A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 701 Church Street ● Plymouth, MI 48170 ● 734.453.6464
www.fpcp.net
In Covenant Agreement with Mtenthera CCAP Church in Malawi
Regular Worship Times: Sanctuary - 9:00 AM Upper Room - 10:35 AM
A Family of Faith
We are a family of faith,
called to celebrate God’s message
of love and forgiveness in Jesus Christ.
Guided by the living Word of God, we nurture one another
through worship, prayer, teaching and fellowship.
Led by the Holy Spirit, we reach out
with hearts and hands to those in need,
seeking to inspire hope in an ever-changing
community and world.
(FPCP Vision Statement) Rev. Emily Riley Campbell
Associate Minister
Rev. Anne Schaefer
Interim Senior Minister
Rev. Linda Cochran
Assistant Minister
June 18, 2017
Father’s Day Baptism Sunday
Teaching
Discipleship: Peter
Baptized in the 9:00 service today:
Callie Ann Jarmusevich
Born December 15, 2015
daughter of Robert and Jennifer (Wert)
Jarmusevich
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The Lord’s day in Worship
at First Presbyterian Church, Plymouth, MI
PRELUDE “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” M. Shaw
WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
*CALL TO WORSHIP (responsive) Leader : Come and hear, all you who fear God, and we will tell what God has done for us. Congregation: God is the Sovereign of heaven and earth, maker of this world and all within it.
Leader : God has given to all mortals life and breath and every blessing. Congregation: Bless our God, O peoples! Leader: Let the sound of God’s praise be heard. All People: Blessed be God! Blessed be God! Blessed be God!
*HYMN NO. 530 “Faith of Our Fathers”
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OPENING PRAYER
CALL TO CONFESSION PRAYER OF CONFESSION Maker and giver of all, forgive us when we are too preoccupied to notice your
presence in our lives: when we walk through this world and fail to see the wonder of you upholding our lives and all creation; when we walk through our lives and fail to see you abiding with, within, and around us; when we walk through holy moments and fail to savor your presence, instead feeling abandoned in the vast sweep of life as each day rushes at us with its demands. Open our eyes to your presence, God of love, that we may lean on you— for you uphold all of creation in tenderness and power. Amen.
ASSURANCE OF PARDON
RESPONSIVE SONG NO. 637 “His Strength Is Perfect”
His strength is perfect when our strength is gone; he’ll carry us when we can’t carry on. Raised in his
power, the weak become strong; his strength is perfect, his strength is perfect.
MINUTE FOR MISSION Kiki Farrow
SCRIPTURE LESSON Matthew 4:18-19 and Matthew 17:1-5
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
THE LORD’S PRAYER (unison)
Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it
is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and
lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the
glory, forever. Amen.
CHILDRENS TIME
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM PRESENTATION PROFESSION OF FAITH THANKSGIVING BAPTISM *WELCOME BY CONGREGATION: With joy and thanksgiving we welcome you into Christ’s church;
for we are all one in Christ. We promise to love, encourage, and support you, to share the good news of the gospel with you, and to help you know and follow Christ.
OFFERING OUR GIFTS TO GOD (Members and Visitors, please take this time to sign and pass our friendship pads which are located in the book rack of your pew.)
OFFERTORY “Christ is the Rock” Lloyd Larson
Men’s Quartet: Jeff Swan, Ron Moon, Tom Weaver, David Sibbold
*DOXOLOGY NO. 34 “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow”
*PRAYER OF DEDICATION
*HYMN NO. 427 “You Are My All In All”
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SCRIPTURE LESSON John 21:15-19 and 1 Peter 1:1-2, 13-16
MUSICAL PRAYER HYMN NO. 472 “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus” (sung twice, please remain seated)
Turn your eyes upon Jesus, look full in his wonderful face; and the things of earth will grow
strangely dim in the light of his glory and grace.
