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December 2016 Important to Note: Women s Lunch Christmas Eve Candlelight Services at 5pm & 7:30pm Christmas Day-One Service Words from Our Pastor Bob Mitchell T his is a wonderful season that we are currently entering. We are moving toward a building celebration of Jesus birth just having Thanksgiving fresh in our minds and hearts. I love this magnificent time that concludes each calendar year. This year however, there is additional reason to give thanks and celebrate Christ in our midst. For as this year draws to a close, we have officially secured all the properties that our church needs to officially begin an expansion thrust in order to give ministry in the next season enough adequate space. Coming soon we will have, for the first time in decades, adequate space for our all-church fellowship gathering. We will soon have space for our children and student ministries to no longer have to make do with inadequate facilities. God continues to demonstrate in many ways that this expansion is His desire for our church. He s brought to us the specific people that we need to move forward. We will have the opportunity, like those in the Advent story to make room for new dimensions of Jesus presence in our world, in our day. Ultimately, the room that God wants expanded is not focused on brick and mortar, but our hearts. Yet it is in the sacrifice for expansion of brick and mortar that our hearts can experience a soulexpansion as we learn to trust Jesus at deeper levels. Toward the beauty of bigger hearts, I ask Jesus to be our Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God and Prince of Peace. I am privileged to continue during this season of our life together to be, Your Pastor, Bob Volume 4, Issue 12 Pastor Matt Kirkland Life together as Christians is one of the most important choices we make. Hebrews 10:25 tells us to not stop meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing. When we reference the church, it is the groups of people gathered in Jesus name that make up the church, not the church buildings we are talking about. And when the church is highly committed to meeting together (implied not just on Sundays), that s where we see people coming to faith, then growing in that faith. Lincoln has always valued groups. Many of you reading this have your small group that you attend regularly. I love the groups that I am in! But if you are not in a group, would you make plans now to join one? Even better, I am looking for people who might consider leading a group, maybe you are that person? And maybe a few of you have a desire to see your neighborhood reached with the Gospel, and maybe you would be willing to lead a small group made up of all your Continued on page 2

Pastor Matt Kirkland (con t. from page 1) neighbors, but you just need a little assistance in how to make it happen? I can help! We have the mandate to meet together, you might even be feeling the nudge of From Pastor Fred Jantz We finally have a contract for the 6245 Gettysburg Place house. This has been a 3 year process of acquiring this house...first from the owner, then the estate, then the mortgage company, then foreclosure and finally Cal FHA. Phew, this requires great diligence and perseverance. God provided for us. Last year the owner of the empty lot, south of our parking lot, came to us and sold that.6 acre lot to us for a great loss to himself. He the Holy Spirit as you read this to lead or join a group. The direct phone line into my office is (209) 390-1397, call me anytime, day or night, and I have a team of wanted to move on and it was a provision for us. All the various pieces are now in place. We now are poised to develop a master plan, consolidate various parcels, settle the city/county boundary issues, and develop this base of operation that we call Lincoln Presbyterian Church. What will be new is an activity building and some additional