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The Falling Waters Messenger Issue Eleven November 2016 Volume XXXI Getting to Know You! Some of my favorite stories from the Bible are those that tell of folks breaking bread together for one reason or another. Some of my favorites include the story of the Last Supper, the Wedding Feast at Cana, or the story of Queen Esther s fateful dinner parties. These tales of feasting and fellowship offer us glimpses into the lives of our ancient brothers and sisters even as they provide us with insights into the mind and heart of our Triune God. Christian Fellowship is, I believe, an important spiritual practice. And while we at Falling Waters Presbyterian Church do a wonderful job of providing space and time for fellowship, our opportunities to get to know one another in a deeper way are limited by a variety of constraints. There simply isn t enough time on a Sunday morning or before and after meetings to develop richer opportunities for conversation. Still being relatively newcomers to the FWPC family, my husband John, and I would like to spend time getting to know as many people as possible. Of course, if y all come at the same time on the same day it will ultimately prove impossible to get to know you at all! Therefore, over the next several months, John and I will be hosting casual gettogethers in our home. Beginning in November, we ll host two gatherings each month for small groups of people (members and friends of FWPC) of all ages to join us for a time of food and fun and fellowship. There will be a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board in Fellowship Hall and each month will have two dates listed. Each date will have six spaces for individuals to sign up. The gatherings will be casual. We ll provide the snacks. All you have to do is sign up, come over and hang out a while with us. We re eager to spend time getting to know you all better! Joyfully, Pastor Debra and John McKune

Pray Without Ceasing Pat Baumbaugh Bill and Billy Berg Joan Chambers Jimmy Cloud Kenny Cushwa Mary Hodges Irvin Horst Ted Largent Pete Mekkelson Patty Runkles Virginia Snyder Ernie Weidman Bill Zombro Give Thanks With a Grateful Heart T o m a h a w k Presbyterian will host this y e a r s C o m m u n i t y Thanksgiving Service on November 22 at 7:00 p.m. Come join us as we worship with Hedgesville churches of all denominations and raise our prayers of thanksgiving to God. A cookie and punch reception will follow the service. Poinsettias Those wishing to donate money for the purchase of poinsettias to decorate our sanctuary in honor or memory of loved ones should see Susie Cushwa before November 27th. The average cost per flower $14.00. Please keep this in mind when making your contribution. Checks may be made payable to Susie Cushwa. Greeters for November Renee Campbell- Head Elder Nov. 6 Renee, Denny and Darla Grove Nov. 13 Renee, Dixie and Avalon Blizzard Nov. 20 Renee, Becky Hawthorne, Pamela Fleagle Nov. 27 Renee, Rob and Tina Sloan Time For the Spaghetti Dinner!! Mark your calendars for Sunday, November 27, when the Sardines will be serving you up an early dinner after church. There will be serving spaghetti, salad, garlic bread and a variety of delicious desserts. A good meal to fill you up and send you home to curl up for your Sunday afternoon nap -- what could be better? Maybe this -- the price of your dinner is whatever you may think the meal is worth. Now how many restaurants give you that option? Any proceeds from the dinner will be used toward the Youth Fellowship upcoming events and projects. These folks are the future of our church, so please plan on joining them, getting to know them and supporting them. Happy Birthday -November 1 Dixie Blizzard 3 Virginia Snyder 3 Becky Hawthorne 3 Kadence Blaine 5 Jeanie Cushwa 8 Kirk Chambers 8 Austin Cushwa 12 Rod DeKett 14 Becky Brown 20 John Cormack 21 Denny Grove 22 Trent Carper 30 Brent Cushwa 30 Lillie Largent

Set Your Clocks Operation Christmas Child Daylight Savings Time ends on Sunday, November 6. Please remember to turn your clocks back one hour. Warm the Children For the past five years members of FWPC have made a donation at Christmas to the Warm the Children fund through the Martinsburg Journal. This program has donated about $431,000 in warm clothing to thousands of children in Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan Counties. Last year the number of children served was nearly 500. There are no administrative costs and 100% of the money is used directly for the children. The program relies solely on volunteers - those who coordinate the program and also those who donate their time to shop with the parents. Patty Runkles has volunteered with this program for the last 5 years. Checks may be made payable to Warm the Children and given to Patty Runkles. Cash donations are also welcome. Cut-off date is November 27. Patty and the Journal thank you for your generosity in the past and hope you will continue to support the program this year. Is our heart broken by the desperate plight of millions of children around the world? Whether they are refugees of civil war, survivors of a natural disaster or victims of extreme poverty, these little ones need to know that they are precious to God. That s the motivation behind Operation Christmas Child, the unique project of Samaritan s Purse that enables caring people to share God s love with hurting girls and boys in the far corners of the globe. Take an ordinary shoe box, fill it with toys and other presents, and you have an extraordinary gift for a child in need of joy and hope. FWPC will again this year participate in OCC. Our goal is to make 90 boxes. Content guidelines are small toys, school supplies, hygiene items, hard candy, T-shirts, socks, ball caps, sunglasses, hair clips, toy jewelry, and watches. Do not include used or damaged items, war-related items such as toy guns, knives or military figures, chocolate or food, liquids or lotions, medications or vitamins, breakable items such as snowglobes or glass containers or aerosol cans. Shoe boxes will be collected October 30. The Falling Waters Messenger Falling Waters Presbyterian Church 2928 Hammonds Mill Rd. Hedgesville, WV 25427