SERMON Teaching Discipleship: Peter Rev. Linda Cochran AFFIRMATION OF FAITH We believe in the triune God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, who gathers,
protects and cares for the church through Word and Spirit. This, God has done since the beginning
of the world and will do to the end. Amen. -Belhar Confession, Article 1
*HYMN NO. 459 “Come, All Christians, Be Committed”
*THE CHARGE
*BENEDICTION
POSTLUDE “God of Our Fathers” arr. G. Martin *All who are able are invited to stand +++Please be seated
Worship Schedule June/July 2017
Teaching Discipleship *indicates communion
Sanctuary June 25 Teaching Discipleship: Thomas Rev. Schaefer preaching, Natalie Corrigan, Soloist July 2 Teaching Discipleship: Matthew Rev. Campbell preaching, Jim Stolt, soloist July 9 Teaching Discipleship: James Rev. Schaefer preaching, Cindy Jones, soloist July 16* Anniversary Sunday, Communion Sunday, New Member Sunday Teaching Discipleship: John Rev. Schaefer preaching, Chancel Choir July 23 VBS Sunday “Maker Fun Factory” July 30 Teaching Discipleship: The Rest of the Story Rev. Campbell preaching, Guest Soloist: Shannon Abernathy
Upper Room Bekah Greenman Worship Leader June 25 Teaching Discipleship: Thomas Rev. Schaefer Preaching July 2 Teaching Discipleship: Matthew Rev. Campbell preaching July 9 Teaching Discipleship: James Rev. Schaefer preaching July 16* Anniversary Sunday, Communion Sunday, New Member Sunday Teaching Discipleship: John Rev. Schaefer preaching July 23 Rev. Cochran preaching July 30 Teaching Discipleship: The Rest of the Story Rev. Campbell preaching
News & Announcements Summer 2017 New Member Class If you have been checking out First Presbyterian and
are ready to join our family of faith, we are ready to welcome you! We will be hosting our next new member class in late June and early July. It is a two-evening class that will be held the evenings of:
Tuesday, June 27 & July 11 at 7:00 PM, in the Hearth Room
and if the way is clear, we will welcome all new members on Sunday, July 16 Child care is available if needed - please let us know. If you are interested in these classes, please contact either of our New Member elders, Karen Danke at [email protected] or Chris Machnacki at [email protected]. You can also call Julie Thompson in the church office, 734-453-6464, ext. 115, or register online at www.fpcp.net, or fill out and return the following form (drop in the collection plate or leave in Julie Thompson’s box - next to the Library.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name(s) ___________________________________________ Email _______________________ Address ____________________________________________ Phone _____________________ Will you need childcare: yes no
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Today’s Music Opening Praise: “Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing”
“All the Poor and Powerless”
Offering Praise: “Take My Life and Let it Be”
Closing Praise: “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus” “King of My Heart”
Order of Worship The UPPER ROOM
Teaching Discipleship: Peter
Ushers this morning : Klo Phillippi and Dixie Fee
Service Leader: Rev. Linda Cochran
Worship Leader: Bekah Greenman
Worship Team: Lily Jones, Violin
Miah Newman, Djembe
Josh Thompson, Bass Guitar
Today’s Service Elements Scripture Lesson: Matthew 4:18-19 & Matthew 17:1-5
John 21:15-19 & 1 Peter 1-2, 13-16
Sermon: Teaching Discipleship: Peter
Minute For Mission: Klo Phillippi
A congregational meeting has been called for Sunday, June 25, immediately following the 9:00 am
service in the Sanctuary for the purpose of electing church officers.
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CONCERNS & CELEBRATIONS
Nancy Morman Bryn Gerich Renaldi
Patti Wert Sharon Winkler
Family & Friends of Members
To the family of Bev Girard, whose father, Charles Terrill, passed away on May 31, 2017
To the family of Dana Pedersen, who passed away on May 28, 2017
To the family of Sandy Stojkovski, whose mother, Joan Postell, passed away on May 25, 2017
Praise & Thanksgiving
FPCP is working more closely with our Presbytery and its program for the 13,000 children in foster in Michigan. Our prayer ministry can help by praying for a special child each month. We are praying for 12-year-old Jesse, who has been in the foster care system for 7 years. He likes feeling needed by others and is very helpful and caring toward them. He enjoys the outdoors, playing basketball and football, or riding his bike. When it’s time to relax, Jesse likes watching TV and movies, but he really loves to draw. This warm, caring and sensitive youngster describes himself as funny, smart and a good helper.
