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Notes April 2016 Presbyterian Church Newsletter It s Almost SOS Time! is hosting South Oakland Shelter April 3-10, 2016. This is an enormous undertaking as we house, feed, transport and welcome guests from SOS. If you have been thinking about signing up to volunteer and haven t done so, or you have been thinking about making a donation to support this effort, now is the time. Please contact Barb Stetson at (248) 302-3033 for more information about how you can help. Live the Love of Jesus Christ Pewabic Pottery Tour Saturday, May 14 The Adult Education Committee welcomes you to join us on a trip to Pewabic Pottery on Saturday, May 14. The trip includes a tour of the Pewabic Pottery facilities and a workshop in tile making. We will be making a 4 inch square tile in the Pewabic style, and there will be plenty of examples available to inspire you. The tile will need to be fired, and that will take 4-6 weeks. The tour begins on site at 10:00 a.m. and will conclude at Noon, at which time those who would like to have lunch in a nearby restaurant may do so at their own expense. If you do not want to attend lunch, you need your own transportation as the church van will be available for those who participate in the tour AND lunch. A sign-up sheet will be available in Fellowship Hall in April. The cost of the tour is $20. Plan to meet in the church parking lot at 9:00 a.m. More information will be forthcoming as we approach the date of tour. Please contact Liz Hurbis at (248)646-1316 with questions. A Meal Can Make A Difference One of the responsibilities of your Board of Deacons is to provide emergency meals and quickie freezer meals for those in need in the congregation. Emergency Meals are more of a complete meal that is left in a cooler on the porch of the person in need. Lee Anne Hemberg is the contact person for the emergency meals. Please email her at Lhemberg@aol.com to volunteer to be placed on our emergency meal preparation list. You will then receive an email when meals are needed. Quickie Freezer Meals are soups or stews kept in the freezer at the church for those who may be in need. Nancy Schaefer is the contact for quickie freezer meals. If you wish to contribute to this ministry, contact Nancy at nschaefer32@gmail.com. Thank you in advance for your loving contributions to the care of our families. As a reminder, if you are in need of meals, please contact your assigned Deacons. Spring Clean Up Day Saturday, April 23 There is spring in the air! Our beautiful grounds need some loving attention from all of us. On Saturday, April 23 rd at 9:00 a.m., we will gather to assure our grounds are as beautiful as we can make them. There are tasks for every talent and ability. Bring your gloves, rakes, hand tools and your willingness to share in the fellowship. You can participate for the whole morning or any part of it. Nobody is turned away! In case of rain, the makeup date is May 7, same time and place.

Vital Worship: What is it? Your Vital Worship Team continues to meet to explore what in the world is worship, anyway? When do we know we have truly worshiped in heart, mind and spirit? And, what helps bring that about? As a team, we wanted to share with you some of what we ve learned. These 10 Core Convictions about worship come from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship. We think they make a lot of sense. What do you think? Christian worship is immeasurably enriched by: 1. A vivid awareness of the beauty, majesty, mystery, and holiness of the triune God Worship cultivates our knowledge and imagination about who God is and what God has done. Worship gives us a profound awareness of the glory, beauty, and holiness of God. 2. The full, conscious, active participation of all worshipers, as a fully intergenerational community Worship is not just what ministers, musicians, and other leaders do; in vital worship, all worshipers are involved in the actions, words, and meaning of worship. Worship that is intentionally intergenerational, in which people of all ages are welcomed as full participants, enriches participation of all and breaks down barriers of age. 3. Deep engagement with scripture The Bible is the source of our knowledge of God and of the world s redemption in Christ. Worship should include prominent readings of Scripture, and engage worshipers through intentional reading practices, art, and music. 4. Joyful and solemn celebrations of baptism and the Lord s Supper The sacraments are physical signs of God's nourishing action in creation through the Holy Spirit. These celebrations are not just ceremonies, but gifts of grace and signs of God's ongoing work. 5. An open and discerning approach to culture Worship should be transcultural (some elements of worship are beyond culture), contextual (worship reflects the culture in which it is offered), cross-cultural (worship breaks barriers of culture through worship), and countercultural (worship resists the idolatries of its cultural context). 6. Disciplined creativity in the arts Worship is enriched by artistic creativity in many genres and media, not as ends to themselves or as open-ended individual inspirations, but all disciplined by the nature of worship as a prophetic and priestly activity. 7. Collaboration with all other congregational ministries Congregational worship is mutually enriching to the full range of congregational ministries, including pastoral care, education, spiritual formation, and witness. 8. Warm, Christ-centered hospitality for all people A central feature of worship is that it breaks down barriers to welcome all worshipers, including persons with disabilities, those from other cultures, both seekers and lifelong Christians, and others. 9. Intentional integration between worship and all of life Worship fosters natural and dynamic connections between worship and life, so that the worship life of Christian congregations both reflects and shapes lives and deeply engages with the needs of the world.. 10. Collaborative planning and evaluation Worship involves a collaborative process for planning and evaluating services in the context of an adaptive approach to overall congregational leadership. What do you think? We d like to hear from you! If you like, please send your responses to the questions below to info@northbrookpc.org or don t hesitate to contact Penny Willey or Marjorie Wilhelmi in person to share your thoughts. What could we do as worshipers to prepare to be as involved in the actions and in tune with the meaning of worship as we assume our leaders are? How can we better foster intergenerational community? How engaging is the reading and teaching of scripture in our worship? What use of art and music could help us better engage worshipers with scripture? What are some of the most meaningful celebrations of the sacraments you have experienced? How are we incorporating the arts into our worship? How can we better integrate worship into all aspects of our ministry? How can our worship more fully express hospitality to visitors? to those with special needs? to all worshipers?

