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First Presbyterian Church, Salina, KS September 2014 Newsletter

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The NewsVolume 46 Number 9 | First Presbyterian Church | September 2014

CONGRATULATIONS!Lou Ann & Tom Dunn celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary on August 8.

Rosemary & Bill West will celebrate their 57th wedding anniversary on September 22.

It’s A GIrl!A daughter, Lily Jane, was born June 28 to Megan & Andy Lucero, in Central Point, Oregon. Julie & Pat Taylor are Lily’s grandparents.

sYMPAtHY Is EXtENDEDto Marva Lee Doud, whose brother-in-law, Lowell Norris, Osborne, KS, died July 29.

Personals:First Presbyterian Church September 2014

Worship In Radioland

Do you have information you'd like to have listed in the "Personals" section of the newsletter? Contact

Mary Andersen at [email protected] today!

BAPTISmCharley Sue Jarvis, daughter of Katie & Ashley Jarvis, received the Sacrament of Baptism on July 27.

IN MEMorIAM!Donald Woodhouse, a FPC member since May 17, 1959, died August 17.Sympathy is extended to his daughter, Barbara Woodhouse Stewart and her family.

FPC staffsue Coller Interim Lead Pastor [email protected]

richard Koshgarian Director of Music [email protected]

Angie Koshgarian Organist [email protected]

Melanie Pearson Office Manager [email protected]

Diane Arnder Nursery Supervisor [email protected]

Mary Andersen Volunteer Coordinator [email protected]

Chealsea Weaver Communications Coordinator [email protected]

Karmel swindler Interim Treasurer/Bookkeeper [email protected]

Ed Zoch Head Custodian [email protected]

tony Griggs Relief Custodian [email protected]

Led by Christ, Together in Faith & Love,

We Joyfully Think, Question, Grow & Serve.

We are delighted to broadcast our service on Sunday Mornings. Just tune in to KINA 910 on the AM dial or 94.5 on the FM dial by 10:05 a.m. to hear our service. Services can also be streamed live at www.910kina.com.

If you wish to have a bulletin mailed to you, please let us know by calling Melanie in the Church Office 785-825-0226, or download each weeks bulletin from our website at http://fpcsalina.org/#/resources/bulletins

Senior Singles!Sept. 13th Exit 14, Gypsum, $11 total

for Mexican meal plus homemade pie.

Call Jean Burch at 827-2878 by September 9th to make a reservation.

Meet at Sunrise Church before 5:00p.m. to car pool.

Guests always welcome!

Oct. 18th TLC Café, Minneapolis, $11 total for chicken fried steak meal plus pie.

Call Jean Burch at 827-2878 by October 14th to make a reservation.

Meet at Sunrise Church before 3:00p.m. to car pool. We will visit the Ottawa Co. Museum first (free).

Guests always welcome! Sept

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First Presbyterian Church September 2014

1 Hanna Frederick-Miller Carson Mansfield Marj Morrow

2 Stacey Orr Thomas Shadwick Bev Zizumbo Edward Zoch

3 Seara Weir

4 Thomas Miller

5 Jean Exline

5 Cary Renfro

10 Olivia Atherton

11 Makenzi Carlgren Ruth Pickrell Scott Salem Jack Shoup

12 Miles Denning Margy Hogarty Rosemary West

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14 Danny Berg Jim Bishop Jane Driver Randy Graham Tanner Rohrer

16 Ronda Green

17 Reagan Montre

18 Shirley Drawbaugh Jerry Hillyard Samuel Shadwick Katie Weckel Barnabus Wohler

20 David Carpenter Aaron Morrison David Wedel

21 Tony Griggs

22 Scott Griffith

23 Wiley Keyser Sarah Payne

24 Kathy Melander

25 Kirsten Lilak Isabella Ogborn Mark Speer

26 Marva Lee Doud Jayme Keyser Casey Stephenson

–Seeking–Director of Children’s

EducationIf you love kids, love God, want our children to

know God, and are organized, you have the most important gifts to be our next Director of Children’s Education! The job is for an average of 15 hours a week, with responsibilities for the education program for children K-5th grade, including: the Children’s

Wednesday programming, VBS, special events, Children’s Time in worship, staffing the Children’s and Family Ministry Committee, providing curriculum and teacher training, recruiting teachers, and supervising the nursery staff. This is a very rewarding position, as you will be a huge influence on the lives of our children as they grow in faith. If you are interested in learning more about the position, please contact the office for a complete job description, or you can download it from the church website.

