December:
NEW SERMON SERIES: “Hope for a Hurting World”
Eastminster Presbyterian
106 N. R ivers ide Dr . Ind ia lant i c , FL 32903
Saturday at 6pm is our Contemporary Service in
the Fellowship Hall.
Weekend gatherings are the primary way we gather as a church. We pray, learn the scriptures and worship together as the people of God.
Sunday at 10am is our Classic service in the
Sanctuary
Nursery care is available at
every worship service.
Office Hours M-F 8:30-4:30
November 2016
Rev. Kristy Ray and Rev. Dr. Tim Rogers-Martin all smiles at Rev. Kristy’s Ordination on October 16,2016.
Senior Pastor
Rev. Dr. Tim Rogers-Martin [email protected]. Ext. 217
Associate Pastor
Kristy Ray [email protected]; ext. 211
Visitation Rev. Ralph W. Bronkema
[email protected] Director of Music
Robert McBride [email protected]; ext. 220
EPiC Worship Leader Trevor Garvey
Director of Preschool Eleni Yiapis
[email protected]; ext. 226
Youth Leader Julie Rogers-Martin
[email protected]; ext.
Church Business Administrator Michelle Toms
[email protected]; ext.214
Church Secretary Melissa Priest
[email protected]; ext.216
Bookkeeper Debbie Kazulen
[email protected]; ext.241
Facilities Manager Bruce Lucas
Kitchen Manager Chris Ford
Library
E a s t m i n s t e r P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h 1 0 6 N o r t h R i v e r s i d e D r i v e I n d i a l t a n t i c , F L 3 2 9 0 3 W w w . e p c f l . o r g
LIVING IN THE SPIRIT SERIES
Sermon Series
Staff
Tim’s Tidings
Every month is important in the life of a church, some immensely so.
This month falls into the latter category.
This November we are doing three very important things
that require your participation to be successful.
On November 9 at 6:00 p.m. Eastminster Session
is hosting a Dessert and Town Hall Meeting to
discuss the long term future of the church. The
recent church survey will be Interpreted and a
digest of remarks from the Stewardship Home Groups will be pre-
sented. There will be time for prayer and discussion. Your wis-
dom is needed as we discern God’s will for the future together.
Consecration Weekend is November 12-13. This is a time in
which we bring our Estimates of Giving for 2017 to be conse-
crated. It is the intention that all our ministry and mission en-
deavors in 2017 will be funded by member giving. Your good
faith “Estimates of Giving” allow our leaders to plan. It is pro-
jected that there will be a moderate increase in the budget that
will require coverage, but the bottom line is that we give to God
not the church, and we give out of gratitude not compulsion.
Watch for further information from the Stewardship Team and an
Estimate of Giving Card which will be mailed in the next few
days.
The Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon will be held on October 13
at 11:00. Chef Chris is preparing a traditional Thanksgiving meal
for the entire congregation. Persons from both services will
unite to say “Thanks God!” together. Members who have joined
in the last year will be welcomed and honored as will senior
members of our church. No reservations are required.
As we plan for the future and as we thank God today I
ask that you keep the church and its leaders in your
prayers. As we pray, attend worship regularly and give
generously, God will continue to use Eastminster to bring
hope to a hurting world.
I am grateful to God for you!
Outreach Welcome
2016 Stewardship Home Groups
Over the past several weeks “home groups” formed and met in the homes of some wonderful hosts. There is one more chance to be involved in getting your voice heard and hearing the presentation from stewardship and strate-gic planning. Join us on No-vember 6th following worship for time of fellowship, prayer, discernment, listening, and asking questions.
We hope that every worship-per will commit to attending one of the Home Groups to share the discernment pro-cess and lend wisdom to the shaping of our future togeth-er. The results of the surveys and the wisdom coming from the Home Group meetings will guide our planning ef-forts in the year 2017 meetings will guide our planning efforts in the year 2017 and beyond.