One World Sunday Family Roots & International Potluck held a One World Sunday & Family Roots International Potluck on Sunday, March 6 in support and recognition of Freedom House Detroit. Deb Drennan, Executive Director of Freedom House, gave an informative overview of the good work that Freedom House does on behalf of individuals and families who are escaping serious personal danger and threats in their homelands and seeking peaceful political asylum and freedom in the United States or Canada. We enjoyed the company of the five Freedom House residents who joined us for the evening and told us about their dreams for their new life chapters in North America. (In order to protect the safety and well-being of the Freedom House residents as they complete their requirements for legal status, we refrained from photographing them.) We will be looking into additional ways can help serve the needs of Freedom House. Thank you to the Children s Ministry Committee and Sherrill Heinrichs for making the Bunny Brunch on Palm Sunday so much fun! Living the Questions: Spring Term This DVD-based curriculum attempts to offer an alternative to studies that give us all the answers, but rather creates an environment where we are free to interact with each other, live deeply into the questions we all share, and explore what relevance Christianity has for us today. We'll listen in on conversations with some of the leading voices of Christianity in our world and discover where we stand on the important questions of faith. This term's study includes such subjects as: Does God's grace truly have no bounds? Realizing God's Vision. Prayer--Intimacy with God. Compassion--The heart of Jesus' ministry. Creative Transformation. Embracing Mystery. Each class stands alone so it is not necessary to have attended Fall or Winter term to enjoy this study. We will meet in the Library on Wednesdays. Choose either the morning session at 10 a.m. or the evening session at 6:30 p.m. and feel free to move between the two as your schedule permits. Cost is $5 for materials. Starts: Wednesday May 4. 7 weeks. Please let the church office know if you plan to attend so we can be sure to have enough materials for everyone.

Welcome all men to our 2016 spring meetings beginning at 8:00 AM each Thursday morning. We gather over a light breakfast and, led by one of our leaders, discuss bible related readings or films as they affect our lives today. Currently, our study book is Faith is the Answer, But What Are the Questions? by James W. Moore. Perhaps, we will answer some of those annoying questions playing on our minds. Just show up or for more information, call Phil Owen at (248)851-6725, John Thomas at (248)827-0507 or Bill Travis at (248)338-3795. Thank You My sincere thank you to everyone who supported the Pampered Chef fundraiser for ALS of Michigan. We raised $540!!!! Annually, over 370 Pals (patients with ALS) are served by ALS of Michigan. This money will go a long way to provide care and support. Thank you for honoring my late husband and your friend, Kevin, and our walk team, Team Courage Honoring Kevin Schiller. Peggie Schiller Thank You To My Church Family, My heart-felt thank you for your prayers, visits, cards and phone calls to comfort me on the loss of my beloved Bill. We were blessed when we came to so many years ago. You truly live the love of Jesus Christ. In Gratitude, Edna Gadsby Thank you to everyone who helped folding bags for the upcoming Gleaners Postal Carriers food drive. Stayed tuned for another opportunity in the coming months to help staple postcards to the bags. In Memoriam Beverly A. Crosthwaite April 28, 1931 March 16, 2016 William A. Gadsby August 8, 1927 March 10, 2016

Book Club Please join the discussion of Lisa See s book, Shanghai Girls, on April 11 in the church library at 7:00 p.m. All are welcome to s book club. We value each person s perspective. You are also invited to join book club members to hear Lisa See speak about Shanghai Girls and her experiences as a writer on Tuesday, April 12 at 7:00 p.m. at Temple Beth El. Tickets are required. Please RSVP to Nancy Best if you plan to attend the author visit. Shanghai Girls is a 2009 novel by Lisa See. It centers on the complex relationship between two sisters, Pearl and May, as they go through great pain and suffering in leaving war-torn Shanghai and try to adjust to the difficult roles of wives in arranged marriages and of Chinese immigrants to the U.S. The novel is set between 1937 and 1957. Soup s On! Senior Souper Supper will meet at 5:30 p.m. in the Library on Thursday, April 14 and April 28. Join us for a bowl of delicious soup, salad and dessert. Rebuilding Together Workday Saturday, April 30 Please join us in a Hands-on Mission Opportunity taking place on Saturday, April 30 from 7:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. in Southfield. We will do repairs and make improvements on a home owned by woman with disabilities. Rebuilding Together is a national service organization. We already have a list of volunteers forming! If you are interested, contact Winnie Davies-Hancock at winsomeann@aol.com or at (248)593-8035) or Carl von Ende at vonende@millercanfield.com or at (248)626-2928). Sign-ups are being taken in Fellowship Hall following worship. Chuckle and Smile at these Kids in Church... Rose A minister came to the pulpit toting several sheets of paper. After turning three pages, a little boy stood and waved his arms. The minister paused and asked the child to sit down. The little boy said in a loud voice, "If you can't remember what you wrote down, how can I remember what you are saying?" The boy sat down and the minister, red faced, turned to page four. A Sunday School teacher asked her class to write down the name of their favorite hymn and hand her their choice. Sally wrote down: Tommy Jones. He sits behind me every Sunday. A little girl asked her Sunday School teacher if she got tired of seeing the class every Sunday. Before the teacher could reply, Tommy Smith said, "Beats being in charge of Coffee Hour doesn't it!" Love these kids! Happy Spring and Blessings from my house to your house, Rose