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27 Peter Johnston Mitzie Lewis

28 Stan Amick Kay Bloom

28 Hunter Mowery Bill Powell

29 Monne Andersen McKayla Berg

30 Damien Parks Rhett Robbins Jack Shetlar

[Sue’s Musings]

First Presbyterian Church September 2014

Is it just me, or does it feel like the summer went by WAY too fast? Now that we’re getting back in the swing of our fall schedule, I want to bring our attention back to who we are as a church, and what we said last Spring about who we wanted to be. Last Spring we adopted a new mission statement: LED BY CHRIST, TOGETHER IN FAITH AND LOVE, WE JOYFULLY THINK, QUESTION, GROW AND SERVE! A key component of this is “joyfully … serve.”

In many ways, we have been spoiled. We have been blessed with wonderful staff who did a lot of ministry on our behalf – teach classes, lead youth groups, organize community projects, plan children’s programs, do outreach to the community, and such. We have been fortunate, in that we have had the staff here to do that for us. Well, as you’ve probably noticed, we’re down a few staff positions right now! But that’s OK – because the ministry of the church shouldn’t depend on the presence of hired staff. We’re a gifted, caring, dedicated

congregation, and let’s be honest – we can do this! And we will be richer for it. Serving others is one of the most fulfilling things a person can do with their life. For so many people, it is what gives life meaning and purpose.

John Calvin once said “no one hears the call to be a Christian without also hearing a call to serve.” Friends, now is the time to embrace that calling to serve! How, you might ask? Well, I’m glad you asked! The Stewardship Committee will be sending out a list of opportunities for service in the next week or so. We will also have the list in the bulletins on Sunday, September 7. Take a look at it – some are one time things, others are longer commitments, some require physical labor, others do not. All are important for the ministry of the church to thrive, especially during this time of transition. So will you join us in service?

Interim Pastor Sue

~ Rooted in God ~ Open to Grace ~ Filled with Joy ~

Youth Ministry LeaderThere are four positions open, two for leading the Mid-

High youth and two for leading the Senior-High youth. Leaders are asked to spend 3-4 hours a week to prepare and lead the weekly Bible lessons and curriculum for these two groups of youth. You would work closely with

the Youth Ministry Director to plan these lessons. This is a wonderful opportunity to get to know the youth of our church as individuals growing in faith, and to provide guidance for this growth under the theology and beliefs of the Presbyterian Church. If you love God and love our youth, you are qualified for this role.

Youth Ministry Director

This position is perfect for someone who enjoys high energy and inquisitive youth. Do you have the gifts to lead these youth to a deeper understanding of faith and God’s love for them? The position is for an average of 15 hours a week, with responsibilities for the education program for our Mid-High and Senior-High youth.

This includes the Mid-High Wednesday activities, the Senior-High Thursday morning and Sunday Morning activities as well as monthly events. You would attend the Youth and Young Adult Committee meetings, recommend curriculum and organize the Confirmation Class and program every two years. This position will recruit and train the Youth Ministry Leaders and adult volunteers as needed. A complete job description can be found in the office and on the church website.

First Presbyterian Church September 2014

Side - by - Side: Oakdale Elementary Reading Program

If you are looking for an easy but incredibly rewarding way to engage in the community outreach of FPC, then we’ve got an opportunity for you!

The Side-by-Side reading program at Oakdale Elementary will soon begin its 3rd year this fall as students and teachers settle back into their school routine.

Just 1 hour of your week, as little as 2 times a month or as frequently as 4 times a month, spent reading with some of Salina’s young readers will provide that little bit of extra, consistent, one-on-one practice that is so important in establishing reading confidence; a critical competency for continued learning.

Contact Betty Norman with questions of interest. Please note: She loves Side-by-Side!

Ready to sign up? You can do so at the new Social Justice & Mission bulletin board or by calling the Church Office.

Buddy up with a K-State Salina International Student

K-State CATS Community Outreach Program

During the Fall 2014 semester, K-State Salina will welcome a larger than average international student body. Through the CATS Community Outreach Program, the campus is inviting local families, individuals, and groups to share their version of American culture with these students. Involvement in this opportunity might be an invitation to dinner with your family or to attend a local activity such as the Symphony, a play, a high school, college, or professional sporting event. There is no requirement on the number of times you and your int’l student meet up, just pick the times and occasions that work for each of you. For more details contact the KSU-Salina Diversity Coordinator at (785) 826-2640.