Dorcas Ministry—Rotating teams provide food, serve, or clean up following memorial service receptions
Ushering—a great way to meet people—5-6 people teams are assigned to serve every three months, handing out bulletins and taking up the offering
Daily Bread—serves meals monthly on the 2nd Tuesday of each month—from 10:45—2:00
Committee Member—Committees meet first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m.—affords an opportunity to join a committee of your choice
Communion—help to prepare the sacraments for Sunday communion services
Groundskeeping/Gardening—if you like to work outside, this is a terrific way to help keep our campus looking beautiful
Stephen Ministry/His Hands—caring individuals reaching out to others in need.
Counters—assist the team each Monday morning with counting and posting the weekend contributions
Extending Our Welcome Take time to extend a welcome to those who you don’t recognize. They may be a visitor or a long time member. We are a family of God and part of being a family is relationships. Those relationships that we al-ready have are built overtime. Our visitors are looking for people, like you, to connect to so that they may be a part of a church family, or even the Eastminster family of God. Joining Weekend November 20th.-You are invited to become a member of Eastminster Presbyterian Church at the Conclusion of worship this weekend. As a member you claim Eastminster as your spiritual “home”, receive the care of the church and give yourself to God through Eastminster. For more information or to announce your intention, email pastor Tim at [email protected]
Volunteer Opportuninties
Session
Class of 2017
Steve Adams Facilities
Don Dawson Outreach
Gene Davis Personnel & Admin.
Nancy Marshall Congregational Care
Class of 2018
Mike Drushal Finance
Nancy Fowler Worship/Music
Jill Hoffman Children/Youth
Tim Leech Worship/Music
Class of 2019
Bryan Becker Missions
Ed Bowers Nominating
Linda Jasperse Outreach
Melissa Ketterman Clerk
Date Scripture Lesson Sermon Title
11-6-16 John 15:1-8 “Velocity in Generosity”
11-13-16 John 15:9-17 “Counting to Ten: The Fruit of
Self Control”
11-20-16 Philippians 4:4-7 “ Fruit of the Spirit– Gentleness”
11-27-16 Luke 1:39-56
“Hope for a Hurting World-Hope
Magnified”
Please let the church know of changes in your name, status,
etc., so we can keep our records current.
Did you know that Eastminster has
a library ? Our library features that
is filled a wide variety of books
including; the latest bible
commentaries, published sermons,
congregational resources and out-
reach, biographies, humor, sacred
music, classic literature; and select
fiction books.
Each month, our church librarian,
Matthew Ray will feature several
titles in the Library Corner column
Book titles for the current month
will be found on the book display in
the lobby of the Christian Ministry
Center!
Last chance to be in a home group. Sunday, No-
vember 6th following the 10am worship service.
KIDS Connect
During worship on Saturday night and Sunday morning kids connect with scripture through games and art. This time is during the sermon so that kids can connect with the family of God in worship.
We are continuing with the Fruit of the Spirit series. This month the ‘fruit’ of our labor will be seen in worship. Look forward to a tree being in worship soon.
SPIRITUAL FORMATION TEAM - Want to learn about how the Holy Spirit works? Then join the Spiritual Formation Team on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month from 10-11:30 as we explore new methods of prayer and attentiveness that will revive your soul. Meeting will be held in the Chapel. Look for the leaf logo. Contact Mary Ellen Drushal at [email protected] or 239 770-0075 for more information. PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY Now is a good time to join the Prayer Shawl Ministry Team. If you don’t have needles or yarn we can supply them. We meet on Wednesday at 2:30 for show and tell and 3:00 p.m. for prayer time. Our ministry is growing for those in need of knowing God’s love and we can use all the help we can get. Call Joan Falconer at 321-722-3130 for more information. PRAYER SQUARES Pick up a Prayer Square from the receptionist in the church office. Keep it for yourself or pass it on to someone in need of prayer, These squares are made by members of our Prayer Shawl Ministry.
