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Our Mission Statement Is to Share the Love of Christ, to Empower People to Serve, and to Glorify God. First Presbyterian Church September 2016 Just a few fallible words about what I think from month to month Rev. Susan Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. Ephesians 4:29 As a pastor of a mainline congregation, I cannot and will not encourage a particular brand of political alignment; but I will speak boldly about our opportunity as Christians in the civic center!! Our son, Matthew, texted this past week, XXXX is being ridiculous! (He was referring to one of the 24 hr. news stations: e.g. MSNBC, FOX, CNN.) It s a toss-up which letters we insert, for they all seem to have fallen prey to the practice of reduction of news to an inconceivably low level by professional standards. Curious about his perspective, I asked why. He responded, They are being so disrespectful. Democrats and Republicans shouting at each other and calling each other names. Actually, Democrats, Republicans, and other third parties all have exhibited such behavior for decades, even centuries now; but they used to employ a bit more aplomb, finesse, and intelligence in the process. It s one thing to disagree with one another and intimate that your opponent is devoid of a true grasp of the facts of the subject; it is quite another to call an opponent a dirty name and demonize them for no other reason than that they disagree with you. Where s the intelligent thought in that? Where s the wholesome talk in that? Ralph Waldo Emerson was recently quoted on facebook: Let me never fall into the mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted (November 8, Selected Journals, 1838). As I have preached earlier this year, we ve declined in the art of fighting fair and the civility with which to do it. Demonizing one another rather than addressing the facts of the contradiction or disagreement ultimately heightens fear - mostly unreal and unfounded. We seem to be in as great a cultural and societal state of flux, or greater, as we were in the 1960s. Back in the 60s we heard God is Dead. I believe this sentiment came from the fear of a god who was opposed to scientific progress, human rights advancement, and educational equality. But that god was never, nor ever will be, the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Paul that I have always known. Today we hear that Christian America is dead. That argument can certainly be made as we face the decline of Mainline Congregations. But I think this sentiment, too, comes from fear; a fear that the Dominant Christian Culture is opposed to egalitarian economic advancement & educational opportunity, cultural diversity, and secular and religious plurality. For the most part, that is not the Christian America I know. The Christian America I have lived within is the moderate voice which, as I have said before, we are losing. This decline gives Mainline Christianity (us!!) the opportunity to fill the void and help champion the resurgence of civility, maturity, listening, and wholesome talk back into the civic center as Ruth Penney Bell talked about last month at Family Night Supper. What is the future role of Mainline Christianity? Below is an excerpt from a speech given to the HOUSE OF LORDS (Great Britain) on February 9, 2006 by N.T. Wright when he was Bishop of Durham. He addresses the part we can, even must, play in this resurgence. (continued on pg. 2)

Evening with the Organ Please join our very own music director & organist, Arthur Ghere-Folse, for a night of music lead by former organists from FPC. The recital will begin at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 9 with a reception following. Fall Picnic FPC sponsored by the Diaconate will be hosting a fall picnic Sunday, October 30, 2016. If would be interested in volunteering or helping out with the food please contact Val Buster. In Loving Memory Imogene Scott May 29, 1930 - August 17, 2016 Congratulations to Lynn Jorgensen on her new grandchild, Niels Bratton! We are witnessing at the moment an increasingly shrill attempt to keep religion out of public life, to vilify and outlaw it, whether by the scorn of television pundits or by declaring that anyone with a belief in an afterlife ought to be debarred from holding public office. To banish religion to oblivion on the grounds that there is such a thing as fundamentalist violence is like introducing prohibition on the grounds that some teenagers go binge-drinking.... some secular commentators are now dismayed to discover that neither Christianity nor the other great religions have withered on the vine as they had expected indeed, as their ideology had demanded. But... healthy religion and healthy public life do truly belong together and the attempt to keep them apart leads to a dangerous vacuum which may well be filled by unhealthy styles of religion and by unhealthy forms of public life.... Tolerance all too easily supposes that all religions are basically the same, and that all of them can be discounted for the purposes of public life. No, my Lords: tolerance is a parody of something deeper, richer and more costly, for which we must work: a genuine and reciprocal freedom, a freedom properly contextualized within a wise responsibility, freedom not to be gratuitously rude or offensive,... but to speak the truth as we see it while simultaneously listening to the truth as others see it, and to work forwards from there. As a pastor of a mainline congregation, I cannot and will not encourage a particular brand of political alignment; but I will speak boldly about our opportunity as Christians in the civic center!! SEPTEMBER WORSHIP/STUDY SCHEDULE SUNDAY Worship Services WEDNESDAY FNS Study THURSDAY Brown Bag Bible Study War Room In-Depth 1 11:00 a.m.: Self-Examination 4 2 Corinthians 13:5-13 & Psalm 51:1-4, 10-17 11:00 a.m.: You Are The Boss of Me! 11 Proverbs 27:5-6 & Psalm 141:3-5a 11:00 a.m.: Sanctified Living 18 2 Corinthians 9:8-12 & Jeremiah 4:1-4 11:00 a.m.: Who s Your Daddy? 25 1 John 4:1-6 & Jeremiah 32:1-3a, 6-15 War Room 7 War Room In-Depth 8 War Room 14 War Room In-Depth 15 War Room 21 War Room In-Depth 22 War Room 28 War Room In-Depth 29 *Bold type=preaching text **(Parentheses=secondary reading)

