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JUNE 2013#532
Rev. Scott Bowerman PastorRev. Dr. Raymond K. Anderson Parish AssociateSandy Wilson Childrens Ministry DirectorErin Regan Contemporary Worship & Youth Minister
Helen Wingert OrganistDanielle Kardisco Director of Music MinistryRoberta Lawyer SecretaryRon George Custodian
Central Presbyterian ChurchMemorial Square 40 Lincoln Way West
Chambersburg, PA 17201Church Phone: 717.264.4113 Fax: 717.264.9272
Office Hours: 8:00am4:00pmemail: cpc@centralonthesquare.org
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Hello?
Hello?? Is anyone LISTENING TO ME??Getting a message out is harder and harder than ever. One of the great ironies of our time is that
we are more connected than ever before, with cellphones, email, text messages, Facebook,
websites, etc., etc., but the sheer deluge of communications we receive makes it hard todetermine which are important and should be given our attention.
Every organization faces the challenge of getting their message across and churches are no
exception. In addition to the weekly bulletin and monthly newsletter, heres what were doing to
help you stay current on the news and events of Central Presbyterian:
1. Website - we have created a brand new website that will contain both a wealth of static
information about the church - service times, classes, MDO, staff and so on - but also will have
information about upcoming events right on the home page. Recent sermons can also be
downloaded from the website. Check it out at www.centralonthesquare.org.
2. We now have the capability of sending email blasts to those in the congregation who useemail. If you have not received an email from Central in the last couple of weeks, please send
your email to Bertie at rlawyer@centralonthesquare.org to get on the mailing list.
3. We are in the process of implementing a system that will make phone calls and play a
prerecorded message to all households in the church database. This will work exactly like the
system used by the school district. We will use this for reminders of important events and to get
the word out in the event of an emergency, like if weather forces the cancellation of a church
event. You will be able to opt out of the phone messages if you wish.
4. Facebook pages. Central has the following pages that also display event information, edifying
messages and pictures of recent events:
Church page - search for Central on the Square and like the page.
Music Ministry - search for Music Ministry at Central On the Square and like the page. Childrens Ministry - search for Central's Kid's Ministry and like the page.
Youth Ministry - search for Youth Ministry at Central On The Square and like the page.
We will use all of these avenues to broadcast news and events. But again, given the sheer
volume of messages we receive, its up to you to make the extra effort to receive and give
attention to the communications we send.
Theres LOTS of great stuff happening at Central - I hope you will keep informed of all of it.
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Dear Members of Central,Thank you for keeping me in your prayers before
and after my surgery. Your cards, calls and con-
cerns were deeply appreciated.God bless,
Jane McClelland
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Chur ch FamilyThank you..
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A Special Thank YouTo Gary and Ginger Lewis for their generosity in
donating the Commercial Grade Bunn coffee
maker to Centrals kitchen! Your kindness is greatappreciated.
Members of Central Presbyterian Church
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Dear Church Family,
Thank you so much for the wonderful care pack-
age you sent! It has provided my teammates and Iwith the perfect snacks as we are studying for fi-
nals around our busy schedules. It means a lot to
know that my church family is thinking of me whileI am away at college.
Thank you,
Jess Whitmore
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JULYsNewsletter deadlineSunday, June 23rd
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World Visions Knit for KidsThank you to all the talented knitters who havehelp make warm sweaters for children in our
country and around the world. Your volunteerismthrough this gift has helped us make a differencein the lives of over half a million children. Forthose who would be interested in sharing your giftfor knitting, you will find a basket of yarn in thehallway outside the workroom on the first floor ofCentral Church.
Habitat for Humanity o f Franklin CountyOn behalf of Habitat for Humanitys Board of Di-rectors, our many volunteers and our present and
future homeowners we wish to thank Centralsgenerous contribution in support of our programwhich benefits many residents of Franklin County.Your prayers and support are greatly appreciated.
Prayer Warriors,Thank you for all your prayers for me and the
surgical team at Hershey during my surgery Mon-
day. I came home on Tuesday and am resting /healing. I feel God has a new assignment for me
and am praying that He will reveal that plan to me
during the rec-operating from my surgery that Imay serve Him as He sees fit.
