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    Pastor ........... ............ ............ ..... Andy Gans

    Visitation Pastor (Ret.) ........... . Tom McNeil

    Executive Assistant .......... ......... Chris Muramatsu

    Nursery Attendant ........... ......... Tammy Keeslar

    Proofreaders ........... ............ ....... Susan M. Jensen and

    John Stewart

    Contributors ............ ............ ....... Members of

    Assembling .................................Phyllis Altonn

    Dahlen, Dorothy Decker, Joyce Gauntt,

    Hayesmore, Pat Merrill, Carol Primm, R

    Pringle, Judith Simonin, Aileen Zimmer

    Bulk Mail Handling ............ ....... John Stewart

    Office: (352) 694Office: (352) 694Office: (352) 694Office: (352) 694----4121412141214121

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    Summer Greetings,

    A couple of weeks ago I preached a ser-mon entitled Growth Spurts. My sermonfocused on how our faith grows even whenwe dont know its growing. What I didntmention from the parable of the Mustard

    Seed in the Gospel of Mark is that the seedneeds to be nourished so that its branchescan grow into one of the largest shrubs.

    Often, adults put a lot of emphasis on thephysical and spiritual nourishment and nur-ture of children and youth. We make surethey eat their vegetables and get plenty offruits so they can grow healthy and strongbodies. We also want to make sure their faith

    is nourished as well by making sure we bringthem to Sunday school, send them to CampMontgomery, or Montreat, or on a missiontrip. As parents we want to make sure theyhave a good foundation. But then as theygrow we dont seem to emphasize that samenourishment.

    Why do we think healthy habits are onlynecessary for younger people? We all need tomaintain a healthy lifestyle of nutrition andexercise for our bodies and our faith no mat-ter our age. We all still have the ability togrow. Summer is often a time of growth, sohow are you going to grow this summer?What are you going to do to grow in yourfaith? What do you have planned tostrengthen your relationship with God andwalk in the ways of Jesus of Nazareth? Asyour body needs nourishment and care togrow, so does your relationship with God.Take time this summer to give your faith andyour relationship with God some extra goodnourishment so it can grow strong and giveyou encouragement and purpose for tomor-row.

    May you grow off the charts this summer!

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    Fort King Presbyterian Church

    Financials Effective 5/31/12

    Monthly 2011 Delta

    Budget ActualMay2012

    DeltaBudget- Actual

    Budget ActualJan May

    2012

    DeltaBudget -Actual

    MayActual

    2012 YTD-2011YTD

    Income

    Estimateof Giving

    22,297 18,835 (3,462) 111,486 124,096 12,610 123,128 968

    MortgageReduction

    0 400 400 0 975 974 3,370 (2,395)

    OtherIncome

    0 (1,531) (1,531) 0 15,255 15,255 50 15,205

    TotalIncome

    22,297 17,704 (4,594) 111,486 140,326 28,548 126,548 13,778

    TotalExpense

    21,587 17,476 (4,111) 107,935 107,747 (118) 124,454 (16,706)

    NetSurplus/Deficit

    710 227 (483) 3,551 32,579 29,028 2,094 30,485

    Year-To-Date

    Endowment 0 200 200 0 200 0 39,611 (39,411)

    ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE

    CONGREGATIONALCARE

    July Birthdays

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    CONGREGATIONAL CARE

    Earth MattersBy Lucy Beebe Tobias

    Ah, rainy days. We need the rain! Every drop helps.

    Author Cynthia Barnett in her new book Blue Revolution says (and Im paraphrasing): We have enoughwater, we just dont have enough water to waste.

    And so the rain fills our rain barrels, retention ponds, lakes and the Florida Aquifer. We dont want to wastethis precious water. Plus there is no need to waste a rainy day. Instead of being outside, rainy days are perfect

    for being indoors and reading.

    The library at Fort King Presbyterian has just what you need environmental books on all kinds of earth care.Barnetts book Blue Revolution is the most recent order and it is here. A must read!

    Here is an environmental book list with Dewey numbers compiled by librarian Louise Olivarez - check themout of the church library and enjoy reading on a rainy day:

    A Greener Faith by Roger S. Gottlieb (201.77 GOT)Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver (394.1 KIN)Omnivores Dilemma by Michael Pollan (394.1 POL)Mirage by Cynthia BarnettProtecting Paradise by Margaret Spontak and Peggy Cavanaugh (975.9 SPO)Florida Gardens Gone Wild by Lucy Beebe Tobias (975.9 TOB)Dear Children of the Earth by Schim Schimmel (JE SCH)Keepers of the Earth by Caduto and Bruchac (J398.2 CAD)

    The church library is open on Sundays from 9:00 to 11:45 a.m. and other times by arrangement. If you wouldlike to come browse and self check out books, just see Chris in the office and shell open up the library. Happyrainy day.

