First Presbyterian Church, Twin Falls Idaho THE TRUMPET JULY 2016 PASTOR PHIL S MESSAGE What s a Christian to do Regarding Today s Politics? As we celebrate our nation s birthday at the beginning of July we will do so with the specter of being inundated by national politics, which are even more dysfunctional than ever, as the two political parties meet for their national conventions at the end of July. So what s a Christian to do? Psalm 146 offers some suggestions. First: no matter which candidate you support, only God deserves our praise. Psalm 146 begins with the command, Praise the LORD! Praise the LORD, O my Soul! I will praise the LORD as long as I live; I will sing praises to my God all my life long (vv. 1-2). Second: put your trust in something eternal. Psalm 146 warns us, Do not put your trust in princes, in mortals, in whom there is no help. When their breath departs, they return to the earth; on that very day their plans perish (vv. 3-4). Third: don t expect a candidate to make you happy. Every person ever elected has broken promises, but we can have unreserved confidence in our God. Happy are those whose help is in the God of Jacob, says Psalm 146, whose hope is in the LORD their God, who made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them; who keeps faith forever (vv. 5-6). Fourth: vote the Lord s values. Psalm 146 says that God is the one who executes justice for the oppressed; who gives food to the hungry. The LORD sets the prisoners free; the LORD opens the eyes of the blind (vv. 7-8). These are God s values and while Christians will debate the ways that our society can address these concerns, there should be no disagreement about their priority to God. Fifth: take the long view. As Christians, the most important leader in our lives is Almighty God, whom we know in Jesus Christ and Psalm 146 reminds us that the LORD will reign forever, your God, O Zion, for all generations. Praise the LORD! (v. 10). No matter what happens in either Cleveland or Philadelphia; praise the Lord, because Jesus is our Lord & Savior! 1 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Pastor s Message..... Page 1 Session........ Page 2 Deacon s Corner... Page 3 Presbyterian Women..... Page 3 Kendall Presbytery. Page 3 Adult Ministries..... Page 4 Christian Nurture...... Page 4 Birthdays & Anniversaries... Page 4 Scotch Shop....... Page 4 Worship Schedule.... Page 5 Calendar.......... Page 6
SESSION MINUTES May 2016 Stated Session Meeting May 17 th 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Room Opening Sentences for Evening Prayer were from Glory to God. Present: Moderator, Phil Price; Elders: Robin Olszynski, Darlene Annen, Margie Howard, Shirley Harris, Linda Foreman, Linda Howar, Linda Parkinson, and Jerry Green plus Linda Tuley, Clerk and Bob Parkinson, Treasurer. Rene Horner, Judy Pollow, Darryl Norenberg, and Terry Nelson were absent. The minutes of the April Stated Meeting were accepted as written. Psalm 8 Divine Majesty and Human Dignity Old Business Phil reported an update on the status of the ongoing talks with Acorn School. Terry Nelson, the president of the Acorn board, Bob Parkinson and Phil met to discuss areas of inquiry or concern. The architect will draw up preliminary plans to send to the city to continue the investigation as to what would be needed before further steps are taken. Continuing Education From the book Reaching People Under 40 While Keeping People Over 60: Being Church for All Generations was a discussion of Chapters 6-8. For June, read the remaining chapters. Confession and Pardon was done responsively. New Business It was discussed if Twin Falls should pursue a Presbytery cluster picnic the 31 st of July to join with the Hollister church at Porcupine Springs and then see about including the other churches in our area. Robin volunteered to do further checking with Hollister and will report in June as to what we will share with the congregation. The city not responded to the latest information sent by the architect regarding changes needed for Acorn School to utilize our facility. Herma Watson needs help to finish clearing out some remaining items left by Claudia Lopez. Robin volunteered to get some helpers to take care of it. Scripture Reading was Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31 The Gift of Wisdom. Session Minutes cont. Committee Reports: Board of Deacons didn t meet in May. Worship: Darlene Annen & Linda Foreman-- Worship didn t meet in May, decorated for Pentecost, and there has been a call from the choir for additional voices. Rene is head usher for June. Fred Elwood will be in the pulpit June 26 th. Christian Nurture: Linda Howar reported that the Sunday school teachers and adult leaders will be recognized Sunday. Fellowship: Jerry Green & Linda Parkinson reported that the new directory is still in the works. Photographers are still needed. The outdoor worship is August 28 th, which will include celebrating Phil s 10 th anniversary at TFPC, with interesting options. Mission: Robin Olszynski & Margie Howard reported that administrative issues were dealt with at their last meeting. Pastor Phil would hope that we could partner with 11 other churches to do a build project for Habitat for Humanity in 2017. Personnel: Shirley Harris reports she is looking for substitutes for Margaret in the nursery the first Sundays in June. We will recognize Zlatko Sunday May 22. Treasurer s Report: Bob Parkinson supplemented his emailed report by highlighting special offerings. Prayer at the Close of Day and Joys and Concerns were shared. Pastor Phil shared information and upcoming dates. Meeting closed at 8:51. Linda Tuley, Clerk of the Session 2
