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Tuskawilla Presbyterian Church
3600 West State Road 426
Oviedo, Florida 32765
Telephone: (407) 671-4173
Fax: (407) 671-9808
General e-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.mytpc.org
Regular office hours are
Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sunday Worship Services
9 a.m. – Contemporary Worship
11 a.m. – Traditional Worship
1 p.m. - Bansok Korean Church Worship
Table of Contents
The purpose of Tuskawilla Presbyterian Church is to love God, love
our neighbors, be active disciples, and bring others into fellowship with
the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Message From Pastor Chris Chandler Page 2
Deacons’ Report Page 4
CPR Task Force Report Page 5
Financial Report Page 8
Membership Changes in 2011 Page 9
TPC Preschool Report Page 9
TPC Staff and Leaders Page 10
Other Session Team Reports Addendum*
* To read the full reports submitted by each of our ministry teams, please visit the
publications page of our website at http://www.mytpc.org/Our-Publications.html and
click on the link to see the 2011 Annual Report Addendum.
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Pastor’s Message
2011, The Year of Mission
Christmas and New Year Greetings,
It can be said emphatically that Tuskawilla is most truly a
missional congregation. With the dark clouds of global recession
and gloomy economy lingering over us, we inaugurated this year preparing and praying to bring
the Gospel of Christ into the nooks and crannies of our culture and community. This was our
hope, but we had no idea just how grand God’s vision was going to be. During The 40 Days of
Community God surprised us by raising up 110 people to engage our community with the Mes-
sage of Hope, through local projects and ongoing service.
Many of you then plunged in to deeper waters, taking part in the follow up study, Just Walk
Across the Room, learning to articulate and share your faith in a way that was authentic and
actually felt effective. By the month of June some of you were so moved by those experiences
that 22 of you organized a mission trip to Fort Blackmore, Virginia, where you passionately
went to work, helping those living in rural Appalachia.
All the while here at home during the summer months, our ongoing acts of compassion
continued. Many of you volunteered with the Sharing Center, partnered with HOPE, partici-
pated in Meals on Wheels, visited our shut-ins, tutored at the Edgewood Children’s Ranch,
just to name a few.
By the autumn, the missional momentum we were experiencing guided us to incorporate our
younger children into some of these great endeavors. All the children who took part in our
Wondrous Wednesday program during the fall, shared in a variety of important mission projects
week-to-week, writing letters to soldiers and shut-ins.
With the overwhelming news that homelessness among children in Seminole County continued
to skyrocket through 2011, in September we began a joint partnership with Families in Transi-
tion and Tuskawilla Middle School as a primary outreach of our church. This is a partnership
that will provide numerous opportunities to care for local families who are struggling.
If that new venture wasn’t exciting enough, then came the announcement by Tom and Lisa
Hullinger that they were establishing Christ the King Charities as a 501(c)(3) not for profit
organization, to bring humanitarian relief and Christian hope to Little Saints Orphanage of
Lagos, Nigeria, eventually to Casa Emanuel in Romania, as well as to local group homes here
in Central Florida.
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With the year winding down, I would presume folks might have decided to take a deep breath
and choose to rest from all the life changing Gospel work they’ve tirelessly engaged. And yet,
in October over 50 TPC volunteers served at this year’s Community Hoe Down where we
witnessed the greatest community participation we’ve ever experienced.
The grand finale for 2011, Christmas in the City, was held on December 17. Each year we part-
ner with over 20 churches, in a coalition called One Body, to offer a celebration in downtown
Oviedo which carries the spirit of Christmas into the homes of over 300 needy families.
Friends, it can honestly be said, that countless families have been touched and transformed by
Christ, through the ongoing love, service, and sacrifice of the saints at Tuskawilla Presbyterian
Church.
A few years ago, I asked the question, “Would anyone notice if TPC were no longer here?”
We can certainly respond in a cacophony of praise, the answer to that question is resoundingly,
“YES!”
I wait in grand anticipation to see what God’s plans are for us in 2012.
To God be the Glory!
Christopher Chandler, Senior Pastor
Tuskawilla Presbyterian Church
& Preschool
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Board of Deacons
According to the Book of Order, ”The ministry of deacon as set forth in Scripture is one of compassion,
witness, and service, sharing in the redeeming love of Jesus Christ for the poor, the hungry, the sick, the
lost, the friendless, the oppressed, those burdened by unjust policies or structures, or anyone in distress.”
Providing Transportation: Transportation services for doctor’s appointments, therapy needs and
church services are coordinated by the Deacons with assistance from the congregation. In 2011, the
Deacons provided 24 rides.
Providing Meals: The Deacons continue to work with members of the congregation to provide meals.
