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    Volume 39Issue 7Denbigh Presbyterian Church

    Our Church Staff

    PastorThe Reverend Deborah Dail

    Director of Childrens/YouthMinistriesLiz Marshall

    Director of Music MinistriesKelly Samarzea

    Administrative AssistantWanda Hale

    Sexton TeamMark, June, Lauren and Nick Tessarolo

    Pre-Kindergarten DirectorMaggie Vincelette

    The Denbigh Digest is publishedmonthly on the third or fourth

    Monday The deadline for items

    to be included is 9:00 AMon that MondayComments or Questions ?Contact the church office

    at 877-2048 or e-mail us at [email protected]

    September 26, 2011

    Inside this issue:

    50th Anniversary 1

    Fall Festival 2-3

    Worship 4-5

    Outreach 5-9

    Facilities/Finance 9

    Session News/Pre-K 10

    Fellowship 11

    Children/Youth 12-14

    Congregational Care 15

    Birthday/Thank you 16

    Stewardship 14

    Next IssueOctober 24, 2011

    OCTOBER 15-16, 2011

    SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15

    10-3 PM Fall Festival. Food, games, entertainment for allages on the church grounds (weather permitting)

    3:00 PM Worship Service of Thanksgiving. Outdoor serviceon the church lawn marking the official charter of thechurch (Rain plan service will be held in the Sanc-tuary)

    6:30 PM Reception and Dinner. Olde Port Cove Clubhouse,116 Chinquapin Orchard, Yorktown, VA 23693, $25

    per person. Reservations required.

    SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16

    9:15 AM Coffee Hour. Mingle with friends and view our DPChistorical display.

    10:30 AM Worship Service12 NOON Covered Dish Luncheon . Denbigh High School

    Cafeteria.

    The pumpkins are growing on the Peninsula and will soon beheaded our way. Please spread the word that THE PUMPKINPATCH at Denbigh Presbyterian Church will be open beginningOctober 12. Sandi Murawski is once again leading this fund-raising effort and will be contacting you shortly with volunteer opportunities. Proceeds are marked for the Haiti mission tripfund.

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    The Fall Festival At

    Denbigh Presbyterian Church Saturday, October 15, 2011

    10 AM to 3 PM

    FREE FOODFREE GAMESFREE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT

    DELICIOUS BAKED GOODSPUMPKINSAND YARD SALE

    This is your personal invitation to be a part of this fall outreach ministry for Denbigh Presby-terian Church and to help spread Gods Word into our community.

    Especially exciting this year is that the Fall Festival is in concurrence with the 50 th Anniver-sary Weekend Celebration of our church. As such, many past parishioners are expected to bein attendance. Please join us in extending the hand of fellowship and friendship to all.

    The food, games, and entertainment are free of charge. This year, donations from the BakeSale will be used for the bag lunch program during PORT, our upcoming homeless shelter.Proceeds from the pumpkin patch and yard sale will go into the Haiti mission fund.

    So, start pricing and packing up all those unwanted treasures for the yard sale, dust off thecookbooks for the bake sale, and get the word out to your family and friends. October is justaround the corner!

    CHURCH YARD SALE- Oct 15 Now that fall is upon us, it is a good time to clean out your closets, attics, basements and ga-rages for items for the churchs Yard Sale on October 15. The sale will be from 7:00 AM to1:00 PM and will benefit the Haiti Mission Team. We ask that CLOTHES be donated to an-other charity. Please ensure that all items are clean or have been dusted off and they are in

    good working order. Also, please price your items and label them for Yard Sale. Our stor-age space at the church is limited, so we encourage you to bring your items on Friday, October 14 if possible. The church will be open that day from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and in the eveningfrom 6:00 PM 8:00 PM. If you need to bring your items to the church before October 14,

    please put them in the churchs storage shed located near the garden plots. You will have to geta key from the church office to get into the shed. If you have any questions about the yardsale, please contact Delores Fleming at 249-3574. Thank you ahead of time for your donationsand please come check out the Yard Sale on October15!

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    Bakers Needed!

    Will you help support our churchs community outreach program by baking some itemsto be sold at our Fall Festival on October 15? The Prime Timers will manage the BakeBooth and we invite our entire congregation to help fill the tables with homemade good-

    ies. This years proceeds will be used to supply lunches-to-go when we host PORT.Thanks to your generous help, the booth was a huge success last year.