PRESBYTERY OF KENDALL PRAYERS FOR IDAHO FALLS First Presbyterian Church, Idaho Falls, invites you to rejoice with us and give thanks for 125 years of ministry and mission. As we look to the future, we pray that this time of transition between pastors will lead us to new possibilities, renewed vitality and purpose, and witness in the community. Pray for the Pastor Nominating Committee to be guided by God's wisdom; pray for the Transitional Pastor, staff and Session to serve as partners in Christ's mission; and pray for the congregation to be empowered and encouraged by the presence of the Spirit. MISSION NEWS The Mission Committee hosted twenty three (23) 4K for Cancer runners that came through Twin Falls on Tues., June 28 th with a dinner that night and then a lighter breakfast early Wed., June 29 th before heading off for New York. It was a delight to see these young college students so inspired to be running for someone special in each of their lives. They run for two miles, then some others take their place; all in all, each of them run approximately 16 miles a day. It s a 49 day commitment so by the time they get to New York, each will have run approximately 645 miles! They started in San Francisco, going through Oregon, Washington and now Idaho; this was their 9 th day on Wed., coming in from Boise. They so appreciated being able to stay at our church, sleeping in the Fireside room & recreational room, having showers after so hot of a day Wed., and being fed. Both times after they were through eating, many would start clearing the tables & bringing the left overs into the kitchen, even though we kept telling them we would do this and for them to just relax. Really a very nice group of college kids. Every morning before leaving for the day, they form a circle, hold hands, and then each one of them say a name for whom they are running; then they give a chant. They asked us to join them so this was really special for us as well. It does your heart good to see young people doing so much good. The Mission Committee Robin Olszynski, Darryl Norenberg & Margie Howard A little note from the New York team Dear First Presbyterian Church, The fact that you opened your doors to 4k for the past 7 years is truly amazing and the whole 4k organization is grateful. Thank you for providing us a place to sleep, hot showers, and hot meals. Along with your smiles these things go a long way being a 4k runner especially when we have long, hot days like yesterday. Thank you! Team New York 2016 3
Greg Misbach Linda Tuley Chris Talkington Sarah Benton Simon Halsell Chance Keller Anna Neibling Betty Benefiel Eric Price Mary Kuhn Melanie Halsell Marsha Neibling Ray Harris Jan Toolson Laurie Hansen Scott Atkins Bill McAllister Ryan Geist Harry Sanders Ken Dunken BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES 7/2 7/2 7/3 7/8 7/12 7/12 7/12 7/15 7/18 7/19 7/20 7/22 7/24 7/26 7/26 7/27 7/28 7/29 7/29 7/30 Sherman & Jan Pope 7/24 Jeff & Janice Geist 7/28 Adult Ministry JOIN US FOR BIBLE STUDY Sunday 8:30 am Adult Sunday School with Rev Phil Price Bible Study Monday Group 1:30 pm in the Church Library with Bob Parkinson Tuesdays 10:30am At Bridgeview, led by Bob Parkinson Fellowship Book Club Will meet at Peking, July 21st at noon We will be discussing One Thousand Pieces of Gold by Ruthann Lum McCunn. WOWS (Women Offering Women Support) will meet at SIPS, July 12th & 26th at 7pm Men s Breakfast 7am, Wednesday July 6th & 20th at Idaho Joe s for breakfast and topical discussion. Cooks Night Out - Meet up with friends, old and new at a different restaurant each month for friendship and dinner. MARK YOUR CALENDARS Presbyterian Women invite all to come for coffee and treats on Aug. 18th. in the Court Yard at church. So mark your calendars. **More information next month.** I could use your help.. My son Victor is getting married in September and I am collecting ceiling fan blades and old wooden table legs and bed posts to make the center pieces for his wedding. If anyone has any of these items please contact me in the office. Thank you for your help Jennifer 4
Sunday 10 a.m. Preaching Schedule 3rd 7th Preaching Schedule July Sunday after Pentecost & Communion (Intinction) Amos 7:7-17 A Plumb Line Colossians 1:1-14 Paul Thanks God for the Colossians Sermon Title: Applied Christianity July 10th 8th Sunday after Pentecost Amos 8:1-12 Colossians 1:15-28 Sermon Title: Trinitarian Trek The Basket of Fruit The Supremacy of Christ July 17th 9th Sunday after Pentecost Hosea 1:2-10 Colossians 2:6-15 Sermon title: Christ in Our Life The Family of Hosea Fullness of Life in Christ Sunday Service Schedule 8:30am Adult Class in Library 8:30 am Choir in Sanctuary 10 am Children s Sunday School 11:30 am Adult Class in Library -Nursery Care AvailablePlease join us for fellowship following service. July 24th 10th Sunday after Pentecost Hosea 11:1-11 God s Compassion despite Israel s Ingratitude Colossians 3:1-11 The New Life in Christ Sermon Title: Spiritual Emoji July 31st 11th Sunday after Pentecost Quiz the Preacher It s that time again for you to think of questions to ask and Pastor Phil will seek to address them on Sunday morning during the time when preaching usually happens during worship. 5
THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 209 Fifth Avenue North Twin Falls, ID 83301 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION TWIN FALLS, IDAHO 83303-0523 PERMIT #178 USPS PAID RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 209 Fifth Avenue North Twin Falls, ID 83301 Reverend Phil Price (208)733-7023 Office email: churchoffice@twinfallsfpc.org THIS CHURCH EXISTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROCLAIMING THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST IN WORD AND ACTION IN THE TWIN FALLS AREA AND THE WORLD. EMPOWERED BY THE PRESENCE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, WE WILL BE A LIVING EXAMPLE OF GOD S LOVE IN THE WORLD. Sunday Service Schedule 8:30am Adult Class in Sanctuary 10 am Children s Sunday School 11:30 am Adult Class -Nursery Care Available- Please join us for fellowship following service. The TRUMPET is a monthly newsletter of the First Presbyterian Church in Twin Falls Idaho. If you would like to submit an article or announcement or make comments and/or suggestions call Jennifer Bryant at 208-733-7023 or email: churchoffice@twinfallsfpc.org.
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