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    CONGREGATIONAL CARE (continued)

    For Your HealthSelected by Bonnie Schulze, Health Ministry

    With warmer weather upon us and the opening of swimming pools, I found this article a good reminder for youregarding your children, grandchildren and maybe even your great-grand children.

    Drowning Top Cause of Injury Deaths in Kids 1-4

    By Cari NierenbergWebMD Health NewsAlthough the death rate for drowning in the U.S. has gone down in the last decade, drowning leads to moredeaths among young children aged 1 to 4 than any other cause except birth defects, a new report from the CDCreveals.

    Between 2005 and 2009, the death rates from accidental drowning were higher among children under 4 years ofage than for any other age group, the report shows. About half of these deadly incidents in young children tookplace at swimmingpools.

    Kids under 4 also had the highest rate of nonfatal drownings, meaning injuries from near drowning that mayhave landed them in the emergency room or in the hospital. Swimming pools were the site of roughly 65% ofthese near drownings in preschoolers.

    Researchers also found that for each year between 2005 and 2009, an average of 3,880 Americans lost their livesto drowning and nearly 5,800 people a year were estimated to have sought treatment in the emergency room be-cause of a near-drowning episode.

    Kids' Swim Lessons Save Lives Researchers looked at information on death certificates over a five-year period.They found that of the nearly 3,900 accidental deaths from drowning each year in the U.S., more than half oc-curred in natural bodies of water, almost 18% took place at pools, and about 10% happened in the bathtub.

    For near drownings, researchers reviewed data from 66 hospitals in the U.S. They found that children under 4accounted for nearly 53% of emergency visits for drowning-related injuries, while children aged 5 to 14 were re-sponsible for almost 18% of them.

    Alcohol played a role in nearly 22% of all nonfatal drowning injuries among those aged 15 or older.It comes as no surprise that summertime brought more problems: The researchers suggest that taking swimminglessons while young can teach life-saving skills to help prevent drownings and water-related injuries. Wearing lifejackets, installing four-sided pool fencing, and giving bystander CPR can also help lessen the number of lives lostor injuries.

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    CONGREGATIONAL CARE (continued)

    Thank You

    Thank you all for the cards, phone calls and visits while I was at Oakhurst and at home. They were, and are, ap

    preciated so much. Harold Pringle

    Christmas In July - Angel TreeHow God Answers Our Prayer and We Listen!

    During the month of July, there will be a Christmas tree in the Narthex with angels. Each angel will containname of one of our homebound and others who will benefit from some extra FKPC care. Families will take an angel(s) from the tree and visit, pray, telephone, and perhaps invite that person to your home. This will be an oppotunity for the family to put their creative heads together and think outside the box. What a glorious God we servGod is always there for us, so let us be Christ-like and reach out to others.

    The Nurse Is Back in Connecticut

    Bonnie is willing to answer emails sent to [email protected] or calls at (203)266-7149 related to any questionyou have. She will also try to refer you to someone locally if that is what works for you. Just leave a message anBonnie will get back to you.

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    DISCIPLESHIP

    Library Corner

    Summer is here and hopefully that means more time for reading. ThFKPC library has already added more than 75 items since the first

    this year, so if you havent visited us recently, you dont know what yoare missing! The library is open every Sunday from 9:00 until 10:3a.m. and again for at least 15 minutes after the worship service endMembers may also access the library at other times by request.

    About ten new fiction books for the youth of our church are on the bookcase straight ahead as you enter the lbrary. Look for the yellow labels on the book spines on the shelves marked New Items. The newest nonfiction books for adults are on this same bookcase. On the top shelf you will find several which are good resourcefor the current Sunday Adult Seminar which is about understanding Jesus of Nazareth. Several other new booare part of our growing collection on Earth Care and are also featured on the top shelf. The remaining new item

    are on the New Items shelves.

    See the bulletin board outside the library door for a synopsis of some of the most recent books.

