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The Presby News Canby Presbyterian Church February 2018 Newsletter Pastor s Pen February 2018 Daniel 9:3 So I gave my attention to the Lord God to seek Him by prayer and supplications, with fasting, sackcloth and ashes. Genesis 18:27 And Abraham replied, "Now behold, I have ventured to speak to the Lord, although I am but dust and ashes. It is already February; time seems to be flying along. This year we have an interesting juxtaposition of events. The liturgical season of Lent starting with Ash Wednesday falls on the secular holiday of Valentine s Day. This means that Easter this year will fall on April 1st, or as we call it April Fool s Day! Upon first glance it is a bit hard to reconcile Valentine s Day and Ash Wednesday together. When we think of Valentine s Day we think of romantic love. We think of cozy dates and gifts such as flowers, candy, or maybe even jewelry. We think of a romantic dinner at a nice restaurant; maybe with champagne, or some of those foods that are supposed to increase the libido like oysters, asparagus, pomegranates, and of course something chocolate for dessert. Contrast that to Ash Wednesday the first day of Lent; the solemn day where people have crosses made from the ashes of palm leaves put on their forehead or hand. It s the day when many people decide to start giving up something for the season. It s a day we are supposed to remember that we are mortal and sinners and that from dust we came and to dust we shall return. Although it is a bit hard for a conscientious Christian to reconcile the decadence of Valentine s Day with the solemn sacrifice of the start of Lent I think there is one thing that does hold them together; and that one thing is love. Not romantic or erotic love, but as the Greeks called it agape. Agape is the greatest kind of love; the highest form of love, it incorporates charity and the love of God for man and of man for God. Love is the reason for the season of Lent. But it s the agape type of love. Even though we are sinners that have fallen short of the glory of God, God still loves us. God loves us so much that God sent Jesus to die on the cross for us. God s love and grace is ours and because of that grace we know that we have a place in heaven with God. This isn t the kind of love that usually makes us feel giddy and goofy like when we see someone we are attracted to. This isn t the kind of love that can come quickly and just as quickly disappear. This is a love that lasts forever. It s a love that is beyond anything we have ever felt or ever will feel. So as we walk through the store and see the heart shaped boxes of chocolate, the wall of pink and red cards that express love for that special someone, or see the commercials that tell us the best gift to get is one with precious metals and stones and a large price tag on it, we need to also remember that there is that greater love that doesn t require us to buy things to show our love and dedication. It s the love of God that only asks us to believe in God and to share the love that God gives us, even though we don t deserve it, with the rest of the world. Blessings, Pastor Steve

First Presbyterian Church 311 Saint Olaf Avenue N Canby, Minnesota 56220 www.fpccanby.org 507-223-5148 fpccanby@gmail.com Pastor: Rev, Steve Tyykila Cell: 1-651-341-5336 Email: styykila@gmail.com Feb 11 Feb 18 Feb 25 Greeters/Ushers Genevieve Tyykila Chuck & Karen Houtman Tom McCammon Keith & Betty Rehn Keith Rehn Feb 11 Kathy Merrill Feb 14 Betty Rehn Feb 18 Marge Frazeur Lectors Feb 25 Karen Houtman Hospitality Chuck & Karen Houtman Feb 11 Genevieve Tyykila Feb 18 Lyle & Carol Tobin Feb 25 Keith & Betty Rehn Deacon Bulletin Delivery Betty Rehn Feb 11 Betty Rehn Feb 18 Betty Rehn Feb 25 Chuck Houtman Church Events This Month Sun,, CLUNKY CAN OFFERING FOR MISSIONS Thu. Feb. 1, 6:30 pm Wed. Feb. 7, 7:30 pm Thur. Feb. 8, 2:00 pm Wed. Feb. 14, 10:00 am Wed. Feb. 21, 5:15 pm Wed. Feb. 28, 10:00 am Finance/Property Committee Worship/Hospitality committee Christian Ed./Outreach committee All By Myself (Widow/Widowers Fellowship) Pastor s Bible study 11:00 am Mission Committee 7:00 pm Ash Wednesday Service 7:30 pm Session Lenten Supper and study Pastor s Bible Study 5:15 pm Lenten supper and study Birthdays Feb. 10 Barb Vanstrom Feb. 12 Betty Rehn Feb. 13 Allen Maldonado Rides to Church Call: Duane Wallert, 223-7267, Flower Care Arlene Briggs Attention Ushers: Serving Supplies (cups, napkins, silverware, etc.) are now located in the cupboard of the former sound room in the Chapel. Cookies are in the refrigerator in the basement. 2-14-89, Anita & James Burgoyne