As many of you know, starting this month CLICK on Wednesdays will be led by Jessica Sharp and Peggy Davis will be the main door keeper. In the past we have learned of some biblical lists such as Fruits of the Spirit and the Ten Commandments. But starting this year we will be using the Shine On, A Story Bible to teach biblical stories and explore how the story has principles that relate to real life today. We are super excited about how the Shine On Story Bible has bubbled down the essence of each story onto half a page and love that we are flipping through the bible to find the story. Bible Drill will resume on Sunday nights at 6pm. Last year they learned the order of books in the Old Testament and this year they will be working through a Bible Drill Curriculum. Please encourage your children to bring the bible they were gifted for Christmas which they will continue to flip through and soon be able to find bible verses and passages in less than 10 seconds. It is a fun and competitive way to learn the bible; the children are going to LOVE it. We are excited about this continued endeavor and hope you are as well. For more information please contact Sarang or Aimee Gilliland (aimeegilliland@hotmail.com) who will be leading Bible Drill. These are amazing opportunities for Spiritual Formation in the children s lives and we hope that your children thoroughly enjoy and grow in them. As fans of fellowship we will have several fun activities throughout the fall including a paint-a-long by Sarah Propps. Be on the lookout for the dates! For now our upcoming event is a Swim Party on September 11, from 1pm-3pm at 7219 Stonewall Dr. Texarkana, TX hosted by the Walravens. As we get back into the swing of things in the fall we will continue our Sex, Drugs & Evolution on Sunday evenings. On Sunday mornings throughout September we will be studying the book of Job and see how his life and turmoil relates to our life and that even though life gets messy we rely on God who never turns His back on us. In October we will be starting a Confirmation Class in place of the regular Sunday School where we will walking through Theo Academy s Confirmation Curriculum (published by the Synod of Mid America) supplemented by a First Catechism (approved by the 210 th General Assembly of the PC(USA) in 1998). While we have our main teachers and several teachers lined up we would love to have a multitude of voices who teach and mentors who guide our youth. If this interests you please get in touch with Sarang. Sunday Evening Youth Group Schedule Sept 4 Sept 11 Sept 18 Sept 25 Labor Day Party at the Arnold s Home (6-8pm) What Does God Say About Dating? (regular time) DYG Fall Picnic at Bringle Lake Park (3-6pm) Youth Group

PW Women Updates - September 2016 PW Council Meets, Church Library, September 9, 12pm Circles Begin New Bible Study Zelle Moore Circle Church Annex, Thursday, Sept. 8 at 6:00 pm Josephine Beck Circle Church Annex, Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 10:00 am Elizabeth Greisser Circle Church Library, Tuesday, Sept. 20 at 10:00 a.m. at 10:00 am Who Is Jesus? What a Difference a Lens Makes In late July PW Moderator Susan Morehead and Sue Ellen Hall attended the Synod PW Gathering at First Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth, Texas. It was a time of joyful worship (and singing in the choir) and workshops on topics ranging from discipleship to partnerships to hands on mission. One plenary session was the introduction to this year's PW Bible study "Who is Jesus?: What a Difference a Lens Makes" by its author, Judy Yates Siker. Using different art work, including movie depictions, she showed how Jesus is seen through the eyes of the different gospel writers as well as others. Throughout the gathering Dr. Cynthia Rigby of Austin Theological Seminary led challenging Bible studies and preached on the conference theme.. "For surely I know the plans I have for you...a future filled with hope." Jeremiah 29:11. Bible Study Who Is Jesus? by Judy Yates Siker Suggestions for Leaders by Patricia Lynn Miller http://www.pwpcusahorizons.com/#!bible-study/ckra Halfway through the Gospel of Mark, as Jesus and his disciples are on their way to Caesarea Philippi, Jesus turns to his disciples and asks, So, what s the word on the street? Who do people say that I am? It seems like a reasonable question to ask the people who travel with you and who have the opportunity to hear what folks in their towns and villages are saying about their teacher. Well, they answer, some say you are John the Baptist (back from the dead); others think you are one of the prophets, maybe Elijah, maybe another one. Then Jesus looks them squarely in the eyes and asks, Yes, but who do you say that I am? Now that s a good question!. The author's prayer is that, through the course of this study, you will find your own voice, your own answer. When Jesus turns and looks you squarely in the eyes and asks, Who do you say that I am? What will you say? Trust the past to God's mercy, the present to God's love, and the future to God's providence. -Augustine Yours in Christ, Sue Ellen Hall

