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    A Union of Second and Denbigh Presbyterian Church

    Denbigh UnitedDenbigh UnitedDenbigh United

    Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Church

    Denbigh Campus

    302 Denbigh Blvd.Newport News, VA 23608

    (757) 877-2048(757) 898-1076 (Fax)

    (757) 898-1043 (Preschool)www.denbighpres.org

    [email protected]

    Second Campus201 Menchville Road

    Newport News, VA 23602

    Rally Day 1

    Worship/Session News 2

    Adult Education 3

    Outreach 4-7

    Fellowship/Stewardship 8

    Childrens/Youth Ministry 9-12

    Congregational Care 13

    Birthday/Anniversary 14

    September SundayVolunteer Schedule

    15

    September Calendar 16

    Inside This Issue

    September 2014Rally Day

    Sunday School PromotionRally Daywill be held on September 7. The theme

    is Celebrate Son-day School! All chil-dren, youth, adults and Sunday School

    Teachers are to meet in the sanctuary at

    9:30 a. m.10 Reasonsto bring your child to Sunday School

    While sleeping late can be nice, have you considered the benefits

    Sunday School attendance for your child? Here are 10 reasons tomake it a priority in your family.

    1. Age Targeted Teaching: Where else can your kids get Biblical instructithats focused toward their developmental abilities?

    2. Friends: In Sunday School, your child will build positive

    friendships with their peers by discovering Gods word together.

    3. Its Fun: Sunday School is not Disney Land, but our teachers do work hto teach the Bible in ways that are relevant and fun for kids.

    4. Spiritual Mentors: A dedicated teacher can be a Christian role model w

    supports you and helps inspire the faith of your child.

    5. Systematic Bible Learning: Our curriculum is designed to give a broad

    foundation, so children will understand how all of the parts of Scripture

    point to Christ.

    6. Praying Teachers: Our teachers consistently pray for your childs faith grow. Coming to Sunday School gives another occasion for God to answ

    those requests.

    7. Big Reward For a Small Investment: If youre already coming to chur

    just come a little earlier. That one change will equal over 800 hours ofadditional Christian teaching before your child graduates.

    8. Send the Right Message: Making Sunday School a priority shows yourkids that Gods Word really does matter more than pillow-time

    9. Adult Bible Fellowship: While the children enjoy their class, you can

    fellowship with other adults in your own Bible Study Group.10. Youll Be On Time: Families who come to Sunday School always get to

    worship on time. Its the easiest way to avoid being late!

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    Our Church Staff

    Pastor

    The Reverend Deborah Dail

    Ministerial Assistant

    Rusty Norton

    Director of Childrens and

    Youth Ministries

    Liz Marshall

    Director of Music Ministries

    Jane Martin

    Accompanist

    Al Buchanan

    Administrative Assistant

    Jane Martin

    Sexton Team

    Mark and June Tessarolo

    Nick and Lauren Tessarolo

    Preschool Director

    Tammy Castagna

    Nursery Coordinator

    Alicia Lewis

    Treasurer

    Lorena Riely

    Church Record Active Membership (500 as of August 2014)

    Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lords SupperPlease join us in celebrating the Lords Supper on SundaySeptember 7. Please prayerfully prepare for the celebrati

    of the Lords Supper.

    Approved treasurers' reports for Denbigh United Pres-

    byterian Church and Preschool.

    Approved minutes of the stated session meeting for Ju

    8, 2014.

    Accepted with regret the resignations of John McLeod

    as Clerk of Session and Gail McLeod as Assistant Treurer, effective August 31, 2014. The McLeods are mov

    ing to North Carolina.

    Elected Don Bickhart Clerk of Session effective Sep-

    tember 1, 2014 for the remainder of 2014.

    Approved recommendation of the Stewardship Comm

    tee to designate 25 percent of the Peacemaking Offerinto the Newport News Youth Challenge. The Peacemak

    ing Offering will be collected on October 5.

    Appointed an ad hoc committee of Joe Bender, Terry

    Harrison, Kristi Spivey and Bob Young to explore fur-

    ther the request by St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church

    use our facilities (Second Presbyterian and DUPC) and

    to provide a recommendation to the Session.