Love and Prayers to All,Alta Holden
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SUNDAY LUNCH JUNE 30 ~ 11:30Sunday June 30 will be our next 5th Sun-day service, providing the opportunity toworship together as one body. We will
have a combined service, including com-munion, at 10:00 AM in the sanctuary. Toextend the opportunity for community, wewill have a covered dish luncheon follow-ing the service. The church will providedrinks and tableware and we ask everyoneto bring their favorite dish to share. Thereare three ovens, a warming unit, two refrig-erators, and several roasters in the churchkitchen to keep food warm or cold duringthe service. You are welcome to use any
of these or bring in your own crock-pot,cooler, etc. Following the service, we willbe able to share a meal and some fellow-ship time. Mark your calendars, find yourfavorite covered dish recipe, and plan to
join us June 30th for a time of worship,good food, and togetherness.
Please Note: There will be no Sunday
school classed on June 30th
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TheGemsofCentral
Centrals Special Concerns
Genevieve Ambrose Newt Stak66 Sanibel Lane, Chbg. 17201
Raymond & Gunlog Anderson
119 Mt Union Rd, Fayetteville, PA 17222
Isabelle Allen Jay Keefer311 Cumberland Ave, Chbg. 17201
Alma Bender Beverly Winthe
1120 Lincoln Way E, Chbg. 17201
Mildred Brown
611 Wallace Ave, Chbg 17201(presently in Florida)
June Fiddler Susan Snyde2650 St.Paul Rd, Chbg. 17201
Stanley & Esther Johnson Laurie McKelvie56 Sanibel Ln, Chbg 17201
Alva Kline Beverly Winthe49 Lincoln Way W, Chbg. 17201
Glenn & Betty Shaffer Dale Hastings722 Stanley Ave, Chbg 17201
John Shoap Dave Bende131 Brumbaugh Ave, Chbg. 17201
Isabel Vanderau Eric Mellot806 N. Penn Hall Dr, Chbg. 17201
Ruth Weaver Tawnya Seco1060 Wallace Ave, Chbg. 17201
Dorothy Zullinger Sandy Myers155 Colonial Dr, Chbg. 17202
Luther Ridge-264-57002735 Luther Dr., Chbg. 17202
The Cottage
-Ellen Bush, 2724 Esther Cr. **(NM) Beverly Winther
Menno Haven-263-8545
2075 Scotland Ave.
Nursing Center
-M. Karolyn Lawrence #412 Dale Hastings-Dr. Robert Coy, #217 James Kearns
-Libby Reasner, #303 Sandy MyersFarmHouse
-Marcia Grubbs #304 Jay KeeferWalden Place
-Lawrence Mohr #21 *(NF) Jay KeeferNorthgate
-Dorothy Burkholder, #1206 **(NM)
Village Square-Robert Zullinger #136 ***(NV)
-John Bowerman #209 Dale HastingsMenno Village
-LaVerne Knarr #610D Laurie McKelvie
Penn Hall-261-02201425 Phila. Ave.
Manor Building
-Selma Thomson #121 Beverlie Wissner-Gennie Boozer #206 Tawnya Secor
-Frances Farmer #324Beverly Winther
-Mary Fish, #221 Beverlie Wissner
-Elton Simpson #417 Mike Herbert-Margaret Sponsler, #229 Susan Snyder-Dorothy Buchwalter, #228
Providence Place-709-06682085 Wayne Rd.
Bob Zeis #317 Tawnya Secor
*(NF) = No Flowers please **(NM) = Non-member***(NV) = No Visits please
If you know of any changes or updates, please contact the
church office, 264-4113.
Deacons name is now listed with those he or she visits.
Phone numbers and birth dates have been removed from
this page. If you wish to contact, (by phone), a member of
the Gems of Central, please contact the church office at
264-4113.Updated: June 2013
Moved to West Virginia
Treva Kerns601 Foxcroft Ave, Apt #1Martinsburg, WV 25401
Grafton County Nursing HomeFlorence Steil, Room 413A
3855 Dartmouth College HwyN. Haverhill, NH 03774
Quincy Skilled Nursing Care-749-31516596 Orphanage Rd., Waynesboro 17268
-Carolyn Kreutz #229 Beverly Wissner
Shook Home-264-681555 S. Second St.
Quarters
-Joan Depuy #3062 Newt Stake
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SESSION ACTIONSMAY 2013
1) Reviewed/approved wedding policy presented by the Worship Committee2) Approved the recommendation to hire Dani Kardisco at the Wedding Coordinator3) Approved request of Nancy Keefer to be married in Centrals Sanctuary on April 12,
2014 with ceremony to be conducted by Pastor Scott4) Approved the OneFund Stewardship Campaign for this Fall5) Approved an increase in the Youth Budget to $5,600 for the current budget year6) Approved repairs to the church organ at a cost of $11,400 drawn from the McAllister
Fund.
