FIRST PRESSThe Newsletter of First Presbyterian Church of Fayetteville
Volume 29, Issue 10 May 21, 2017
Zip-lock bags (sandwich & gallon-size) Large brown paper bags Small plates (300)NapkinsBlue, red, orange & green paper plates Empty tin cans (over 100
ounces) Magnets (small)Small cups (6- or 9-ounce) Three 5-gallon bucketsFunnels (2)
Fog machine Wet wipes Box fan
Heart stickers Animal crackers Marshmallows (regular and mini)Rice Chex cereal (3 boxes) Goldfish crackers (3 large boxes) Small pretzel sticks
Graham crackers 80 flour tortillas (6-inch)Veggie sticks (3 bags)
Here is a list of supplies for VBS. Items can be purchased or borrowed (such as the fog machine). Please label any items that are borrowed and need to be returned. Supplies can be turned in to the volunteer desk or delivered to the Children’s Ministry office on the second floor. This is the list:
Snacks added to list of VBS supplies
Young Adults/FAmilies with Young Children group
Saturday, June 3 • 5-7:30 p.m.Home of Kim & Kevin Hall in Eastover
CooKoutChildcare provided at the house. RSVP by May 22nd by signing up at www.
firstprez.com to bring the rest of the goodies for the cookout, including hot dog and hamburger buns, drinks, side dishes, desserts, condiments, paper plates,
napkins, cups, and plastic silverware.
Note: Illustrations do not reflect a brand name preference. Most of these products are available from multiple manufacturers.
6:00 PM • Fellowship Building
Deadline for reservations is Thursday, May 18. The cost is $12.00 per person, payable at the door. Husbands are welcome.
PW ANNUAL GATHERING
The meeting will begin with dinner and include memorial and award ceremonies, followed by the presentation and installation of officers for 2017-18.
MONDAY, MAY 22, 2017
COAP(Children of Aging Parents)
May 30 •6:30 PMThe Rankin Building
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CHILD CAREChild care is available Sundays for infants, toddlers, twos, and threes during Sunday Services, Wednesday evening ministries, and other occasions as needed. Child care at First Presbyterian is always nurturing. Children explore the truths of God’s Word.
CongREgAtIonAL CAREBe reminded that Prayer Request Cards are available in the pews. If you, a family member, or a friend has a special need to be remembered in prayer, fill out this request card and drop it in the offering plate. Many things are wrought through prayer, and your church wants to help.
EmERgEnCy PAstoRAL ConCERns
If you’re hospitalized, seriously ill or having surgery... please notify the church office at 483-0121. Your pastors want to minister to you whenever you are ill, and they can do that only if you inform us.
PRAyER tEAmsFour prayer teams are committed to praying for the concerns of members and friends of First Pres-byterian Church – three e-mail prayer chains and one phone chain. If you would like to be a part of this ministry, contact Joy Keys at 483-0121 or e-mail [email protected].
CoLumbARIumFirst Church is blessed to have a Columbarium, an area reserved for the inurnment of a deceased’s cremated remains. Set in the dignified and beautiful surroundings of a garden near the Historical Room, the columbarium is also a place for quiet meditation and prayer. Adjacent to the Columbarium is the church’s “Memorial Wall.” For information about purchasing a niche in the Columbarium or about the “Memorial Wall,” contact the Operations Director (483-0121 or [email protected]).
FLoWERsThe Sanctuary flowers on Sunday, May 14, 2017, were given to the glory of God and in loving memory of our mothers, Ellen Deaver Brantley and Myrtle Bunce Autry, by Kay and Wayne Autry.
PRAyERs & symPAtHyThe Prayers and Sympathy of the congregation are extended to the family of Jerry Holstad, who died on Friday, May 12, 2017.
NEWS FIRST@and other special events
first things first
AdultsQuesters - Dr. Garrett ....................Room 203
The class considers the sermon of the day.G.I.F.T. Class ..........................Activity Room
Studying the Bible in detail.“Wired Word” - Bill McFadyen.......Room 405
Scripture and expert commentary unravel the headlines of the week.
Fellowship Class .........................The ChapelCovenant Class .............................Room 416Friendship Class ............................Room 413Calvin Class ........................Rankin BuildingYouthMiddle & High School ................Room 228 Applying Christian values to real life. Begins in Room 228, separates by age.