    Childrens Discipleship MinistrySunday School Teachers Needed

    The Children's Discipleship Ministry is in need of teachers for the Fall. The job requiremenfor this valuable position consists of 1) love of children; 2) patience; 3) willingness to teacthree Sundays out of one month per year during worship; and 4) the desire to show children th

    love of Christ. No previous experience required. Materials will be provided for each lesson, wwill be using the "Walk With Me" curriculum from Faith Alive. There will always be two teachers each session. If you are interested, please contact Bernice Henry.

    Childrens Discipleship Ministry MeetingsThe Children's Discipleship Ministry will meet on Tuesday, July 17 and on Monday, August 13 - these are not ou

    regular meeting dates

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    DISCIPLESHIP (continued)

    Youth Happenings for July

    Martha & David MacKay will be leading an in-depth discussion of the recent blockbuster movie, The HungerGames. So please, either read the first book of the series or see the movie. The social implications revealed arecertainly worth considering! Hope to see you Sunday evenings!!

    Adult Discipleship

    If you want to know what Jesus was really saying to his followers, then Rabbi Tom McNeils informative ses-sions on Jesus: Life in the Kingdom of God is the place to be. Topics in this series include Forgiveness,Caring for Others, Trust in Abba/Father, The Historical/Non-biological Family, and Long-term Expecta-tions. Come to class and be better informed about Jesus view on what constitutes the Kingdom of God. Theadult classes are held each Sunday in the Session Room starting at 9:15 am, and coffee is available.

    On July 15th, Joyce-Ellen Horne will begin a four-part series on Prayer. Topics to be covered include WhatDoes Matthew 6 Mean to You? and The Lords Prayer Parts I and II. The final session will be to Write YourOwn Prayer.

    Have you ever wondered about some of the words in the Lords Prayer; for example, the difference between

    debts and trespasses? Some churches (including FKPC) use debts while other churches use trespasses.

    These classes will help you understand this question as well as provide information on other prayer-related top-

    ics.

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    Womens Retreat

    Attention ladies. Its time to mark your calendar for Fort Kings annual Womens Retreat at Camp MontgomeryThe retreat will be held November 2nd - 4th. Our theme for this years retreat is Expectations. We arpleased to have Rebecca Gillespie, pastor of Middleburg Presbyterian Church as our Spiritual Leader and Facilitator this year. The costs, including meals and supplies are as follows:

    The Inn (2 nights) $149.00 Cabin (2 nights) $117.00 Cabin (1 night - Sat. before breakfast) $86.00 Cabin (1 night - Sat after breakfast) $78.00 No lodging (Sat. before breakfast) $45.00 No lodging (Sat. after breakfast) $37.00

    The deadline for the $25.00 deposit is October 1st. If you would like to make payments toward the cost, BernicHenry will be glad to receive them. If you have any questions concerning the retreat, you can call Chris Berryhilat 622-6613.

    DISCIPLESHIP (continued)

    EVANGELISM

    Welcome New MemberPhyllis Altonn

    3145 SE 39th AveOcala, FL [email protected]

    Phyllis came to Ocala from Hilo, HI in April of this year. As soon as Phyllis arrived, she started becominginvolved in Ft. King activities such as Interfaith meals, Bible study, prayer shawl ministry, Link assembly andcrafts. Phyllis has 2 grown sons. She is the sister or our Pat Merrill and enjoys sewing.

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    Mens Night Out

    Mens Night Out will not meet in July. Check next month for August 13ths location.

    Presbyterian WomenCircles

    All women of Fort King are Presbyterian Women and are invited to participate in all the activities of Presby-terian Women. If you have not attended a Circle meeting before, plan to start in September with our newstudy. Esther Circle meets on the 2nd Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in members homes. Deborah Circlemeets the 3rd Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. in the Session Room.

    In September, we will begin a new study, Dispatches to Gods Household: The General Epistles. These let-ters were meant to inspire and comfort the faithful in first-century Asia Minor, and they continue to speak tous today as we grapple with how to live in a community as disciples of Christ. It will teach us what it meansto live in a community and what it means to belong to the household of God.

    Domestic Violence Rape Crisis Center

    Thank you to the congregation for all the donations you have provided for the Domestic Violence Rape Cri-sis Center. Please continue to place your contributions in the box in the Narthex. Presbyterian Womenhave made individual tote bags filled with toiletries for the women that come into the Rape Crisis Center.

    Card Making Ministry

    Come join us on the 2nd Friday of every month at 10:00 a.m. untilabout Noon. We will meet off-site. Please contact Prudence Pritzif you are interested in joining this group.

    GROUP ACTIVITIES

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    Crafts Group

    Please join the Crafts Group on Thursdays from 1:00 - 3:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall. We work on individualprojects and joint projects.