    Here is whats needed and how it should be packaged. Please put all items in plastic wrapor baggies and label them to show what the items are. You do not need to price anything.

    Cookies 2 (3 if small) to a package Brownies, muffins, rolls, biscuits, cupcakes individual or 6 to a package Round pound cake cut in half, each half wrapped separately Loaf bread (banana, zucchini, etc.) - whole Yeast loaf bread whole Fruit tarts, cakes, pies whole Jams, jellies, pickles, etc.

    Please do not provide anything that is gooey, will melt, or must be refrigerated as we willnot have the means to keep those items cool and safe.

    Please bring your items to church anytime on Friday or Saturday morning before the festi-val begins .

    For any additional information please call or e-mail Elaine Minch at [email protected] or877-8322.

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    Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lords SupperPlease join us in celebrating the Lords Supper on Sunday, October 2,2011 . Please prayerfully prepare for the celebration of the LordsSupper.

    New Member Class October 2Are you interested in exploring membership in Denbigh Presbyterian Church? We are

    having a New Member Class on Sunday, October 2 . Please join us for lunch immediatelyfollowing the worship service. The class will conclude by not later than 4 PM. We will providechildcare upon request. If you have questions, please contact Deborah at 877-2048 or viae-mail at [email protected].

    Fall Sermon Series Windows of Our Faith

    Our stained glass windows in the sanctuary illustrate key Bible stories and themes.This fall we will look at each of our stained glass windows and study the messages each con-tain through our Windows of Our Faith sermon series. Our childrens and youth SundaySchool lessons will also correspond with our sermon series. Join us as we explore:

    Fishers of PeopleCreationPraise and WorshipHoly Week

    The Ten CommandmentsPentecostStewardshipThe Presbyterian SealCrucifixion and Resurrection of JesusThe Nativity of Jesus

    Advent 2011 WaitingOur theme for Advent 2011 is Waiting. We will provide Advent devotionals by Henri

    J.M. Nouwen titled The Lord Is Near. Advent begins November 27.

    Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Years Day Service Times

    Christmas Eve Services: 6:30 and 9 p.m.Christmas Day Service: 10:30 a.m. (no Sunday School, casual dress)

    New Years Day Service: 10:30 a.m. (no Sunday School)

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    S.H.A.R.E. September 2011 S.H.A.R.E. or-der can be placed the week of October 3-7, 2011. The order will be placed on Monday, Oc-tober 10 at 10:00 AM and will

    be distributed in the Narthexarea of Denbigh PresbyterianChurch on Saturday, October 22

    from 7:00-7:30 AM. All ordersmust be picked up by 7:30 AM.Volunteers cannot be held re-sponsible for orders which arenot picked up.

    In April, we began volunteering at the new Food Bank location at 2401 AluminumDrive in Hampton. It is on the corner of Aberdeen and Aluminum Drive in Cope-land Industrial Park. It is across from Wendys. High School Youth will volun-teer on October 22, 2011 . The telephone number at the Food Bank will remainthe same: 757-596-7188.

    Save-the-Date for this Hole-in-One Event!

    It is never too early to mark your calendars for an opportunity for camaraderie and relaxation

    combined with helping others in our community.Our gracious host, ELKS Lodge #315 , has an-nounced the date for its Fifth Annual CharityGolf Tournament to benefit the mission of Den-bigh United Christian Outreach (DUCO) .Plan to join us at the Hamptons Golf Courseon Friday, September 30, 2011 at 8:00 AM(Elks contact # 757-877-0171; more info to fol-low.) Hope to see you on the Green!

    Adults and teens interested in Bell Ringing for the Christmas Cantata De-cember 11 : We meet Wednesdays from 6:15 7 PM in the Bell Room. No

    prior ringing experience required, although helpful. Rehearsal Dates: Octo- ber 5 and 19, November 2 and 16, Dress Rehearsal December 7. Please con-tact Kelly Samarzea at [email protected] or call 757-318-0816 if inter-ested. You can also just show up!

    Teens interested in dancing with Cloud 6 for the Christmas Cantata De-cember 11 : We meet Wednesdays from 6:15 7 PM in the sanctuary. No

    prior dance experience required, although helpful. Rehearsal dates: Octo- ber 12 and 26, November 9 and 30, Dress Rehearsal December 7. Pleasecontact Kelly Samarzea at [email protected] or call 757-318-0816 if in-terested. You can also just show up!