Kid’s Corner
NE TW ORK IN G
A CCE S S A B IL IT Y
Eastminster Power and Light Schedule
Youth Group—Saturdays 5:00—8:00 p.m.
Nov. 5-After-Glow Costume Party and Candy Swap, Bring out
that costume again and leftover candy. We will swap hero stories
for All Saints Day while enjoying each other’s candy.
Nov. 11- Fri.9pm-Sat.9am LOCK-IN “Let Your Light
Shine” Invite Your Friends for fun GLOW STICK night .Cost $5 ,
Waiver Form Must be on file.
Nov. 19-Game Night…Board games as well as Wii
Nov. 26-No Youth Group due to Thanksgiving
Dec. 3-Caroling for Shut-Ins
News
Contact: Associate Pastor Kristy Ray 723-8371, [email protected]
ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL at 8:45-9:45 a.m.in Meeting Room CHILDREN’S CHOIR - Sunday, 8:45 a.m.; Wednesday, 1:45 p.m.in Melvin Hall CHILDREN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL at 10:00 a.m. CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER TIME - Monday, 7:30 p.m. in the Library GENESIS BELL RINGERS -Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. COMMITTEE MEETING NIGHT - first Tuesday each month at 7:00 p.m. Fel-lowship Hall; Committee Chairs meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Meeting Room MEN’S BREAKFAST- Join us on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at The Blueberry Muffin at 7:00 a.m. MEN’S BREAKFAST– 2nd Saturday every month, Fellowship Hall BOOK CLUB - Meets the 1st Tues-day of the month at 1:00 p.m. in the Herit-age Room PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN - Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 1:00 p.m.in the Library DAILY BREAD -Serves on the 2nd Tues-day of each month “HIS HANDS” - Meets every 3rd Tuesday from 10:30 - 11:30 in the Meeting Room BROWN BAG BIBLE BUNCH - Meets weekly on Wednesday in the Library WIDOWS GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP - Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 2:00 p.m. in the Heritage Room PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY- Meets Wednesdays at 2:30 p.m. in the Parlor ALLELUIA BELLS - Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. PRIMETIMERS - Lunch Out-every 3rd Thursday at 1:00 p.m.- locations vary; CHANCEL CHOIR - Rehearsals Thursday at 7:00 p.m.; Sunday at 9:00 a.m. YOUTH GROUP - every Saturday from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Thank You for the beautiful prayer shawl, it’s a vibrant red, white, and blue. It is warm and enveloping like your loving care. With God’s help may you continue in your growth and outreach. Susan Mederos
Thoughts and Thanks
October 2016 YTD
They’re on a Mission! Regularly Scheduled Events November Birthdays
November Anniversaries
Financial Report
A CCE S S A B IL IT Y
Welcome New Members
1 Rachael and Ryan Miller 17 Kimberly and Tim Miller 2 Sage and Brian LaJoie 19 Barbara and William Allen 7 Cindy and Jim Earp 24 Stacey and Bruce Reeder 8 Jessica and Kevin Mirth 27 Jennifer and Steve Wilster 9 Steve and Yui Wright 30 Krista and Peter Hemmer 9 Krystal and Ernest Lo 11 Barb and John Dearman 13 Sandy and Jim Breitmeier 13 Linda and Clarence Jones 14 Jessica and Nicolas Lipari 15 Tara Lynn and Christopher Steele 17 Rachel and Michael Clements
1 Christaine Brewer 13 Leah Johnson
2 Linda Hollington 14 Melvin Copeland
3 Carrie Smith 16 Joan Falconer
Betsy Marvin Gregory Foroglou
4 Wayne Kennedy 20 Leighann Brandt
6 Stacey Reeder 21 Virginia Lesley
7 Johnny Godwin 23 Carleen Vogeding
9 Barbara Allen 24 Jeff Wallace
Amy Edgerton 25 Tara Lynn Steele
11 Scootie Gettings 26 Mary Ann Huysman
Sunny Rudloff Charlotte Godwin
Mark Pessa Peter Hemmer
Jennifer Pessa 27 Tim Rogers-Martin
12 Winston Anderson 30 Chris Marcelle
Audrey Barner
Judith Waggoner
13 Kristin Miller
Almost 240 people braved the rainy day We wondered if there would be more or fewer people on the Tuesday following the hurricane. In fact, there were fewer; many new faces and many usual ones not seen. There were 220 grateful people who were served by Jan Glenn, Donna and Bob McKnight, Evelyn Sepanik, Ronnie Roberts, Barbara Ray and Barbara Allen. Many thanks to these faithful volunteers for their valuable service. Please let Barbara Allen ([email protected] or 777-7052) know if you would like to join the Second Tuesday group.
