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A Union of Second and Denbigh Presbyterian Churches
Denbigh United Denbigh United Denbigh 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
session@denbighpres.org
Second Campus
201 Menchville Road
Newport News, VA 23602
(757) 874-2113
secondpresnn@hotmail.com
Information 1
Worship/Session News 2
Adult Education 3
From Deborah’s Desk 4
Outreach 5-8
Finance 8
Fellowship 9
Children’s/Youth Ministry 10-11
Preschool/Reminder 12
Congregational Care 13
Birthday/Thank you 14
March Sunday Schedule 15
March Calendar 16
Inside This Issue
March 2014
Denbigh United Presbyterian Church is hosting the P.O.R.T.
shelter the week of March19-March 26, 2014. As a site church
there is much to be done before, during, and after the week of
P.O.R.T. Please consider serving in some capacity as we open
our church home to the homeless this Lenten season. Sign-up
sheets are posted on the office windows. There will be an impor-
tant meeting for P.O.R.T. volunteers after worship, Sunday,
March 9 in the fellowship hall.
University of Virginia Group to Sing at DUPC March 1 and 2.
The CHoosE (Christian ‘Hoos Exalt) a cappella group will
perform a concert at Denbigh United Presbyterian Church on
Saturday, March 1 at 7:00 p.m. in the sanctuary. This group
features our own Katie Depp, who is currently a fourth year student
at UVA.
CHoosE will also sing for our worship service on Sunday,
March 2.
Thank you to the families who are hosting the 12 students in
CHoosE.
Our Church Staff
Denbigh Campus
Pastor
The Reverend Deborah Dail
Ministerial Assistant
Rusty Norton
Director of Children’s and
Youth Ministries
Liz Marshall
Director of Music Ministries
Jane Martin
Administrative Assistant
Wanda Hale
Sexton Team
Mark, and June Tessarolo
Nick and Lauren Tessarolo
Preschool Director
Maggie Vincelette
Nursery Coordinator
Alicia Lewis
Treasurer
Lorena Riely
Second Campus
Administrative Assistant
Charlene Bedford
Sexton
Veronika Jones
Preschool Director
Tammy Castagna
Church Record Active Membership (414 as of 12/31/2013)
Attendance 1/26 2/2 2/9 2/16 2/23 Worship 190 195 181 198 165 Nurseries 5 9 7 11 9 Sunday School 43 49 36 41 41
Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
Please join us in celebrating the Lord’s Supper on
Sunday, March 2, 2014. Please prayerfully prepare
for the celebration of the Lord’s Supper.
Studied scripture and discussed what it looks like for
us to be the salt of the earth.
Prayed for our church and its members in special
need.
Approved minutes from session, congregational,
board of trustees and corporation meetings held in
December 2013 and January 2014.
Approved replacing the sanctuary air conditioning
unit #2 at the DUPC campus at a cost of $10,506.62
by Professional Heating and Cooling.
Approved appointing a team to establish the rules and
conditions for the use of the SPC and DUPC
campuses by outside groups.
Approved report on January PEVA meeting from
ruling elder Debbie Ames.
Granted approval to St. Mary Coptic Orthodox
Church of Yorktown to use the SPC sanctuary on
Saturday, February 22 and Sunday, April 13 for
worship services.
Received informational reports from committees.
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
student God’s Word and support one another.
Our existing groups are listed below. If you are interested in an existing group or in being a
part 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 and
childcare is provided. The facilitator is Kristi Spivey, and the group is currently studying
The Five Love Languages of Children. For information, call Kristi at (757) 814-9538.
Sunday evenings (every other week) from 5:30-7:30 p.m. This group meets at the home of
Dale and Keith Pennell. The group discusses the Sunday sermons. For more information,
contact Dale Pennell at (757) 303-7762.
Wednesday evenings (every week) at 7:30 p.m. This group meets at the home of Tim and
Debbie Jacoby. The group is studying Angels Among Us. For more information, contact
Tim Jacoby at (412) 720-4808.
The Adult Bible Class is taught by Jay Dunn and Bob Young. During the spring quarter (March
through May) the Adult Bible Class will be studying a variety of Old and New Testament books with
an emphasis on exploring the connections between Jesus and the Hebrew Scriptures. The class
meets Sunday mornings at 9:15 in the Fellowship Room.