parking. The Elders and staff have been working on this for several years and we are now ready to proceed people wanting to help you get started. Merry Christmas, Pastor Matt in the full development of this site. We will be providing information and pictures as this process formally begins. Pray for: speed in the removal of the two houses by a house mover, strength for key leaders, unity in the body and His provision for us in this great challenge. Why are we doing this? "Our goal is to please Him and use this place to reconcile people to God." II Cor. 5:9,18 Pastor Fred From your Resident Sage, Pastor Al A major key to personal spiritual growth as a Christian, and in life itself, is a continuing development of our understanding of Scripture and it s application of God s will for our individual lives. Accepting Christ as Savior is only the first step, for He is also Lord as well as Redeemer and has a plan for each of us. Paul reminds us in Romans 12 that we individually have dif- ferent gifts, and we are all part of a team that has a unique and special purpose right here where God has planted us. Sunday School to some can be an outdated concept. Whatever you call it, what is needed is a continuing indepth study of Scripture and it s application in understanding how we are to live as Christians in an ever growing pagan society. The important thing is that regardless of our age or Christian experience, we all need a deeper understanding of Biblical instruction, wither it be a home study group, a fellowship growth group, or simply attending an old fashioned Sunday study class. The important thing is that God has given us a study guide on how to live, and it is important for us to understand and apply it. Pastor Al The Monthly Newsletter of Lincoln Presbyterian Church 900 Douglas Road, Stockton CA 95207 Website: www.lincolnpres.org 209.477.2783 Email: office@lincolnpres.org FAX: 866.783.4037 Dr. Bob Mitchell, Pastor Mathew Kirkland, Pastor of Spiritual Formation Fred Jantz, Senior Executive Pastor Dr. Al Van Selow, Administrative Pastor John French, Special Projects Administrator Jonathan Knapp, Minister to Students Zak Kear, Assistant Minister to Students and Media Director Tom BetGeorge, Director of Music/Worship Leader Jessica Klinker, Director of Children s Ministries Cheryl Pannabecker, Office Manager Page 2

Kid s News for December - Jessica Klinker I m sitting here in my sweater and socks and truly enjoying Fall! My favorite season!! We have been so busy this Fall we don t know what to do with ourselves, but we have had a great time with children and families. Trunk or Treat was a huge success. We had about 24 cars participate and tons of families showed up! The best estimate is 700+. We ran out of food but the neighborhood showed up and we had a great time with them! On November 6, we had the return of Kidz Inc., a lunch and performance for families to learn about a value that God wants us to learn. This time it was on Patience. I truly don t know anyone who doesn t need more of that value! A big thank you goes out to our performers Shelley Webb (director), Bill Chapman, Robert Moore, Michael Gotschall, Jack Ferguson and Addisyn Loy. Also thanks to Ellen Stratton, Bob Yamaguchi and Lori Garcia for making the family take-home, food and the sets. Thanks to everyone who attended! We just finished our Operation Christmas Child gathering and filling of boxes. We had so much fun and put together 67 boxes for needy children! Thank you for everyone who donated items to this blessed event. Our K-5 Sunday School classes are learning about the Fruit of the Spirit at a fun place called Berry Blast Theme Park and our Preschoolers just finished up learning about how God cares for us just like He did with Shaddrach, Meshach and Abednego. On to planning for Winter - hope you had a great Thanksgiving! Jessica Treasurer s Report-Carol Bedell Operating Fund: October YTD % of Annual Budget