April Calendar April 3 Worship & Communion KIDS Connection SOS Week (4/3 4/10) April 4 8:00 pm AA Meeting Men s Group April 7 10:00 am Adult Education Comm. Meeting April 10 April 11 April 12 11:15 am 4:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm April 13 7:00 pm Knit Wits April 14 April 15 April 17 8:00 am 5:30 pm 7:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Worship KIDS Connection Blood Pressure Screening Mid Highs Senior Highs Finance Committee Meeting Book Club AA Meeting Men s Group Congregational Life Comm. Meeting Building & Grounds Comm. Meeting Men s Connection Senior Souper Supper Chancel Choir Rehearsal Newsletter Article Deadline Worship Chancel Choir Rehearsal Deacons Meeting Calvin Music Grant Meeting Mid Highs Senior Highs April 18 8:00 pm AA Meeting Men s Group April 21 8:00 am Men s Connection April 22 Camp Lock-In (4/22-4/23) April 23 9:00 am Spring Clean Up April 24 Worship KIDS Connection Session Meeting Chancel Choir Rehearsal April 25 8:00 pm AA Meeting Men s Group April 27 7:00 pm Knit Wits April 28 8:00 am 5:30 pm Men s Connection Senior Souper Supper Happy Birthday! 04/02 Frederic Wyckoff 04/02 Georgenia Keoleian 04/04 Robert Wunderlich 04/07 Winnie Davies-Hancock 04/07 Jessica Huddlestun 04/10 Robert Olson 04/10 Margitta Filter 04/11 Robert Filter 04/13 Ruth Thomas 04/14 Connie Jordan 04/14 William Back 04/14 Penny Willey 04/15 Robert Sandercock 04/15 Petie Forbush 04/18 Deborah Smith 04/19 Kristen Miller 04/20 David Burnham 04/24 Joyce Hamburg 04/24 Denise Getchell 04/26 Betty Ross 04/26 Donald Upward 04/26 David Wind 04/26 Carson Sowle 04/28 Jan Sansom 04/30 William Swink 04/30 Jennifer Sicora Empty Bowls Collection s Empty Bowls Collection through April will be used to support our hosting of S.O.S. from April 3-10. Please contribute your loose change in the bowl on the nametag table in the main hallway or when you see it in Fellowship Hall during coffee hour. Larger contributions of cash or checks may be turned in to the church office. Thank you! Happy Anniversary Bruce & Ruth Thomas 66 years on April 8 Bill & Connie Jordan 31 years on April 20 Grant & Barbara Burnham 44 years on April 29 For the most up-to-date calendar information, visit our website at www.northbrookpc.org

Live the Love of Jesus Christ Presbyterian Church 22055 West Fourteen Mile Road Beverly Hills, Michigan 48025 Phone (248) 642-0200 Fax (248) 642-7495 www.northbrookpc.org Notes is a monthly publication of Presbyterian Church 22055 W. 14 Mile Rd. Beverly Hills, MI 48025 Periodical postage paid at the Southfield Post Office, Southfield, MI (USPS 395-340) Staff Contact Information Office Hours Mon-Thurs: 9:00 am 4:00 pm Fri: 9:00 am 12:00 pm Worship Sundays at Deadline for Notes (newsletter) is the 15 th of the month E-mail newsletter articles to: newsletter@northbrookpc.org The Rev. Marjorie Wilhelmi, Pastor... ext 12 marjorie@northbrookpc.org Angel Gippert, Director of Music... ext 18 angel@northbrookpc.org Dan Gross, Contemporary Music Director Sherrill Heinrichs, Congregational Care Coord. ext 15 sherrill@northbrookpc.org Ken Stetson, Youth Director...... ext 21 ken@northbrookpc.org Becky Bachand, Administrative Secretary... ext 10 becky@northbrookpc.org Kathy Brooks, Financial Secretary... ext 13 kathy@northbrookpc.org Kerry Callaghan, Preschool Director...... ext 16 preschool@northbrookpc.org Lynn Stephenson, Church Custodian..... ext 17 lynn@northbrookpc.org