Church Wide Concerns
Our Deacons of the Day are: Patti Devine and Stacy Wennstrom Our Ushers at 9:00 are: Orlean Heidel, Elaine McLaren, Chuck Hodge and Lynn Walgenbach
Counting Team this week: Gary Linerode, Jeff Stoner and Charles Mather
Prayer Concerns Please pray for the following church members and friends who are in special circumstances. In the listings below members’ names will be printed in bold type. The names of family & friends will be printed in italic. Questions or concerns about the prayer list should be directed to [email protected]. Names are only left in the bulletin for 3 weeks unless you call again or the office is aware of the
circumstances.
Che Che Moore, former employee and friend of FPCP
Sage Wilder, nephew of Kurt Wilder
Leah Marchand, friend of Jen Van Hala
Peggy Miller, mother of Ervin Miller
Donna Corey, sister-in-law of Kay Bruner
Robert Chute, father of Larry Chute
Melissa Heck, friend of Anne Sherwood
Ervin “Paul” Miller, father of Ervin Miller
Kim Strube Scartelli, daughter of Jan Strube
Please continue to pray for our family & friends serving in the Military.
Our Sympathies
Prayers of praise and thanksgiving for the graduating class of 2017: Luke Boeve, Jack Collins, Kyle Cronin, Shelby Crosier, Emily Eichbrecht, Ethan FitzGerald, Sydney Graham, Mitchell Hall, Christian Herr, Halley Sophia Kissel, Emanual Loesch, Janie L. Roberts, Riley Stewart and Kelsey Taylor. May God bless these graduating students as they embark on the next stages in their lives, remembering to keep Christ at the center of their lives.
Members
Luvy Corrigan Sally Evans
Bucky Farrow Millie Ferrari
Nancy Forsyth Susan Goerge
Elizabeth Gribble
Lindsey Jones Carol Loesch Barb Mason Cal Mason
Betty Morrow Janet Townsend
Beth Walch
The flowers today are given to the GLORY OF GOD and In loving memory of … Russel Luke and Linda Roose, from
Linda Luke and John Roose
Cynthia Alexander Ralph Bonser Meera Martin Don Morgan
Members Receiving Long-term Care
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VBS News
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Local Mission
FPCP is working more closely with our Presbytery and its program for the 13,000 children in foster care in Michigan. Our prayer ministry can help by praying for a special child each month. This month we are praying for 12-year-old Jesse, who has been in the foster care system for 7 years.
He likes feeling needed by others and is very helpful and caring toward
them. He enjoys the outdoors, playing basketball and football or riding
his bike. When it’s time to relax, Jesse likes watching TV and movies,
but he really loves to draw. This warm, caring and sensitive youngster
describes himself as funny, smart and a good helper.
Jesse states that he “just wants a family to love him.” More info can be found at Mare.org. If you are
interested in helping with our foster care projects, please call Peggy at 734.953.1044. Beginning this fall,
FPCP will be hosting the foster care meetings for Western Wayne and Oakland County.
Bicycling Season is finally here! The National/International Mission Committee (NIMC) will be supporting a new mission at FPCP called Fitness in Christ. This ministry will host various events and fitness/fellowship opportunities while praising and giving thanks to our Lord. Starting Monday, June 26th, we will be hosting a casual bike ride from our church parking at 6:00 pm. The goal will be to enjoy the presence of God and each other while exercising our hearts, bodies and minds by riding a bike. There are a few things you’ll need: No cycling experience A functional and safe bicycle (nothing fancy) A bicycle helmet - no other professional bike clothing required If under 18 years of age, need a parent/guardian to ride with you or have signed permission We will initially enjoy riding around Downtown Plymouth area and possibly venture to Hines Drive. If the group wants, we’ll even schedule some other rides later in the summer outside of Plymouth. A short devotional will be provided sometime during or after the ride as well. A free-will offering will be collected and donated to a FPCP-approved mission partner. For additional details or questions, please reach out to Patrick Murphy at (734) 968-7534 or [email protected] 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you
have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.”