MENS PICNIC(This is forALL men and boys of the church)
Wednesday ~ June 12 ~ 6:00 PM ~ Waltonian Meadows
Please join us for our annual Mens Picnic. Allmen and boys of the church are invited andare encouraged to bring friends and familymembers. The picnic will be held at WaltonianMeadows on Wednesday June 12, from 6:00PM to dark. (From the church, take Route 11
North and, at the Norland Shopping Center, turn right onto CornertownRoad. Two stone pillars mark the entrance to the park.) In case of heavyrain, the picnic will be held in Friendship Hall.The church will provide ribs plain and barbecued hot dogs, chickenwings, rolls, and beverages. You are asked to bring a vegetable, salad ordesert to share, your own table service, and lots of napkins. The park hasplenty of open green space, a playground area, volleyball net, and a streamfor fishing or wading. You may want to bring horseshoes, balls, Frisbees,softball equipment, fishing gear and dry clothes for boys who go wading.
We will also have some carnival type games beanbag toss, tug of war,etc. You may also want to bring a folding chair to watch the festivities.Reservation slips will be in the church mailboxes and will also be availablein the office. As always, there is no charge for the meal, but donations willbe accepted to help defray costs. Plan now to join the rest of the guys foran evening of great food, fellowship, and fun!
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Ushers2nd Sandy Myers, Newt Stake, Jerry & Jane McClelland9th Bev & Don Wissner, Tawnya Secor, Howard Brand16th James Kearns, Susan Snyder, Doug Vanderau, Jack Kier23rd Eric Mellott, Mike & Ingrid Herbert, Gladys Kuehn
30th Laurie McKelvie, Bev & Don Wissner, Bill Glaubaugh
Greeters2nd Scott & Kari Wiley, Beverly Winther9th Dennis & Lani Brechbill, Kurt & Robin Updegrave16th Philip & Amanda Bietsch, Ron & Linda Igou23rd Alan Kline, Rich & Tammy Carbaugh30th Brian & Anna Offutt, Bill & Sally Glaubach
Assistant Leaders2nd Jenine Grove
9th Jenny Daniels16th Dani Kardisco23rd Karl Shreiner30th Gene Wilson
Ministry Duties for the Month of JUNE
Praying for Missionsin June
Gideons&
United Churches
May Prayer PartnersEllen BushMarcia CampbellRich & Tammy CarbaughDavid CowleyGeorge & Anne Cowley
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Fath er s Day
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MENs BIBLE STUDY ~ June 1 & 15Group meets at 7:00a.m. the first and third Saturday of each month at the Texas Lunch onLincoln Way West downtown Chambersburg.
Then after breakfast at 8:00, we then walk up to Central for bible study in the Parlor
Our video study will be:Walking With God in the DesertFor more information, please contact the church office at 717-264-4113
MISSION COMMITTEE UPDATEChurch mission work means supporting and bringing Gods word to people far away, right?
Wrong! Thats only part of it. Central Presbyterian Church supports 12 local charities: Meals
on Wheels, Habitat for Humanity, the Salvation Army Clearing House, Network, the Gide-
ons, United Churches, Women In Need, Fruitbelt Farmworkers, the Wilson College Chaplain
Fund, the Chambersburg Hispanic Center, Franklin County Prison Ministry, Pregnancy Min-
istries, and the Cold Weather Shelter.
Want to help? Lookfor the little manila envelopes in the pews that say Local Mission
Causes. Place it in the offering plate with your contribution, or drop it off at the church of-
fice.
And the other way you can help is to join the mission committee! Were always looking for
ideas and helping hands. Meetings are usually once a month, Thursday at 4:00pm
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YouthWhoah! Where
has this school
year gone?? Con-
grats to all you
young people for completing another year of edu-
cation! How blessed we are that we get to nourish
our minds for very little cost!! Lets remember to
express our gratitude for the opportu-
nities that were given every day
A huge THANK YOU to Pat McNamee and
the Waynesboro Jazz Band, as well as DJ
Mark Hollen, for providing such exciting and
quality entertainment at our Sock Hop and
Ice cream Social! You are treasured! Thank
you also to everyone who donated, helped, and participated! It wouldnt have been such
an awesome party without you!!