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    The January 2012 Haiti Mission Team is busy fundraising and bonding spiritually through Bi- ble Study. The team is as follows:

    Sandra Beebe Mason MurawskiDeborah Dail Penny NortonDelores Fleming Dale PennellPatti Hall Megan SpiveyDan Little Shannon Weaver

    Each team member is responsible for a portion of his/her financial commitment. The team will be having a pumpkin sale, garage sale, art auction and Brunswick stew sale, and other fund-raisers.Here are a few ways each of you can help:

    1. Prayers2. Words of encouragement3. Support the fundraisers.4. Donate items for the garage sale (Please price the items and put them

    in the outdoor shed. Please donate all clothing to another charity.)5. If you would like to financially support a particular team member, please

    write his or her name and Haiti at the bottom of the check.6. If you would like to hire one or more of the team members for a particular

    job, please contact Sandi Murawski at 804-642-5613.7. More Prayers

    TIME TO STUFF THOSE SHOEBOXES!Samaritans Purse Operation Christmas Child sends shoeboxes stuffed with items toneedy children all over the world. If you would like to put a smile on a childs face who

    probably will not have a Christmas, just follow these simple steps: Pick up one of the brochures in the narthex area at church and it will give you instructions

    on how to stuff the box with the gift ideas provided. Wrap the box if you would like, labelthe box for boy or girl and include a $7.00 donation to cover shipping. If you do not have ashoebox at home, the church has provided some plastic boxes to be used.

    Have your box/boxes at church no later then November 13. If you would like to help but dont have time to buy, stuff and label, we will gladly accept a

    donation to cover some or all items or help cover the cost of shipping.Help us show the love of Jesus around the world. For more information contact Debbie Amesat 757-833-3027.

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    The Fall Season is just around the corner and Christmas is peekingover the horizon. Now is the time to select the date(s) and loca-tion(s) your church would like to man a Christmas Kettle this year.

    We are in the process of installing a new phone system over the nextfew weeks so for now, the best way to get the date and location your group desires, is to contact me by my below email address.

    As a final note, the following dates and locations have already beentaken:

    Saturday 11/12/2011 - Ruby Tuesday / Patrick Henry Mall (VA Peninsula Catholic School)Saturday 11/19/2011 - Super K-Mart / Victory Blvd (Huntington Middle School)Saturday 11/19/2011- Ruby Tuesday / Patrick Henry Mall (New Beach Grove Baptist Church)Saturday 11/26/2011 - Macy's / Peninsula Town Center (Temple of Peach Church)Saturday 12/03/2011 - Harris Teeter / Warwick Blvd (Warwick Rotary Club)

    Saturday 12/03/2011 - Wal-Mart (both doors) / Cunningham Driver (Morning Star BaptistChurch)Saturday 12/03/2011 - J. C. Penney / Patrick Henry Mall (Menchville High School RoboticsTeam)Saturday 12/10/2011 - J. C. Penney / Patrick Henry Mall (Menchville High School RoboticsTeam)Saturday 12/10/2011 - Farm Fresh / Geo Wash Mem Hwy (York Ruritan Club)

    Thanking you in advance for helping The Salvation Army help those in need.

    Blessings,Jim Colston757-838-4875 ext. 23 or [email protected]

    The home renovation team is still hard at work trying to finish the renovation. With coopera-tion from the weatherman it should conclude by early October. However, funds are extremelylow with some large purchases coming up. Please search your heart and consider making a do-nation to offset these expenses. A gift of $20, $50, $100 or more would go a long way towardcovering the needed materials. Put cash donations in an envelope labeled Home Renovationor place the same designation on the memo line for check contributions. These may be sent tothe church office or placed in the offering plate. Thanks to all who have given already or will

    be giving and know that God is using these funds to make for a safer more comfortable life for the family.

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    Share Your Faith WorkshopSaturday, October 29,2011 9 4:00 pm Hosted by Carver Memorial Presbyterian Church830 25 th Street

    Newport News, VA 23607Cost - $25 per person plus$10 per person for lunch

    SYFW includes workshop, and continental breakfast. Sign-in & breakfast start at 8:15 AM

    A truly Hands On approachto easily share your faith.