The Ladies Discussion Group will start a new Bible Study Series on March 9, 2014, entitled Where
Faith and Culture Meet. This series of six DVDs and the study book, will engage you in Bible study
discussion regarding bold ways to discover God’s challenge in each of us - to minister to our
culture - and what that means to you. If interested in joining us, please contact Amy Schmidt at
ahschmidt50@yahoo.com, or sign up on the sheet at the church office. This will allow us time to
obtain the needed study books prior to starting the study. This class meets at 9:15 on Sunday
mornings in the Parlor.
Living as a Committed Christian in the Kingdom in the 21st Century Class
Beginning March 30, we will be offering a third Adult Sunday School class. This class, featuring a
small group discussion/seminar format, will use relevant Scripture to consider the implications of
how a Christian might deal with such issues as: healthcare, poverty, affluence, inequality, education,
individualism and community, human rights, diversity, violence, the Jesus of the Gospels, Christian
responsibilities, and other issues that might surface or become prominent in the news. Mike Langrehr
will facilitate this class which will meet in the Library. Please join us on March 30 at 9:15 a.m.
Dear Friends,
It’s hard to believe that we are now entering the season of Lent. This year our Lenten Sermon
Series is titled The Via Dolorosa: People We Meet on The Way. The Via Dolorosa refers to the
“Way of Grief,” “Way of Sorrows, “Way of Suffering” or “Painful Way”. Specifically, it refers to the
street in Jerusalem believed to be the path that Jesus walked, carrying his cross on the way to his
crucifixion.
In our sermon series we will study the people whom Jesus met on the way to the cross, how
Jesus affected their lives and how they affected his. Each person and each encounter has something to
teach us which we can apply to our daily lives.
This year we will have three worship services on Easter Sunday, April 20. We will have our
Sunrise Service and Breakfast at 6:30 a.m. We will have a 9 a.m. and a 10:30 am. worship service,
both of which will include the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper.
We begin Lent on Ash Wednesday, March 5 with a holy service of worship at 7:30 p.m. in
the sanctuary. We hope you will attend.
Listed below are the biblical characters we will meet on our journey through Lent.
The Via Dolorosa: People We Meet on the Way Series
Ash Wednesday, March 5, 7:30 p.m. -- Ourselves
Sunday, March 9 – Judas and Peter
Sunday, March 16 – Pontius Pilate and Caiaphas, the High Priest
Sunday, March 23 – The Soldiers
Sunday, March 30 – Simon of Cyrene
Sunday, April 6 – Mary, the Mother of Jesus
Palm/Passion Sunday, April 13 – The People in the Crowds on Palm Sunday and on Good Fri-
day
Maundy Thursday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. – Barabbas
Sunday, April 20, 6:30 a.m. Sunrise Service – The Men and Women at the Tomb
Sunday, April 20, 9 a.m. – Jesus, The Risen Christ
Sunday, April 20, 9 a.m. – Jesus, The Risen Christ
Friends in Christ, I look forward to what we will learn and how we will grow during the Season of
Lent. Let us journey forward with sincere and faithful hearts in the season ahead.
In Christ, Deborah
2014 Lenten Devotionals
This year’s Lenten devotionals are titled Cross-Bound. You may pick up your copy of the
devotional from the round table in the Narthex. We suggest a donation of 50 cents, if you are able.
We encourage you to practice the spiritual discipline of daily scripture reading, reflection and prayer
during Lent.
If we bring just one food item every Sunday. . . Some suggestions for THRIVE’s pantry:
Canned
Meat
Peanut butter
Fruit Jelly/Jam
Cereal Crackers
Gravy Dry or canned Potatoes
Beans Canned meals (stew, ravioli,
etc.)
Rice Dry milk (individual pkgs.)
Jello or
Pudding
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
Christian 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 donations to
church and place them on the
kitchen counter where they are
picked up and taken to D.U.C.O.
each week.
SOLE-ful support!
If you can’t walk a mile in their shoes then this is the best way to help! Thank you
for the generous donations of your new or gently worn (any size) shoes to
THRIVE Peninsula formerly Denbigh United Christian Outreach (DUCO). Your
shoe donations received in the bin marked “Shoes” in the Narthex were beyond any
expectations we could have imagined. Thanks for your SOLE-ful support!
S.H.A.R.E. Dates for February
March 2014 S.H.A.R.E. orders will be placed the week of March 3-7.
The March orders will be distributed in the Narthex area of Denbigh
United Presbyterian Church on Saturday, March 22 from 7:00-7:30
AM. All orders must be picked up by 7:30 AM on each distribution
date. Volunteers cannot be held responsible for orders which are not
picked up.
DUPC PrimeTimers will work at the Food
Bank on Saturday, March 22. Please contact
Ken Bowers for additional information.
