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Mission Team The Presbyterian Church at Lakehurst, NJ Rooted in God s Love Growing as Christ s Caregivers Nourished by God s Spirit Many people of all ages are bringing to life the love, compassion and grace of Jesus Christ through the church s mission programs. Look at what God is doing right now through the leadership of Elder Kim Milana and your efforts and commitment: Constructed with help from Rich Childers Cub Scout Pack 10 is planting a garden that we will dedicate after worship on Sunday June 22. The Scouts are learning about God s creation and growing fresh vegetables for our Food Pantry. They will also make a fresh pizza with the basil and tomatoes! The Scouts also placed American flags at the graves of Veterans, and they participated in Lakehurst s Memorial Day Service. The Food Pantry 10 am on Last Wednesday of each month Thanks to your generous offerings, the Team received $745 for the Presbyterian One Great Hour of Sharing and will designate the funds for the Self-Development of People program. And Presbyterian Women received $400 to purchase Church World Service blankets for disaster relief. The Team reviewed 14 College Scholarship applications and will recommend that Session approve awards totaling $9,250 this year, plus a $500 grant for the Presbytery s Pathway to Commissioning program (more on pg. 5). And, yes, it will soon be time to look for sales and buy school supplies for children in need at Lakehurst Elementary School. Thank you for your continued prayers and support for this and all we are doing. June 2014 The Presbyterian Beacon Inside this issue: Calendar 7 Christian Educ. 5 Deacons 4 Evangelism & Fellowship NOTE THE DATE 6/1 Bible Study Come As U R Kids Klub 6/2 P.W. 6/7 Memorial Service (see pg. 2) 6/8 Pentecost: wear red 6/9 P.W. Picnic 6/10 Warm Hearts 6/15 Men Lead Worship Bible Study 6/20 Rain Gutter Regalia 6/22 Dedicate Garden 6/25 Food Pantry 3 Mission 1 Parish Nurse Presby.Women 4 Property Worship Team 6 insert DEADLINE FOR THE JULY/AUGUST BEACON IS JUNE 22

Page 2 The Presbyterian Church at Lakehurst, NJ Mission Team (continued) Lakehurst Presbyterian Church Food Pantry is open from 10 to 11 am on the last Wednesday of each month when we welcome our neighbors and give canned soup, vegetables, meats, tuna, peanut butter and jelly, pasta and sauce, cereal and more. We also have bread, rolls and bagels. Your donations of canned and dry goods are always welcome. The Church s Mission also includes: monthly meetings of the Ocean County Deaf Club and the Seniors Deaf Club, and weekly meetings of Boy Scout Troop 10 and N.A. And we hope to start an Al-Anon meeting at the Church. We also distribute food at Thanksgiving and Christmas gifts to children in need at Lakehurst Elementary School, and budget funds for local and global ministries and emergent needs. From the Pastor I miss the members who moved away. I grieve the Presbyterian Women who are no longer with us. I miss my home church. Why can t the church be the way it used to be? Recently, I ve listened to many such expressions. And I think it is time for us to gather as a community and share stories of how God has blessed us in the past stories of our home church; of people who nurtured and supported us in the faith and through life circumstances; of elements of church life that we have cherished. So, you are invited to come at 10 am on Saturday, June 7, for a Memorial Service to share memories, to grieve as people of faith, and to celebrate who we have been and who we are becoming as disciples of Jesus Christ. Bring pictures and keepsakes, but do come! (I am often told that my memorial services are uplifting celebrations.) And then, on Pentecost, Sunday, June 8, we can open our hearts to the power of God s Holy Spirit! Our Traditional Worship Service at 10 am will not change. But God may be calling us to new ministries. Thomas Schulz summarized a summit of church leaders, saying that in 10 years the church will have: 1. Emphasis on relationships. Whereas the church and congregational worship today are largely spectator-oriented, the new coming trend will prioritize spiritual growth through personal relationships. 2. Return to Jesus. The current church is preoccupied with the ABCs attendance, buildings and cash. The coming church will highly focus its mission, goals, measurements and message on Jesus. 3. Community focus. The church of tomorrow will be much more engaged in addressing the needs in the community. The church will be known more for its members relational acts of compassion outside of church walls, taking ministry out rather than waiting for outsiders to come in and sit. 4. Conversationally oriented. The current church relies primarily on one-way messaging from the preacher/teacher at the microphone. The new church will rely more on person-to-person conversation, sharing messages of God s love with one another. Churches will begin to trade pews for conversation tables. 5. Rise of the laity. Shrinking resources will trigger fewer paid ministry positions and more reliance on unpaid ministry work. The concept of the priesthood of all believers will re-emerge.

