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Volume 40 Issue 4 Denbigh Presbyterian Church Our Church Staff Pastor The Reverend Deborah Dail Ministerial Assistant Rusty Norton Director of Children’s/Youth Ministries Liz Marshall Director of Music Ministries Dr. Kelly Montgomery Administrative Assistant Wanda Hale Sexton Team Mark, June, Lauren and Nick Tessarolo Pre-Kindergarten Director Maggie Vincelette Nursery Coordinator Alicia Lewis Treasurer Lorena Riely The Denbigh Digest is published monthly on the third or fourth Monday The deadline for items to be included is 9:00 AM on that Monday Comments or Questions? Contact the church office at 877-2048 or e-mail us at [email protected] March 25, 2013 Inside this issue: Lent/Easter/Seminar 1 Session News 2 Worship 3 Finance / Outreach 4 Outreach 4-6 Adult Spiritual Growth 7 Pre-K / Stewardship 8 Fellowship 9 Children’s and youth Ministry 10-12 Congregational Care 13 Birthday / Thanks You 14 April Schedule 15 Calendar 16 Next Issue April 15, 2013 Easter Services 2013 Easter Sunrise Service, March 31 7:00 AM at Second Presbyterian Church 201 Menchville Road, Newport News, VA 23602. Breakfast will be served at Second Presbyterian after the service. Easter Service, March 31 10:30 AM at Denbigh Presbyterian Church P.O.R.T. Homeless Shelter in progress This is a busy week for all, please help when and where you can. Will Our Church Exist 10 Years From Now? We are all invited to attend a workshop on Saturday, April 13 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Norfolk to hear George Bullard’s answer to this question and to learn ways to insure our church’s vitality in mission for the future. You might be thinking “Of course DPC will be around in 10 years.” Within our Presbytery, seven churches have closed and others are consid- ering closing. Many have only part-time pastoral leadership. Some are considering merging with other congregations. We want to be a vital, active and growing congregation today and in the future. Please consider attending this one-day event which costs only $10 and includes lunch. Please sign up with Bob Burroughs to attend. If the cost is prohibitive we will gladly cover the fee if you are interested in attending.

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Volume 40

Issue 4 Denbigh Presbyterian Church

Our Church Staff

Pastor

The Reverend Deborah Dail

Ministerial Assistant

Rusty Norton

Director of Children’s/Youth Ministries

Liz Marshall

Director of Music Ministries

Dr. Kelly Montgomery

Administrative Assistant

Wanda Hale

Sexton Team

Mark, June, Lauren and Nick Tessarolo

Pre-Kindergarten Director

Maggie Vincelette

Nursery Coordinator

Alicia Lewis

Treasurer

Lorena Riely

The Denbigh Digest is published

monthly on the third or fourth

Monday

The deadline for items

to be included is 9:00 AM

on that Monday

Comments or Questions?

Contact the church office

at 877-2048 or e-mail us at

[email protected]

March 25, 2013

Inside this issue:

Lent/Easter/Seminar 1

Session News 2

Worship 3

Finance / Outreach 4

Outreach 4-6

Adult Spiritual Growth 7

Pre-K / Stewardship 8

Fellowship 9

Children’s and youth Ministry 10-12

Congregational Care 13

Birthday / Thanks You 14

April Schedule 15

Calendar 16

Next Issue April 15, 2013

Easter Services 2013

Easter Sunrise Service, March 31

7:00 AM at Second Presbyterian Church

201 Menchville Road, Newport News, VA 23602.

Breakfast will be served at Second Presbyterian after

the service.

Easter Service, March 31

10:30 AM at Denbigh Presbyterian Church

P.O.R.T. Homeless Shelter in progress

This is a busy week for all, please help when and where you can.

Will Our Church Exist 10 Years From Now? We

are all invited to attend a workshop on Saturday, April 13 from

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Norfolk to

hear George Bullard’s answer to this question and to learn ways

to insure our church’s vitality in mission for the future. You might

be thinking “Of course DPC will be around in 10 years.” Within

our Presbytery, seven churches have closed and others are consid-

ering closing. Many have only part-time pastoral leadership.

Some are considering merging with other congregations. We want

to be a vital, active and growing congregation today and in the

future. Please consider attending this one-day event which costs

only $10 and includes lunch. Please sign up with Bob Burroughs

to attend. If the cost is prohibitive we will gladly cover the fee if

you are interested in attending.