    Attendance 6/29 7/6 7/13 7/20 7/27 8/3 8/10 8/17 8/24

    Worship 279 170 134 159 175 150 167 150 179

    Nurseries 7 9 7 9 4 6 6 4 8

    Sunday School 20 44 41 36 44 41 39 35 45

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    Are You Looking for a Circle of Friends? A Small Group May Be the Answer.Here at Denbigh United we have several Small Groups and are eager to start more. A Small

    Group is a group of 6-12 people who meet weekly or every other week for Bible study/discussion,prayer, fellowship and service. Deep and abiding friendships can grow in these groups as believers

    study Gods Word and support one another.

    Our existing groups are listed below. If you are interested in an existing group or in being apart of a new group, please contact Deborah Dail or Tim Jacoby.

    Sunday evenings (every other week) from 6:30-8 p.m. This group meets at the church an

    childcare is provided. The facilitator is Kristi Spivey, and the group is currently studying

    Managing Life.For information, call Kristi at (757) 814-9538.

    Sunday evenings (every other week) from 5:30-7:30 p.m. In September, the group meetsSeptember 14 and 28. This group discusses state, national and world current events in th

    context of the Presbyterian faith. This group meets at the home of Dale and Keith Penn

    For more information, contact Dale Pennell at (757) 303-7762.

    Monday evenings (every week) at 7:30 p.m. This group meets at the home of Tim and

    Debbie Jacoby. The group is discussing Whats So Amazing About Grace? For moreinformation, contact Tim Jacoby at (412) 720-4808.

    Adult I Sunday School Class

    The fall quarter begins September 7 at 9:15 in the Conference Room. JayDunn will be teaching this class. Hope will be our study theme with reading

    in Jeremiah, Habakkuk, Psalms, Job, Ezekiel, and Isaiah. All adults intereste

    in Bible study are welcome to come.

    Ladies Discussion Group

    This group is studying Spiritual Discipline. If you are interested in joining u

    please contact Amy Schmidt at [email protected]. This class meets a9:15 on Sunday mornings in the Parlor.

    Living as a Committed Christian in the

    Kingdom in the 21st Century Class

    The Discussion Group on Living asa Committed Christian in the 21st Cen-turyled by Mike Langrehr continues to meet in the Library. No books, noreading, just a discussion of local and world events from a Christian perspec-

    tive.

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    If we bring just one food item every

    Sunday

    Some suggestions for THRIVEs pantry:

    Canned

    Meat

    Peanut butter

    Fruit

    Jelly/Jam Cereal Crackers

    Cookies

    Gravy Dry or canned Potatoes

    Beans

    Peas

    Corn

    Canned meals (stew, ravioli,

    etc.)

    Rice Dry milk (individual pkgs.)

    Jello orPudding

    Stuffing mix

    Food items should be

    canned/boxed/non-perishable

    the shelves would

    never be bare

    THRIVE Peninsula formerly

    D.U.C.O. (Denbigh United Christia

    Outreach) is in critical need of food

    supplies. Each week the need is

    greater than the week before. We

    thank you in advance for all of your

    support. You may bring your food do

    nations to church and place them on

    the kitchen counter where they are

    picked up and taken to D.U.C.O. eachweek.

    JUST A

    REMINDER

    Articles for the OctoberDigestare due in

    the office by 9:00 a.m. on Monday, Sep-

    tember 22. Any announcement you wish

    to have in the Sunday bulletin must be

    called in, emailed, or delivered to the of-

    fice by noon on Thursdays with the ex-

    ception of the summer months (June,

    July and August) when the deadline will

    be Wednesdays at noon.

    THANK YOU !

    Did you miss a recent Sunday at church and

    wish you could go back and hear the sermon, o

    maybe you were there and are just trying to

    remember what was said? Well fear not, you a

    in luck! Just go to our website

    www.denbighpres.org,look on the left side for

    2014 Sermons, and find the Sunday you may

    have missed. There are both audio and text

    versions for most sermons, which you can

    download or stream online. Also, a full

    recording of the entire service can be obtained

    you make a request through the church office.

    Older sermons are archived and can also be

    made available if you are looking for a particul

    one as well.

    http://www.denbighpres.org/http://www.denbighpres.org/http://www.denbighpres.org/
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    S.H.A.R.E. Dates for September and OctoberSeptember 2014 S.H.A.R.E. orders will be placed the week of September

    8-12. The September orders will be distributed in the Narthex area of

    Denbigh United Presbyterian Church on Saturday, September 27 from

    7:00-7:30 AM. All orders must be picked up by 7:30 AM on the

    distribution date. Volunteers cannot be held responsible for orders which

    are not picked up.

    October 2014 S.H.A.R.E. orders will be placed the week of October 6-10.