News & Announcements FPCP Self Study Survey Update
Survey of June 11, 2017 Thank you for your participation in the post card survey conducted last Sunday as part of our goal that every voice has opportunity to be heard in the self-study process. There were 191 cards returned (75%) from the 255 people who were in attendance that day. For such surveys, the response rate was excellent! On the blue survey card, you were asked to identify the First Five Words that come to mind when you think of FPCP. Those words, or equivalents, in order of most frequently mentioned were: (1) Friendly (2) Music (3) Caring (4) Mission (5) God. This survey was the first of several other opportunities in the weeks ahead for you to share input and thoughts that are vital to successful completion of this study. Your support is deeply appreciated. FPCP Self Study Committee, Tom Brady, Sandy Dodge, Charles Evans, Bev Girard, Johanna Kissel, Darlene Maginley, Curt Rager, Nancy Sullivan, Rick
Williams
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Middle School & High School Sunday School and youth
groups will resume in July
Planning ahead for Sunday School: June 25 - Summer Club - Earth Care Team will lead, children start in worship.
July 2 - NO Summer Club - Holiday weekend.
July 9 - Summer Club - volunteers needed!
SUNDAY SCHOOL PARENTS Summer Club at 9:00 a.m. today
Children should start in worship
Justified by Faith
Romans 5:1-8
Path (Sunday School) News
Youth Ministry News
VBS News VBS Registration is live at www.fpcp.net
Volunteers can sign up online too: http://bit.ly/2pyp0QY VBS Meeting for Station Leaders is June 21 at 9:30 a.m. in the Hearth Room. Volunteer Orientation is scheduled for July 11 at 6:30 p.m. in the Dining Room. Please plan to attend if you are volunteering!
Wanted: A fun-loving leader for VBS outdoor games! You will have lots of help and support in planning and organizing! Please contact Anne Sherwood for more [email protected]
Please keep the San Francisco Youth
Mission Team in prayer this week:
Josh Imboden Emily Campbell Curt Rager Tami Rager Amy Marmaduke Grant Marmaduke
Savannah Bevill Sarah Campbell Elizabeth Devine Corinne Kissel Riley Stewart Kelsey Taylor Caroline Jones Ben Devine Alexander Culp Grant Schils Ben Jones
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Deacons: Katherine Gotshall grew up in Plymouth, Michigan. After graduation from Albion College, she worked for a
Canadian news service in Paris, France. She recently returned to Plymouth and is assisting her mother after living for over thirty years in the Gramercy Park area of New York City. She worked as a real estate broker and as a lay leader, facilitating retreats in mansions along the Hudson River for Marble Collegiate Church. She joined First Presbyterian Church on March 26, 2017.
Orlean Heidel is mom to 3 grown up children, 6 grandchildren and 1 great grandson. She has been attending Tuesday and Sunday bible study classes for several years, and has served on the Session Stewardship Committee (which she is still serving on). Her years at FPCP have enriched her faith and life through the wonderful fellowship that she has received here.
Julie Kammeraad lives in Plymouth with her husband Bryan and sons Oliver and Stu. They joined the church in 2005 and apparently time flies, because it is hard for her to believe she began her first term as a deacon when her now 11-year old was an infant. Julie has had the pleasure to be involved with the Bridge/Logos Board, teaching Sunday school and Bridge classes, VBS, AMP and evening bible studies, young family small group, and the 175th Anniversary Celebration committee. She looks forward to the opportunity to serve with the Board of Deacons again.
Steve Marulis has been married for 46 years to Sandy. He worked in engineering at Ford for 30 years and after retiring, Steve and Sandy bought the Michigan Made store and ran it for 10 years. They have lived in Plymouth for 45 years and are one mile from FPCP. Their children are Lori, Ryan and Debbie, all married, and they have three grandchildren. Steve is active with the B&G group, working at church every Wednesday and sometimes multiple days when there is a large construction project. Steve also ushers once per month in the Sanctuary. They have been members of FPCP for four years, and Steve looks forward to the opportunity of further serving church and community as a Deacon.
Scott Modrzejewski Martha Schryer
Welcome New Elders & Deacons: Elders:
Susan Hagen grew up attending a small Presbyterian church in North Carolina (same denomination, different accents.) Her husband Mike and daughter Katie and Susan have been members of FPCP since 1994. Mike and Susan live in Canton, and Katie now lives near Minneapolis/St. Paul. Susan works as a chemist at the University of Michigan and teaches part-time at Washtenaw Community College. Since joining the church, Susan has been a Sunday school teacher, a Deacon, and an Elder (where she served as Clerk); Susan and Mike have also been regular ushers for over 20 years. Susan is excited and honored to serve again as an Elder.
