October 2018 Hillsboro Presbyterian Church Koinonia Newsletter Hillsboro Presbyterian Church is a Caring, Christ-Centered Community that is excited to Know Jesus; Grow spiritually; Show God s love. Inside this issue: Pastor s Peace; Worship 1,3 Welcome; Greeters; Birthdays 2 Craft Fair; Missions; Worship 4 Crossways Bible Study 5 Connect/Groups; Friday Family Fun Night; Ladies Night Out PCUSA Peacemaker Visits 7,8 Calendar 9 What s Happening: World Communion Oct 7 Sunday, PCUSA Peacemaker visit Worship Oct 14 Co-Mission Mtgs Friday Family Fun Oct 19 Ladies Night Out Worship/Bluegrass Oct 21 Sunday; Mission Co-Mission; Book Club Session Oct 23 Hillsboro Prayer Oct 24 Breakfast HPC Craft Fair Oct 27 Worship; Groups Oct 28 Brunch Bunco Oct 30 6 Sometimes it feels like the world is coming at us so quickly that we don t know which way to turn, where to look, what to do next. In a chaotic world, we find strength in knowing that God is always near. That is why I m grateful for the ministries of peacemaking and reconciliation in the Prince of Peace, which culminates with the Peace & Global Pastor s Peace This is where I would feature the upcoming events for the month. Witness offering on World Communion Sunday, October 7. It is Or good I could to feature be reminded your article. that, with all the discord, pain, and conflict in our communities and in the world, we serve a God who promises harmony and responds to violence with reconciliation and peace. The Peace & Global Witness Offering draws Presbyterians together and provides education and exposure to those who show us how to do this work well. It has helped support our church partners in Madagascar recover from years of destructive development. This year we have the special blessing to host a peacemaker from the church in Madagascar here at HPC. Rev. Perline Cooper (see the flyer) will join us in worship, followed by an International potluck lunch and a continuing conversation about the mission of the church in Madagascar. We give to the Peace & Global Witness offering because we know that every level of society is in need of Christ s Cont. on pg. 3)
P a ge 2 HPC Koinonia Newsletter P a ge 2 Welcome Visitors and Newcomers If you do not have a Church Home, consider being a part of what God is doing here at HPC. There are 5 steps: 1) Know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior; 2) Know HPC is where Jesus wants you to belong; 3) Attend an HPC 101 Class; 4) Meet with Session; & 5) Profess your faith before the congregation. Visitors and Newcomers are invited to everything in this newsletter. We welcome YOU in the Name of Jesus who welcomes us! Birthdays Anniversaries Elena Johansen 2 Jackie Upton 3 Stephanie McVean 4 Sandra Fulk 9 Crystal Jones 9 Benjamin Hurley 10 Jack Baker 17 Phil Kidby 19 Janine Wikoff 23 Helen Kuhn 29 Beth Neumann 31 Gary & Dana Gale 8 Jamie & Aimee Dolan 22 Greeters Flowers October 7 October 14 October 21 October 28 Lita and Jerry Lenz Chris Wesley Jill Cessna Greta and Elroy Schindler October 7 October 14 October 21 October 28 Jeanie Morgan Sign up in the FSH Sign up in the FSH Jeanie Morgan
HPC Koinonia Newsletter P a ge 3 Pastor s Peace (continued) peace at all times, in all ways. From our congregation, where we retain 25 percent of this offering to support local peace efforts; to the wider presbytery region, where 25 percent is used to support peacemaking efforts being pursued, together with our neighboring congregations; and to the ends of the earth, where the remaining 50 percent is deployed by the Presbyterian Mission Agency to join the peacemaking efforts of church partners all over the globe. We join these monetary gifts with our prayers for peace and our work for justice. Check out the Peace & Global Witness website (www.presbyterianmissio n.org/peace-global) to find out more information on how your support of this offering helps. As a community of faith, we want to deepen our commitment to peacemaking so that it becomes a visible and profound witness to our community. I challenge each of us to consider how we might be a witness, and generously give to the Peace & Global Witness Offering. I pray that the God of Peace would join with Christians all over the globe on World Communion Sunday, October 7. As Presbyterians, we claim Jesus Christ as Prince of Peace and pattern our lives in the compassion, kindness and grace that he shows us. Joy & Peace Worship Schedule Sunday, Oct 7 World Communion 20 th Sunday After Pentecost Guest Missionary from Madagascar Rev. Perline Cooper Matt 25:31-46 Theme: to the least of these. Sunday, October 14 21 st Sunday After Pentecost Mark 10:17-31 Theme: What things do we love so much that they get in the way of devotion to following the way of Jesus? Sunday, October 21-Bluegrass Sunday 22 nd Sunday After Pentecost Mark 10:35-35 Theme: Jesus exemplified what it truly means to be great in God s sight by serving and giving even giving up his own life. Sunday, October 28 23 rd Sunday After Pentecost - Reformation Sunday Mark 10:46-52 Theme: Faith is the means by which Jesus leads us into the fullness of life God desires for us.