Page 3 The Presbyterian Church at Lakehurst, NJ Evangelism & Fellowship Team On Pentecost some 2,000 years ago, the Holy Spirit came upon a huge crowd like a mighty wind and fired them up with faith in Jesus Christ. And the CHURCH was born! On Pentecost this year, Sunday, June 8, we are giving the Church a Birthday Party, and you are invited! We ll have games, prizes and, of course, birthday cake. Worship at 10. Party at 11. Don t miss the celebration! Wear RED the color of the Holy Spirit! Why are a lot of name tags hanging on a hook in the parking lot entrance 24/7? We want to know your name especially when we are new visitors or longer-timers who can t remember names! It helps us remember when we hear and see your name and face at the same time. So, put it on and let Laure Childers (the Church Office Administrator) know if you need a tag. Poof! You ll have one for the birthday celebration. Who wants to knit or crochet hats and scarves for people in need? Donna Lemanski has been trying to organize a small group of crafters and look what we found at the Flea Market! Teachers: our own Marjorie Wong and Hazel Melone. Join us at 11 am on Tuesday, June 10, and let s get going! Care for the Caregivers. On the 1 st and 3 rd Tuesday of each month, at 10:30 am, we gather in the Living Room for an hour of prayer, sharing and caring. Pastor Christina facilitates it. We welcome everyone who is caring for a loved one. Come and pray with us.

Page 4 Deacons The Presbyterian Church at Lakehurst, NJ Thank you to everyone who prayed for sunshine, baked a cake, lugged furniture, tagged, sold, bought, shopped, cooked, and welcomed the community to The Presbyterian Church for the Deacon s Flea Market on May 17. We are so grateful to God and the faith community for guidance and support and for the opportunity to serve. The Deacons made $750.25 for benevolences. But the time to work together was priceless! Presbyterian Women At our May meeting, we sent boxes of cookies to our college students in time for exams. The cookies were much appreciated. In June, we will have two meetings. Monday, June 2, 1:30 pm regular meeting with Bible Study, business and refreshments. Monday, June 9, 1:00 pm our Annual Indoor Potluck Picnic. Bring a dish to share. All Women of the Church are Welcome!

The Presbyterian Beacon Page 5 Christian Education Pathway to Commissioning: Starting in September, Monmouth Presbytery will offer a course in the fall, winter and spring on Reformed Theology, Old Testament, New Testament, Spiritual Formation, Polity (church governance), Communication & Pastoral Leadership, plus electives. These courses will be open to any adult who wishes to deepen their relationship with Christ and broaden their understanding of the church. The plans are still underway but with the blessing of their session and the Presbytery, and the completion of the coursework, some elders may wish to be Commissioned to serve a church in one of several capacities: Christian Education, Preaching & Sacraments, Pastoral Care, or Mission & Evangelism. There will be a nominal cost for each course, and churches will be invited to sponsor a course for $500. We are hoping that many adults from Lakehurst Presbyterian Church will take advantage of this opportunity to journey with others into the future of Christ s church. Please pray for guidance, and let Pastor Christina know that you d like an application. Adult Education: Our study of The Story, a condensed narrative version of the Bible, continues on the 1st and 3rd Sunday (11:30 am) or Tuesday (7 pm). Week of June 1, chapter 9 (Book of Ruth); June 15, chapter 10 (I Samuel 1-15). Books are available to buy or borrow from our library. Sunday School classes are: Toddlers-Preschool in the Living Room for age-appropriate videos, games and lessons; Early Elementary (K-gr.2) in the Fellowship Hall Classroom, and Older Elementary (gr. 3 to 6) in the Lower Level Classroom. The last day of Sunday School is June 15, when the children will learn about the Sacraments and bake communion bread. On Sunday, July 20 (after Vacation Bible School), the children will lead worship and have a picnic. Kid s Klub for children ages 8 to 12 meets on the 1st Sunday of the month at 5 pm for Bible games, music, fellowship and snack. Bring a friend! And Elder Bobbie Seidel will offer a program for younger children. So, make this a family night! Vacation Bible School Weird Animals! 5:00-7:30 in the evening July 14-18, 2014. Save the date and tell your friends.