In 2011, 7 were delivered to members as needed.
Memorial Services: In cooperation with the Church Circles and other volunteers from the
congregation, the Deacons assisted with 3 memorial services and receptions in 2011.
Cards, and Phone calls: In 2011, the Deacons mailed 373 cards to members. This included birthday,
anniversary, and get-well cards. In addition, 132 phone calls were made to our homebound and other
members.
Visitations: The Deacons continue to visit our sick and homebound members. In 2011, the deacons
made 62 visits.
Flower Delivery: A very appreciated ministry provided by the Deacons is the delivery of flower
arrangements, each Sunday and on special occasions to the sick, the homebound, and to local nursing
homes. In 2011, 29 flower deliveries were made.
Coordinating Resources: The Deacons continue to provide contacts for special resources. The
resources become helpful for the congregation and outside requests for assistance. Many phone calls
requesting food, rent assistance, etc. are received by the church office and followed up by the Deacons.
Deacons are involved with Oviedo’s Hope Organization as well as with Families in Transition, an
organization that provides family necessities for Seminole County’s homeless families.
Special Programs: In 2011, the Deacons participated in the Mission Fair the church had in March.
Our display board explained what the duties of the Deacons are, and provided a sign up sheet for people
who wanted to volunteer to help with meals, transportation and memorial services. In November, the
Deacons along with the finance and Service and Mission committees gave Publix Gift cards to 4
families who needed assistance with their Thanksgiving dinner. In December, the Deacons provided
lunch to choir members and Youth who participated in the annual Christmas Caroling program by
visiting 8 homebound members. The Deacons also baked cookies for each homebound person. In
December, the Deacons together with the Finance and Service and Mission teams gave Am Ex and Tar-
get Gift Cards to 8 families in need of assistance at Christmas.
2011 board of Deacons: New Deacons for 2011 were Jerry Harned and Bob Gray. The Deacon leaving
the board in 2011 is Jeff Meyer. New Deacons are Steve Allison, Helen Daly, Carol Farlow,
Pam O’Toole, Carol Perry, and Janet Schwartz.
Submitted by:
Pamela O’Toole
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Church Planning Retreat (CPR) Task Force
“I will confirm my covenant with you and your children after you, from generation to
generation. This is the everlasting covenant: I will always be your God, the God of all
generations.” Gen 17:7
I. Background Preparation of the Session and Planning Team --Vision Statement
During the past few years, the Session has read and discussed several books and viewed several
DVDs relating to church planning, including, Transitioning – Southerland; The Barbarian Way
– Erwin McManus, Purpose Driven Church – Rick Warren; DVDs based on the book
The Present Future – Reggie McNeal; videos by Michael Frost based on the book
The Shape of Things to Come, and books relating to the missional church.
In addition, the Session has held retreats focused on church planning, church growth and the
missional church; including a retreat in Spring 2009 with Pastor Tom Christian from Haines
City Presbyterian Church serving as facilitator and a retreat in Fall 2010 with Pastor Case Thorp
from First Presbyterian Church of Orlando as speaker/facilitator. Also several Session members
have visited local churches which have had successful growth programs in recent years
including Trinity Presbyterian Church in Satellite Beach.
At this point in the planning process, the session established the Planning Team made up of
active elders and congregation members and charged this committee with a two-part task. The
first past was forming a Vision Statement for TPC and the second part was developing
strategies for moving TPC towards its vision. The Vision Statement provides a picture
of where TPC wants and needs to be.
In developing the Vision Statement, the Planning Team viewed several of the DVDs reviewed
by Session and several members of the Planning Team visited Haines City Presbyterian Church.
They toured the campus and attended all three of their Sunday services. The Planning Team
worked for over eight months developing the Vision Statement and it was presented and
approved by Session in Fall 2010. In late 2010, it was presented to the congregation.
In Fall of 2010, the Planning Team was informed that the Marshall Marketing Company, which
had recently done a survey concerning church planning for Haines City Presbyterian Church
was willing to do a similar survey for TPC at no charge. The Planning Team presented this to
Session which approved TPC conducting such a survey.
Next, the Planning Team approached Session for its help in forming the Strategies for which
would assist TPC in reaching its Vision.
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II. Gathering Input - Church Planning Retreat, Survey, etc.
In an effort to gather data which could guide the Session in developing a plan for the near and
distant future of TPC and help the Session develop strategies to move TPC towards its Vision
Statement, several opportunities for input from leaders and the congregation were provided.
This included several Monday Night Leaders Meetings where leaders and Team members were
invited to meet with Pastor Chris, view a DVD study and discuss TPC’s future. At the first
meeting, more than 35 attended.