HPC Koinonia Newsletter P a ge 4 Mission News It's HPC Craft Fair time!! YOU have an opportunity to help! So, heat up your ovens: Quick breads (apple, zucchini, banana, etc) are ON the menu! HPC CRAFT FAIR - Saturday, October 27, 9AM-3PM LUNCH is coordinated by the Mission Commission & HPC volunteers in support of VOH as well. Contact Nancy Johnson if you are available to help. Space is filling up fast. There are a variety of vendors selling everything from Angel items to wool sculptures. And there is more: adult bibs (yes, even adults need them), baby items, dog & cat treats & jackets, jams & jellies, jewelry, papercrafts, pumpkins, soft snowballs, tree skirts... and more! Vendors are from HPC and the community! Rental proceeds will benefit VILLAGE OF HOPE! In the past the Craft Fair has enabled us to send ~$1000/ yr. We view the HPC Craft Fair as an opportunity to reach our community as well as financially support VOH! Please contact Sue Dever (Fair Coordinator) or Nancy Johnson (Elder, Mission Commission) if you are interested in helping to sell (VOH/HPC has a table) or bake (bread/food) on the day of the Sale. HPC CRAFT FAIR Saturday, October 27 9AM-3PM Thank you, Sue Dever October 7 th October 27 th November 18 th World Communion Sunday- International Potluck. Please bring a dish from your heritage. Missionary Perline Cooper will talk about her work in Madagascar. Craft Fair supporting Village of Hope. Please volunteer to help in the kitchen selling food and to bring crock pot chili. Contact Nancy Johnson: nanzjohnson@outlook.com Alternative Marketplace Representatives from many missions we support will be here for early Christmas giving. Worship News After some months of hiatus, our co-mission met again in September. If you've noticed the change to our sanctuary, you might guess that we were a bit restless and ready to get things done, which I hope you'll agree is a good thing. :-) If you're still wondering what I'm talking about, it's this: the back pews have migrated to the fellowship hall. The primary reason for this is to improve wheelchair accessibility in the sanctuary, something we have been discussing as a co-mission since early this year. We also see this as a way to encourage our small congregation to sit a little closer together. When the need arises, we can always bring in additional seating. Thank you to John McFerran and Steve Dever for making it happen! Our co-mission also discussed Steve's Minute for Congregation idea. This is still in the formative stages, so if it sounds intriguing, please find Steve and ask him about it. It has been brought to my attention that our praise team is in need of a bass player. So if you know someone who is tuned into the deeper things in life, or if you are that person, let us know! Please don't forget to check the communion sign-up sheet, and we always appreciate your help with ushering. As always, if there is anything we can do to accommodate a need, or address a concern, please let me or Bob know. Blessings, Matt McLin, Worship Elder
P a ge 5 Crossways is designed for people who want (at least once in their lives!) to work through the Bible in full, from Genesis to Revelation. Students gain the knowledge and ability to read the Bible with understanding and interpret it intelligently. Crossways is a 60-unit course with clearly written text and 157 illustrations, making it a marvelous resource that students and clergy will refer to long after the "official" course is over. Crossways is taught over a two-year period. The manual can be purchased as a whole ($75) or in six sections of ten units each ($20 each). Study questions come with the student manual. A