    The October orders will be distributed in the Narthex area of Denbigh

    United Presbyterian Church on Saturday, October 25 from 7:00-7:30 AM.

    All orders must be picked up by 7:30 AM on the distribution date. Volun-

    teers cannot be held responsible for orders which are not picked up.

    The Prime Timers will work at the Food

    Bank on Saturday, September 27. Please

    contact Terry Hall for additional informa-

    tion.

    The 2014 Food Bank Volunteer Schedule is now posted on the bulletin board near the kitchencounter. Please make note of when your group (e.g., PrimeTimers, Youth, etc.) is scheduled.

    Thank you to Ken Bowers for developing the schedule again this year.

    As some of you may know, DUPC conducts a Monday morning worship service at The Garden

    at Warwick Forest four times a year. Please join us on September 29 at 10:00 a.m. for the nexservices. The Gardens is a Riverside Hospital continuing care facility. Depending on their phy

    cal condition, those in residence may attend the chapel service or watch the live televised progr

    from the comfort of their rooms. This month, over twenty DUPC members participated in the

    worship service as greeters, in singing, as comforters, and in general support of this outreach.

    is a true blessing to see the impact we have on those who may not otherwise have a worship ex-

    perience. Are you interested in helping? Participation in this rewarding effort is made easy.Come and sing, greet, pass out bulletins, or act as a worship leader. For information, please calRusty Norton at 757-814-1091 (C) or send an email to [email protected].

    Blessings to all, Ru

    The Gardens at Warwick Forest

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Feed the Hungry, Feed your SoulSavor the Arts 2014promises to be an audacious, authentic, original artful event! On

    September 6, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Woman's Club of Newport News (461 J.

    Clyde Morris Boulevard, NN), mingle with a select group of artisans presenting their

    original works of art for your viewing and purchasing pleasure. In lieu of an admission

    charge, the sponsor invites you to share your bounty by bringing canned goods to sup-

    port area food banks. Feed your soul by attending this creative event while simultane-ously helping THRIVE Peninsulafeed our neighbors in need via its pantry ministry.

    Questions? Contact Shirlie Anson, 757-874-1746, or Verni Saunders, 757-3923. Than

    for your support!

    Music MinistryChancel Choir will resume on September 10, 2014 from 7:00 8:30 p. m. We arlooking for any and all singers from high school and up (there is no limit to up!). Th

    Chancel Choir provides music for worship services from September through JuneOn September 17, Hand Bellswill begin. On the 17th, Chancel Choir will run from

    7:00 8:00 p. m. and Hand Bell practice will run from 8:10 8:45. Join us as wmake a joyful noise!

    Distribution of Second Presbyterian Church ContentsWhen SPC and DPC merged to become DUPC we were charged with the task of emptying out SPC

    We put considerable thought and prayer into deciding the best methods of distributing the contentsour church. With the approval of our Session, this is how we proceeded.

    We prepared a list of historical artifacts and memorabilia we would like to transfer to DUPCThis was accomplished with the aid of the aesthetics task force.

    We met with various DPC committees to decide which items could be used at DUPC.

    We offered members of SPC the opportunity to acquire items not moved to DUPC. Written

    requests were submitted. Members were asked to make a donation to DUPC when theyacquired an item.

    We met with Bruce Robinson who marked items that he would like to see moved to Haiti.Those that were not needed at DUPC or chosen by SPC members were set aside to be se

    later to Haiti.

    Some items were needed by local groups and charities, such as Thrive Peninsula. These were

    distributed before the yard sale.

    The remaining items plus items donated by church members were sold at a yard sale on July26th. The profits, $2,740.43, were placed in DUPCs Operating Fund.

    All remaining items were picked up by the Boys & Girls Club Thrift Store.

    We thank all those who have helped in this process. We strove to make the best decisions for all ind

    viduals and groups. Many individuals from both DPC and SPC worked many hours behind the

    scenes. It is with great sadness that we leave our church, but we are grateful for the warm receptio

    in our new church.Janet Morrison Terry Harrison

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    CHURCH BUDGET

    Actual Year to Date July 31, 2014

    Total Income $ 269,761.46

    Total Expenses $ 246,417.05

    Net Difference $ 23,344.41

    The Session has approved raising funds to purchase

    van or bus. This vehicle will allow us to moreefficiently transport children and adults to all Chur

    events and provide a way for youth, seniors and

    others to travel to activities and service

    opportunities. If you would like to contribute,

    designate your check Church Vehicle Fund. If yowould like to help with fund-raising, contact Vern

    Saunders at 874-3923 or [email protected]

    Haiti Trip A

    BlessingIf you have donations of coats, sweaters, clothes,furniture, etc., please consider donating them toLINK or PORT or others in need. Please remem-

    ber the Homeless Shelters are always in need ofnew white socks (all sizes), travel-sized toiletries,

    blankets, coats and more. If you can donate itemsplease notify Joe Bender at 757-969-1365 to set

    up a time to meet at Denbigh United and he willgladly take the donated items to where they will

    do the most good.

