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March 2017 Friday, March 17 Look What s Inside! March 1... Ash Wednesday... p3 March 11.. Knitters and Crocheters... p3 April... Secret Sister Signup... p2 April 1... Church Work Day... p3 April 16... Easter Brunch... p3 April 30... Youth Sunday... p7 May 20... Tea in Africa... p3 July 17-21.. Vacation Bible School... p5 Adopt A Garden... p5 Discernment Survey... p7 Financial Snapshot... p7 Holy Week Calendar... p8 Neelsville Kids... p4 Session News... p7 Financial Snapshot... p7 The next issue of Neelsville News will be the April edition. Article submissions should be sent to neelsvillenewsletter@gmail.com by Wednesday, March 15 th. PASTOR S CORNER Teaching the Bible to Our Youth Featuring Andy Herman, Director of Youth Ministry Our church is blessed Pastor Pete to have committed youth ministry volunteer leadership and the direction of pastor-in-training, Andy Herman. The Youth Ministry Team partners with parents to encourage students to have a real relationship with Jesus Christ and feel a part of the Neelsville family. Through each facet of the youth ministry Friday nights, Sunday mornings, retreats, service projects, church league basketball, and special events they all seek to point young people to Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Andy and Tamara Herman (Tam has accepted a nomination to serve as a deacon!) Most importantly they teach youth the Bible, that they may be saved, grow in their love for the Lord through the study of His Word, and develop a Christian worldview. This month we are featuring a blogpost written by Andy about his current Friday night teaching series. As you read it, I urge you to pray for the outreach to our middle and high schools and the ongoing discipleship of our young people in the way of the Lord and the joy of salvation. Over the past couple weeks I ve been teaching on the parable of the prodigal son. In the research process of preparing for these teachings, I ve learned so much and have been re-awakened as to how beautiful this story is. I would like to share some thoughts about it with you in this relatively short post, and hope to get you thinking! The parable of the prodigal son is one of the most well-known parables told by Jesus. It can be found in Luke 15:11-34. While the story is very well known, its main point is often easily missed. Many people tend to focus on unconditional forgiveness as the most important point, and while that is a piece of the parable, it is not the primary one. Before I dive in, I would like to say that the book The Prodigal God by Tim Keller is a great resource on this parable, and on the gospel in general, and I highly recommend it. The Younger Son The younger son in this story almost certainly represents the tax collectors and sinners, who had upset the Pharisees at the beginning of Luke 15 by flocking to Jesus. The point Jesus is making here is pretty clear; those who are considered sinners and abject failures by religious people are just as available for salvation as anyone else. God freely welcomes those who come to Him, and He embraces them enthusiastically, regardless of their past mistakes. This point is the one which is often given the most attention when people CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

FELLOWSHIP 2017-2018 Secret Sisters at NPC The Secret Sister program is a wonderful program to get to know a Christian sister at NPC. The main focus is to pray for your secret sister throughout the year. You will be given an interest sheet on them with a variety of info. Cards and small gift items are welcomed by your sister at special times during the year. You will hold your sister in "secret" for the first six months and in October have a brunch to see who she is. The next few months you will have the opportunity to get to know your Christian sister better. Look for sign up sheets coming in April but for more information feel welcome to email Suanne Eschholz at srepine@gmail.com. 20701 Frederick Road Germantown, MD 20876 www.neelsville.org You can reach the Office at office@neelsville.org TEL: (301) 972-3916 FAX: (301) 972-3255 Senior Pastor Rev. Dr. Peter Della Santina pete@neelsville.org Parish Associate ECO Ordination Candidate Rev. Derek Longbrake Paul Kim dereklongbrake@gmail.com paulkimjr@gmail.com Children & Family Ministry Jamie Swope neelsvillekids@gmail.com Youth Ministries Director Andy Herman amichaelherman@gmail.com Treasurer Choir Director Wendy Coulliard Steve Kim treasurernpc@gmail.com kieunstevekim@gmail.com Neelsville News is published by Neelsville Presbyterian Church. Submit Word files and photos by the 15 th of each month to neelsvillenewsletter@gmail.com. Sherrie Cardea, Melissa Blount PASTOR S CORNER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Page 2 NEELSVILLE NEWS MARCH 2017 talk about this parable. While it is certainly a beautiful truth of the gospel, here it seems to serve as preparation