The Presbyterian Beacon Page 6 Worship Team The Chancel Choir s final Sunday is June 8. We ve already had Music Appreciation Sunday but THANK YOU, DIANA and CHOIR for being such a blessing to our church. Enjoy your break from Choir Practice, and we look forward to seeing you back in the loft on September 7. 2013 Pick-Up Choir In the meantime, starting June 22, everyone is welcome to sing in the Summer Pick-Up Choir. Just pick yourself up and move to the loft to sing a familiar hymn during the Offering. And Diana is waiting for your favorite hymns. Look at those smiles! The Handbell Choir is having fun and learning to make beautiful music. This new choir is open to aspiring musicians of all ages. Practice is Wednesday from 3:00 to 4:30 pm. Talk with Diana today. Come As U R meets in the Living Room at 5 pm on the 1 st Sunday of each month to watch a short, thought-provoking video followed by discussion led by Elder Glenn Milana. This new community is for saints, sinners, seekers, and doubters. Everyone is welcome. Our newest Baptized Members On May 4, Julius John Kaufman, Jr. and his father, Julius John Kaufman, Sr. were baptized (on left), and on May 25, Olivia and William Benintente were baptized (on right). Welcome! And may you know the love of Christ forever.

The Presbyterian Beacon Page 7 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 10 Worship 11 Fellowship 11:30 Study 5 Come As U R 5 Kids Klub 2 1:30 P.W. 3 10:30 Care for Caregivers 7 Bible Study 4 10 Mission Team 1 Choir Practice 3 Bell Choir 6:30 N.A. 5 6 6 Cub Scouts 7 10 Memorial Service for the Way Things Used to Be! 8 10 Worship 11 Fellowship 11:15 CE Team 7 Boy Scouts 9 1:00 P.W. Annual Indoor Picnic 10 11 Warm Hearts- Busy Hands 1 Deacons 11 10 Finance Tm 12 E&F Team 3 Bell Choir 6:30 N.A. 12 9 Seniors Deaf Club 13 6 Cub Scouts Badges & Patches 14 Pray as the PC(USA) General Assembly begins in Detroit 15 10 Worship 11 Fellowship 11:30 Study 7 Boy Scouts 16 17 10:30 Care for Caregivers 6 Session Mtg 7 Bible Study 18 2 Worship Team 3 Bell Choir 6:30 N.A. 19 20 6 Cub Scouts Rain-gutter Regatta 21 10 Property Tm 5 Ocean County Deaf Club 22 10 Worship 11 Fellowship 11:30 Dedicate Garden 7 Boy Scouts 23 24 25 10 Food Pantry 3 Bell Choir 6:30 N.A. 26 27 6 Cub Scouts 28 29 10 Worship 11 Fellowship 30 7 Boy Scouts Annette Zeisler s daughter, Allyn, surprised her with a visit to Florida for Mother s Day. Looking good, Annette! Jim Murray moved to a residential community. His new address is: The Chelsea #304N 1657 Silverton Rd. Toms River NJ 08753 (no phone number). For years, Jim is the one who called, wrote and visited people. Now it s our turn to reach out to him. He checks his mail every day!