    Our 2014 Haiti Mission Team re-

    turned safely on July 21. While in Haiti,our six-member team of Sandi Mu-

    rawski, Dawn Moss, Vicky White, Ma-son Murawski, Anneliese Collins and

    Deborah Dail led two Bible Camps atMyet and Raymond. A total of 18 chil-

    dren professed faith in Christ at the Bi-ble camps. Thanks to the generosity of

    the DUPC family, all the children atboth Bible Camps received breakfast

    and lunch each day of the camp. Ap-proximately 120 children, plus helpers,

    received the nutritional meals.

    Thank you for supporting the

    team financially and prayerfully. Theteam members will share their experi-

    ences in an upcoming worship service.

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    Looking ahead:

    September 18, Thursday, 4:00 PMPicnic at Riverview Park on Menchville Road. Come early and

    walk the trails. We will eat at 5 oclock. Reservations will be taken September 7 and 14. Cost is $3.00 perperson and bring a side dish

    September 27, 5:30 AMVolunteer at Peninsula Foodbank

    October 21, 12:00 noonLuncheon in fellowship room and music provided by The Chesapeake Cho

    November 9, 2:00 PMPianist Bob Milne at Williamsburg Players Theater. After the performancethere will be a dessert and meet time in the lobby. Tickets are $25.00 each and reservations will betaken August 31 and September 7. The website is www.williamsburgplayers.org/wpevents.

    Worship On the Lawn

    Please bring a main dish and one other side dish to share. Beverages will be

    Patriotic FestivalOn Saturday, September 13, we will haveour first Patriotic Festival as Denbigh

    United Presbyterian Church. Come join us in the sanctuary for a program honor

    ing this great country we live in. Immediately following, we will join together for

    some fried chicken and apple pie . Please bring a side dish and beverages will be

    provided .

    The Prime Timers provided dinner for 30 Lackey Free Clinic volunteers on August 14.Thank you to all who supplied food and others for the money to buy some of the items.Enough money was collected to also donate seven $10.00 gas cards to the clinic. Some oftheir clients dont have gas money to get to the clinic. Much appreciation to Janet andBill Morrison and Peggy and Don Harvey for buying, picking up, heating and delivering

    the meal to the clinic!

    http://www.williamsburgplayers.org/wpeventshttp://www.williamsburgplayers.org/wpeventshttp://www.williamsburgplayers.org/wpevents
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    Our Summer Outreach Ministrybegan on June 30 and ended August 29. O

    Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, our team ministered to 2025 chdren by having reading and math enrichment classes, recreation, life lessons, a

    field trips. Each day the children received a healthy lunch here at church and a b

    lunch to take home for the following day. Our Summer Outreach Ministry teawould like to thank all of our wonderful volunteers who tutored, provided leade

    ship to children, transported the children to and from church, prepared lunch

    served here and the bag lunches. We know that the lessons learned in our minist

    will help to carry our children successfully through the coming school year.

    Local Mission Outreach Families & Pauls Ministry

    We would like to thank all who donated school supplies and money. Your generosity

    enabled us to help 27 children with school supplies from Kindergarten, Elementary,Middle and High School. Thank you so much for your support to help these children

    to have the materials they need to get a good education.

    Many Blessings, Connie Ames Hunt

    Preschool News

    Its time for the new school year to begin, and it has been quitesummer! The Boy Scouts have been hard at work on our playground geting it ready for the children and it looks beautiful!

    Our new students will have their first day of school on September We currently have openings in our 2 year old class and in our 4 day andday 4 year old classes. If you know anyone who might be interested

    one of these classes, please share our information.As the new preschool director, I am looking forward to this new a

    venture. I hope you will have the time this year to stop by for a chapprogram or one of our other special events, like the Halloween paradThe children are sure to put a smile on your face and I would love to meyou!