    Evangelism Explosion International has developed a Gospel presentation thatseasy to learn and hard to forget. The five fingers of your hand become a simplememory tool you use to share a Gospel presentation that has proven effective inevery nation in the world.

    Reserve your seat now! Send Form and Payment to:Carver Memorial Presbyterian Church

    830 25th Street, Newport News, VA 23607

    orRegister online at http://www.syfonline.org/ Questions? Call 757-244-3893

    -------------Check payable to Carver Memorial Presbyterian Church ----------------

    Name --------------------------------------------------------------------------Address -----------------------------------------------------------------------

    City, State, Zip ---------------------------------------------------------------Phone --------------------------- Email: --------------------------------------

    Home Church ------------------------------------------------------------------Payment Amount enclosed ----------------------------------------------------

    (If paying for multiple attendees, please attach information for each)

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    Kitchen Building Fund StatusSeptember 25, 2011

    $25,027.68

    CHURCH BUDGET

    Actual Year to Date August 31, 2011

    Total Income $ 187,347.52

    Total Expenses $ 203,764.05

    Net Difference $ (16,416.53)

    Please Donate Your Used Devotionals After you finish reading These Days or other devotionals

    please consider donating them to Denbigh United Christian Out-reach (DUCO). These devotionals will be shared with clients tooffer spiritual hope and encouragement. Thanks for sharing!

    Kitchen UpdateWe are delighted that our kitchen renovation is very near com-

    pletion. We are awaiting the installation of the island and some finish-ing touches on the cabinetry. Not only is our renovated kitchen veryfunctional but it is also quite beautiful.

    As soon as all funds have been raised we will dedicate our

    kitchen. Thank you to our kitchen team and to everyone who hashelped make this dream come true.

    Church Treasurer Retires and New Treasurer Begins

    We are very grateful to Gail McLeod for her 11 years of service as our church treasurer.Gail has given numerous hours of time and much energy to the ministry of keeping our churchfinancial records in order, paying bills, reporting to the Session and assisting church leaderswith all budgetary matters. She has also been instrumental in our investment planning andmanagement. Gail has done an excellent job and has gone above and beyond the call of dutythroughout her tenure as treasurer. Thank you, Gail!

    As of September 15, Heather Schwarting became our new church treasurer. We are pleased that Heather has accepted this role and will be serving in this capacity. Welcomeaboard, Heather!

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    Denbigh PresbyterianDenbigh PresbyterianDenbigh PresbyterianDenbigh Presbyterian Pre Pre Pre Pre- ---KindergartenKindergartenKindergartenKindergarten

    Session spent first half hour of meeting in prayer for DPC ministries. Received report from Rusty Norton on the called Presbytery meeting on September

    8, 2011 at which the Bow Creek Presbyterian Church was undissolved. Approved preliminary proposed job description for Ministerial Intern with intention

    of hiring Rusty Norton for this position once all details are settled. Approved celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper for wedding on Septem-

    ber 16., 2011. Approved designating 25 percent of Peacemaking Offering for Menchville House.

    September has flown by, and our students are really starting to get into the school routine.Were ready to have some new experiences in October - chapel and music class, a visit from the po-lice department and the fire truck, and our Halloween parade. There are lots of exciting things goingon at DPPK!

    I would like to extend a special thanks to those of you in the congregation who have helped usget off to such a great start. Liz Marshall, Lisa Canaday, Lana Tuftie, and several members of theyouth group helped with some of our annual play yard clean up. They even came out for a couple of hours on short notice after the clean up was delayed by Hurricane Irene. Don Harvey and DavidCanaday helped open and then replace a broken door knob on one of our classrooms. The aestheticsteam picked a wonderful paint color for the Pre-K bathrooms. It is unbelievable what a difference ithas made in brightening up those spaces. Bob Murphy replaced the ballast in a light fixture in our Pre-K office, with Rosemary there for moral support! Thank you to the Fellowship Committee for ar-ranging the delicious cookie and dessert reception after Pre-K Sunday, and to the congregation for thegifts given to our families and staff. Finally, Wanda Hale is always there to help me with any questionor problem that arises. Thanks to everyone specifically named here, and to everyone else who stopsto check in, says hello, donates Campbells labels, or prays for the work we are doing here. I sincerelyappreciate it!

    Maggie Vincelette

    DPPK Director

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    Reserve these dates on your calendar! October 4 and 5, 9:00-1:00 AARP Defensive Driving

    Class in the Fellowship Room. Last reservations will be takenOctober 2 if there is room in the class.