The 2014 FoodBank Volunteer Schedule is now posted on the bulletin board near the kitchen
counter. Please make note of when your group (e.g., PimeTimers, Youth, etc.) is scheduled.
Thank you to Ken Bowers for developing the schedule again this year.
On a regular schedule, Denbigh United Presbyterian Church conducts a service at The
Gardens at Warwick Forest. The next service is Monday, March 31at 10:00 AM. This is a
multi-center facility for those who are in nursing care, rehabilitation, and hospice. The
worship service lasts for approximately thirty minutes and includes all the elements
enjoyed during our Sunday Services. We need volunteers to sing, read, or just visit with
those who attend. It is a blessing to all and a great opportunity to reach out to those who
cannot normally attend Christian services. For more information or if you would like to
help, please contact Rusty Norton (cell 757-814-1091 or email
rustynorton@denbighpres.org). Blessings to all, Rusty Norton
The Gardens at Warwick Forest
The Session has approved raising funds to purchase
a van or bus. This vehicle will allow us to more
efficiently transport children and adults to all
Church 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 you
would like to help with fund-raising, contact Verni
Saunders at 874-3923 or veryverni@verizon.net.
AARP Tax-Aide Locations
February 1 - April 15, 2014
West Hampton Community Center 1638 Briarfield Road, Hampton 23661
Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Downing Gross Cultural Arts Center
2410 Wickham Ave., Newport News 23607
Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
American Legion Hall, Post 368
368 American Legion Dr., Newport News 23608
Tuesday-Saturday 12:00 (Noon)-4:00 p.m.
Hilton Christian Church
100 James River Dr., Newport News 23601
(Across Warwick Blvd from Auto Bell Car Wash)
Monday-Friday 9:00-1:00 p.m.
Senior Center of York
5314 G.W. Memorial Hwy (Hwy 17)
Yorktown, 23692 9:00-1:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
Contact: Jay Harper, District 12 Coordinator
757-870-1603 or lordotis@visi.net
Or United Way First Call 757-594-4636
The Souper Bowl of Caring was very successful
with an offering of $402.16 raised and 92 food
items donated for THRIVE Peninsula
(D.U.C.O.).
The Haiti Mission Team is hosting a
St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon on Sunday, March
16 at 11:45 a.m. Donations will be accepted for
our next team going to Haiti in July 2014.
Watch for opportunities to sign up for the
luncheon.
Dear Partners in Ministry,
Wow! You’ve given us much to celebrate
with your gracious support through the Souper
Bowl of Caring again this year!
Most gratefully,
The THRIVE Peninsula Team
CHURCH BUDGET
Actual Year to Date January 31, 2014
Total Income $ 55,409.66
Total Expenses $ 39,496.33
Net Difference $ 15,913.33
Spring is around the corner so now is the time to think about a garden.
Gardening rules will be available soon so watch for more information
regarding the garden plot area. If you are interested in purchasing the use of a
garden plot here at DUPC call the office at 877-2048.
If you have donations of coats, sweaters, clothes, furniture, etc., please consider donating them to
LINK or PORT or others in need. Please remember the Homeless Shelters are always in need of new
white socks (all sizes), travel-sized toiletries, blankets, coats and more. If you can donate items
please notify Joe Bender at 757-969-1365 to set up a time to meet at Denbigh United and he will
gladly take the donated items to where they will do the most good.
We need your help! Our annual Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Sunday, April 13 from noon until 2:00
p.m. We are in need of Easter candy to fill the eggs for the Easter Egg hunt.
Please bring your donations by Sunday, April 6 and place them in the box on the
kitchen counter labeled Easter candy. The candy needs to be individually wrapped
and small enough to fit in a plastic egg. Thank you in advance for
your generous donation.
If you have any questions call or email: Liz Marshall 877-2048 or
lizmarshall@denbighpres.org.
Looking ahead to 2014 as DPC and SPC unite:
March 22, 5:30 AM – Volunteer at Peninsula Foodbank
April 24 - Mystery trip, watch for details
May 20, 12:30 PM – Lunch and program in the fellowship room
May 24, 10:00 AM - Volunteer for Adopt-a-Spot
The Prime Timers offer many thanks to the Presbyte-
rian Women, the Haiti Mission Team and the High
School Youth for hosting our wonderful Valentine’s
luncheon on February 9. All their hard work and the
delicious meal were much appreciated!