for the second point made with the elder son. Ironically, it is probably the least critical of the three points I am covering. The Elder Son When Jesus tells this parable in Luke, his target audience is primarily the Pharisees and Scribes who had been complaining about the sinners flocking to Jesus (Luke 15:1-2). Thus, we would expect teaching directed at them, and that is what the illustration of the elder brother brings. Many people see the problem of the elder brother as simply not being able to accept his sinful younger brother; so they say the point is that we should just be less judgmental. However, if we look at the elder brother as a critique of the Pharisees and Scribes to whom Jesus was speaking, the meaning becomes more intense. The elder brother in the story is actually no better than his younger brother. He seems to have been obedient and good all his life, but when he refuses to go into the giant party his father is throwing, we should see that as extremely embarrassing to and a blatant act of disrespect toward his father. This was no small dinner his father was hosting; he had killed the fatted calf (v. 23)! The older brother showed as much disrespect here as the younger brother did at the beginning of the story. The message to draw from the elder son is not simply that we should be judging less, it is that even obedience can be sinful when it is for the purpose of extorting something from God. Just as the younger son only wanted the father s material goods, so the elder son ultimately only cared about what he could get from his father. In his case, obedience wasn t the result of true love, but of a desire to obtain blessings and goods. He felt his father owed him something. This is made evident in his reaction to the return of his younger brother. If our obedience to God is driven, even subconsciously, by the idea that it gives us leverage, or earns us certain rights from God, we will be in a dangerous place. It is perhaps even more dangerous than abandoning God, because our lost-ness is so much harder to recognize. Through the elder brother, Christ presents a scathing indictment of the religious people of the day, warning them that obedience for the sake of obtaining blessings is just as bad as outright rebellion. The Larger Context The story of the prodigal son in Luke 15 is preceded by two other parables - the story of the lost sheep and the story of the lost coin. In all three stories, finding what was lost results in celebration and rejoicing on the part of the finder. Thus, based on this context, we can see that the celebration must be the main point in the story of the prodigal son as well. Throughout all three stories we see Christ illustrating that any sinner, even a tax collector and or a sinner despised by the Pharisees, is precious to God and that indeed even a morally upright person is still a sinner. This parable is a call for each of us, including the good and the religious, to recognize our essential lost-ness, and our equal standing before a loving God who will rejoice at that realization. This parable is at the same time a beautiful tale of redemption and a strong rebuke to the religious elite. Any of us can recognize traits of both sons in ourselves in this story, ultimately boiling down to our desire for God s blessings over God Himself. As we see it in ourselves, I hope we may lean on God s grace to increase our love for Him.

FELLOWSHIP EASTER BRUNCH Our annual Easter Brunch will be held on Sunday, April 16 th between the two church services. We ask that the congregation bring a breakfast/brunch dish to share. The brunch will be held in the Fellowship Hall. Volunteers are needed to help with set-up before the brunch and clean up afterwards. By helping, we ensure that everyone will be able to attend a church service. More information for signing up will be provided later. Thanks! ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE The Ash Wednesday service is March 1 st at 7:30pm. Come join us in the Fellowship Hall for a soup dinner beforehand at 6:30pm. If you are able, please bring a soup to share. The Deacons will provide drinks and bread. The service will begin immediately after the meal. If you have questions, please contact Doris Teye or Debbie Noren at neelsvilledeacons@gmail.com. KNITTERS AND CROCHETERS We will meet Saturday, March 11 th from 10:00am- 12:00pm in the Conference Room next to the Library. There is lots of yarn and plenty of ideas and help. Come learn with us or update your skills. Contact Marilyn Splete at amsplete@yahoo.com with questions. TEA IN AFRICA Please mark your calendars and join us for the annual Ladies Only Tea, Saturday, May 20 th. We will be experiencing the wonders and joys of Africa through their teas, coffees, foods, music, etc. There will be a devotion, door prizes, free childcare, and fun! Tell your friends and have them join us as we continue our world tour. We need volunteers to help. Please contact