WEEKLY EVENTS SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. Prayer Time - Pastor s Study 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal 11:00 a.m. Worship 2:00 p.m. Handbells 6:00 p.m. Youth Group WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m. Card Ministry Team 2:00 p.m. Staff Meeting 5:30 p.m. CLICK Ministry 6:00 p.m. Family Night Supper 6:30 p.m. Godly Play - Evergreen Residents 6:30 p.m. Youth Group 7:00 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal 1 - Matthew Johnson 2 - *Billy Mosely 3 - Becky Sweet 4 - *Thomas Cross 4 - *Joshua Walker 5 - Brian Jackson 6 - Dean Keil 6 - Shirley Cline 9 - *Matthew Peek 10 - Alan Burns 10 - Ean Sharp 11 - Adam Holmes 12 - Melanie West 13 - Steven Ransdell 13 - Pat Davitt 15 - Mona Fomby 15 - Frank McClain 16 - *Willie Lee 18 - Lillian Rorie 19 - Corley Johns 19 - Sue Ellen Hall 19 - Kathi Hickerson 20 - Mikaylah Davitt 20 - *Regina Laster 22 - Anna Emerson 22 - Denzer Burke 23 - Richard Peckham 23 - Bonnie Judd 24 - Aimee Gilliland 24 - Molly Teague 24 - *John Grant 25 - Marva Ransdell 25 - Dean Ransdell 27 - Linda Colls-Mundell 28 - Michelle Pearson 29 - Marion Strickland 29 - Brook Strickland 29 - *David Presswood 30 - Stephanie Sexton 30 - Remica Gray 30 - *Donald James (*Evergreen Folks) THURSDAY 9:00 a.m. Angel Quilts 10:00 a.m. Sharing Place 12:05 p.m. Brown Bag Bible Study SPECIAL EVENTS SATURDAY, September 3 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Life Touch Picture Make Up Day SUNDAY, September 4 10:30 a.m. Around the Coffee Pot 6:00 p.m. Dinner for Randy Sams Shelter 6:00 p.m. Youth Group @ The Arnolds MONDAY, September 5 Labor Day - Office Will Be Open TUESDAY, September 6 7:00 a.m. Men s Breakfast WEDNESDAY, September 7 5:15 p.m. Stewardship Meeting THURSDAY, September 8 6:00 p.m. PW Zelle Moore Circle - Annex SUNDAY, September 11 3:00 p.m. Worship Committee Meeting MONDAY, September 12 12:00 p.m. PW Coordinating Meeting - Library 2:00 p.m. Federal Retiree Meeting 5:30 p.m. Christian Education Meeting TUESDAY, September 13 10:00 a.m. Josephine Beck Circle - Annex WEDNESDAY, September 14 5:00 p.m. Diaconate Meeting TUESDAY, September 20 7:00 a.m. Men s Breakfast 10:00 a.m. PW Greisser Circle - Library WEDNESDAY, September 21 5:00 p.m. Evangelism Meeting THURSDAY, September 22 5:00 p.m. Session Meeting FRIDAY, September 23-SUNDAY, September 25 Jr. High Youth Quake 12 LaWanda & Frank West 18 Georgette & Richard Peckham 21 Jessica & Corey Sharp

Ongoing Financial Status For the Four Months Ended July 31, 2016 JULY Actual JULY Budget Texas Presbyterian Foundation Year to Date Actual Year to Date Budget Income $ 75,926.50 $ 26,840.00 $271,199.31 $187,880.00 Expenses 24,506.23 29,402.00 192,642.75 205,842.00 Net Income (Loss) (51,420.27) (2,562.00) 78,556.56 ($17,962.00) JULY Initial Amount Invested $115,853.23 Income Earned Since Inception 23,023.15 Subtotal 138,876.38 Unrealized Gains Since Inception 23,963.43 Total Value of TPF Funds $162,839.81 Randy Sams Mission The volunteers for the next few months are as follows: September 4 *Brenda & Jim Works; Charles Jackson; Nancy Emerson; & Lynn Jorgensen October 2 *Carla & Randy Lacy; Lucy Sarrett, Michael & Amy Gilliland * Group Coordinator November 6 *Martha Nell & Mark Richards; Peggy & Larry Davis, Bonnie Judd & Sherry Wilburn December 4 *Beth & Chuck Morgan; Joan & Tommy Boyles & Kathy & Dan Boyles Additional volunteers would be helpful for these months. All you need to do is contact the Team Coordinator for the specific month you desire, or Pat Davitt of the 2016 Diaconate. Again, please consider being a local mission volunteer for FPC and this great calling! Join us for a Family Night Supper starting on Wednesday, September 7 th.

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 516 Pecan Street Texarkana, Arkansas 71854 Phone: 870-774-6453 Fax: 870-773-4199 E-mails: office@firstprestexarkana.org pastor@firstprestexarkana.org Our Mission Statement Is to Share the Love of Christ, to Empower People to Serve, and to Glorify God. Questions from the Pew On October 9th and November 13th, we will be singing hymns picked by the congregation, and Reverend Susan will preach on a topic picked by the congregation. This is your chance to be part of the worship service in a more personal way! If you have any questions, scriptures passages, or specific topics you would like Reverend Susan to address from the pulpit, please provide your suggestions below: or any favorite hymns from our current hymnal you would like us to sing as a congregation, list below: Please cut off this portion and bring the filled out form to the church office.