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Summary of March 12, 2013 Stated Session Meeting

Welcomed Lorena Riely as our church treasurer.

Received, reviewed, and approved financial statements.

Approved minutes of Stated Meeting of February 12, 2013.

Received and approved report from Bob Burroughs on January 26, 2013 Presbytery

meeting.

Reviewed reports from committees.

Summary of February 12, 2013 Stated Session Meeting

Decided not to nominate anyone to fulfill the unexpired term of Delores Fleming in the Ses-

sion class of 2013. Current Session member Kristi Spivey will chair the worship com-

mittee.

Changed communion date from March 3 to March 10 due to Deborah Dail being away con-

ducting the women’s retreat in Williamsburg.

Voted to write a letter of endorsement for Rusty Norton for candidacy in the Covenant Or-

der of Evangelical Presbyterians.

Voted to allow Deborah Dail’s continuing education funds to accumulate beyond the three-

year period.

Appointed Fred Wong to the Plan of Union Team.

Received committee reports and treasurers’ reports.

Updates from Plan of Union Team

The Plan of Union Team consisting of five members from Denbigh Presbyterian and five

members from Second Presbyterian continues to meet.

Representatives from Denbigh Presbyterian and Second Presbyterian Pre-Kindergartens

have met twice to evaluate merging our Pre-Kindergartens. Shirlie Anson is leading this

team.

Team members are writing the Plan of Union to be presented to both congregations by Au-

gust 1, 2013.

Joint ministries have begun on a small scale, to include partnership with Second PC and

Denbigh PC for PORT, joint sunrise service at Second PC, officers dinner (Dinner With

Deborah) and Prime Timers activities. One family from Second PC has joined the Faith

Weaver Friends ministry on Wednesday evenings.

2012 Annual Statistical Report Summary

Membership in 2012 386

Membership Gains in 2012 26

Membership Losses in 2012 9

Current Membership 403

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Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper

Please join us in celebrating the Lord’s Supper on Sunday, March 31. Please prayerfully

prepare for the celebration of the Lord’s Supper.

Church Record Active Membership (403)

3/28 Maundy Thursday

Attendance 3/3 3/10 3/17 3/24 3/28

Worship 107 121 120 127 49

Nurseries 3 9 7 9 4

Sunday School 17 23 16 35 n/a

Easter to Pentecost Sermon Series – “Engage”

On Sundays from April 14 through May 19 we will explore in our sermons how to engage

with our modern culture to declare the Good News through both social action and faith-

sharing. Join us after church each Sunday to discuss the sermons and explore the themes in

greater depth. We will meet in the conference room from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.

April 14 “The New Normal”

Scripture: Acts 17: 16-34

April 21 “Engaging Your Story”

Scripture: John 15: 1-8

April 28 “Sharing Your Faith Story”

Scripture: Philippians 3: 1-11

May 5 “The Big Story”

Scriptures: Ephesians 2: 1-10

May 12 “Connecting With Our Spheres of Influence”

Scriptures: Acts 1: 1-8 and Mark 2: 1-12

May 19 “Speaking a Language Others Can Understand”

Scriptures: Genesis 11: 1-9, Acts 2: 1-21

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If we bring just one food item every Sunday. . . Some suggestions for DUCO’s pantry:

Meat Peanut butter

Fruit Jelly/Jam (Item is very Low)

Cereal Spaghetti sauce

Pasta Dry Potatoes

Beans Canned meals (stew, ravioli,

etc.)

Rice Dry milk (individual pkgs.)

Jello Baby food and formula

Food items should be

canned/boxed/non-perishable

. . . the shelves would

never be bare.

CHURCH BUDGET

Actual Year to Date February 28, 2013

Total Income $ 39,391.72

Total Expenses $ 46,512.81

Net Difference $ <7,121.09>

S.H.A.R.E.

April 2013 S.H.A.R.E. orders can be placed the week of April 1-5. The orders will

be placed on Monday, April 8 at 10:00 AM and will be distributed in the Narthex

area of Denbigh Presbyterian Church on Saturday, April 20 from 7:00-7:30 AM.

All orders must be picked up by 7:30 AM. Volunteers cannot be held responsible

for orders which are not picked up.

Denbigh Presbyterian Church mem-

bers will work at the Food Bank on

Saturday, April 20, 2013. For more

information contact Terry Hall.