Gerry Davis at 301-990-4240 or gerry.davis@outlook.com, if you can help. It would be greatly appreciated! MISSIONS NEWS THE HAROLD HARGETT FUND FOR MISSIONS When he passed away in 2003, beloved church member, Harold Hargett, bequeathed a fund to send out new missionaries into the world. Monies from this fund have been used to help send many NPC members on trips from Africa to the Caribbean to South America, as well as provided seed money for local and international programs. The Hargett Fund is to be used for mission outreach (local and global) and in particular to encourage the involvement of members of NPC in short-term mission trips and local mission projects --- for sending people out, creating missionaries, proclaiming the Good News, transforming lives! The Fund may also be used for seed money (partial funding) of new projects. Funding is available for active members of NPC and their children who are actively involved at NPC, non-members of NPC with approval of the Missions Council and Session, and pastors and ministry staff of NPC. Applications should be submitted at least three months prior to the time that money is due. Funds are limited to half the cost (not to exceed $5,000 per person/trip). The entire congregation will benefit from the trip when our missionaries return and share their experiences. Full requirements appear on the written application. For questions or to see a copy of Neelsville s Hargett Fund Application, contact one of our mission chairs: Local; Merilee Worsey, Global; Sue Farrell, Evangelism; Kevin Hutto or Pastor Pete. VALENTINE BOXES THANKS! Thanks to the many people who lovingly prepared home baked cookies, bought goodies, packed boxes and bags, or contributed to the cost of postage to mail the Valentine boxes to our college students and military families. We mailed 23 boxes and prepared 36 bags for our homebound members, staff, and others in our congregation! That s a lot of love (and candy)! TRUSTEE NEWS CHURCH WORK DAY Saturday, April 1 st is the Spring Church Work Day! Members and friends are encouraged to drop in to help spruce up the church in preparation of Holy Week! Families, small groups, committees, renters and individual gardeners are encouraged to Adopt-a-Garden to keep our church grounds looking beautiful all year! Contact Sandy if you have any questions: shutto.twin2@verizon. net. Work day will be held RAIN or SHINE! NEELSVILLE NEWS MARCH 2017 Page 3

As we March into spring and this incredibly important theme of the resurrection, I encourage families to actively engage in this season of Lent. One way to do this is to come as a family to the Ash Wednesday service coming up on March 1 st. As a parent myself, I have been thinking about how to talk to my 8 year old about the meaning and importance of this tradition. So, I asked my friend, Tamyra Porter, if she had any advice or thoughts. She shared a great article from a Presbyterian pastor, Rebecca Kirkpatrick entitled, Remember You are Dust. The article discusses how Ash Wednesday serves as a reminder for our own mortality. Death is the consequence of sin. So, a discussion about what sin is and how it separates us from God would be a great one to have with our children. Sometimes it s hard to know when our children are ready for such a discussion. My youngest daughter, Charlotte, is 4 years old and is a Cubbie in an AWANA program that is a Bible memorization club for children. One of her first verses to learn was All have sinned... (Romans 3:23). I wasn t sure she was going to understand this, but together we read a story from her book about the topic and I began to ask her if she could think of a sin of her own. She surprised me and shared that she knew she had trouble with lying to her father and me. My mind was blown! She got it! So in that moment we prayed together and she confessed her sin to God. A great follow up to a discussion with our children about sin is that it s not the end of the story. Easter is coming, right? Pastor Kirkpatrick explains, God s love is stronger than any mistakes [we] might make. It is a love that won t stop even when [our] own life on Earth does. I look forward to coming to the Ash Wednesday service here at Neelsville with my own family and hope I may see you there too! The first Sunday of Lent, March 5 th, we are having a special worship service for children during the usual Sunday School time to reflect on our Savior together. I ll also be introducing a paper chain with Lent activities for younger children to rip off the chain each day and complete a meaningful activity like praying for someone who is sick or a discussion question based on a Bible verse. For the older children who can read independently, we will have a Lent reading plan reading through the Gospel of John. As we approach Holy Week and Easter, we will also have a special event on Good Friday that is specifically geared for children and families. It will be an interactive way to explore the significance of the Resurrection. I ll be sharing more about this in the bulletin and in next month s newsletter. Our family ministry team is seeking volunteers who would like to be part of this awesome event. Thank you Church Family for all for your continued love and support of our NPC children. In Christ, Jamie Swope Director of Children and Family Ministry Sunday School Fun Pastor Pete s Children s Message Page 4 NEELSVILLE NEWS MARCH 2017