Income $60,605 $611,390 81% Expense $57,857 $591,545 78% Net $ 2,748 $ 19,845 For both October and year-to-date, our Operating Budget is in the black. Congratulations! October is 83% of the year and we are on track for 2016. Thank you. October Financial Report Deacon Message Thank You, Father, for the precious gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ. We also give thanks to Him for bringing 6 new members into the Lincoln Pres family in November! One of the many benefits of church membership is having a Deacon assigned to you. Each Deacon ministers to 12-15 families or individuals (called clusters ). Deacons reach out to their cluster members each month via phone call, written card, e-mail, or visitation, and are committed to praying for the members in their cluster. Forging caring relationships and administering to the spiritual and physical needs of LPC members is the #1 priority of your Deacons. This Christmas, may you experience the wonder of God s glory, the richness of His presence, and the abundance of His spiritual blessings! He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David, and He will reign over the house of Jacob forever; His kingdom will never end. ~ Luke 1:32-33 Page 3

November Session Updates REPORT OF STATISTICS October 1 November 15, 2016 Communion: October 2 = 250 persons served November 6 = 265 persons served Funerals: (3) Non-member John William Johnston (DOD 10/20/16) officiated by Pastor Robert Mitchell at Cherokee Memorial, Lodi CA, October 27, 2016. - Laura B. (Lee) Silveira (#2364 DOD 10/30/16) officiated by Pastor Robert Mitchell at Stockton Rural Cemetery on November 3, 2016. - Edward Marshall Downs (#1446 DOD 11/3/16) officiated by Pastor Mathew Kirkland at Lincoln Presbyterian Church on November 12, 2016. Weddings: (1) Haley Gail Ruffin and Chris James Huff, November 5, 2016, officiated by Pastor Mathew Kirkland at Lincoln Presbyterian Church, Stockton CA. MSC to approve to attend the ECO National Gathering on January 24-26, 2017 in Greenville, South Carolina. At a Special Session meeting on Sunday, November 13, the Session voted to accept into membership: Linda Davies - Reaffirmation of faith Elgin Robinson Reaffirmation of faith Directory Updates Rob & Duffy Ruffin 2400 Eilers Ln #1704 Lodi 95242 Use only Comcast email addresses: Duffy-duffygr@comcast.net Rob-dufnruf@comcast.net Gwen Davies gwendolyn _davies@wycliffe.org Randy Bayne Reaffirmation of faith Marcie Bayne Reaffirmation of faith Christina Johnson Profession of faith Chris Balgemann Reaffirmation of faith At the regularly scheduled meeting of the Session the following actions were noted and taken: Treasurer s report: Chair Keith Evans, noted the church s financial status as of October 31, 2016 shows year-to-date income of $611,290 and year-to-date expenses of $591,545 which results in a positive balance of $19,845. MSC to approve a meeting of the congregation on December 11, 2016 after the first service, for the purpose of nominating and voting on Elders, Deacons, and Trustee for the class of 2019. Nominated elders are Ann Wunsch, Shawn Loy, and Dave Blicharz. Nominated deacons are Holly Meyers, Gela Yee, and Nancy Kaneko. Nominated for trustee is Drew Meyers. MSC to approve the Annual Congre- Jane Shuldberg mail to: PO Box 690865 Stockton 95269 Jenny Hamm 5685 Natoma Cir, 95219 Summer Verhines 2727 Edison St #222 San Mateo 94403 gation Meeting to be held on Sunday, February 12, 2017. Expansion Update - Pastor Fred Jantz The provision and timing of the Lord has prevailed and we are able to purchase the house at 6245 Gettysburg Place for $222,500. As escrow closes we will be able to activate the next steps of our building expansion plans: house removal, finalize building plans, stewardship emphasis, city/county/building permits, master plans, etc. The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Session is Tuesday, December 20, which is the annual joint meeting of the Session and the Board of Deacons. Respectfully submitted, Connie Andersen, Clerk of Session Ron & Mary Bruegel 6037 N Pershing Ave #240 95207 Page 4