Social Justice & Mission Bulletin Board

Wondering in what ways FPC is living into our mission statement, Led by Christ, Together in Faith & Love, We Joyfully Think, Question, Grow, and Serve! The new SJ&M bulletin board located in the center lobby is your first source for answers. Stop by regularly to learn how FPC is engaging locally, nationally and globally to Christ’s encouragement to, “Go & Serve” ~ Discover new ways that you can lend a hand, a voice, an ear or even a ride to others in our congregation, our community, our world.

Circles of the Heartland: Hello FPC-

Circles of the Heartland has lots going on in Septemeber! Please mark these dates in your calendar.

1. Friday Sept 12 and Sat Sept 13- we are having a fundraising garage sale inside Trinity United Methodist Church. Friday’s sale times are 3 pm- 8 pm and Saturday is from 8 am - 2 pm. Proceeds of this sale go to our Circle Leader emergency fund.

2. Friday Sept 19- from 7pm -10pm the Salina Area Young Professionals are hosting a Party with a Purpose at the Salina Art Center. Admission for food and drinks is 10 dollars with proceeds going to Circles of the Heartland.

3. Friday, Sept 20 - the First Covenant Church is hosting Hot Rods and Hot Dogs - a benefit car show and children’s carnival at the First Covenant Church on East Magnolia. Times for this event are 10 am- 2 pm. If you have a car you would like to register- please contact Shelly Martin, Circles Coordinator at [email protected]. Proceeds from the car show go to Circles of the Hearltand’s children’s program.

For more details on any of these events and all things Circles of the Heartland- please find us on Facebook or at our new website: www.circlesoftheheartland.org.

CAR MINISTRY EVENTCAR MINISTRY EVENT3nd Annual

HOT RODS & HOT DOGSHOT RODS & HOT DOGSAn event to benefit

CIRCLES OF THE HEARTLANDSaturday, September 2010am-2:00pm

CAR SHOWKID’S CARNIVALSILENT AUCTIONFOOD AND DRINK

$10 Registration feeRegistration begins at 8:00am

Car Owners!

Ending poverty in the heartland, one family at a time

2625 E Magnolia Rd, Salina, KS

First Covenant ChurchJoin us for all the fun at

785-823-3792

Like us on facebook!

Party With a PurPose Event Information

When

Friday, September 19, 20147pm-10pm

Where

Salina Art Center242 South Santa Fe

What

Silent Auction and Charity Event to benefit Salina organizations! $10 entry fee & Drinks and Food are on us!

First Presbyterian Church September 2014

Education Children, Youth, and Families

The nursery is in need of snack supplies! Please add one or two of the following items to your grocery list and drop them by the church! There will be a marked bin in the front office. It would be a huge help and our youngest kiddos will be extremely grateful!

• Fruit Snacks

• Animal Crackers (vanilla or chocolate)

• Goldfish

HElP stoCK tHE NursErY!

CoME AND joIN tHE FuN oN WEDNEsDAYs At FPC AND FIND out!

Starting Wednesday, September 3rd from 3:45 to 5:30, children ages 4 years to 5th grade will have a blast with friends playing games, eating snacks, enjoying fun activities and crafts, and learning about God. In addition to some of our favorite games like “Fire in the Forest” and “Bring Me”, we will play some new games like “Human Caterpillar” and “Kangaroo Relay”! We will be having fun and learning about the Bible by incorporating a fantastic new DVD series into the curriculum.

“Buck Denver Asks … What’s in the Bible?” Phil Vischer (the creator of VeggieTales) designed this video series to teach kids (and parents!) the story of the Bible – God’s great rescue plan! We know the stories of Moses, Noah, David, and Jesus, but in this groundbreaking new Bible DVD series, we learn how they all fit together to tell one big, redemptive story. Vischer’s signature wit shines through with his all-new cast of characters, fast-paced flash animation, and catchy tunes. This is one journey through the Bible you won’t want to miss! The kids are not only beginning a journey through the Bible, but the lifelong journey of a relationship with the Living God.

Come on Wednesdays and meet Buck Denver, Sunday School Lady, Chuck Wagon and many more of the hilarious characters!

You won’t want to miss it!

Check out the website for more information and watch a few sample videos! You will love it! http://whatsinthebible.com/video-archive/volume/vol-1/yn Still need to register? Visit http://fpcsalina.org/#/ministries/children

First Presbyterian Church September 2014

Education Youth + Young Adult Ministry

Senior-High Youth have chosen to meet Sunday’s after church for their Christian Education time. Gather by 11:15 for an hour or so of engaging conversation and food! See you all on Sunday September 7, our first Sunday to meet. Thursday mornings at Moka’s will also be a feature for the High School this year. Gather at Moka’s from 7:00 am to 7:40 am for breakfast and faith discussions to start your day. Thursday, September 4 will begin this weekly gathering.