    October 15, 10:00 AM 2:00 PM Work at Fall Festival Bake Booth October 26 Provide cars and candy for Trunk or Treat

    November, all month Collect socks and underwear for PORT. Challenge Not Ready for Prime Timers

    December 6 Spirit of Norfolk Christmas Lunch Cruise. Cost is $37.00 per per-son and includes buffet lunch with non-alcoholic beverage, show, cruise, tax and gra-tuities. Watch for more information on time of event and when to make reservations.

    December 31, 4:00 PM New Years Eve Open House at the home of Don andCharlotte Eason

    Thank you to all the wonderful bakers and helpers in our DPC family who helped pull off Pre-K Recognition Day. It was just right. We had plenty of cookies, and plenty of "eaters"; perfectcombination. And.... to all of you who may be wondering just what we're talking about.... Our Fel-

    lowship Committee gets to feed our Congregation, care for the kitchen, entertain our guests for manyevents, among so many other opportunities! If you feel a calling to pitch in, even for one or twoevents, contact me, and/or use the Time and Talent survey to get your name on our volunteer list.Becky Skaar, Fellowship Chair

    On Monday, October 24, 2011 at 6:30 PM the Thank Offering and Least Coin OfferingDinner will be held at Denbigh Presbyterian Church in the Fellowship Room. Sign-ups will

    be taken soon to ascertain the quantity of food and the number of child care providers needed.Please watch for additional information on this upcoming event through email and our regular Sunday worship bulletins.

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    HELP! Calling all adults interested in helping our youth grow in their Christian faith. FaithWeaver Friends began Wednesday, September 21. We are in need of helpers to set uptables, set tables (plates, etc.), clean up after dinner and assist with checking in and checkingout children. You can make a difference. Please contact Liz Marshall for additional informa-tion or to sign up to help.

    757-877-2048 or email [email protected]

    At Faith Weaver Friends , each child experiences an incredible, personal friendship with Je-sus through opening celebrations, family-style dinner, Discovery Centers, Bible Study, recrea-tion and journaling.

    The fall session of Faith Weaver Friends began September 21 and runs to November 30.Faith Weaver Friends is for children/youth entering Kindergarten to High school. We are alsooffering a Bible Study Class for adults while the kids are enjoying their activities. Wednesdayevenings are for the whole family!

    The cost for the fall term is $20 per child or adult (this covers dinner). If you have more thanone child involved, the cost for additional children is $15 per child, not to exceed $50.00 per family.

    Registration forms will be available on the youth board located in the education wing outsidethe office of the Director of Childrens/Youth Ministries. If you have any questions about the

    program or would like to help spread the love of Jesus on the childrens lives, please contact Liz Marshall at [email protected] or call the church office at 877-2048.

    Attendance at FaithWeaver Friends

    Date 9/21 9/28Children 30 35Adults 16 19

    We kicked off our new year of Sunday School on September, 11 withclasses for all ages. We offer a light breakfast, which can be picked upat the kitchen counter on the way to class. Join us at 9:15 AM on Sun-days for a great Christian Education and fellowship.

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    Wednesday, October 26 6:00 - 8:00 PM

    Hosted by the DPC Middleand High School Youth

    What is trunk-or-treating?

    The church parking lot with the back ends ofcars, vans, and trucks decorated in a variety offun themes.

    Treats! Treats! Treats! Fun Halloween activities and games Free Hot Dogs and Drinks Kids dressed up in costumesnothing scary or gory,

    please.

    We invite you to join us for this safe and funactivity that is suitable for all ages to enjoy.Be sure to bring your friends and neighbors, too!

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    Lend your helping hands to the Food Bank

    Middle and High School Youth are scheduled to volunteer at the

    Peninsula Food BankSaturday, October 22

    Meet at DPC at 5:00 AM to carpool

    We will finish by 8:00 AM and stop for breakfast on the way home.

    Sign up on the Facebook event page or see Mrs. Canaday for more information .

    The Peacemaking Offering will be collected on World Communion Sunday , October 2.This is one of the four special offerings sponsored by our denomination. 25% of this offeringwill be designated to a local cause which this year will be the Menchville House. Please readthe inserts in your bulletin for information about this offering.