If you would like to request prayers and to activate the Prayer Tree, please contact Pastor Steve Tyykila by his cell phone, 651-341-5336 or use the church email address, fpccanby@gmail.com (messages left on the church s answering machine may not be retrieved in a timely manner). The Pastor will then make the necessary contacts to begin the prayer tree lists. Thank you. Pastor s Schedule: Pastor Steve Tyykila is available to talk with you either as a drop-in or a scheduled appointment during his regular office hours, Mon - Thurs, 8 am - 4 pm. Also please let him know if you or a family member would like a visitation. He is always available for EMERGENCY calls at (651-341-5336). Stay Connected: www.fpccanby.org is the church website with calendar info. Find us on Facebook (First Presbyterian Church of Canby, MN) The church email address is: fpccanby@gmail.com Our Sunday Morning Service is 9:30 am. Memorial Gift Suggestions If you are considering a memorial gift to First Presbyterian Church, the following categories are suggested: Building Improvements Electronic Equipment Landscaping Mission Projects Library Undesignated Music Lenten Supper and Study In life and in death, Jesus words were powerful and meaningful. Despite the serious effort and increased pain required for Jesus to speak as he hung on the cross, Jesus spoke seven final words statements that have much to teach us about Jesus, his Father, and ourselves: Hamilton explores these final words as seen and heard through the eyes and ears of those who stood near the cross. Each session begins with the biblical account followed by a first-person story as might have been told from the viewpoint of one of the characters at the cross. Then the session explores the meaning of Jesus dying words for our lives today. Join the crowd now and experience the final words from the cross. Starting Wednesday Feb. 21st at 5:15 pm and continuing every Wednesday in Lent.

Mission Committtee Update The Mission Committee is always looking for these items that we recycle. They can be dropped off in the new drawer unit in the narthex by the lift. Pop tabs Are sent off to the Ronald McDonald House Unused Hotel sundries Are packaged with a washcloth and given to the Women s Shelter in Marshall Ink Cartridges Are given to The Connection and sent in for a small rebate. Eye Glasses Are given to the Lion s Club and then are given out to people in need. Box Tops for Education Are collected all year long and given to the school in the spring. Ash Wednesday service Wednesday February 14th 7 pm An Ash Wednesday Prayer: Merciful God, you called us forth from the dust of the earth; you claimed us for Christ in the waters of baptism. Look upon us as we enter these Forty Days bearing the mark of ashes, and bless our journey through the desert of Lent to the font of rebirth. May our fasting be hunger for justice; our alms, a making of peace; our prayer, the chant of humble and grateful hearts. If you have a question for this question & answer column you can give it to Pastor Steve or you can drop it in the prayer request box at the back of the sanctuary if you would rather remain anonymous. Q: If Lent starts on Ash Wednesday (Feb. 14th this year) and goes until Easter (April 1st) Why do we say it is 40 days of Lent when according to the calendar it s 46? A: The period that we call Lent does not include the six Sundays. Those are Sabbath days and not considered fasting days. So for those who are inclined to give up something for Lent you are technically allowed to indulge on those Sundays.

Session Meeting Synopsis- Wednesday, January 17, 2018 *Expense for the month of December exceeded income by $9,033.85. Expenses year to date exceeded income by $140.85. In December, we paid out mission money to the Presbytery. This included the General Mission ($500), disaster relief ($1,157.99- Reformation meal), Christmas Joy ($379.00) and Peacemaking ($288.75). We paid out $1,813.91 to Prairie Five along with mission money to The Connection of $350.00. Property insurance of $2,807.75 was also due. *Cecelia Maldonado was present at the meeting. She read her Statement of Faith, answered questions and was approved for Confirmation on February 11. *2018 Committee leadership is: Chr. Ed/Outreach- Doug Frazeur, Chair and Marge Frazeur, Recorder; Finance/ Property- Chuck Houtman, Chair and Keith Rehn, Recorder (Randy Lopau- Session report. Mission- Marian Cordiner, Chair and Marcia GIngles, Recorder; Worship/Hospitality- Genevieve Tyykila, Chair and Betty Rehn, Recorder; Deacons- Chuck Houtman, Chair, Betty Rehn, Vice-Chair and Kathy Merrill, Recorder. In response to questions, it was noted that Personnel leadership for 2018 is: Tom McCammon, Chair; Carol Tobin, Vice-Chair; Chuck Houtman, representing Deacons; and Keith Rehn, At Large member. *The General Assembly Statistical Report was reviewed, approved and will be sent to GA. *Deacons- reported plans for Communion set up/serving and bulletin delivery. Note was also made that work is being done on Channel 6 to broadcast services. *Mission Committee- $50 donation approved for Schubert family. Ten birthday bags were filled and taken to Prairie Five. Personnel Care items packed for women s shelter. *Worship/Hospitality- the following recommendation was approved: duties of usher and greeter will now be done by same people. Persons designated as Hosts will be responsible for the coffee hour, including set up and clean up. This is a change from past procedures when we had separate greeters while the ushers were also responsible for the coffee hour. What Do I Have? What do I have, Lord, that you would need me as a servant? Eyes, he said, to see the beauty in all that I ve made and my children as they travel life s highway. Hands, he said, to reach out and touch hurting souls, to give a hug or encouraging pat on the back. Feet, he said, to lead my children through this world of strife and to help them run from sin and follow me. Mouth, he said, to lift up your voice and sing praises to me so others may hear the joy in your heart. Ears, he said, to listen to my still, small voice of love and to hear my children when they cry for help. Heart, he said, so you may know the full love of my Spirit and love my children as I have loved you. Thomas Butler