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The annual garage sale is just around the corner on April 20, 2013. It is time

to start saving your treasures. If anyone has items for the sale, we will start

collecting them after P.O.R.T. Please price items prior to dropping them

off. All clothing items should be donated to LINK or other charitable organi-

zations. As always, thank you for all of your support.

P.O.R.T. Homeless Shelter! Denbigh Presbyterian Church is hosting the P.O.R.T. homeless shelter the week of March 27-April 3, 2013. Five partner churches will be serving this week, and Second Presbyterian Church has offered to help us with the extra night/day. We have full responsibility for the shelter the evenings of Good Friday, March 29 and Easter Sunday, March 31. Please consider this as you make plans for Holy Week. Please sign up on the sheets posted on the office window, and thank you in advance for all of your help with this very important ministry. For questions, please contact Gerry Ellis at 757-877-4847 or [email protected].

Please pray for our 2013 Haiti Mission Team. The team will be traveling to Haiti to serve with

Bruce and Deb Robinson from June 18 to June 27.

Our Team consists of Patti Hall, Sandra Beebe, Penny Norton, Dawn Moss, Sandi Murawski,

Deborah Dail, Megan Spivey, Mason Murawski, Justin Marshall and Jamie Spivey.

Thank you for supporting the fundraisers which allow us to travel and buy needed supplies for

the work we will be doing.

If you have projects at your home, team members may be available to do the projects. You may

then make a donation in the individual’s name for his/her financial support for the trip.

For more information about the Haiti Team, fundraisers and work project opportunities please

contact Sandi Murawski.

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The new pictorial directories are now available.

You may purchase a print version for $5.00 with a binder; $4 without a binder.

You may access the directory on line by following these steps:

A) Go to www.denbighpres.org

B) Look on the left side of the home page for “Directory Link” and click

C) You will see at the top of the page another notation for “Directory Link”

click on the link

D) You will be asked for a password. Please call the church office between 9 a.m. and

1 p.m. Monday through Friday to receive the password

If you have an Ipad, Iphone or Ipad mini you can have the directory at your fingertips by fol-

lowing these steps:

A) Go to your App Store and get the free app “Instant Church Directory”

B) You will be assigned a password via e-mail

C) Your e-mail address must be listed in the directory or you cannot access the

directory. If you need us to add your e-mail address, please call the church office.

On a regular schedule, Denbigh Presbyterian Church conducts a service at The Gardens

at Warwick Forest. This is a multi-center facility for those who are in nursing care, rehabilita-

tion, 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, please contact Rusty

Norton (cell 757-814-1091 or email [email protected]).

Blessings to all, Rusty.

The Gardens at Warwick Forest

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The Adult I Sunday School class began a new quarter on Sunday, March 3,

with a study in both the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures. Topics to be studied

include the Kingdom of God, Resurrection Hope (during the Easter season), and a

Call to Holy Living. The study will consist of readings in Daniel, Luke, 1&2

Thessalonians, and 1&2 Peter. If, like many of us, your knowledge of almost any-

thing is greater than your knowledge of the Bible, this class is a great way to start

overcoming that. And it may change your life. Please consider joining in on Sun-

day mornings at 9:15 in the Conference Room.

Do you ever wish you could ask questions or share comments about the sermons?

Join us after church on Sundays, April 14 – May 19 for “Talk Back.” We will discuss the

sermon together and learn more about the scripture lessons for the day. Bring your ques-

tions and your comments! We will meet in the conference room immediately following

the worship service and will conclude by 12:45 p.m.

The Adult II Sunday School class is an informal, round table discussion covering

frequently changing topics. Subjects include contemporary news events as they

may relate to biblical passages and conversation on various Bible themes. Future

possible discussions may be based on selected literary readings or materials pre-

sented on various electronic media. Class members are encouraged to suggest top-

ics for future presentation. The constantly changing round table discourse is de-

signed to enlighten our appreciation of God’s work both in the past and in today’s

ever changing society.

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Denbigh Presbyterian Pre-Kindergarten

March is coming to a close, and we are looking forward to a busy month of April! We

will end this month with an Easter Egg Hunt on our playground. I am sure the kids will have a

lot of fun filling their egg cartons and finding their treats. We will be closed for Spring Break

from Good Friday, 3/29, through the first week of April.

When we return from Spring Break, we will have many activities to look forward to!