The youth and youth committee of Central will be taking the summer off of organizing
church-wide fellowship events and fundraisers! Well be in touch about new ones in the
Fall!The Middler Lock-In was a wonderful suc-
cess!! We started off the night with an ob-
stacle course and game stations in the
Friendship Hall, then played more games in
the youth room, played the ever-popular Sar-
dines around the whole building (except the
off-limit ar-
eas), made
quirky and
creative videos about favorite Bible stories (make sure to
ask Jeremy Stahl to do his Jesus impression for you!!!),
studied and discussed the Word, prayed a whole lot, gave
each other positive affirmations, and fell asleep to Veggie-
Tales (their choice!).
YOUTH
GROUP
NEWS
Eat Your Hearts Out Charlies Angels!
OK! Now you can let go!
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Lock-In continued from page 6
In the morning, the wonderful Ann Miller came in andcooked us all a delicious breakfast! Thank you,
Ann! Thank you, also, to Dani and Jeff Kardisco for
chaperoning, and to Bertie for helping Erin set up on
Friday after-
noon!
Please pray for the 2013 Point Pleasant Mission Team as we get ready for a big
adventure! We will be leaving Central at 1pm on July 7th. Wed love to see youthere to pray us off!
Updates on the Middler Beach Retreat and the Senior High NYC trip to come in
future months!!We love and appreciate you, CPC family!
Contemporary WorshipPlease join us in welcoming Matt Brennan into the praise team! Matt is a Chambers-
burg native and works at the court house on the square! He is playing electric guitar for
the 1st worship service, in addition to playing with First United Methodist! He is a won-
derful guy with a servants heart! Thanks, Matt, for joining our effort to glorify God
through music!
Dance and Drama teams will be worshipping spontaneously throughout the summer.We look forward to engaging in deep, meaningful worship when the Spirit calls!
There will be guest worship leaders in the first service on July 14th and August 11th! Its
always beautiful to experience someone elses worship perspective! Come support our
guests!
Erin attended in the National Worship Leader Conference on May 13-15th in Lancaster
and loved it! She came home inspired and excited about what God placed on her heart!
She would love to share with any of you what she learned! Her written notes are avail-
able also for sharing. Thank you again, Norm and Jeanie Harper for providing the re-
sources for this awesome experience!
I ndeed, the time is coming, and it i s now here, when the true worshipers wil l worship
the Father in spir it and truth. The Father is looking for people like that to worship
H im. John 4:23
YOUTH
GROUP
NEWS
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Attention adults!Vacation Bible School is NOT
just for kids.
Pastor Scott is teaching a classfor adults on the topic of PRAYER!
Come grow in your personal relationship with Jesus during VBS -- June 16-20.Adult class will be in the church Parlor from 6:30pm 8:00pm.
Do you like smiles, high fives and
the laughter of children?If the answer is YES, then have we
got a deal for you!!!
Summer is vacation time and our regularSunday School teachers vacation too.
We are looking for people who LOVEJESUS and LOVE CHILDREN to sign up
to fill in for a Sunday or two during the
summer June 2 through September 1.
Heres the deal:
You would prepare one 20 minute segment ofeither Bible Lesson, or crafts or cooking or
science or games. All materials are provided.
Come join the fun and excitement of growingin Jesus with our Sunday School children!!
For more details contact Sandy Wilson atkidsmin@cenralonthesquare.org.
Sign up sheet are in the Lobby near
the elevator.
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VB S M ission F ocus
This year our Mission giving in VBS will go to help the children at Navajo Min-
istries in Farmington, New Mexico. The picture above shows the Hoganstyle center of one of the long-term childrens homes. Many Navajo childrenwhose parents are not able to care for them come to live here and find loving
houseparents who care for their needs and share the love of Jesus with them.
These children have often beenthrough horrible circumstances
and have a hard time learning
and focusing in a regular school.
The picture on the right showsthe Navajo School that has been
built on the campus of NavajoMinistries . The teachers help the
children learn in a calm, loving
and safe atmosphere.
Our Sunday School Children send money each month to help support Destiny aNavajo girl who has been living in one of the Childrens homes since 2010.
Be watching future bulletins and check facebookCentrals Kids Ministry andour web sites for specific items to donate. (websites =
www.kidsonthesquare.webs.com; AND www.centralonthesquare.org)Cash donations are always welcome.