Biblical Journey to Last a Lifetime! Crossways is indeed the flagship course for Crossways International. It is their most comprehensive and longest-selling product, refined and updated over 30 successful years. About Crossways: A comprehensive Bible study course Leads students through all 66 books of the Bible Clear text, 157 memorable illustrations Covers the Bible's narrative and major themes 60 units in six sections of 10 units each Students prepare for class with study questions Make up sessions to help you stay on track Used interdenominationally SIGN UP NOW FOR A LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE BEGINS MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 WHERE: Hillsboro Presbyterian Church WHEN: Mondays from 7:00-8:15pm beginning October 1 COST: $75 for the full course (60 Units) or $20 per 10 units INFO: Pastor Bob or Lisa Stebe revbob@hillsboropres.org Church Office: 503-648-5660 Bob s cell: 909-455-4519
HPC Koinonia Newsletter P a ge 6 Connect/Groups Book Club Meets the 3rd Sunday (October 21 ), 11:30am in the Quiet Room. Questions? Contact Pat Ehresmann. Sunday Brunch Meets the last Sunday of the month (October 28) at Sunset Grill. Questions? Contact Dennis Baker. Pinochle meets the 2nd Friday of the month (October 12) at Dale & Sandy Fulk s. Questions? Contact Sandy Fulk. Bunco Meets the last Tuesday (October 30) 7pm. Hostess: Lori Wisdom. RSVP Donna Bowen, 503-313-4687 Ladies Night Out meets the 3rd Friday (October 19), 5:30pm at Ernesto s Italian Restaurant. RSVP Donna Bowen, 503-313-4687. Friday Family Fun Night October 19 6-9pm Mark your calendars now! We ll have lots of fun playing board and card games. Plan to come and join in. If you have a favorite board or card game, bring that along too. Blessings, -Tom Pansino, Education Elder Ladies Night Out Friday October 19 5:30pm At Ernesto s Italian Restaurant. RSVP Donna Bowen, 503-313-4687. Adult Sunday School Sundays 9am HPC Library Beginning October 14 Leader: Phil Grawburg You don t need to sign up. Please just come and join!
HPC Koinonia Newsletter Page 7 Plan on making this part of your Mission Awareness, Peacemaking & Global Witness efforts: PCUSA International Peacemaker Carl Horton, coordinator of the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program said, Last year, Presbyterians went to Madagascar and this year we are bringing one of the leaders of the church there to speak, Utilizing the PC(USA) s Matthew 25 Initiative, the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program has intentionally selected speakers who can help congregations understand what it means to be a Matthew 25 Church. Rev. Perline Cooper All Are Welcome! Saturday, October 6 11:00 am Gathering at East Woods Presbyterian Church 16210 NE 20th St, Vancouver, WA 98684 Phone: (360) 944-5841 Jackie Tyler, Mission chairperson Sunday, October 7 Worship at 10:00 am followed by Lunch at Hillsboro Presbyterian Church 172 N.E. 32nd Avenue Hillsboro, OR 97124 Phone: 503-648-566 Bob Stebe, pastor Sunday, October 7 4:00-6:00 pm Potluck Dinner hosted by the Presbyterian Urban Network at Colonial Heights Presbyterian Church 2828 SE Stephens St, Portland, OR 97214 Phone: (503) 236-2430 Debra Pulse, Moderator of the Board of Deacons, CHPC We d like to see all the Portland/Vancouver Metro Area & beyond come join us! Three events hosted by congregations in the Presbytery of the Cascades on the weekend celebrating of World Communion Sunday and the dedication of our Peace and Global Witness Offering will feature Perline Cooper. We would love RSVP s to be able to plan for our hosting you and your group, but come whether or not you can contacted us.