The Presbyterian Church at Lakehurst, NJ 101 Orchard Street, Lakehurst NJ 08733 Phone (732) 657-5211 E-mail: lakehurstpreschurch@verizon.net Facebook: Presbyterian Church at Lakehurst www.lakehurstchurch.org Sunday School & Worship: 10 am Rev. Christina Hindley, Pastor Elder Dawn Heaney, Clerk of Session June 8 is PENTECOST the Birthday of the Church! Wear red (the color of the Holy Spirit) and join us for a special Fellowship Hour with Birthday Cake and other goodies, Games, Prizes and good Fellowship. Bring a neighbor. Everyone is welcome. June 1 Worship Communion & Study Ascension of Christ Luke 24:44-53 This In-Between Time June 8 Pentecost Acts 2:1-21 Happy Birthday, Church! June 15 The Men Lead Worship Trinity Sunday Matthew 28:16-20 Ken White is preaching Thank God the Disciples Obeyed! June 22 2nd Sunday after Pentecost Matthew 10:24-39 Are We With Christ? June 29 3rd Sunday after Pentecost Matthew 10:40-42 Welcoming Little Ones

You Are What You Drink By BJ Nelson Drink a lot of diet soda? How about just a couple of cans a day? Not so fast. Before you pop the top off that bubbly, know this: guzzling diet soda comes with its very own set of side effects that may harm your health--from jump starting kidney problems to adding inches to your waistline. Unfortunately, diet soda is more in vogue than ever. Kids consume it at over double the rate of the last decade, according to research in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Among adults, consumption has grown almost 25%. Below are six categories that enlighten you on the harmful affects of the consumption of diet soda. Read and beware. As with all Parish Nurse articles, please approach me with any questions. 1. Kidney Problems - Diet soda might be bad for your kidneys. In an 11-year-long Harvard Medical School study of more than 3,000 women, researchers found that diet cola is associated with a two-fold increased risk for kidney decline. Kidney function started declining when women drank more than two sodas a day. Even more interesting: Since kidney decline was not associated with sugar-sweetened sodas, researchers suspect that the diet sweeteners are responsible. 2. Obesity - You read that right: Diet soda doesn't help you lose weight after all. A University of Texas Health Science Center study found that the more diet sodas a person drank, the greater their risk of becoming overweight. Drinking just two or more cans a day increased waistlines by 500%. Why? Artificial sweeteners can disrupt the body's natural ability to regulate calorie intake based on the sweetness of foods, suggested by an animal study from Purdue University. That means people who consume diet foods might be more likely to overeat, because your body is being tricked into thinking it's eating sugar, thereby causing you to crave more. 3. Messed-Up Metabolism - According to a 2008 University of Minnesota study of almost 10,000 adults, even just one diet soda a day is linked to a 34% higher risk of metabolic syndrome, the group of symptoms which include belly fat and high cholesterol that puts you at risk for heart disease.

4. A Terrible Hangover - Your first bad decision was ordering that Vodka Diet--and you may make the next one sooner than you thought. Cocktails made with diet soda get you drunker, faster, according to a study out of the Royal Adelaide Hospital in Australia. That's because sugar-free mixers allow liquor to enter your bloodstream much quicker than those with sugar, leaving you with a bigger buzz. 5. Rotting Teeth - With a ph of 3.2, diet soda is very acidic. (As a point of reference, the ph of battery acid is 1. Water is 7.) The acid is what readily dissolves enamel, and just because a soda is diet doesn't make it acid-light. Adults who drink three or more sodas a day have worse dental health, says a University of Michigan analysis of dental checkup data. Soda drinkers had far greater decay, more missing teeth, and more fillings. 6. Reproductive Issues - Diet or not, soft drink cans are coated with the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A (BPA), which has been linked to everything from heart disease to obesity to reproductive problems. That's a lot of risk taking for one can of pop.