    Sassy Seniors

    The Sassy Seniors meet on the 2nd Wednesday of the month. Julys luncheon will be at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday,July 11th at Charlie Horse Restaurant (please note change of restaurant).

    Thank You Food4Kids

    The Sunday School would like to thank all of those who sup-ported the Food4Kids Sunday School mission project this year. Your great generosity of food items and donationsresulted in the collection of 54 baskets of food. This food certainly helped many of our poverty stricken schoolchildren focus on learning this year rather than worrying about hunger. Above all, please continue to pray forthose impoverished families who are going through such a difficult time in their lives. Thank you again for show-ing your Christian love and compassion to those who are in great need of it.

    GROUP ACTIVITIES (continued)GROUP ACTIVITIES (continued)GROUP ACTIVITIES (continued)GROUP ACTIVITIES (continued)

    MISSIONMISSIONMISSIONMISSION

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    PROPERTYPROPERTYPROPERTYPROPERTY

    Recycling Comes to FKPC

    Recently the City of Ocala started curbside recycling for its residents and removed all of their recycling cen-ters. Hurray for the City of Ocala! But, that left those who live in the county without any convenient recy-

    cling locations. In an effort to serve our church family, and become even more dedicated to our Earth CareCongregation pledge, we will be installing a new recycling dumpster and reducing the size of our garbagedumpster. See the list below for what can and cannot be recycled. We hope you will take advantage of thiswonderful opportunity to be good stewards of Gods great gifts.Recyclables List (containers lightly washed, please):

    Session - June 21, 2012

    Celebrations Thank you, Jesus!

    Choir had their first rehearsal with Rick Roberts.

    Less trees to fall in the playground area more sunshine!

    VBS starts Sunday 90 participants registered.

    ASP leaves Saturday, 6/30.

    Kaitlyn Fuller is the Youth Advisor for General Assembly.

    Pat Merrills twin sister is joining Ft. Kings family. Happy 50th anniversary, Charles and Mary Ellen Vowinkel!

    Installation of the pavers for the Memorial Garden is half way complete.

    Motions

    Motion to approve the new Personnel Policy and Procedures Manual.

    Motion to allow Jan Stone and Andy Gans to teach this fall.

    Motion to allow Rev. Becca Gillespie of First Presbyterian Church of Middleburg to serve communion atthe upcoming Womens Retreat.

    Motion to allow the various ministries and organizations of FKPC to take responsibility for recruiting ush-

    ers for Worship (one month increments).

    SESSIONSESSIONSESSIONSESSION

    Cartons - (waxed) juice, milk Juice boxes Glass containers. No windows

    or mirrors

    Envelopes with plastic windows

    Metal - beverage or food con-tainers, tin foil. No paint cans

    Paper - all colors and types. Nometallic wrapping paper

    Shredded paper must be bagged(plastic okay; paper preferred)

    Plastic bottles & jars - symbols#1-7. Including prescription

    Plastic containers - margarine,cottage cheese, yogurt

    Cardboard boxes must be cut

    down to no larger than 3x3

    Unacceptable List:

    No plastic bags - trash bags, gro-cery bags, cleaner bags, or newspa-per protective coversNo food waste

    No chemicalsNo cat litterNo soiled or contaminated prod-ucts - napkins, paper towels, paperplates or tissuesNo furniture of any kindNo Styrofoam, plastic utensils orwaxed paperNo plastic containers used for mo-tor oil, pesticides or other toxicsubstancesNo carry out food containers

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    WORSHIPWORSHIPWORSHIPWORSHIP

    Something To Think About

    Psalm 82

    Psalm 82 is prefaced by Asaph; according to I Chronicles 15:17 and 19, Asaph was a leader of a group ofTemple musicians (harps, lyres, cymbals), and singers whose job was to raise sounds of joy (the first rockband?). Selah was a notation to indicate at what point the musicians would perform. The word itself wasnot to be said; we have no idea what the music was.

    Historical Perspective

    Psalm 82 was probably written +/- 450 BCE, i.e. about the time of the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalemunder Ezra and Nehemiah. It is necessary to understand the language of the Psalm, in order to capture itsmeaning.

