women of the church has surpassed the teaching ministry of Mrs. E. P. Bledsoe. For twenty years she taught the Bible in this church. Her knowledge of the Word is profound, and her delivery forceful, and her teaching has inspired many to systematic Bible study. One hundred years were completed in the Church s history Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 1941. The centennial pastor was Reverend Fulton C. Lytle. Under his leadership the church grew in numbers and spirituality. Residence membership November 1, 1941 was 250. Our Thanksgiving this year is truly from the heart, as we thank our gracious Heavenly Father for our church and for all those who have lived to serve through the century. Interesting historical fact: The Synodical College, a Presbyterian school for women, was incorporated in 1852. It was located where the old high school building (the Administration Building) and the Hawkes Library Building are on the east side of South Sixth Street. The last graduation exercises of this school, in 1864, were held in the old Presbyterian Church. A boulder is in front of the Administration building, on the site of the college, and can be seen from South Sixth Street. A metal marker bolted to it tells of the college. It reads: Synodical Female College Founded 1852 Used as Confederate Hospital Burned 1864 Rebuilt 1892 As Griffin s First High School 7 8

Missions & Outreach May Missional Focus We will have a Rushton s Hope Day on Saturday, May 2 from 9:30-noon. Rushton s Hope is a local ministry to the homeless population in Griffin. Sign-ups will occur on Sundays in April. Drive to stock up Rushton s Hope! Here are some items we will be collecting after Easter to support Rushton s Hope (there will be a collection point set up in the Narthex): Vienna sausages/potted meat granola bars/cereal bars individual packs of cookies pop top cans of tuna or chicken pop top cans of beanie weenies peanut butter/cheese snack crackers fruit cups/pudding cups small cans of juice bottles of water juice boxes/pouches saltines in individual packs (like you get at restaurants for soup and salads) ECO=A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians Core Values In a recent newsletter, we began to look at the Core Values of ECO. The ones previously Examined were Jesus-shaped identity and Biblical Integrity. At this writing we will examine the next four. Thoughtful Theology: We believe in theological education, constant learning and the life of the mind, and celebrate this as one of the treasures of our Reformed heritage. Let the wise listen and add to their learning, and let the discerning get guidance Proverbs 1:5 Instruct a wise man and he will be wiser still; teach a righteous man and he will add to his learning. Proverbs 9:9 The x2 mission continues. The goal is for all of us to invite at least two people to join us for worship. Remember, we have a powerful fellowship because of Who lives in us and speaks through us. Welcome Our New Members Welcome Beth Kirby Laura Kirby Jackson Elling Seth Norris Jack Singley Myles Crumpler as active members of First Presbyterian Church. For of those of you who are interested in donating funds to aid our brothers and sisters in Nepal, Pastor Drew recommends the following: http://www.samaritanspurse.org/article/deadly-earthquake-in-nepal/ (ministry we support as a church) http://www.worldrenew.net/our-stories/world-renew-responds-deadly-quake-nepal (recommended by ECO) https://pda.pcusa.org/ Accountable Community: We believe guidance is a corporate spiritual experience. We want to connect leaders to one another in healthy relationships of accountability, synergy, and care. That is, that you and I may be mutually encouraged by each other s faith. Romans 1:12 As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. Proverbs 27:17 Egalitarian Ministry: We believe in unleashing the ministry gifts of women, men, and every ethnic group. There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Jesus Christ. Galatians 4:28 Missional Centrality: We believe in living out the whole of the Great Commission including evangelism, spiritual formation, compassion and redemptive justice- in our communities and around the world. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. Matthew 28:19-20a But the Lord Almighty will be exalted by his justice, and the holy God will show himself holy by his righteousness. Isaiah 5:16 Caring House fundraiser All scripture references from the NIV 9 10

Denominational Update MOVING TO ECO By the time you receive this newsletter, we should have already had our congregational vote on leaving PCUSA to join our brothers and sisters in Christ in ECO. This historic vote on May 3rd marks the next to last step in this transition process. The last step will be on May 19th, when the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta commissioners meet in Atlanta to approve our agreement with Presbytery. Please continue to be in prayer that all will go smoothly on that date. Pastor Drew, Art Hammond and Doug Tingle will be voting commissioners at this meeting and many other Session members plan to be present as well. Millie will send out a church-wide email to announce the results, later that day. God is good! 1349 Macon Road Griffin, GA 30224 NON PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 215 GRIFFIN, GA 30224 Greater Atlanta Presbytery Meeting Please pray for the Presbytery meeting on May 19 th! There will be a vote on our negotiated settlement. If the vote passes, and it should, FPC will be released to ECO. Be Involved The mission of ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians is to build flourishing churches that make disciples of Jesus Christ. Mission Outreach Our mission opportunities this month are Rushton s Hope FPC Sports Camp See the articles inside for more information. Women of the Church Monthly Bible Study will meet in Fellowship Class Room at 10:15 a.m. May 4, 2015. Scriptures to be studied are 2 Corinthians 12:1-13:13 This will be our last Bible Study meeting before the summer. We will resume on Monday, September 14th. 11