There will be School Pictures, a Crazy Hat Parade, a Kindergarten Field Trip, and a magnet

program presented by the Children’s Museum of Virginia. If you’d like to come watch us pa-

rade around in our funny hats, complete an obstacle course, and sing “It’s So Great to be

Crazy” please join us on Thursday, April 18 or Friday, April 19 in our parking lot at 12 noon.

It’s sure to be a lot of fun!

The rater from the Virginia Star Quality Initiative has come and gone, and now we are

just waiting to hear what star rating we have earned. I expect to get our report some time dur-

ing April, and I’ll be sure to share the good news! I am so proud of all of DPPK’s staff. They

worked really hard to be prepared, and I could not have asked for any more. Do you know that

most of the staff completed between 40 and 50 hours of additional training, classes, and work-

shops over the previous 12 months! That is a lot of extra hours! They did it because they are

dedicated to making DPPK one of the best preschool programs in the state. Be sure to tell

them thank you if you get the chance.

Maggie Vincelette

DPPK Director

The One Great Hour of Sharing offering will be collected on March 31. Please look for

brochures and envelopes in the Sunday bulletin. This year funds will go to Presbyterian Disas-

ter Assistance, Self-Development of People, and Presbyterian Hunger Program. Remember,

Sharing Brings Joy!

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Prime Timers

April 20, 5:30 AM – Volunteer at the Peninsula Foodbank. Second Presbyterian Prime

Timers will join us

May 9 - Day trip to Edenton, NC. We have a 12:00 PM trolley tour reservation and a

1:00 PM lunch reservation at a down town restaurant. Watch the bulletin for sign-up

dates

May 11 – Volunteer for Adopt-a-Spot

June 2 – Host Graduates’ Reception

June 9, 2:30 PM – Attend Poquoson Island Players production of Oklahoma. Second

Presbyterian Prime Timers will join us

If any Prime Timer has an idea for the group to participate in and would like to take charge of it,

please contact Elaine. We are always looking for interesting and fun things to do!

Crafter's day out--a new regular fellowship opportunity for

crafters of all kinds. Whether you paper craft, quilt, do yarn

work or something else, please plan to gather with other craf-

ters. Please bring your project, materials and appetizers and/

or snacks to share. Even if you cannot come on the 6th, please

contact Beth Wong to indicate your interest in future events.

(Extension cords would be a good idea for those using sewing

machines.)

When: Saturday, April 6 from 2:30 until 8:00pm.

Where: Fellowship Room of DPC

Point of Contact: Beth Wong, [email protected].

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Faith Weaver Friends

Faith Weaver Friends are on break and will return April 10, 2013.

Attendance at Faith Weaver Friends

3/6 3/13 3/20

Children 42 44 41

Adults 18 22 18

Total 60 66 59

Faith Weaver Friends

Faith Weaver Friends is our exciting children’s and youth ministry which meets on Wednesday

nights from 5:45 to 7:30 p.m. This program features Bible study, dinner, recreation, music,

crafts and lots of fun.

Our spring session began January 30, 2013 with more than 30 children/youth in attendance.

The spring session runs through May 1.

Spring session tuition is $15.00 for the first child, $10.00 for the second child (not to exceed

$30.00 per family). This helps cover the cost of dinner and supplies. Scholarships are avail-

able.

Thank you to all my Faith Weaver Friends volunteers. This program could not run without

you! I truly appreciate every one of you.

If you have any questions about Faith Weaver Friends please contact me at

[email protected].

Liz Marshall

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Sunday, April 14, 2013 Noon in the fellowship room

Hosted by the Senior High Youth

in support of Relay for Life

Your donations will benefit the American Cancer Society.

Sign up on April 7.

Zuni’s A Day in the Country

On Saturday, April 27, we will meet at DPC at 8:00 a.m. and carpool to Zuni. HS youth and rising 9th graders will run the bake sale booth for the event which is hosted by Presbyterian Homes and Family Services. Be sure to bring spending money since there are games, food, raffles, etc. We will return to DPC around 4:00 p.m. **All HS youth, whether attending or not, are asked to provide individually wrapped baked goods for the sale. They do not have to be homemade. Please place them on the kitchen counter on Friday, April 26.

The high school youth will be running the bake sale booth for Zuni’s Day in the Country. We

need your help to supply goodies like cookies, brownies, cakes, and breads that will be offered

for sale. Please individually wrap cookies, brownies, and other small items. Drop them off at

DPC by Friday, April 26th. Label them for Zuni and place them on the kitchen counter. Con-

tact Lisa Canaday at 874-2394 if you have questions.