Adult Discipleship Sunday Mornings 7:30am: The Book of Job In this 12-week series, Dr. Derek Thomas walks us through the book and considers what the Bible says about our darkest moments, addressing the relationship between God s sovereignty and the existence of evil, sin, and suffering. Led by Patrice Verhines and Carol Bedell, in the Fireside Room. 9:00am: Experiencing God by Henry Blackaby. Led by Linda Thomas in the Library. 10:20am Hearing God with Dallas Willard. Led by Lise Karnes in the Library. 10:20am: The Book of Romans with Pastor Van Selow and Lavon, in the Fireside Room. Congregational Meeting & One Service Sundays Please note the following schedule changes: Session has called a Congregational Meeting on December 11th immediately after the first service to nominate the Elders, Deacons and Trustee. One Service Sundays on Christmas & New Year s Days @10am. Annual Report Deadline The deadline for articles for the 2016 Annual Report is January 17th. Flower Chart The 2017 will soon be available for sign ups in the Narthex. If you would like to provide flowers for one of the services next year, please write your name in the space provided on the chart. The arrangements run approximately $40. If you sign up for flowers, you will need to call the florist on Monday to place your order using a debit or credit card, or you may go to the florist to pay by cash or check. Charter Way Florist 5620 N. Pershing Ave 956-9087 If you purchase the flowers for a Sunday morning and would like to keep them, please notify the office or pick them up by noon on Sunday. December Birthdays 1 Sara Blicharz 2 Patty Roek 3 Wendy Bell Amanda Stogner 4 Cori Reynolds 7 Jennifer Gutierrez Amy Kirkland Dorothy Wilkins 9 Leonard Tacla 11 Richie Senegor 12 Susan Blythe 13 Lauren Knapp Julie Senegor 14 Lori DeMercurio Cynie Downs Holly Meyers Gela Wachholz-Yee 16 Rachel Pena Joyce Korock 18 Sue Groenewegen Gabe Laguna Scott McGregor 19 Barbara Morefield 20 Alyson White Ryan Klinker 22 Carroll Johnston 23 Karen Gannt 26 Irma St. John John Montalvo 27 Jed Asis Tyler Graham 28 Heidi Fedor 29 Joy Greenlee Analynn Madarang Bill Wagner 30 Ben George Pat Winterberg Bob Yamaguchi 31 Ray Johnson Loren Tacla Chris Balgemann P O I N S E T T I A S Would you like to help furnish poinsettias for our Christmas services? The sanctuary will be decorated with poinsettias and you have the opportunity to donate toward their purchase (a $6 donation is being requested). A donor list will be included in the bulletin on Sunday, December 18. Please remit this form with your check, and return it to the church office by November 27. There will also be forms available at the Welcome Desk. Given in memory of: Given in honor of: Given by: Phone #: Page 5

WORSHIP ASSISTANTS - 9:00 am Service December 4 Greeters: Patty Roek, Lillian Harris Ushers: Betty Crecelius, Charito Lopez, Jane Carson, Maria Montalvo Sound Tech: Paul Johnson Security: Mark Gantt WORSHIP ASSISTANTS - 10:45 am Service December 4 Greeters: Bill & Merrilee Chapman Ushers: Holly Meyers, Dave & Sharon Olney Sound Tech: Patrick Fedor Video Tech: Sam Kirkland Security: Stan Kaneko December 11 Greeters: Ro & Tambi Loyd Ushers: Barbara George, Ron & Joyce Korock, Craig Potter Sound Tech: Paul Johnson Security: Jim Duncan December 18 Greeters: Sandy Harmon, Ed Gray, Jennifer Gutierrez Ushers: Tim Sass, Howard Stokes, Dave Hungerford, George Grismore, Leroy Alford Sound Tech: Paul Johnson Security: Jerry Crooks December 25-One Service @ 10am Greeters: Judy Flaig, Brant & Sandra Fetters Ushers: John & Carol Sharpe, Dottie Edaburn, Lavon Van Selow, George & Vicky Alavazo, Dave & Sara Blicharz Sound Tech: Paul Johnson, Patrick Fedor Video Tech: Keith Evans Security: Gabe Laguna, Bob Ramirez Flowers If you have signed