    InEgypt, the pharaoh/king was absolutely regarded as god; indeed, he is Egypt and is god. In Rome, theCaesar was regarded as a god during this life and so named upon his death. In Mesopotamian societies, inparticular, Babylonia, the king was regarded as an Elohim, a son of God by adoption. (Aage Bentzen 1955King and Messiah 19). In the 19th century BCE,Hammurabi stated in writing that the gods had chosen himto rule over men, to grant protection to the land that the strong might not injure the weak, and that thewidow and orphan might be safe (Jack Finnegan 1954 Light from the Ancient Past 48; see also ThorkildJacobsen 1976 The Treasures of Darkness 188ff.). He was, therefore, a member of the Elohim, a son of God.A similar perspective is found in Psalm 2:7f, with echoes in Isaiah and other prophets and Psalms (22, 27,69), and in Genesis 1:26 ff., i.e., the first man/Adam. In Israels Psalms, the king as the political leader, as theadopted son of God, has specific responsibilities to and for the people as identified by the covenant: to judgewith righteousness, i.e. impartially, and to defend and care for the poor and needy, widows and orphans.When Israels kings did not measure up, they were to be called to account.

    Psalm 82 is a calling to account; the kings asElohim/gods, sons of god, not only have been appointed byGod to rule as kings; they have the social power to benefit those in society who were oppressed, withoutvoice and vote, helpless, without justice; or, contrariwise, they were not there to benefit themselves!

    Psalm 82 notes:

    v. 1 The RSV reads: God has taken his place in the divine council. TheHebrew text reads: Godstands before the divine council. For the psalmist, God is not present to have a friendly tete-a-tetewith the ELOHIM, the political leaders. He is there to accuse them! He stands before them!

    v. 2 How long willyou judge unjustly and show partiality to the wicked? bingo! Instead of rulingjustly, impartially, the Elohim/kings were using the system to benefit themselves and their cronies inpower! Note the address:you: 2nd person plural!

    v. 3-4 These verses contain concise summaries of what ruling justly is all about:- Justice to the weak and fatherless;- Support of the afflicted and the destitute;- Rescue the weak and needy;- Deliverance from the hand of the wicked (Recall the petition in the Lords Prayer and

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    deliver us from evil).v. 5 What happens when rulers use their power to benefit themselves? They turn the world upsidedown:

    All the foundations of the earth are shaken!

    This is what they have done! They lack understanding and knowledge and they walk about in darkness

    They have created universal chaos in society and nature, the very opposite of what God created (Genesi1)!v. 6f. You are Elohim/gods, sons of the Most High, all of you! Indeed!You have all been appointed torule justly.You have not! Therefore,you shall die like menElohim/gods; oh, you thought you werespecial? Death makes all living things equal! (Ecclesiastes 3:20). You will be as insignificant as the people and nature you used to elevate yourself.v. 8 The congregations response: Arise, O God, judge the earth, for to you belong all the nations!

    Observation:One cannot avoid comparing the message of Psalm 82 to Ezekiel 34:

    v. 2, 3 Ho, shepherds of Israel who have been feeding yourselves you do not feed the sheep.v. 12 I will seek out my sheep v. 15 I will be the shepherd of my sheep.v. 16 I will feed them in justice.

    Something To Think About:We live in a Constitutional Republic; political leaders are selected by the vote rather than by a divine mandate. It is we, the people who make the choices. Therefore, responsibility is in our hands, not Gods.

    Just exactly how would Psalm 82 address our socio-political and economicsituation?Are there autocratic and anti-democratic forces at work in our society that canundermine the Republic? Perhaps Wall Street is a bell-ringer?

    3. Is it appropriate for us to address God to judge the earth? How?4. Just how is Psalm 82 meaningful for us?

    Oh! Plenty to think about; and, conversation/dialogue is not uni-directional.

    Shalom,Tom

    Psalm 82A Psalm of Asaph.1 God has taken his place in the divine

    council;in the midst of the gods he holdsjudgment:

    2 How long will you judge unjustlyand show partiality to the wicked?

    Selah3 Give justice to the weak and the orphan;

    maintain the right of the lowly and thedestitute.

    4 Rescue the weak and the needy;deliver them from the hand of thewicked.

    5 They have neither knowledge norunderstanding,they walk around in darkness;

    all the foundations of the earth areshaken.

    6 I say, You are gods,children of the Most High, all of you;

    7 nevertheless, you shall die like mortals,and fall like any prince.*

    8 Rise up, O God, judge the earth;for all the nations belong to you!

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    WORSHIP (continued)WORSHIP (continued)WORSHIP (continued)WORSHIP (continued)

    Flower Calendar

    Please note: I am trying to work ahead on the flowers, so if you would like to provide flowers to commemorate special event/occasion/memory etc. for a specific date, please call Nancy Hall at 694-3221 as soon as possiblePlease also note: It is never too early to call to select your chosen date.