Thank you for your support!

**A Day in the Country will be held on Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is

open to the public and serves as a fundraiser for Presbyterian Homes and Family Services of

Zuni. Anyone who is interested in attending should contact Lisa Canaday.

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Are you a graduate or do you have

a graduate in your family? We have set Sunday, June 2 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 2. We know that many are work-

ing 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 19.

Also, please complete an information form with details about your graduate and his/her future

plans for inclusion in the Graduate Brochure.

Many of us are already longing for summer and have begun making plans for the special

ways we will spend our time this summer.

Our Children’s and Youth Ministry Committee invites you to consider sending your

child or teen to our Presbyterian summer camp. Makemie Woods, located near Williams-

burg, offers a variety of camps for children who are entering first grade through teens who are

in high school. We believe church camp experiences help nurture and strengthen the faith of

our children and youth. We encourage you to go to www.makwoods.org to see the many and

varied camp offerings and the camp schedule. There are Makemie Woods camp brochures out-

side of Liz Marshall’s office. You may also see Liz or Kathy Baldwin for assistance.

In past years DPC has been able to provide many scholarships for camp, but due to

church budget constraints our scholarship funds are more limited than usual. As the economy

continues to impact us individually it also has impacted the church. While we still will be able

to provide some assistance, we ask all families to carefully and prayerfully consider what you

can afford to contribute to the cost of your child/children attending camp.

Makemie Woods offers a number of discounts. There is an Advanced Pay Discount

when payment is made in full for the camp upon registration ($10 discount.) There is an

Early Registration Discount if you register before April 1 ($10 discount) First Time Camp-

ers receive a $20 discount for one session only, Active Duty Military Dependents receive a

$10 discount if either parent is currently serving in the armed forces or reserves. There is also

a Family Discount when families are sending more than one child (subtract $30 from the

camp fee of each additional child).

We ask that everyone applying for scholarship assistance also register for camp in

a timely manner to receive the maximum amount of discounts for which they are eligible.

This will help you and the church as we try to stretch our dollars to assist as many campers as

possible. Please note that camp applications should be in to Makemie Woods by April 1

to receive maximum discounts. You may register on-line at www.makwoods.org .

Please see Kathy Baldwin for addition information and forms.

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Joan Kiser

Rhett Hickman

Conner,

grand nephew of Darlene Mays-Tittman

Myrna Bickhart

Jerry Helms

Amelia Britt’s daughter-in-law

Kathy Baldwin’s father

Leslie Maloney

Jamie Eason

Pete Buchanan

Stephanie Harris

Anne Avery’s sister-in-law

Chip Shefelton’s father

Morris Kincaid

Sadie Johnson

Phil Gruber

Johnny Ames

LuAnn Jusino

Betty Roach

Alistair Paton,

brother of Rita Stevens and Lillie Gagliardi

Paul Reynolds’ father, Paul

Janeane Reynolds’ father

Andrea Marchese

Family members of Andrea Marchese

Michael Duncan

Whit Mayes

Hiromi O’Keeffe

Mason Murawski

Charlie Jo Silva

Our Military Tom Joyce Bruce Baffer Chris Rupp

Robert Depp Caroline Joyce Michael Shea

Pete Marshall Lee Holfert Daniel Jones

Jennifer

Lambert

David Baird Joel Silva

David Powers Jacob Mayes Kelly Keene

Jonathan

Graebener

Dan

Barnhart

David

Burroughs

Terri Minch Osner Daniel Troyer Rob Phelps

Lazaro Durruty

Mark Manoso Ryan Jones James O’Suna

Jennifer Hale Williams

Derrick Parker Fred Wong

Our Deployed Mi l i tary Ricardo Marquez

Our Missionaries in Haiti Bruce and Deb Robinson

Serving in the Peace Corps

Kirk

McCullough

We express our sympathies to

the following families. May

God bring comfort and

hope to all who grieve.

Emily Woollum on the death of her

father C.J.

Deborah Dail and family on the death

of her uncle, Bill.

Don Harvey and family on the death of

his mother.

Helen and Franz Theissen and family

on the death of their great granddaughter

Akera.