HPC Koinonia Newsletter P a ge 8 Churches in Madagascar: The 5-million-member Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar, known by its Malagasy acronym, FJKM. The FJKM has multifaceted and holistic ministries that respond to the challenges of poverty, human exploitation, social and political conflict and environmental degradation. The island of Madagascar, home to 25 million people, is one of the world s poorest nations (92% of its population lives on $2/ day ) while being one of the earth s richest ecosystems (80% of its flora and fauna are exclusive to Madagascar). Perline Cooper has been an ordained pastor for 38 years in the 25-million member Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar (FJKM), our partner denomination in Madagascar. Rev. Cooper has served as head of the Sunday School for the FJKM for 18 years, taught Biblical Hebrew at one of the FJKM s seminaries for 13 years, served as Vice President of the FJKM for 4 years and headed up the FJKM AIDS Program for 5 years. She currently oversees the ministry of 3 Malagasy congregations in North America Montreal, Ottawa and New York City. Perline lives in Albany, NY with her husband Bruce Cooper. They have one son, Allan Cooper. FJKM, Reforestation & Environmental Education, Madagascar In response to the environmental degradation that is devastating the country, the Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar (FJKM) is promoting sustainable integrated development through its environmental program. PC(USA) funds will be used to install village tree nurseries, train farmers and pastors in agriculture and arboriculture to provide sustainable livelihoods and reduce environmental impact, and create and operate an environmental education program in primary schools. (E047980)
HPC CALENDAR 2018 Sun Mon 1 Tue Wed 2 3 Thu 4 Fri 5 Sat 6 6-8pm Iglesia de 12:30pm QWO B-Ball 6:30pm Combined Jesucristo Bible JH/SH YG Study, Youth Group, 6:45pm Choir Band Practice 7pm Crossways Bible Study 6:30pm Praise Team/Band 7 8 11 10am Worship w/ Communion 11:15am Fellowship 11:30am Deacons 1pm Iglesia de Jesucristo Worship/ Potluck 6-8pm Iglesia de 8:30am Happy 6:30pm Combined Jesucristo Bible Children Applesauce JH/SH YG Study, Youth Group, Day 6:45pm Choir Band Practice 7pm Tuesday s 7pm Crossways Treasures Bible Study 6:30pm Praise 7pm Pinochle at Team/Band Fulks 10am-12pm Session Records Review 12-2pm IRCO Class 14 15 18 20 9am Adult SS 10am Worship (child SS) 11:15am Fellowship 11:30am Co-Missons 1pm Iglesia de Jesucristo Worship 6-8pm Iglesia de Jesucristo Bible Study, Youth Group, Band Practice 7pm Crossways Bible Study 21 22 9 10 16 17 12-2pm IRCO Class Pastor Bob Synod Meeting Oct 3-6 12 19 6:30pm Combined JH/SH YG 6:45pm Choir 6:30pm Praise 8:30am Happy 12-2pm IRCO Class Team/Band Children Parent/ Teacher Conferences 5:30pm Ladies Night Out (Ernesto s) 6-9pm Family Fun/Game Night Pastor Bob on Study Leave Oct 15-20 24 25 6-8pm Iglesia de 7pm Session Jesucristo Bible Study, Youth Group, Band Practice 7pm Crossways Bible Study 6:45am Hillsboro Prayer Breakfast 6:30pm Combined JH/SH YG 6:45pm Choir 6:30pm Praise 1:30pm Craft Fair Team/Band Set Up 28 29 31 Halloween 9am Adult SS 10am Worship (child SS) 11:15am Fellowship 11:30am Groups Brunch 1pm Iglesia de Jesucristo Worship 6-8pm Iglesia de 7pm Bunco @ Lori Jesucristo Bible Wisdom s Study, Youth Group, Band Practice 7pm Crossways Bible Study Koinonia articles due 9am Adult SS 10am Worship/ Bluegrass Sunday 11:15am Fellowship 11:30am Mission Co-Mission 11:30am Book Club 1pm Iglesia de Jesucristo Worship 13 23 30 26 27 9am-3pm Craft Fair 12-2pm IRCO Class 8:30am Happy Children Stone Soup Day 6:30pm Combined JH/SH YG 6:45pm Choir
Pastor Rev. Bob Stebe Youth Leader JH/SH Tom Pansino Children s Ministry Director Jill Appel Choir Director Nona Scott Church Office Manager Debbi Like Office hours: Tues.-Fri.; 9:30am-1pm Worship: Sunday, 10am Deacons: A-Deh Joanna Swanson Dev-G Molly McCall H-L Chris Kennedy M-R Jill Cessna S-T Lori Wisdom U-Z Joanie Loepp Session: Stewardship Elder Worship Elder Missions Elder Operations Elder Property Elder Education Elder Mike Appel Matt McLin Nancy Johnson Becky Smith John Stroeve Tom Pansino The Vision of HPC is for all to EXPERIENCE that GOD is able to do MORE by His Spirit at work within us. Therefore: Our Mission is to continue to build A CARING, CHRIST-CENTERED COMMUNITY that is excited to - KNOW Jesus GROW Spiritually & SHOW God s love...all for His glory and purpose. Ministers: The Members God is able.. Ephesians 3:20 Hillsboro Presbyterian Church 172 NE 32nd Ave Hillsboro, OR 97124 Phone: 503-648-5660 Fax: 503-648-7623 Email: info@hillsboropres.org www.hillsboropres.org