    As of this mailing, the following people will be providing flowers in July through October 2012. If you can providflowers for a date in 2012, please call Nancy Hall. Thank you.

    Thank you to these people as they share in donating the flowers for the following worship services.

    July 1, 2012In loving memory of my mother, Ann Patnode and my brother, Edward, from Kay DahlenJuly 8, 2012From Vince and Margaret Spontak in celebration of our 30th wedding anniversaryJuly 15, 2012(This date is taken but the occasion and names will be revealed at a later time)July 22, 2012In memory of John K. Primm, from CarolJuly 29, 2012The flowers today are given to the glory of God by Martha Slemmer in loving memory of her

    precious mom, Carol

    August 5, 2012OPEN

    August 12, 2012OPENAugust 19, 2012From the Clegornes in honor of the Clegorne family birthdays - sons Nicholas and Patrick and

    Anthonys mother and fatherAugust 26, 2012OPEN

    September 2, 2012OPEN

    September 9, 2012From Jack and Sue Harshman in honor of our 60th wedding anniversarySeptember 16, 2012In celebration of our 65th wedding anniversary from Glendon and Mildred ShankSeptember 23, 2012In loving memory of Julien from Kay DahlenSeptember 30, 2012From Dorothy Roth in loving memory of Merl on their wedding date

    October 7, 2012In loving memory of Ken from Shirley and the familyOctober 14, 2012From David and Martha MacKay in celebration of their 27th wedding anniversaryOctober 21, 2012In celebration of their 59th wedding anniversary from Dick and Margy MarshallOctober 28, 2012In celebration of our 46th wedding anniversary tomorrow from Melvin and Jean Winkler

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    9:00 - 11:45 Library

    9:15 Sunday

    School

    10:00 Choir Practice

    10:30 Worship

    11:30 Reception for

    Rick Roberts

    5:00 PYC

    ASP

    2

    7:30 Mens Bible

    Study

    5:15 TOPS (FH)

    6 - 9 Marions United

    (CE)

    3

    9:30 Prayer

    Shawl

    Ministry

    4:15 Fellowship

    Ministry

    6:00 Evangelism

    Ministry

    4

    OFFICE CLOSED

    5

    11:00 Adult

    Discipleship

    Ministry

    1:00 Crafts

    6:00 - 8:00

    Marions United

    (FH)

    7:00 AA (CE)

    6 7

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    9:00 - 11:45 Library

    9:15 Sunday

    School

    10:00 Choir Practice

    10:30 Worship

    11:30 Congrega-

    tional Meeting

    11:30 Discipleship

    Youth

    Ministry

    5:00 PYC

    9

    7:30 Mens Bible

    Study

    5:15 TOPS (FH)

    6 - 9 Marions United

    (CE)

    10

    4:15 Fellowship

    Ministry

    6:00 Finance

    Ministry

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    1:00 The Sassy

    Seniors

    (Off-Site)

    7:00 Choir Practice

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    1:00 Crafts

    7:00 AA (CE)

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    10:00 Card

    Making

    Ministry

    (off-site)

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    9:00 - 11:45 Library

    9:15 Sunday

    School10:00 Choir Practice

    10:30 Worship

    5:00 PYC

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    7:30 Mens Bible

    Study

    5:15 TOPS (FH)

    6 - 9 Marions United

    (CE)

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    7:00 Discipleship

    Childrens

    Ministry

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    3:00 Pastoral CareTeam Ministry

    6:00 Worship

    Ministry

    7:00 Choir Practice

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    1:00 Crafts

    6:00 Session

    7:00 AA (CE)

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    2 Cents A Meal

    9:00 - 11:45 Library

    9:15 Sunday

    School

    10:00 Choir Practice

    10:30 Worship5:00 PYC

    23

    7:30 Mens Bible

    Study

    5:15 TOPS (FH)

    6:00 Mission

    Ministry6 - 9 Marions United

    (CE)

    24 25

    7:00 Choir Practice

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    1:00 Crafts

    7:00 AA (CE)

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    9:15 Sunday

    School

    10:00 Choir Practice

    10:30 Worship

    5:00 PYC

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    Study

    5:15 TOPS (FH)

    6 - 9 Marions United

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    FORT KING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    13 N.E. 36th Avenue

    Ocala, Florida 34470

    Non-Profit

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