    Time and Talent surveys will be on the kitchen counter this coming Sunday. Please pick upyour copy and fill it out. After this week the forms will be mailed. This is the best way for the

    church to know in what areas you would like to serve, and it is the best way for you to knowyou are needed.

    Stewardship Commitment Sunday will be celebrated on November 6. Our church has had awonderful 50 year history. Many of you have been asked to write memories from your life inthis church. Others have been asked to find old members, identify people in old pictures, andyou may see old friends. As you think back over the past 50 years, think about the opportuni-ties for the next 50 yearscommunity involvement, missions, opportunities for our youth, andmany more. The future will depend upon you.

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    Joan Kiser Rhett Hickman Myrna Bickhart David and LuAnn Jusino Jerry Helms Amelia Britts daughter-in-law Dick GrayCarl and Lillie Gagliardi

    Jeanne Kent Amelia Britt

    Whit Mayes Michelle Ramdeholls mother and brother Trudy Bowmans husband

    Allen Vigilante Kathy Baldwins father Kelly Samarzeas father Leslie Maloney Jamie Eason Kay Atkinson Pete Buchanan Kelly Samarzea Sharon ShiresGay Goble

    Lorenzo Grant

    Our Members and Friends Our Members and Friends Our Members and Friends Our Members and Friends Our Military Our Military Our Military Our Military

    Tom Joyce Bruce Baffer Jill Miley

    Robert Depp Caroline Joyce Alisha Quinn

    Todd Hall Lee Holfert John Quinn

    Jennifer Lambert David Baird Pam Randall

    JonathanGraebener

    Dan

    Barnhart

    David Burroughs

    Our Deployed Military Our Deployed Military Our Deployed Military Our Deployed Military

    Chris Rupp Mark Manoso Joel Silva

    Jacob Lindsay Ricardo Marquez

    Michael Shea Daniel Troyer Terri Minch Osner

    Daniel Jones (Grandson of Bill & Dee Jones)

    Jeff and Jennifer Hale Williams Rob Phelps

    Our Missionaries in Haiti Our Missionaries in Haiti Our Missionaries in Haiti Our Missionaries in Haiti Bruce and Deb Robinson

    Serving in the Serving in the Serving in the Serving in the Peace Corps Peace Corps Peace Corps Peace Corps

    Kirk

    McCullough

    Pete Marshall James OSuna

    David Powers Jacob Mayes Kelly Keene

    We express our sympathies to the follow-ing families. May God bring comfort and hope to all who grieve.

    Donna Hamadyk on the death of her father.

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    Each day makes me realize how blessed I was onSeptember 3. I thank our church family for prayer,

    phone calls, kind gestures, and cards. I feel well and everything else, aftermath from storm and accident,will be manageable in time.

    Gratefully yours, Anneliese Collins

    The Reverend Esta Jarrett49 Wesley St.Canton, NC 28716

    Thank you to all who made donations and contrib-uted school supplies for Pauls Ministry.Our church provided school supplies to 30 childrenin Pauls Mobile Home Estates.

    Thank you to Brenda Lamb who helped in the deliv-ery of these supplies.

    Blessings, Connie Hunt

    We praise God that Amari Troyer was born at12:49 AM on September 2. She weighs 8 pounds 3ounces and is 20 3/4 inches long. Amari is thedaughter of Miranda and Daniel Troyer and sister of Curtis Troyer.

    Cards may be sent to:

    1006 Woodbridge Dr. Newport News, VA 23608

    1 Dave Green1 Deborah Dail1 Steve Ruggles2 Delores Fleming

    2 Verni Saunders

    4 John Ames

    4 Kay Atkinson5 Cheryl Barnhart6 Al Ragsdale

    A6 Franz & Helen Thiessen

    7 Don Bickhart8 Eleanor Robinson

    8 Trace Hall8 Chance Turner

    9 Grey Davenport

    9 John McLeod13 Liz Burroughs

    15 Gerry Ellis17 Rosemond Perkinson

    18 Charlotte Eason

    20 Todd Hall20 Traci Stanford (formerly Hall)

    21 Gary Bill21 Marcia Bowers

    23 Katelyn Canaday23 Mary Blake Avery24 Lillie Gagliardi

    24 Stephanie Jusino24 June Tessarolo

    25 Leslie Maloney

    25 Bill McCulloughA26 Benjamin & Gerry Ellis

    A27 Robert & Jonelle Depp28 Whit Mayes


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