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL VBS SAVE THE DATE! This year s theme for Vacation Bible School (VBS) is Maker Fun Factory! VBS is coming to Neelsville July 17-21 st, 2017, 9am-12pm. This will be an amazing time to minister to children in our community. We are looking for over 40 volunteers to make this happen, so this is definitely an all hands on deck kind of thing. Please be praying about how God could use you to make this week awesome! Please contact Jamie Swope at jamiejswope@gmail.com if you are interested in helping out! Think Spring; Adopt-a-Garden! Members and friends of the church are invited to adopt an established flower bed, garden or tree area anywhere on the grounds of the Neelsville campus to take care of on their own schedule! Simply contact the NPC Trustee below or pick up a flyer in the Welcome Center today! Contact Sandy Hutto, NPC Trustee Email shutto.twin2@verizon.net NEELSVILLE NEWS MARCH 2017 Page 5

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YOUTH NEWS STUDENT MINISTRY The student ministry started the year very well! In January we had our Winter Retreat an amazing time for coming closer as a group and learning more about Jesus. Church basketball will be wrapping up in only a few short weeks. If you are interested in coming to support the students in one of their final games, email me at the address below for more information. We have a lot coming up as well! This month we will be taking some students to check out the National Museum of African American History, we will be having a potluck get-together, and Youth Sunday will be on April 30 th! This year has already been great so far, and I can t wait to see what else God has in store. If you are interested in volunteering with the youth ministry, or if you have any questions for me, you may contact me at npcstudentmin@gmail.com. Andy Herman Director of Student Ministries FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT FINANCIAL UPDATE General Operating Fund: The Operating Fund Income for January was $53,527 and January expenses were $43,006. Building Fund: Building Fund Income for January was $2,645 and the January expense was $2,773, for the monthly mortgage payment. The Budget Committee thanks you for your generous and faithful giving. Operating Income Received $53,527 Year To Date Total Operating Expenses $43,006 Building Funds Received $2,645 Total Building Fund Expenses $2,773 SESSION NEWS FEBRUARY 2017 SESSION NOTES Session met on February 16 th with three out of eleven elders present. Session opened our meeting in the sanctuary with the choir with a joint prayer by Pete and Steve. The choir was there for their practice time and the session members came to see the wiring that has been completed for the new projector. Craig Arold has made a platform that will be mounted to house the projector that will be over the main doors to the sanctuary. Completed discernment surveys are beginning to come in. If you haven t already, please take time to prayerfully fill out the survey online (located on the Denomination Discernment page on our website at www.neelsville.org) or the paper version and mail or bring the paper survey back to the church. The church is at an important crossroads and it is vitally important that everyone s voice is heard. Session requests that the surveys be completed and returned by March 1, 2017. Aroon Datta gave an update on adult Sunday school classes. The Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis class, held in the Chapel Large Room at 9:30am, is well attended with about a dozen people each Sunday. A class that follows the sermon series is held in the Library at 9:30am and one hour before that at 8:30am in the Library is a class that is studying Twelve Ordinary Men by John MacArthur. Chad Porter shared that there are plans to have a Sunday school class for parents started in a few months. It will be taught by several couples with children including Chad and Tamyra and would focus on parenting with faith, relying on God, and prayer. NEELSVILLE NEWS MARCH 2017 Page 7

Non-Profit Organization 20701 Frederick Road Germantown, MD 20876 US Postage PAID Suburban, MD 20898 Permit No. 1012 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED Worship,Grow,Go! Celebrate Changed Lives! Calendar Wednesday, March 1...Ash Wednesday Supper (6:30pm) and Service (7:30pm) Sunday, March 5...First Sunday in Lent Sunday, April 9...Palm Sunday Friday, April 14...Good Friday Service at 7:30pm Sunday, April 16...Easter