In the Spring of 2011, a Church Planning Retreat was held in the Fellowship Hall; more than 50
TPC members attended. This retreat was facilitated by Pastor Tom Christian from Haines City
Presbyterian Church. A very active discussion took place and several ideas relating to the future
of TPC surfaced.
The survey of the congregation conducted by Marshall Marketing took place in June 2011. The
results of the survey are presently being reviewed and correspondence with Marshall Marketing
is planned to help the Session obtain a deeper understanding of some of the results. This input
from the congregation will be used to help develop future plans for TPC.
III. Responding to Input Gathered
Formation of Church Planning Retreat (CPR) Task Force
An Ad Hoc committee of the Session developed a plan for review and implementation of the
ideas received from the Church Planning Retreat and from other sources. The Committee rec-
ommended that three sub-teams be formed: 1. Ministry Team - responsible for drafting a Master
Ministry Plan at TPC, 2. Facility and Property Team - responsible for drafting a Master
Property Plan for Facility and Property Development and 3. Financial Team - responsible for
drafting a Financial Plan for TPC in terms of upgrading existing property and funding new
program and needs which are associated with plans for the future at TPC.
The Committee also emphasized the desire for implementation of the goals. To this end, a
Church Planning Retreat (CPR) Task Force was established with the responsibility of
shepherding the timely implementation of the ideas and plans which surfaced during the
gathering of input.
The ideas which were received at the Church Planning Retreat and other sources have been
assigned to appropriate teams where they are being reviewed for implementation. For example,
“taking Children’s Ministry to the next step” has been referred to the Discipleship Team.
There were 26 such items which have been assigned to various teams.
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IV. CPR Task Force and Sub-teams
In early summer 2011, the CPR Task Force and the three sub-teams were formed and began
work. Monthly reports which updated the status of each Team’s responsibilities with respect to
planning and implementation were submitted to the Task Force. The CPR Ministry Team met
over the summer and fall of 2011. Each member of the CPR Ministry Team was assigned as a
liaison to existing church ministry teams which were assigned Goals from the Church Planning
Retreat. The responsibility of each liaison was to gather information from these teams on : the
status of assigned CPR Goal(s) , immediate needs, expansion of existing programs, new
programs needed, and "dreams" for team in distant future. In each of these areas, space needs
and personnel needs were requested .
The CPR Ministry Team submitted a summary report to the CPR Task Force in
mid-December. Presently, CPR Task Force is reviewing this report. The space needs included
in the report will be forwarded to the CPR Facility and Property Team for exploration and
study. The personnel needs included in the report will be forwarded to the Personnel Team.
After the CPR Facility and Property Team makes its recommendations the CPR Financial team
will draft its financial plan.
V. Prayer
It should be mentioned that from the very beginning this process of forming plans and strategies
for the Near and Distant Future of TPC has been bathed in Prayer. The Vision Statement of
TPC has been kept in the forefront of our minds at each step of the way. Indeed, we are
continuously praying that the plans which come forth from this process are part of God’s
plans for TPC.
Deuteronomy 6:4-9 (The Message)
“Love GOD, your God, with your whole heart: love him with all that’s in you, love him with all
you’ve got! Write these commandments that I’ve given you today on your hearts. Get them in-
side of you and then get them inside your children. Talk about them wherever you are, sitting at
home or walking in the street; talk about them from the time you get up in the morning to when
you fall into bed at night. Tie them on your hands and foreheads as a reminder; inscribe them
on the doorposts of your homes and on your city gates.”
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Treasurers’
2011 Annual Report
Operating Fund
We began 2011 with much optimism after a very successful pledge season. Pledges for 2011 amounted to close to
$450,000, and we budgeted contributions from members at $445,000.
Total receipts budgeted were $489,000, including loose offerings, the preschool's contribution, and facility contri-
butions.
Total collections of pledges during 2011 (this excludes designated and special gifts) were $452,293.
The congregation has responded in a wonderful way in a difficult economic environment, resulting in the very
good report below:
2011 Summary
*2021 total receipts include amounts withdrawn from the endowment account.
As of December 31, 2011, TPC owes approximately $728,000 to Wachovia Bank on its mortgage, a reduction of
$44,000 in principal over the year.
Designated Funds
Designated funds include the preschool, reserves, mission related items and other unbudgeted church-related ac-
tivities such as flowers, Presbyterian Women, Youth Funds, Shirley Lee Garden, church repairs, etc.
During 2011, Mission giving outside the budgeted amounts was about $16,000. Other church activities generated
gifts and proceeds of about $20,000.
The Preschool has an annual budget of about $400,000.