Bonnie Hall lives in Novi with husband Brian, and kids Emily, Abby, Mitch and Nate. She has been a Sunday School teacher for 20 years, 15 here at FPCP. She has also served as a Deacon; Deacon’s Treasurer and served on the Finance Committee. Bonnie is a lifelong Presbyterian, joining FPCP in 1998.
Bill Harsha was born and raised in Plymouth, and FPCP is the only church he has ever known. Following graduation from The University of Michigan, he obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School and has been practicing law for 30 years. He and his wife Tami (a former choir member) live in Livonia and have a son, Kyler, and a daughter, Kayla. Bill has been a member of FPCP for 40 years and is looking forward to serving the congregation and church that have given him so much.
Kendra Hollingsworth Gwyn Jones Curt Rager has been a member of FPCP since 2001 when he, wife Tami and their 2 sons, Ryan and Evan,
joined the church. Curt and Tami have been active in Logo’s/The Bridge since joining the church and currently lead the high school Oasis program. He was ordained as an Elder in 2006 serving on the Stewardship Committee for 3 years. Curt has been on NIMC since 2009, was part of the PNC for Pastor Linda’s search, and is currently on the Self-Study Committee. He has also been active in Saturday Morning Men’s Bible Study and Early Word. He and Tami moved into downtown Plymouth in 2016.
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Presbyterian Women
First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth is Certified as a National PCUSA Earth Care Congregation
First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth (FPCP) was certified as an Earth Care Congregation by Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)'s Environmental Ministries through February 2018. This honor speaks to the great commitment that FPCP has to caring for God’s earth. To become an Earth Care Congregation, this congregation affirmed the Earth Care Pledge to integrate environmental practices and thinking into all facets of its church life and completed projects and activities in the fields of worship, education, facilities, and outreach. The Earth Care Congregation certification is designed to recognize churches that make the commitment to take seriously God’s charge to “till and keep” the garden. “It is exciting that FPCP is dedicated to intentional care of God’s earth. The congregation’s activities and commitment will inspire others to respond intentionally to God’s call to care for the earth,” says Jessica Maudlin, Associate for Sustainable Living and Earth Care Concerns for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The Earth Care Congregations program was started in 2010 by PC (U.S.A.) Environmental Ministries. The goal of the pro-gram is to inspire churches to care for God’s earth in a holistic way, through integrating earth care into all of their church life. The Earth Care Congregation certification honors churches that make that commitment and encourages others to fol-low their example. For more information on the Earth Care Congregations program visit www.pcusa.org/earthcarecongregations.
Vacation Bible School’s theme this year is Maker Fun Factory. In keeping with that theme, the FPCP Presbyterians for Earth Care will be creating a “Maker Space” during VBS one day. We are asking for donations of various items to make the “can creatures” pictured below - all made from recycled items. We’re looking for:
Cans of all sizes (no sharp edges, please) Nuts and bolts Small pieces of plywood or wood Small pieces of fabric Yarn Googly eyes Pipe Cleaners Pompoms Magnets Other odds and ends Please leave your donation in the bin in the collection area in the lower level of the church. Thanks so much for supporting our efforts in teaching our children how beautiful things can be created from everyday items (and save them from the landfill).
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This Week at Our Church
Please pray for the High School Mission Trip this week. Sunday, June 18 - Baptism Sunday, Father’s Day 9:00 a.m. - Sanctuary Service, Summer Club (Sunday School) 10:35 a.m. - Upper Room Service, NO Summer Club Monday, June 19 7:00 p.m. - Session Meeting, Calvin Room Tuesday, June 20 10:00 a.m. - Upper Room Staff Meeting, Hearth Room 11:00 a.m. - Staff Prayer & Meeting, Hearth Room Wednesday, June 21 7:30 a.m. - Early Word Bible Study, Hearth Room 9:30 a.m. - VBS Leadership Meeting, Hearth Room 4:30 p.m. - HS Worship Team Rehearsal, Knox Hall Thursday, June 22 12:00 p.m. - Clergy Group Gathering, Hearth Room Friday, June 23 1:00 p.m. - Contemporary Music Rehearsal, Knox Hall Saturday, June 24 Sunday, June 25 - Congregational Meeting 9:00 a.m. - Sanctuary Service, Summer Club (Sunday School) 10:00 a.m. - Congregational Meeting, Sanctuary 10:35 a.m. - Upper Room Service (NO Summer Club)
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Are You Interested in Contributing a Floral Arrangement for Sanctuary Worship Services?