Janie Fouke
YTD Ministry and Mission Income 88,257 664,348.83 Ministry and Missions Expense 64,271 677,374.63 Difference 23,535 -13,025.80
We are in need of Salvation Army bell
ringers starting , November 26th through
December 10th on Saturdays. There will
be a signup sheet in the courtyard after
church service on 11-6-16. For more
information contact Bryan Becker at 321-914-7736 or Melissa Priest in
the church office.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD
Please have the boxes returned to Eastminster by
Tuesday, November 15th. We appreciate your
generosity in this endeavor. Please contact Nancy
Sorensen at 321-724-5778 if you have any questions.
Save the Date
November 6th– Daylight Savings Time Ends November 15th– Operation Christmas Child Boxes to be returned November 20th– Joining Weekend Widows Lunch Bunch– invites all widows to join the monthly lunch outing on the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 11:30. They will be meeting at the Mansion. If you have questions or to confirm attendance please call Maureen Everette at 321-689-4908
PRIMETIMERS LUNCH- The Primetimers will be having their monthly lunch out
on November 17th at the Outback Steakhouse on US 192. Please sign up in the church
office. The next PRIMETIMERS luncheon out will be on
Thursday, November 17th at 1:00 p.m. at Outback Steakhouse in Melbourne, on 192. The sign-up sheet is located in the Church Office. Please call Floss Orr at 773-6073 for more information.
Men’s Monthly Saturday Breakfast
November 12th-The Men of the Church will meet for breakfast Saturday, November 12, 2016 at 8:00 am in the church Fellowship Hall. The speaker will be Dr. Robert P. Dunne, Po-diatrist. We can assume he will be speaking about feet. Dr. Dunne is a board certified Podia-tric Surgeon; he is a graduate of the University of South Carolina, the Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine. He served his residency at Mountain Veteran’s Association in Tennessee followed by his preceptorship in Miami, Florida. Dr. Dunne is married to Kara (27 years) the father of four children (three sons and a daughter girl). In addition to being active in his church he enjoys fishing, boating and football. His practice, Lake Washington Foot and Ankle Center, is located at 2717 N. Wickham Road in Melbourne. Grab a neighbor and/or a friend and come out and have breakfast with the Men of the Church on Saturday, November 12. Remember to PLEASE SIGN UP for the breakfast in or-der we know how much food to prepare. You may sign up before or after worship service or by calling the church office.
THE BOOK CLUB –This group is open to the women and friends of the church. Come for one book or as many that you are interested in discussing. We meet the first Tues-day of the month at 1:00 pm. Contact Joan Falconer for more information at 722-3130.
Month Book Author
Nov Canaveral Light Don David Argo
Dec The Mermaid Chair Sue Monk Kidd
Jan The Readers of the Broken Wheel Katarina Bivald
Feb Ladder of Years Anne Tyler
Mar The Color of Water James McBride
Small Group Bible Studies Discover a new way to experience life, the Bible, and the God that Jesus loves.