For more info on Navajo Ministires go to their website:. NavajoMinistries.org
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SAVE T H E DAT E !VBS Kick-off B lock P arty!J UNE 15
11:00am - 1:00pm
Church Parking L ot
Food! Games! Crafts!
I nvite your family & friends!T his event is for E VE R YONE !
Look In t he f oyerSign up today to help with the B lock P arty
Volunteer slots available:Set up: 9am11am
Booths: 11amnoon OR noon1:00pmClean up: 1:00pm2:30pm
Sign up sheet is on the easel beside the Living Water fountain.
Keep checking for new details at:
www.kidsonthesquare.webs.com; AND www.centralonthesquare.orgAlso, Like our Facebook pages:
Central On The Square & Centrals Kids Ministry
(also check out: Youth Ministry at Central on the Square, &
Music Ministry at Central on the Square)
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L ets reach Chambersburg for J esus!
1. PRAY! Pray daily for the children and families & for our VBS Team!2. Invite children! Offer to give them a ride!3. Volunteer to help during VBS.
4. Help at the Kick-Off Block Party on Saturday, June 15 (11am-1pm) in the church parking lot.
5. Donate supplies from the Giving Tree that will be in the lobby6. Donate money (cash donations are always welcome to help with the cost of items we need to purchase).
6. Come to work days (watch for dates in the bulletin, on Facebook and on the websites) or pick up a
Take Home packet and prepare materials at home.
Remember t he dat es ar e June 16-20; 6-8:30pm!Questions? Contact Sandy Wilson at kidsmin@centralonthesquare.org.
D ates: Sunday T hursday, J une 16-20
T imes: 6:00pm - 8:30pm
Ages: 3 years old(must be potty trained)thru those whohave completed 5 th grade;
and a class for adults
T heme: SonWorld Adventure P ark --Making Right Choices
Ther es St i l l Time t o Join t he VBS Team! Cont act Sandy Wi l son TODAY!
We Are Getting Ready for VBS!
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MUSIC NEWS
Summer is here! Yahoo!!!
What that means in Music Ministry isthe choir gets a break and all of you tal-
ented Central members have an opportunity to share yourGod given musical gifts with us!
SIGN UP outside my office on the 2nd floor with yourname and email! We have over a dozen Sundays avail-able!
A Mens Chorus will be singing on June 9th. We will haveone more rehearsal on Wednesday June 5th at 6:30pm.Come and join us for fellowship and making music!
I just wanted to take a moment to thank all the ensemblesthat participated in Music Appreciation. We are so blessedat Central to have such dedicated children, teen and adultmusicians. My prayer this summer is that if you havea desire to participate in Music Ministry and have been
resisting that you take a daring step, let the HolySpirit move you and join us in the fall.
In Christs Peace,Dani
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UPCOMING FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
The nice weather is here and fellowship opportunities abound at Central.
Please note these dates on your calendar and make sure you are part ofthe festivities.
JUNE 12 Mens Picnic Calling all men & boys join us at WaltonianMeadows on Wednesday evening June 12. The church will provide ribs,wings, hot dogs and rolls. YUM! You provide a salad, vegetable, or desert.This is a great time of food, fellowship, and fun. Bring your Frisbee, base-ball bat, fishing rod, wading shoes, etc. According to rumor, there will alsobe a tug of war, so start building those muscles now. Reservation slips and
directions are available in the church office.
JUNE 30 5th Sunday Service We will be coming together to worshipas one body at 10:00 AM in the sanctuary. Following the service, we willshare a covered dish lunch. The church will provide drinks and table ser-vice. We ask you to bring your favorite covered dish to share.
JULY 20 ChambersFest On July 30, 1864, Chambersburg became
the only northern town to be burned by Confederate soldiers during the
Civil War. Chambersburg bounced back quickly and has celebrated thespirit of the townspeople and the rebirth of the town every July since 1986.
Central participates in the celebration by extending our hospitality and
opening our doors to visitors. Greeter sign up sheets will be posted in the
lobby in June.
AUGUST 23 Annual Church Picnic Once again we will be meetingFriday evening at Norlo Park to share food and fellowship with membersand friends of Central. More information, and reservation slips, will beavailable soon, but reserve the date now.
SEPTEMBER 29 5th Sunday Service Central will worship to-gether as one body and celebrate our 145th anniversary. Following the ser-vice will be a special lunch commemorating our heritage. More informationwill be available soon, but reserve the date now. You will not want to missthis service.