Endowment Funds
In 2002, a gift to TPC was partially used to set up a permanent endowment for the church. Generally, only the
investment earnings from the endowment may be spent. During 2005, Session designated $73,000 from another
special gift for investment in the Fund. After withdrawals in 2010 ($35,000) and an up-and-down stock market,
the value of the fund on December 31, 2011 was $262,648.
Thanks to Midge Black who has contributed her time to aid in counting and recording the weekly receipts.
Many thanks are also due to Daun Cooper who serves as our very competent bookkeeper. Much appreciation is
due to Tammy Neel for her service for the past three years as Co-Treasurer of TPC.
Respectfully submitted by your Treasurer,
Marilyn Salter
Actual Budget Variance 2010 Actual
Receipts $498,127 489,000 $9,127 $498,496*
Expenditures $485,397 489,000 $(3,603) $483,173
$12,730 $ -0- $12,730 $15,323
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TPC Membership Changes in 2011
New Members:
Jeffrey Ampomah
Seanna Ampomah
Katrina Baccus
Becky Brockman
Anthony Fiorica
Carolyn Fiorica
Kindall Keyek
Barbara Kulick
Juliana Lind
Briggitte Lorenzo
Katherine MacQueen
Barbara Martin
Lauren May
Kyle McMurray
Bob Meherg
Jane Meherg
Bailey Meyer
Josh Mowery
Molly Murphy
Phillip Peeples
Jake Pitts
Donna Rudgers
Nathan Rudgers
Heather Hopkins-Sandberg
James Sandberg
Matthew Tighe
Baptisms:
Addison Asare, child of Ted and Doreen Asare
Ana Marrero, child of Rafael and Jennifer Marrero
Lauren May
Luke Smith, child of Chad and Gretchen Smith
David Snyder, child of David and Kara Snyder
Weddings:
Marc Dahan and Shasta Smith
Paul Mancuso and Valerie Chant
Deaths:
Lance Bansemer
Eva Barnhart
Jenny Dean
Matthew Uhing
Membership as of 12-31-2011:
331
TPC School
The Preschool Program of Tuskawilla Presbyterian Church celebrates its 29th year of operation! We
closely follow Seminole County’s school calendar. The program is licensed with DCF, and complies
with all applicable DCF, Seminole County, and State of Florida regulations. We are also participants in
the state Voluntary PreKindergarten Program. We are a staff of 24 dedicated professionals. We are
blessed to be at capacity with 166 preschool children. We work conscientiously to achieve the overall
goal and focus of our mission statement while introducing each child to Christian principles in a safe,
nurturing, and supportive environment. We encompass a planned academic curriculum that fosters
independence, encourages respect for others, values creative play and promotes a positive approach to
learning. Under the guidelines from the state that all VPK providers have an approved curriculum, we
use The Creative Curriculum. Weekly Chapel (with Pastor Stacy) continues to be a special time, as
does Music, Literacy, and PE.
The School continues under the direction of the School Advisory Board. The Board reports to the
Christian Education Committee, which has responsibility of the school to the Session. By directive of
the Session, the school program is totally self-sufficient and makes a yearly contribution of to the
Church.
We wish to thank the congregation, Pastor Chris for the continued support, prayers, and encouragement
of the program.
Debbie Harned, Director
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Tuskawilla Presbyterian Church Session
Board of Deacons
Church Staff
Class of 2012 Class of 2013 Class of 2014 Class of 2011
Lee Armstrong Jerry Clement John Babinchak Susan Baccus
Mike Bouch Nora Lopez Sundi Bales-Frank Audrey Burckhalter
Gail Davis Benita Meyer Jim Farlow Bill Harger
Geri Dixon Phil Searcy Barbara Walters Dan Purcell
Lynn Frazier
Lisa Hullinger
Ron Raby
Class of 2011 Class of 2012 Class of 2013 Class of 2014
Jeff Meyer Virginia Bibliowicz Bob Gray Steve Allison
Kathy Vogt Jerry Harned Helen Daly
Carol Farlow
Pam O’Toole
Carol Perry
Janet Schwartz
Rev. Christopher Chandler Senior Pastor
Rev. Stacy Chandler Parish Associate Pastor/Contemporary Music Co-Dir.
Jim Jones Interim Music Director
Lisa Langston Interim Music Director
Doug Gifford Contemporary Music Co-Dir.
Andrew Mills Youth Director
Debbie Harned Preschool Director/Nursery Coordinator
Karen C. Gray Secretary
Daun Cooper Bookkeeper
Tammy Neel Treasurer
Marilyn Salter Treasurer
Sylvia Gray Church Musician
Lynn Frazier Librarian
Sue Peterson Stephen Ministry Coordinator