ChildrenToddlers .......................................Room 129Two-year-olds ...............................Room 104Three- and Four-year-olds ............Room 118Kindergarten-Fifth Grade .............Room 208
Children start in Room 208 and then break up into smaller groups.
NurseryFor infants .....................................Room 128
Spring Sunday School(9:45-10:40 a.m.)
Information & DirectoryWorship Services
Services are held at 8:30 a.m. in the Chapel and at 11 a.m. in the Sanctuary.
EntrancesThe main business entrance to the church is now through the double doors under the porte cochere. Other church entrances will be open for Sunday services and other events.
FellowshipEller Hall will be the gathering place for fel-lowship after each service.
JUNE MEETINGS
MEN’S BASKETBALL7 PM • Fellowship Building
Working up a sweat every Tuesday evening
Agape Pregnancy Support Services offers compas-sionate understanding and guidance, providing information, assistance and referrals to mothers-to-be. Donations needed include baby blankets, diapers, baby bottles, wipes, infant clothing and supplies. Bring items to the volunteer desk in Eller Hall.
Presbyterian Women May Project
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The calendar below is an effort to keep you informed of the events happening at First Pres-byterian Church. For a complete listing of ac-tivities, refer to our website at www.firstprez.com.SUNDAy, MAy 21 8:30a Worship - Sanctuary 9:45a Sunday School 10:40a Session meeting - Parlor 11:00a Worship - Sanctuary 3:00p Jubilate Women’s Chorus - Choir Room 5:00p Stephen Ministry - S.M. officeMONDAy, MAy 22 6:00p PW Annual Gathering - Fellowship HallTUESDAy, MAy 23 7:00p Men’s Basketball - Fellowship HallWEDNESDAy, MAy 24 First School Family Fun Day 5:00p VBS music practice 6:00p Choir party - off campusTHURSDAy, MAy 25First School graduation; last day of First School
The fund aids the Fayetteville Urban Ministry and the “House of Moses” Crisis Nursery in Lusaka, Zambia. The Two
Cents Offering on Sunday, April 30, 2017, was $488.06. The total to date is $2,718.08. The next offering is Sunday, May 28, 2017.
The Two Cents Offering
Sunday School classes are sponsoring three Haitian children. The total to date is $300. The next offering is Sunday, May 21, 2017.
Sponsor 3 on the Third!
MEALS THAT MATTER. New ministry delivers meals to members of the church family who need them. Contact Debbie Williams (debbiewilliams954@gmail or 910-485-2692) for more information.
JUNE 1 4:30p Food Service Committee - Eller Hall 5:30p Worship Committee - Room 416 JUNE 6 5:30p Witness Committee - Room 2253
JUNE 7 12:00p Property Committee - Room 225 JUNE 12 12:00p Finance Committee - Room 225 6:00p Presbyterian Foundation
JUNE 13 6:00p Deacons Meeting - Activity Room
JUNE 14 7:00p C.E. Committee - Room 207
JUNE 20 12:00p Personnel Committee - Room 413 6:00p Session Meeting - Room 203
May 21, 2017“I Will Come to You”
John 14:15-21Dr. Garrett
NExT SERMON
Children’s Corner
YOUTH NEWS
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VBS – Dates are June 19-23. Anyone interested in registration or volunteer-ing should contact the office or Britany Spivey.
CHILDREN’S CHURCH is for kinder-garten and first graders during the 10:55 a.m. service. The teacher will stand in front of the Sanctuary to escort the chil-dren to Room 116 at the start of the sec-ond hymn.
MISSIONS – The Middle School Mission to Raleigh is June 11-16. The Mexico Mission for adults and high school students is July 9-15. CRAVE on Sunday evenings is on summer break. Be on the lookout for special events and outings. Details to come. PRESBYTERIAN YOUTH COUNCIL appli-cations for 2017-2018 are available and are being accepted now. Applications will not be accepted later than August 1. Applica-tions are available on the presbytery’s web-site. For information, contact the Associate For Youth Ministries Erin Wehrmeister at office (910862-8300 or (910)578-7724 or [email protected]
Some age groups are full and registration has generated waiting lists. Please contact Britany Spivey ([email protected] or 483-0121) directly to sign your child up for this summer’s Vacation Bible School.