    Tammy Castagna, Preschool Directo

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    Playground Beautification

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    Kindergarten through 5th Grade students are studying from a new curriculum called Grow, ProclaimServe! Each child will come to know the wonders of God's love with lessons from the Bible.

    Unit 1- In the Beginning ~ Psalm 104:24Lord, you have done so many things! You made them all so wisely! The is earth is full of your crea

    tions!

    Unit 2-Beginning of God's People ~ Psalm 100:3

    Know that the Lord is God-he made us; we belong to him. We are his people, the sheep of his ownpasture.

    Unit 3- Hope for God's People ~ Jeremiah 29:11I know the plans I have in mind for you, declares the Lord.

    Middle and High School classes will be studying Picture This!

    See the Word come alive in pictures!

    We are providing Childrens Church for students in kindergarten through 5th grade. Children will excused from the sanctuary after the childrens sermon. Parents are asked to pick up children fromroom 5 after the worship service. Students will learn about worship, engage in worship and learn a

    Bible lesson. Volunteers are needed for this ministry to continue on a weekly basis.

    Faith Weaver Friends is our Wednesday night Children's Ministry at Den-bigh United Presbyterian Church. Faith Weaver Friendsbegins Septembe17 at 5:45 p.m. and ends at 7:30 p.m.

    Theevening will begin with a Gathering Time in the Sanctuary followed bdinner. Then we will break into age-appropriate groups for activities.

    The cost is $15.00 per child for each term. If you have more than one chiinvolved, the other children pay only $10.00 for each term not to exceed$30.00 per family. Scholarships are available.

    We still need some volunteers to help set the tables between 2:00 and 4:0p.m. and we also need drivers. If you can help in anyway please contactLiz Marshall at 757-877-2048.

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    Back to school supplies:

    Notebook paper Back pack

    Composition books Gym lock

    Pens pencils Index cards

    Bullying protection???

    It is estimated that 160,000 children miss school every day due to fear o

    attack or intimidation by other students.

    (Source: National Education Association.)

    1 in 7 Students in Grades K-12 is either a bully or a victim of bullying. 71% of students report incidents of bullying as a problem at their school

    (Source: makebeatsnotbeatdowns.org)

    If you are concerned about bullyingmake sure to attend a panel discus-

    sion presented by the Peacemaking Committee of the Presbytery of Eastern

    Virginia. Different aspects of the issue will be discussed by a police office

    a psychiatrist, a school principal, and a minister. In addition, there will be

    break-out sessions to explore ways to address bullying as a faith-based community.

    The panel discussion is Saturday, September 20, 2014 from 8:30 A.M. -

    3:00 P.M. at First Presbyterian Church, Norfolk, VA. You can find

    registration and more in-depth information online at the PEVA website.

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    Joan Kiser

    Rhett Hickman

    Myrna Bickhart

    Amelia Britts daughter-in-law

    Amelia Britt

    Leslie MaloneyChip Shefeltons father

    Morris Kincaid

    Hiromi OKeeffe

    Scott, nephew of Rita Stevens and Lillie Gagliardi

    Ham and Nancy Fairfield

    Beau Riely

    Ruth McCullough

    Paul, Lynn and Kevin Ardary

    Dawn Renee Mosss stepfather

    Lisa Canadays father

    Charlotte Eason

    Jan Spruill

    Patti Hall

    Julia Aiken

    Randy Snapp

    Thomas Nyenty

    Marcie Lynn

    Sara Sue LawBarbara Brennan

    Scott Jones

    John Munick

    Jim Harris, friend of Pat Terry

    Katie Dunn

    Our MilitaryBruce Baffer Fred Wong Joel Silv

    Robert Depp Jacob Mayes Michael Sh

    Pete Marshall Ryan Jones Daniel Jon

    Jennifer

    Lambert

    Dan

    BarnhartLazaro

    Durruty

    David Powers Mark Manoso Jessica Hori

    Jonathan Graebener

    (Nephew of Joanna and Bev Daniels)

    Our Deployed MilitarDrew Holt (Grandson of Charles and Beverely

    Krespach) Ricardo Marquez

    Our MissionariesBruce and Deb Robinson

    Meredith and Sandy Elder

    Bob and Sharon Hallissy

    To all my friends and loved ones at DUPC, h

    can I thank you for so many prayers, visits,

    cards, good wishes and kindness? These pa

    few weeks might have been very different wit

    out my God, my family and you. Thank you

    again and love to all ~

    Jan Spr

    Don and I want to thank you for your prayerand concern during my recent surgery. I donknow how anyone can get along without achurch family that they can count on. And o

    course Deborah is always there when we needher. I am feeling much better and hope to beback to normal before too much longer. Thanyou for the food, cards, visits and everythingelse you have done for us.