Mid-High Youth will try a new meeting time this year. Rather than Wednesday evenings, they will meet early Sunday evenings. While no time is perfect for everyone, there was a general request to move the meeting out of the school week time frame due to sports and other activities that provided so many conflicts. The exact time has not yet been chosen, but will be communicated soon. This will begin on Sunday, September 7.

Great progress is being made on filling the Youth Coordinator position and the Lead Roles for Mid-High and High School youth. Keep an eye out for upcoming announcements about who will be filling these important positions.

Youth Education Kicks off after Labor Day!

First Presbyterian Church September 2014

READING: The Organic God, by Margaret Feinberg

NEW TIME: Wednesdays, 6 pm in the Hope Room

How is your connection with God? How is your faith life? Do you want to know God better? Do you want to talk with others about your faith? Our Wednesday Night Spiritual Life Class is starting up this fall. We will be reading and talking together about Margaret Feinberg’s book, The Organic God. In this book, Feinberg explores the character of God, and invites us to encounter God in fresh ways, learning how to recognize God’s surprising ways of meeting us in our own lives.

To order a copy of the book and the workbook, please let Melanie know in the office ([email protected], or 825-0226) Cost for the book and workbook is $18.

Living the Word is a lectionary-based weekly Bible study that is open to anyone who enjoys learning about scrip-ture. Each week we explore one of the four scripture passages that are used in PC(USA) churches as the basis of worship. The class features lively discussion as we try to discern together how the scripture can be applied to our lives as individuals, as a congregation and as part of God’s kingdom. Because each week explores a new passage, new participants are welcome at any time. The class is led by Bret Wallace and will begin on Sunday, September 14th at 9:00am in the Hope Room.

EducationAdult Ministry

Spiritual Life Class

Adult Sunday School

To expand our intergenerational connections, and to demonstrate to the youth of the church the commitment the adults feel to them, we will be launching the Prayer Partner Program kick-off on Sunday, September 28 at 11:15. The Prayer Partner program is designed to connect each of our youth with a non-parent adult in our congregation. The adult will provide another caring face to the youth, pray for them and be aware of the milestones in the youth’s life…birthdays, participation in athletics, music or other activities that are important to that youth. The kick-off will provide an opportunity for the youth and their Prayer Partner to meet and to get to know each other. Like all successful FPC gatherings, there will be food provided! Those of you that have volunteered to be Prayer Partners will be receiving a letter/email soon about the program details. Anyone who has not already said they would like to participate, can still join this group. Send an email to [email protected] and let Linda Salem know you would like to be paired with a youth of our congregation. Mark your calendar now, and set aside an hour to get to know a Mid-High or Senior-High youth.

Prayer-Partner Kick Off

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It’s Choir Time!One of my favorite passages from the NT is Mark 14:26 - “When

they had sung the hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives....”

The thought of Jesus celebrating the Passover with the disciples, fully aware he was facing imminent trial, punishment and execution, taking time to sing a hymn with his chosen is simply tantalizing. As a lifelong musician, I have always found great comfort in this passage. Music was obviously important to the Lord.

Chancel Choir will begin Wednesday practices on September 3 at 7:00 in the choir room. We are always looking for new members! You don’t have to be a trained singer, so don’t let that stop you! Newcomers are ALWAYS WELCOME!!

ALSO....if you have a musical talent you would like to share during worship, please contact Richard! We would love to hear you!

Don’t let your voice fall silent! Raise it up!

Attention Women of FPC – if you’re looking for an opportunity to spend time with fascinating people, talk about challenging topics, and share healthy, yummy food, you’ll want to join us for our second year of Random Acts.

Here’s what you can look forward to:

Session 1: Sunday, September 28 from 5-7:30Come for supper and a speaker on a current hot topic. Then we’ll spend some time in our groups talking about what we heard and plan for Session 2. (Bring your calendar.)

Session 2: You will meet in one of your group member’s home for a time for food and conversation. Discussion materials will be provided.

Session 3: Sunday, November 16 from 5-7:30. Back to the church. Details to come.

Interested? This is what you need to do:

1. Sign up on the sheet in the south entry, call the church (825-0226) or email: [email protected]. After we’ve heard from you, we’ll place you in a group. Please sign up by Friday, September 19th.

2. Mark your calendar for Sessions 1 & 3: Sunday, September 28 and Sunday, November 16.

3. Be ready to re-connect with old friends and new. And speaking of friends, feel free to bring one along!

Announcements

Random Acts Re-ConnectingExploring our differences and finding our common ground – together.