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1 Ryan Webster

3 Quentin Dudash

3 Gerry Spruill

5 Dave Anson

6 William Burns

7 Samantha Burns

8 Haley Hafner

8 Bill Percival

9 Dan Aring

10 Penny Norton

11 Chris Spruill

A12 Danny & Connie Hunt

A12 John & Jenny Ames

12 Madison Barkdull

A14 Steven and Lee Gonzalez

16 Jerry Helms

17 Susan Burns

17 Briana Marchese

18 Rusty Norton

18 Franz Thiessen

18 Lindsay Capps

20 Lisa Blinco

21 Ronald Bensten

21 Lisa Spruill

23 Jan Spruill

24 Sara Crippen

A24 Paul & Janeane Reynolds

24 Jaden Gibson

25 Dale Pennell

25 Pat Terry-Thomas

27 Page Roberts

27 Vanessa Gamble

27 Judy Jones

29 Carol Kiser

29 Steven Gonzalez

30 Josephine Paul

30 Patrick Paul

A30 Patrick & Josephine Paul

30 Andrea Marchese

30 John Amos

30 Brian Harris

We would like to thank all those who have sent

us cards, expressed their sympathy, kept us in

prayers, and sent us their love during this time of

bereavement.

Love,

Franz and Helen Theissen

To all our DPC family and friends, Peggy and

I would like to express our sincere thanks and appre-

ciation on thoughtfulness at my mother’s passing.

Your cards, food, calls, and other expressions

of love and support were very comforting at this

time.

Don and Peg Harvey

We would like to thank all our DPC family and

friends for the thoughts, prayers , phone calls and all

the other ways you have shown your love during

Hiromi’s recent surgery and recovery.

With love,

Fred and Hiromi O’Keeffe

The Vision Implementation Team of the

Presbytery of Eastern Virginia

cordially invites you to a reception in honor of

the Reverend Doctor J. Richard Short

at 6 p.m. on Sunday, April 28, 2013

at First Presbyterian Church

820 Colonial Avenue, Norfolk,

Virginia 23507 in First Hall.

RSVP at www.pcusa-peva.org

or call 757-397-7063

by April 22, 2013

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APRIL

2013

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1 PORT

Church Office

Closed

2 PORT

7:30 OA (Moved to Pre-K

wing)

3 PORT

Ends NO FWF 6:45 Choir NO Bells

4

7:00 Worship, Vision

and Planning (Rm 9) 8:00 AA (FR,CR)

5

6

10:00 AA

(FR,CR) 10:00 Session

Meets with New

Members (P) 2:30-8:00 Craft-

ing (FR)

7

9:15 Sunday School 10:30 Worship

8

10:00 PG (P) 6:00-8:00 Pre-K Info

Night (FR)

9

9:45 Pre-K Chapel

(S) 11:00 EASE

(FR,CR)

7:00 Session Mtg.

(FR) 7:30 OA(Rm 9)

10

9:45 Pre-K

Chapel (S) 5:45 FWF 6:45 Choir NO Bells

11

8:00 AA (FR,CR)

12

13

9:00 Women’s

Breakfast (K,

FR) 10:00

AA(S,CR)

14

9:15 Sunday School 10:30 Worship 11:45 Sermon Discus-

sion Noon-3:00 Lasagna

Luncheon to benefit

Relay for Life

15 Digest

10:00 PG (P)

16

10:00 Esther Circle

(L) 10:00 Lydia Circle 7:00 Priscilla Circle

@ Pennells 7:30 OA (Rm 9)

17

5:45 FWF 6:45 Choir NO Bells

18

8:00 AA (FR,CR)

19

20

5:30 Foodbank

(PTs) SHARE Distri-

bution 10:00 AA

(FR,CR) ? Garage Sale to

Benefit Haiti

Mission Team

21

9:15 Sunday School 10:30 Wor-ship/Dedicate Sound

System/Baptisms/New

Members 11:45 Sermon Discus-

sion

22

10:00 PG (P)

23

9:45 Pre-K Chapel

(S) 7:30 OA (Rm 9)

24

9:45 Pre-K

Chapel (S) 5:45 FWF 6:45 Choir NO Bells

25

8:00 AA (FR,CR)

26

27

10:00 AA

(FR,CR) 11:00-1:00 Early

Childhood Edu-

cation Confer-

ence (L)

28

9:15 Sunday School 10:30 Worship 11:45 Sermon Discus-

sion

29

10:00 PG (P) 10:00 Service at The Gardens at Warwick

Forest

30

7:30 OA (Rm 9)