Dec. 17 Year to Date 2017 Budget % of Budget Oct-17 Year to Date Expenses Income dec. 17 General Expenses Interest Salaries Local Mission 5,263.50 96,242.72 *Pastor 3,144.37 37,732.00 37,732 100.0% Per Capita Income 2,431.60 *Pastor - Tax Allowance 1,030.00 4,120.00 4,120 100.0% General Mission 110.00 1,645.00 PCUSA Special Offerings 379.00 1,179.95 Pulpit Supply 900.00 900 100.0% Special Mission Offerings 1,367.00 Other Salaries Heifer Project now with Mission Custodian 340.00 3,929.00 11,000 35.7% Memorials 40.00 23,380.81 Employer Taxes 382.16 2,500 15.3% Thanksgiving Meal Income 50.00 1,813.91 Workman's Comp 926.00 Upper Room/Worship 15.00 Allowances (Pastor) Fellowship/Hospitality 25.96 *Manse Utilities 308.33 3,700.00 3,700 100.0% Flowers 96.00 229.00 *Continuing Education-Books 750.00 750 100.0% Other Local Mission offerings 100.00 1,405.00 **Pension, health, disability 1,638.31 19,659.72 19,660 100.0% Other Income 595.00 * Family Dental 136.03 1,632.36 1,632 100.1% Special Donation 10.00 Mission Lenten/Advent Meal 145.00 377.00 Manse Repair Fund Per Capita 3,462.60 3,463 100.0% Building Improvement 120.00 1,610.00 General Mission 500.00 2,000.00 2,000 100.0% Transfer of funds -17,600.30 PCUSA Special Offerings 1,825.74 2,337.94 Good Friday Service Offering The Connection 350.00 1,100.00 1,100 100.0% Tax credit/refunds 417.20 417.20 Special Mission Projects Mission Committee 144.23 2,005.46 Heiffer Project Thanksgiving Meal 1,813.91 1,813.91 Committees Christian Education/Outreach 72.37 546.57 1,500 36.4% Library 150 Asssests December 2017 Total Income $6,864.93 $117,150.31 Camp 1,320.00 Checkbook Balance $8,328.10 Worship/Hospitality 200.43 1,415.27 1,500 94.4% Coop Savings & Memorials $82,511.39 Mission committee 154.94 1,983.54 Endowment PCUSA $38,979.90 Building and Maintenance Endowment First Security $22,203.55 Church Utilities 819.99 6,919.73 10,000 69.2% Raymond James Fund $10,330.60 Church Repairs/Maintenance 460.00 2,337.26 3,000 78.0% Total Assets $162,353.54 Manse Repairs 517.74 2,000 25.9% Custodial Supplies 276.63 500 55.3% Insurance 2,807.75 10,801.25 10,000 108.0% Total Liabilities $0.00 Equipment 969.98 500 194.0% Property Tax - Fees 20.00 20 100.0% Office Telephone, Internet 181.87 2,211.47 2,000 110.6% Postage 50 Funds Carried over to 2017 from 2016 Supplies 582.55 500 116.5% (included in Checking Account-Updated Aug 31) Copier 114.74 1,318.18 1,200 109.8% Continuing Education 0.00 Web Page 297.50 300 99.2% Mission Committee 0.00 Office Equipment 500 Baby Closet 87.37 Professional Fees 275.00 300 91.7% Bible Camp 0.00 Car (vouchered) 270.71 500 54.1% Concerts 525.90 Office other 94.00 125 75.2% Session Expenses 688.09 Other Expenses Income more than expenses (YTD): -$140.85 Miscellaneous Total $15,898.78 ######### 123,202 82.3% Income more than expenses (Dec. 2017) -$9,033.85