Nursery Attendants November Movie Night November 6 November 13 November 20 November 27 Ruth Berg, Tiffany Henry Kathy Goodell, JR Sloan Kelsey and Kadence Blaine Robin Brown and Helen Brown Please join us for Movie Night on November 19th. We will eat dinner at 5:00 p.m. at Kitzies in Spring Mills followed by the movie at 7:00. Watch the bulletin for the title. We Need Your Help The Congregational Nurture Committee is making holiday baskets for our shutins and needs your help. It is collecting small gifts such as packaged snacks, personal care items, candy, and books. A basket will be placed in Fellowship Hall for the collection. The cut off date is November 27. Please see Jessica Ruqus if you have any questions. Eastern Panhandle Mission Community News Officer Training Saturday, November 12, 2016 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Gerrardstown Presbyterian Calling all elders and deacons! The 2016 Eastern Panhandle Officer Training is for all officers brand-new or well-broken-in. Plan to participate at 9 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Saturday, November 12, at Gerrardstown Presbyterian Church, What is the Four Cents A Meal Offering? This hunger offering is collected on the first Sunday of each month. 25% of the offering benefits Hedgesville Loaves and Fishes and the other 75% is sent to the PCUSA for world-wide hunger programs. It is called Four Cents A Meal because it is suggested that each family contribute four cents for each meal each family member eats in one month, i.e. a family of four would contribute 16 cents per meal per day. 16 cents x 3 meals a day = 48 cents. 48 cents x 30 days = $14.40 per month. Amazing Grace Fund Plans are under way to ensure that approximately 20 disadvantaged families in our local area are provided fixings for a Christmas dinner, a turkey, gifts (for children) and other essential products. Tuscarora Presbyterian Church is already working on the food boxes and children s gifts. Therefore we here at FWPC plan to provide the turkeys and other essential necessities. This is where we need your help. Boxes have been placed in the Fellowship Hall and downstairs to collect items such as (lots of) toilet paper, paper towels, bar soap, laundry and dish washing detergent. Anyone wanting to make a donation please contact Beth Henry (274-2112) or Brenda Carper (274-3053). Items are needed no later than December 4. Your kind gestures will change lives.

You Can Help FWPC is collecting food and money for turkeys for Hedgesville Loaves and Fishes. The following items are needed: Turkeys, Instant mashed potatoes, stuffing, yams, cranberry sauce, green beans, corn, gravy, fruit cocktail, brownie mixes, jiffy muffin mixes. Distribution dates are November 18 for Thanksgiving and December 16 for Christmas. Donated food may be delivered to Hedgesville Methodist Church, 201 S. Mary St. Please call before you deliver to make sure someone is available to let you into the pantry. Checks are always welcome and should be written to Hedgesville Loaves and Fishes. If you have any questions, please contact Maureen Sobol, 304-754-3152. Guideposts for a Financially Healthy Church 1. Talks about church finances and money openly in all aspects. Realizing how we interpret and use our money says a great deal about our values. When people see how their money is properly used they are more reinforced to give. 2. Awareness that all giving is in response to God s goodness. God owns all the universe and all that is in it. we are the stewards. 3. Understands that offering is an integral part of worship. Just as Jesus offers us his body and blood through God s communion offering table, we present ourselves as an offering through our financial gifts. 4. Discusses money openly in the context of worship, instead of considering money a disreputable subject. 5. Engages in mission beyond its own doors and see s mission both locally and world-wide through a planned year-round program. 6. Has a long range campaign plan in place for its objectives and its financial needs. Flock Notes Pete and Sue Mekkelson have headed south for the winter. Their winter address is: 17402 Silver Shores Lane, Odessa, FL, 33556. We wish them the best and will look forward to seeing them again in the spring. Rescheduled EPMC Music Festival COME ENJOY HYMN SINGING, and OTHER MUSICAL TALENTS! When: Sunday, November 13, 2016 at 4:30 p.m. Where: Charles Town Presbyterian Church Church Choirs are encouraged to attend as a group and to take part in the singing. If you play a musical instrument and would like to participate, please contact the church 304-725-5316 Refreshments and Fellowship to follow the Festival. Hope to see everyone there! Giving Sunday Giving Sunday will be celebrated on November 6, 2016. During the worship service that day, we will be invited to turn in an estimate of what we hope to give to the church in the coming year. Presbyterian Disaster Assistance The cut-off date for checks for Presbyterian Disaster Assistance is November 27 th. Checks may be made payable to FWPC with PDA on the memo line.