SUMMER CAMP Makemie Woods offers a great summer camping program for kids entering first
grade through High School. Campers enjoy new adventures in a radically accept-
ing Christian community, surrounded by nature. Many parents and campers
continue to tell us about how their lives have been affected and changed by the
camp experience.
The camp’s online registration program greatly enhances and streamlines the
process, reducing postage costs and wasted paper. Returning campers are able to
register quickly with just a few clicks, and first-timers have an easier means of
selecting programs that meet their schedules. Registration is live, both online
and in paper format - don't wait to sign up, popular sessions fill fast.
Are you a graduate or do you have a
graduate in your family? We have set Sunday, June 1 to celebrate and pray for the
graduates in worship. We need your help to make this a meaningful
celebration. Please call the church office at 877-2048 to confirm your
graduate can attend the events on June 1. We know that many are
working and traveling, but we are hopeful that the day might be cleared
on schedules.
Please submit to the church office several pictures of your
graduate (ideas are the senior picture, one from a church event, a baby
picture etc.). We need these photos by May 4. Also, please complete
an information form with details about your graduate and his/her future
plans for inclusion in the Graduate Brochure.
Mark your Calendars! Vacation Bible School is scheduled for
June 23-27 from 6:00-9:00 p.m. The closing program will be June 29
during the worship service, followed by a family picnic.
Kids will experience the wonders of God at Vacation Bible
School, Workshop of Wonder: Imagine and Build with God! Children
will become Visioneers and explore how the ordinary becomes extraordi-
nary with God and will experience the love of Jesus.
We are looking for volunteers. If you would like to help in any
way (building the set, making props, drama, just to name a few) we have
a job for everyone! Please contact Liz Marshall or Denise Thurston.
Faith Weaver Friends, our Wednesday evening Children’s and Youth
Ministry for students K-12, is having a successful winter/spring term.
Faith Weaver Friends takes place at DUPC from 5:45-7:30 p.m. and
consists of dinner, Bible study and recreation. There will be NO Faith
Weaver Friends on March 5. Please plan on attending the Ash Wednes-
day worship service at 7:30 p.m. There will also be NO Faith Weaver
Friends on March 19 due to DUPC hosting the PORT Homeless Shelter.
The cost for Faith Weaver Friends is $15.00 per child. If you have more
than one child involved, the additional child/ren pay only $10.00 for each term, not to exceed $30.00
per family. Scholarships are available. Registration forms are on the bulletin board. If you would
like to volunteer in this ministry please see Liz Marshall.
Sunday School classes are being offered for those in Kindergarten through High School. Classes
start at 9:30 a.m. and conclude at 10:20 a.m.
Kindergarten through 5th grade students are studying Telling the Good News, in the We Believe
curriculum.
The spring quarter focuses on the events of the transfiguration and Holy Week during the sessions in
Lent and then spreading the message to the world. The quarter ends with reminders of God's Old
Testament messengers and the Holy Spirit's empowerment of the church to tell the good news.
Junior and Senior Highs are studying Choose: Steer Wide of Total Stupidity.
This Bible study walks students through some of the major truths in God's Word. In this study they
will learn
What happens when you live God's way
How you can resist temptation and make good choices and more.
Join us Sunday morning for a light breakfast and donuts at 9:15. Classes start at 9:30.
Kindergarten through 3rd grade students meet in Room 23 in the Preschool Wing.
4th & 5th grade students meet in Room 5 in the Education Wing.
Middle and Senior High students meet in Room 9 in the Education Wing.
Save the Date: EASTER EGG HUNT and Activities
Join us for a fun-filled afternoon
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Noon to 2:00 PM
Denbigh United Presbyterian
Pre-Kindergarten February was a fun month at DPPK. The three year old classes were
working on shapes, numbers, and the colors pink and red. The 2 ½ year old class made special snowmen to take home to share with their families. Both groups talked about love and passed out valentines to their friends.
Our four year olds learned about Presidents and how to stay healthy. February is Heart Health Month, so we had a visit from an orthopedic nurse, with her skeleton friend, Mr. Bones. It is also Dental Health Month, so a dental hygienist from Dr. Avent’s and Dr. Huie’s dental practice came to talk about how to keep our teeth healthy.
On a personal note, I’d like to thank the congregation and the preschool board for their expressions of sympathy for the recent death of my mother. I could feel that my family was wrapped in prayer and concern. Your kinds words, cards, attendance at the funeral and rose bush really meant a lot to me. Maggie Vincelette, Director
JUST A REMINDER……
Articles for the April Digest are due in the
office by 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 24, 2014.