His Little Feet Children’s ChoirFirst Presbyterian Church will be hosting His Little Feet’s

Children’s Choir on Sunday November 23, 2014 during worship.

His Little Feet’s Children’s Choir travels the United States, being the voice for orphaned and vulnerable children worldwide. The purpose of the tour is to bring the awareness to the millions of children around the world in need of care, as well as facilitate opportunities for Americans to respond to the needs of children through giving, sponsoring, going and adopting.

The children will arrive on Friday November 21st and need housing and meal accommodations for Friday and Saturday. We are in need of

• 6-8 host homes who can host 1 adult leader, and 2-3 children.

If you are willing to offer your home as a host, please contact the church office at 785.825.0226

International Peacemaker Ibrahim Makram Sept. 19th-23rd, Sun. Sept. 21st Worship & Adult Discovery Class, Tue. Sept. 23rd Pastor’s Lunch.

We will be hosting International Peacemaker Ibrahim Makram, from Egypt, September 19-23. He will be leading worship and our Adult Discovery class on Sunday, Sept. 21, and he will be our guest at a Pastor’s Lunch on Tuesday, Sept. 23.

Ibrahim Makram is the Senior Director for Development for the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services in Cairo, Egypt, and has worked extensively on human rights issues in Egypt, breaking down barriers, and Christian-Muslim relations. He is also very focused on working on poverty issues and organizational development.

What we need from you:

• A host family for Sept. 19 – 24. You don’t have to entertain him, he just needs a place to stay, a place for some down time, and some meals.

• Someone to pick him up at the airport on Sept. 19 and drop him off at his host family.

• Someone to introduce him to Salina, perhaps take him to some activities or events.

• Invitations to have him speak to community groups or other church groups.

internatiOnal PeaceMaker ibrahiM MakraM Sept. 19th-23rd

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October’s Presbytery Meeting - October 14, 2014 at Rock Springs.

Coming up at the October 14, 2014 Presbytery Meeting...at Rock Springs: Our Program will be - “The State of Faith in America Today” with Diana Butler Bass.

Presbytery Retreat follows the Presbytery Meeting in October - evening of October 14 to evening of October 15...at Rock Springs.

Our Presbytery Meeting will be during the day on Tuesday, October 14th and will feature Diana both as our keynote speaker and as our preacher for the day’s Worship Service.

Following the Presbytery Meeting, retreat participants will spend time listening to and conversing with Diana, fellowshipping with other participants, sharing meals together and finding nourishment for their minds and souls during a special Presbytery of Northern Kansas Retreat. The retreat will begin immediately following the Presbytery Meeting and last into the next evening after dinner. Diana’s books will be available for purchase at this event.

Register for the retreat ASAP – space is limited. Registration Forms available on the PNK website at www.pnks.org. Registration is required for the meeting as we will need an exact lunch count (lunch tickets will be $15). Email [email protected] or call 1-800-511-0085 by October 1st to have your name put on the list. If you register for the retreat, your name will be automatically put on the lunch list for the Presbytery Meeting.

OctOber’s Presbytery Meeting October 14, 2014 at Rock Springs

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Thank You

Thanks from Mission Impact

Thanks from Sunflower Adult Day Service

Thanks from The Land Institute

Thank You Ed Zoch!A big THANK YOU to Ed Zoch

for his perseverance on the Chapel Window Light Installation project. If it wasn’t for him, the job still wouldn’t be done. He really went above and beyond to do all this and our third “shot” finally succeeded, thanks to him!! -- Jane Driver

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Thanks from Friends of Presbyterian Education Board

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Thanks from Presbytery of Northern Kansas

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The News (UPS708-620) is published monthly by First Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 585, Salina, KS 67402. Periodical postage paid at Salina, Kansas.

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Paper copies of the newsletter will be available on September 26th on our website or at the church. The Sunday service is broadcast each week at 10:05 AM on KINA, 910 AM, 94.5 FM, or streamed live at www.910kina.com.

If there is something you would like included in The News, email [email protected], by September 17th.

Address: 308 S. 8th Street P.O. Box 585 Salina, KS 67402

Phone: (785) 825-0226E-mail:[email protected]:www.fpcsalina.org

SueColler—InterimLeadPastor/HeadofStaffFirstPresbyterianChurch

“The News” goes paperless!Next month’s newsletter will be available on our website, and paper copies will be available

around the church. We will be sending out “The News” via email and posting it to our website.

Visit the church website at fpcsalina.org for all your informational needs. Be sure to check in on the last Friday of the month to view “The News.”

http://fpcsalina.org/#/resources/newsletters.