If you are interested in contributing a floral arrangement for a specific worship service in our church sanctuary, please contact Nancy White:
[email protected] 734-453-1044
Two floral arrangements are donated for sanctuary worship services each week; the florist currently changes $25 for each bouquet of seasonal flowers. Thank you!
Did you know...There were 12 Apostles? Of course you did! Can you name them all? Did you know
there were two Simons, two James, Two Judas? Did you know there were two sets of brothers? Simon (Peter) and Andrew were brothers. James and John were brothers (Sons of Thunder - what does that mean?) Then there were Matthew, Thomas, Phillip and Nathaniel (also known as Bartholomew). Last on the list were James son of Alphaeus, Simon who was called the Zealot, Judas son of James and Judas Iscariot who became a traitor. (See Luke 6:12-16). What else do you know about these men? Learn more; join a Bible Study! Lord, I know you a little; I want to know you more. Amen.
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COMMUNITY MINISTRIES & MISSION OUTREACH
First Presbyterian Church, Plymouth
Our Community Alcoholics Anonymous American Red Cross Benevolence Fund Kids Hope USA Plymouth-Canton Clothing Bank Plymouth Salvation Army Adopt-an-Angel/Gift Tree Bell Ringing Food Drives Thanksgiving Box Assembly United Way Collaborative Fund FPCP Matching Scholarship, for Mission Trip Attendees New Hope Center for Grief Support Vista Maria
Our Surrounding Area Ann Arbor Campus Ministries Calvin East Presbyterian (Detroit) Cass Community Service Community meals for homeless Crossroads Faith Communities Coalition Foster Children First Step - Domestic Violence Shelter Flint Child Health Fund Fort Street Open Door Soup Kitchen assistance Financial Assistance Clothing Drives
Our Nation Supporting our Presbyterian Church (USA) Connectional Ministry through our Benevolence Budget to these governing bodies: Detroit Presbytery Synod of the Covenant General Assembly Causes Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
Our World Church World Service Care Kits Colina de Luz Orphanage Compassion International Sponsoring Children Kids Against Hunger PW Least Coin Malawi Matters Malawi Hunger Relief Marion Medical Mission Mtenthera CCAP (Our Sister Church in Malawi) Drinking Well & Storage Tank Bibles & Hymnals Prayer House Roofs Nursery School Supplies Women’s Guild Church Pews Eyeglasses PC(USA) Hunger Ministries One Great Hour of Sharing Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Samaritans Purse Operation Christmas Child Veritas College, Malawi Presbyterian Colleges and Seminaries: Princeton Seminary Rev. Phil Magee Endowment
Hope Medical Center Kingdom Builders - Pontiac Northville Civic Concern Pearls of Great Price Coalition (Human Trafficking) Presbyterian Women Faith Goal Relay for Life Samaritan Counseling Second Mile Center
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First Presbyterian Church. Plymouth ● 701 Church Street ● Plymouth, MI 48170 phone 734-453-6464 ● fax 734-453-6492 ● www.fpcp.net
Anne Schaefer - Interim Senior Minister
[email protected]; ext.112
Emily Riley Campbell - Assoc. Min. [email protected]; ext.113
Linda Cochran - Asst. Min. for Family Development
[email protected]; ext. 117
Victoria Barkoff - Dir. Of Children’s Min.
[email protected]; ext. 110
Josh Imboden - Dir. of Youth Min. [email protected]; ext. 120
Stewart Dodge Church Business Manager [email protected]; ext. 116
Susan Underhill
Communication Administrator [email protected]; ext. 111
Julie Thompson
Information Administrator [email protected]; ext. 115
Audrey Goodison
Childcare Coordinator [email protected]
Jerry Smith Director of Music
[email protected]; ext.119
Bekah Greenman, Upper Room & Youth Music Director
Susan C. Scott Organist
Sharon K. Smith
Accompanist
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