    Yours in ChrisCharlotte Easo

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    A1 John and Sarah Renner

    A1 Keith & Dale Pennell

    2 Sandra Dashiell

    3 Pat Hultberg

    3 Stewart Newton

    A4 Gary and Janet Bill

    4 Bill Martin5 Iris Lewis

    5 Hilda Sherman

    5 Charlie Jo Silva

    5 Earl Dashiell

    A6 Stewart & Kay Newton

    6 Joyce Kincaid

    7 Marie Bozewicz

    7 Scott Schmidt

    9 Robert Young

    9 Greg Blinco

    12 Pete Manoso

    13 Mark Tessarolo

    14 Erin Baldwin

    14 Lisa Canaday

    15 Jillian Burns

    15 Barbara Norman

    16 Betty Young

    16 Kinsey Shefelton

    16 Bill Johnson

    17 Frances Greene

    17 Nick Tessarolo

    19 Bob Burroughs

    21 Anil Ramdeholl

    22 Betty Mayes

    22 Morris Kincaid

    22 David Canaday

    23 Ann Wagner

    23 Summer Snapp

    A23 Al & Christine Ragsdale

    25 Janet Bill

    25 Jennifer Amos

    26 Eric Ballman

    28 Bob Lewis

    A28 Pete & Liz Marshall

    29 Gloria Schwarting30 Stacey Melvin

    SeptemberBirthdays

    Anniversaries

    We express our sympathies to the

    following families. May God bringcomfort and hope to

    all who grieve.

    To the family of Jacob Holt

    ToMarian Gore and family on the

    death of her mother

    Congratulationsto Amanda Banner

    on the birth of her son,

    Caleb William Banner,

    born on July 14, 2014.

    Congratulations to Lindsay Capps

    and Emanuel Delgado on the

    birth of their daughter,

    Luella Allesandra Delgado,

    born August 28, 2014.

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    Greeters

    (front/rearen-

    trances)

    Lassiter,Earl

    Lassiter,Shirley

    M

    artin,LloydJr.

    Mason,Jan

    Mayes,Betty

    McLeod,John

    Morgan,Dexter

    Morgan,Pat

    Ushers

    *Denotes

    teamcaptain

    *EASON,DON

    Gamble,Vanessa

    Goble,Grace

    Martin,LloydJr.

    *M

    CLEOD,JOHN

    Miller,Martha

    Morrison,Bill

    Singletary,Juanita

    *DANIELS,BEV

    Daniels,Joanna

    Jacoby,Debbie

    Jacoby,Tim

    *SPRUILL,DOUG

    Hiltabidle,Jim

    Skaar,Becky

    Spruill,Tyler

    Worship

    Leader

    Norton,Rusty

    Langrehr,Mike

    Dunn,Jay

    Spivey,Kristi

    Youth

    Reader

    Smith,Nimere

    S

    pruill,Cassidy

    Jones,DaeZhonna

    Andrews,Brennon

    Childr

    ens

    Moment

    Dunn,MaryLee

    Marshall,Liz

    Murawski,Pat

    Murawski,Sandi

    Infant/Toddler

    Nursery

    Bensten,Jeanne

    Smith,Pat

    Harvey,Peggy

    H

    orine,Jessica

    Hoopes,Irene

    Spivey,Megan

    Jones,Veronika

    Miller,Martha

    Pre-school

    Nursery

    Coll,Stacey

    W

    illiams,Marianne

    Ames,Debbie

    B

    ender,Brenda

    Hunt,Connie

    M

    archese,Andrea

    Melvin,Stacey

    Norton,Penny

    Welcome

    Table

    Bender,Brenda

    Burns,Dreama

    Coll,Stacy

    Ellis,Gerry

    Counters

    Bill,Janet

    Eason,Charlotte

    B

    ender,Brenda

    McLeod,Gail

    Edwards,Theal

    Wong,Beth

    Harrison,Terry

    Kinkade,Suzanne

    M

    Preparation

    ofElements

    Harvey,Peggy

    M

    archese,Andrea

    Edwards,Theal

    Communion

    Mun

    ick,John

    She

    felton,Chip

    Joy,Tommy

    Tessarolo,June

    Pen

    nell,Dale

    Tessarolo,Mark

    Pen

    nell,Keith

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