Only a few VBS openings available
June 19-23 • 9 AM–NoonPreschool 2-year-olds through the 6th grade
The Buy A Block/Build A House program al-lows more people to participate directly in the Mexico Mission. Everyone is encouraged to buy blocks at $10 each. You can buy as many as you wish. In addition, we want everyone to fill out index cards with prayers and favorite Scriptures. Find donation envelopes in the pew racks and on tables around the church, where you will also find the prayer cards.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH/MEXICO MISSION
Buy A Block/Build A HouSe
Everyone is welcome!
Tuesdays, 10 AM, the Activity RoomJune 6th – The Rev. Jonathan WestJuly 18th – The Rev. Brett JohnsonAugust 15th – Dr. Larry Hogan
Summer muSic campVolunteers needed for “A Musical
Journey through the Old Testament”July 24-26, 2017
Ages 3 through grade 3 • 9 AM to NoonAdults, middle and high school students should contact Dr. Marcia Heirman Mervin if they can assist as volunteers. Registration will open after the complement of volunteers is in place and will be limited to 30 students.
PW Summer Bible StudiesScheduledspeakers:
CARING FOR THOSE WITH DEMENTIA
Attendees of the workshop will learn innovative strategies to successfully communicate and care for persons living with alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, Special guest will be Mary Ann Drummond, author of “Meet Me Where I Am” and “I Choose to Remember (a memory therapy aide),” and CEO of Angel Tree Consulting and Publishing.
“Meet Me Where I Am” WorkshopSunday, June 11 • 5:30-7:30 PM
New Life Center, Haymount UMC, 1700 Fort Bragg Road
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Graduate Recognition Sunday
Awards will be given to the preschool and elementary children for their Sunday School achievements at 9:45 a.m. Parents are invited
to the Activity Room for refreshments and the awards presentation.
JUNE 4, 2017, AT THE 11 AM SERVICE
Bring a dish to share to the potluck lunch honoring the graduates after the 11 a.m.
service. Everyone is welcome.
Berton James BarcoWilliam Hamilton Boyette, Jr.
Kevin William Dunning
James Fleetwood McFadyenBarrett Carlton Stiehl
Those students who will be recognized are:
Covered dish luncheon
Sunday School RecognitionJune 4 • 9:45 AM • Activity Room MINISTRy
Dr. Michael Garrett, Senior Pastor [email protected] The Rev. Jonathan West, Associate Pastor for Youth and Young Adult Ministry – [email protected] Dr. Donna Fowler-Marchant, Minister of Pastoral Care – [email protected] PROGRAM STAFF Dr. Marcia Heirman Mervin, Director of Music Ministry/Organist – [email protected] Britany Spivey, Director of Children’s Ministry – [email protected] Wanda Ussery, Nursery Supervisor [email protected] ADMINISTRATION Joan Daughtry, Operations Director [email protected] Joy Keys, Administrative Assistant [email protected] Connie Burry, Program Secretary [email protected] Jim Blaine, Publications Coordinator [email protected] Julie MacRae, First School Director [email protected] MISSIONARIESLeon & Jacky Dorleans: HaitiCharles & Diane Wonnenberg:
Native Americans (South Dakota)George & Gail McBane: PakistanBill & Nancy Warlick: At-LargeTed & Sue Wright: Southern AfricaDon & Marta Wehmeyer: Merida, MexicoAlan & Ellen Smith: Russia
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Sunday’s sermon is broadcast at 9:00 a.m. each Sunday on WFNC Radio, 640 AM on your radio dial.
CONTACT US:Phone: 910-483-0121
Web: www.firstprez.comFirstSchool: 910-483-0146
Email: [email protected]: www.facebook.com/1stprez
SALT visits Seagrove
pottery shopsFirst Presbyterian’s Seasoned Adults toured shops in Seagrove, North Carolina, on Tuesday, May 16. Seagrove is known for its artisans and pottery shops. Right: SALT visits Westmoore Family Restaurant.
Photos by Donna Fowler-Marchant and Ann Rowell
ScholarshipsAvailableMoney for students entering college this year is available from First Presbyterian. Details are still being formulated.Several scholarships are available, including money from the General Scholarship Fund here at the church. Applications are available at the church. Also, the Virginia McFadyen Rose Merit Scholarship for $500 is available now. It requires a 150-word minimum essay on how the money will be used for college. Deadline is June 1st. Contact Sherri Blight at [email protected] or 910-818-5484 for more information.