up for flowers, you will need to call the florist on Monday to place your order using a debit or credit card, or you may go to the florist to pay by cash or check. December 11 Greeters: Patrick & Heidi Fedor, Keith Evans Ushers: Tom & Janet Beck, Bill & Carroll Johnston Sound Tech: Patrick Fedor Video Tech: Kaylee Webb Security: Bill Wagner December 18 Ushers: Dave & Sharon Olney, Nikki Pyeatt Sound Tech: Patrick Fedor Video Tech: Carolyn Ritchie Security: Donald Friis Charter Way Florist 5620 N. Pershing Ave 956-9087 December Flowers 18 Leroy & Cynthia Alford Thanks to the Assembly Crew of the December! Pew Supply December 7 Kathy Vermillion 14 Lisa Richers 21 Ila King 28 Lorna Zink New Members Please welcome our newest members to Lincoln & add their information to your directory: Randy & Marcie Bayne 710 Bedford Rd, 95204 304-0749 photos@randybayne.com Chris Balgemann 6706 Tam O'Shanter Dr #113 95210 702-4249 Linda Davies 2575 Porter Way, 95207 478-7053 ldavies@sbcglobal.net Christina Johnson 8253 Kelley Dr #A, 95209 400-4462 christina.johnson1018@gmail.com Mr. Elgin Robinson 2279 Dario Circle, 95209 957-3131 Page 6

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 Parent s Night Out 10:30am-Women s Charity Lunch 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Communion 7:30 am Adult Ed 9:00 am Worship 9:00 am Adult Ed 10:20 am Adult Ed 10:45 am Worship 6:00 pm Sr. High 8:30 pm College 6:30 pm Hula for Health 12:00 pm Quilting 1:30 pm Staff Meeting 7:00 pm Commission Mtgs. 9:30 am Retired Guys 5:15 pm Rehearsal- Instruments 5:45 pm Jr. High 6:00 pm Awana Club 6:00 pm CR 6:00 pm Bible Study 7:30 pm Rehearsal- Vocals 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 7:30 am Adult Ed 9:00 am Worship 9:00 am Adult Ed 10:05 am: CONGREGATIONAL MEETING 10:20 am Adult Ed 10:45 am Worship 6:00 pm Sr. High 6:30 pm Hula for Health 12:00 pm Quilting 12:00 pm Staff Lunch 1:30 pm Staff Mtg. 7:00 pm P/B/S 9:30 am Retired Guys 5:15 pm Rehearsal- Instruments 5:45 pm Jr. High 6:00 pm CR 6:00 pm Bible Study 7:30 pm Rehearsal- Vocals L@L Deadline 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 7:30 am Adult Ed 9:00 am Worship 9:00 am Adult Ed 10:20 am Adult Ed 10:45 am Worship 8:30 pm College 6:30 pm Hula for Health 12:00 pm Quilting 1:30 pm Staff Mtg. 7:00 pm Joint Session/ Deacon Mtg 9:30 am Retired Guys 5:15 pm Rehearsal- Instruments 6:00 pm CR 6:00 pm Bible Study 7:30 pm Rehearsal- Vocals 5 & 7:30 pm Candlelight Services Christmas Eve 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ONE SERVICE 10 am Worship Christmas Day Office Closed 6:30 pm Hula for Health 12:00 pm Quilting 1:30 pm Staff Mtg. 9:30 am Retired Guys 5:15 pm Rehearsal- Instruments 6:00 pm CR 6:00 pm Bible Study 7:30 pm Rehearsal- Vocals Page 7

Lincoln Presbyterian Church 900 Douglas Road Stockton, California 95207 Address Service Requested We re on the Web at: www.lincolnpres.org December 2016 Office Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:30-12 noon & 1:00-4:30 p.m. LIFE @ LINCOLN DEADLINE December 15 Follow us: Lincoln Presbyterian Church @lincolnpres @lincolnpresbyterian Weekly Schedule Sunday 7:25am - Adult Sunday School 9:00am - Worship & Children s Sunday School 9:00am - Adult Sunday School 10:20am - Adult Sunday School 10:45am - Worship & Children s Sunday School 6:00pm - Sr. High Group Wednesday 5:45pm - Jr. High Group 6:00pm - Adult Bible Study Celebrate Recovery Awana Various Growth Groups meet in homes & at the church during the week. Please call the office for details. Sermon Titles December 4 - The Jesus of Christmas" (Matthew 1:21,25) December 11 - "The King of Christmas (Matthew 2:1-2) December 18 - "The Immanuel of Christmas" (Matthew 1:23 & 28:18-20) December 24 - The Child of Christmas (Matthew 2) December 25 - The Christmas Given (Isaiah 9:6,7 & John 3:16) Lincoln s Mission: To know and love God, to know and love people, and bring the two together through Jesus Christ.