Any announcement you wish to have in the Sunday
bulletin must be called in, emailed, or delivered to the
office by noon on Thursdays with the exception of the
summer months (June, July and August) when the
deadline will be Wednesdays at noon.
THANK YOU !
Joan Kiser
Rhett Hickman
Myrna Bickhart
Amelia Britt’s daughter-in-law
Kathy Baldwin’s father and father-in-law
Leslie Maloney
Anne Avery’s sister-in-law
Chip Shefelton’s father
Morris Kincaid
Jenny Ames
Johnny Ames
Betty and Lynnwood Roach
Paul Reynolds’ father
Hiromi O’Keeffe
Scott, nephew of Rita Stevens and Lillie Gagliardi
Ham and Nancy Fairfield
Beau Riely
Dean Adams
Judy Jones
Jennifer Jones, sister-in-law of Bill and Dee Jones
Ruth McCullough
Paul, Lynn and Kevin Ardary
Eleanor Robinson
Terone Jones
Harold Wertz
Dawn Renee Moss’s stepfather
John Sadler
Lisa Canaday’s father
Dorothy Williams
David Jusino
Lisa Canaday
Margaret Nickels, mother of Brenda Bender
Our Military Tom Joyce Bruce Baffer Joel Silva
Robert Depp Caroline Joyce Michael Shea
Pete Marshall Fred Wong Daniel Jones
Jennifer
Lambert
Daniel Troyer Mark
Manoso
David Powers Jacob Mayes Ryan Jones
Lazaro
Durruty
Dan
Barnhart
Jessica
Horine
Terri Minch Osner
Jonathan Graebener
(Nephew of Joanna and Bev Daniels)
Our Deployed Military Ricardo Marquez
Our Missionaries Bruce and Deb Robinson
Meredith and Sandy Elder
Bob and Sharon Hallissy
We express our
sympathies to the
following
families. May God
bring comfort and
hope to all who grieve. Maggie Vincelette and family on the
death of her mother Pat Lane.
Dear DUPC family,
Thank you so much for your thoughts,
prayers, and cards as we mourned the loss of
Randi's mother / Grey's grandmother. We are
truly blessed to have such a compassionate and
loving church family.
With love,
Dave & Randi Green and Grey Davenport
Dear DUPC,
With sincere gratitude and appreciation. Please
accept our sincere thanks and complete appreciation for
all the thoughts, visits and especially prayers during
Harold’s illness. It’s been an experience with a walk with
the Lord.
Thank you,
Karen and Harold Wertz
1 Donna Hull
1 Daniel Jones
3 Austin Dail
3 Adam Renner
3 Michael Greene
6 Sidney Capps
6 Wanda Hale
6 Molly Capps
8 Fred Wong
8 Aurelia Grant
7 Christy Silva
7 Jim Wightman
12 Terry Harrison
12 Sandra Bisson
12 Darlene Mays-Tittman
13 Joe Sharp
A14 Charles & Martha Miller
A16 Fred and Beth Wong
A18 Jim & Debbie Vollmer
A18 Ray & Trudy Bowman
A19 David and Audra Baird
20 Betty Carr
20 Kester McCullough
20 Mikhayla Powers
A21 Don and Peggy Harvey
21 Matt Burroughs
21 Lazaro Durruty, Sr.
22 Hope Williams
22 Dawn Moss
24 Terry Hall
25 Ruby Carter
26 Joshua Avery
26 Jane Martin
26 Patti Hall
27 Mary Lee Yeatts
28 Nancy Langrehr
A29 Tom & Martha Keesee
31 Alanna Durruty
Dear DUPC family,
I would like to thank everyone for their prayers,
cards and visits during my recent surgery. It was nice to
know I was thought of. I am doing fine and just have to
wait for the healing process to take place.
Thank you,
Bob Murphy
Dear DUPC,
Thank you all for your well wishes, cards and
prayers while I was out with surgery. Thank you Elaine
Minch for taking my place as Administrative Assistant
during my recovery time. I could rest easy knowing
everything was in your capable hands. Healing is slow
and patience has never been my best quality but all is
progressing well according to the doctor. Thank you all
again.
Sincerely,
Wanda Hale
Our prayers have been answered. Our mother (Jenny
Ames) is back home after an 11 day stay in ICU & hospi-
tal. We want to thank everyone for their prayers, cards,
phone calls, visits, food & prayer shawls.
We are very thankful & blessed to have such support
during these challenging times.
Both Johnny & Jenny are on hospice care now at home.
Please keep them in your prayers.
Blessings, Debbie, Connie & John Ames
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