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Chambersburg Meals on WheelsServices for the Homebound is desperately in need of
drivers, delivery partners and volunteers to help assem-ble meals for delivery. The commitment is every otherweek for 1-1/2 hours to 2 hours in the morning. If inter-
ested in volunteering, please call Rena Moore at 263-7228 between thehours of 6am-9am or 12Noon-2pm, Monday through Friday. Meals onWheels is committed to serving a hot balanced noontime meal to thehomebound and elderly of our community.
MILITARY CARE PACKAGES: After more than 11
years the Military and College Care packages continue togo strong. This could only be made possible through yourcontinued support of financial aid and goodie donations.Unfortunately our funds are slowly being depleted due topurchasing additional items to fill the boxes that are mailed out eachmonth. F inancial support is greatly appreciated and much needed atthis time. Checks may be written to CPC and on the memo line:Care Packages or please feel free to give your monetary donationsto Sue Stahl.
As always books, magazines, music CDs, DVDs, hard candies, snackcrackers, home-baked cookies, etc. are also greatly appreciated.Please place your items in the cardboard box under Sues mailbox inthe hallway near the churchs library.We will be collecting each month with 3 boxes being sent on the 3rdSunday. If you have any questions, please contact Sue Stahl by call-ing the church at 717-264-4113 for more details.
STEPHEN MINISTRIESIf youre experiencing the loss of a loved one, sufferingwith a long term illness, a terminal illness, or if yourelonely and have no one else to turn to, perhaps a Stephen
Minister could assist you through those troubling times. To contact TrenaOyler please call the church at 264-4113.
Stephen Ministers, your next meeting will be at Central PresbyterianChurch on Monday, June 10th, 6:00PM.
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Vi si on Sta temen t
Central Presbyterian Church is a community ofbelievers led by the Holy Spirit to:
C Comfort those in needE Empower and Equip disciplesN Nurture through Christian Fellowship and prayerT Tell the Good News of Jesus ChristR Reach out and serveA Adore and worship GodL Love
Sharing the l iving water of Jesus Christ
with al l who thirst.
Contemporary Worship Service8:30 A.M. Friendship Hall
Worship - Message - Music - Praise
Casual Dress
Traditional Worship - 10:45 A.M.
Church School 9:30 AMClasses for all ages
Memorial Square 40 Lincoln Way WestChambersburg, PA 17201
Phone: 717- 264-4113 Fax: 717-264-9272Office Hours: 8:00AM to 4:00PM
Church Staff Email Addresses & Phone Ext.
Church: cpc@centralonthesquare.orgSandy: kidsmin@centralonthesquae.org x314Erin cwandyouth@centralonthesquare.org x106Helen: hwingert@centralonthesquare.org x216Danielle: music@centralonthesquare.org x206MDO: centralsmdo@centralonthesquare.org x301Custodian: custodian@centralonthesquare.orgRoberta: rlawyer@centralonthesquare.org x119
Session
Meets 3rd Tuesday7pm
Douglas Vanerau 2013Linda Igou 2013James Sharp 2013Thomas Diehl 2013Bill Daniels 2014Jean Gisriel 2014Susan O. Keefer 2014Don Weber 2014Luella Smith 2015Karl Shreiner 2015Brenda Black 2015
Ann Miller 2015Kathryn Finley Clerk
Deacons
Meets 1st Sunday-11:45am
Jay Keefer(Trsr) 2013
Eric Mellott 2013Sandy Myers 2013Beverlie Wissner 2013Dale Hastings(Mod) 2014Beverly Winther 2014Tawnya Secor 2014James Kearns 2014Michael Herbert 2015Newt Stake 2015Susan Snyder 2015Laurie McKelvie 2015
Trustees
Meets 2nd Wednesday-7pm
Eric Ritchey(Pres) 2013
Tim Miller 2013F.Lucille Stence 2013Howard Brand 2014John Leary 2014
Anne Miller 2014Carol Varner 2015Philip Bietsch 2015Gary Geiman(trsr) 2015
Your Central Presbyterian Church Officers
mailto:cpc@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:kidsmin@centralonthesquae.orgmailto:cwandyouth@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:hwingert@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:music@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:centralsmdo@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:custodian@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:rlawyer@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:rlawyer@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:custodian@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:centralsmdo@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:music@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:hwingert@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:cwandyouth@centralonthesquare.orgmailto:kidsmin@centralonthesquae.orgmailto:cpc@centralonthesquare.org