Using The Good and Beautiful God book by James Bryan Smith. Two 10-week co-ed studies are beginning the week of Oct. 11 and will conclude
the week of Dec. 13th
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WHAT IS THE PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
The Prayer Shawl knits or crochet’s 2x5 feet shawls for those in medical, physical, or spiritual need. The members pray while they are working on the shawl or Prayer Square 3x3 inch for the person that will receive them. Pastor Tim or Pastor Ralph will give the shawls to members or friends of the church in hospital, nursing homes, or the home bound. Please let them know of someone that you think would gain a spiritual blessing in receiving one.
LADIES NIGHT OUT--This Monday, Nov. 7 from 6:30—
9:00 p.m. Meet at the church for a sunset picnic on our
Riverside Park. At the close of the evening we will pray for
hope and healing in our country as the elections draw to a
close.
Please bring an appetizer/dessert or beverage to share.
It’s a great way to decompress, meet new friends, and enjoy
food and meaningful conversation. Call Julie at 608-8086 for
more information. Hope to see you there!
Please pull this page out for your convenience
Children and Youth Happenings
Nov. 5-After-Glow Costume Party and Candy Swap, Bring out that costume again and leftover candy
We will swap hero stories for All Saints Day while enjoying each other’s candy.
Nov. 11– Family Movie Night. We will be watching Zootopia. Wear your pjs, enjoy movie and fellowship. Starts
at 6pm. Dinners are $5 a box
Nov. 11- Fri.9pm-Sat.9am LOCK-IN “Let Your Light Shine” Invite Your Friends for fun GLOW STICK
night .Cost $5 , Waiver Form Must be on file.
Nov. 19-Game Night…Board games as well as Wii
Nov. 26-No Youth Group due to Thanksgiving
Dec. 3-Caroling for Shut-Ins
Eastminster Happenings
Nov. 6 ALL SAINTS SUNDAY -On Sunday November 6th we will remember those “Saints” who have entered
eternity before us, and we will celebrate communion in the assurance of the Lord who brings us all
“home”.
Nov. 9 TOWN HALL MEETING- Session has called a Town Hall meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Novem-
ber 9th for the purpose of reporting on the recent church survey and the feedback received in home Steward-
ship groups. Come contribute your thoughts to the future direction of Eastminster. Dessert will be served.
POSTPONED COOKING WITH CHRIS– Has been rescheduled to December 7th at 5:00 pm. Come join Chris and
learn how to make a tasty holiday feast. For more information please contact Chris Ford or come by the
office to sign up.
Nov. 12 MEN’S BREAKFAST- The Men of the Church will meet for Breakfast Saturday, November 12, 2016
at 8:00 A.M. for breakfast and program. Dr. Robert Dunne (Podiatrist) will be our featured speaker. Please
help us plan for food preparation by signing up for attendance. Sign-Up sheets are available prior to and
following worship. You may also sign up by calling the church office.
Nov.12-13 CONSECRATION WEEKEND- A high point in the life of our church is the dedication of our estimates
of giving to fund Eastminster’s Mission and Ministry in the coming year. We will consecrate the estimates
of giving during both weekend services and give thanks together with a Celebration Luncheon Sunday at
11:00 am.
Nov. 13 ANNUAL THANKSGIVING LUNCHEON- at 11:00 am in Fellowship Hall
Nov. 15 OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD- boxes are in and will be available after worship. Please have the
boxes returned to Eastminster by Tuesday, November 15th. We appreciate your generosity in this endeav-
or. Please contact Nancy Sorensen at 321-724-5778 if you have any questions.
Nov. 17 PRIMETIMERS LUNCH- The Primetimers will be having their monthly lunch out on November 17th at
the Outback Steakhouse on US 192. Please sign up in the church office.
Nov. 20 THANKSGIVING SERVICE – Sanctuary - 10:00 a.m.
Nov. 20 JOINING SUNDAY-Sanctuary- 10:00 a.m.
Live Nativity
We will be looking for many different skill sets to prepare
and have our Live Nativity this December 16-18. If you are
interested in being a part of this in any way, from repairs to
sets, to costumes, to props, to set up and even clean up con-
tact Kristy Ray at [email protected] or call the church office.