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Warrenton Presbyterian Church
The Warrenton Presbyterian December 2013
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Christmas 2013Christmas 2013Christmas 2013
Christmas PageantChristmas PageantChristmas Pageant
Sunday, December 8 at 6:00 PM Sunday, December 8 at 6:00 PM Sunday, December 8 at 6:00 PM
December 24, 2013December 24, 2013December 24, 2013 • Family Christmas Eve ServiceFamily Christmas Eve ServiceFamily Christmas Eve Service
In the Sanctuary at 4:30 PM
• Christmas Eve Lessons and CarolsChristmas Eve Lessons and CarolsChristmas Eve Lessons and Carols In the Sanctuary at 7:30 PM
A Service of Scripture, Music, and Carols Nursery Provided Through Age 4
• Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion ServiceChristmas Eve Candlelight Communion ServiceChristmas Eve Candlelight Communion Service In the Chapel at 11:00 PM
December 29, 2013December 29, 2013December 29, 2013 Sunday Worship 11 AM onlySunday Worship 11 AM onlySunday Worship 11 AM only Nursery Provided Through Age 4
NO Church School and NO Children’s Worship
“Thou Shalt Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself” - Matthew 22:39
Mission Committee Mission Statement: As disciples’ of Christ, we go out in mission locally, nationally and
internationally with the good news of God’s love and grace. In faith we will identify mission opportunities and
provide hope and support to all God’s children.
Local Mission Opportunities We are involved in several local mission projects. This is your chance “to go out and serve” in our community.
Please consider one or all of the following.
Salvation Army Children’s Christmas: Once again this year WPC will join with the Salvation Army to
provide Christmas gifts to local children in need. As soon as we get the children’s information we will be
asking those of you who are interested to make a “Christmas adoption” of a child or children and purchase
gifts for them. Watch the Sunday bulletin and weekly reminders for the beginning of “adoptions”.
2013 CROP Walk results: 30 walkers, 10 volunteers, $3,490 raised, 25% returns to FISH (For Immediate
Sympathetic Help). A special thank you to all of our sponsors, volunteers, and walkers. God bless you as
you reach out to fill the needs of others.
Regional and International Mission Opportunities
Haiti Mission Team: Would you like to join the 2014 mission team that will travel to Terrier Rouge, Haiti
from Feb. 22 to March 1 (give or take a day)? If so, we need to have a commitment by the end of December
so we can start making final plans. If you are interested please contact Joan Bundy or Pastor Evans.
West Virginia Mission Trip: If you can’t do Haiti then West Virginia might be for you. From April 5 to
April 12, 2014 we will have a mission team serving in West Virginia. If you are called to help our neighbors
to the north, please contact Jake Muscar or Joan Bundy.
The next mission Meeting will be January 20, 2014 at 6:00 in the youth lounge.
We welcome new members and visitors. Note the new time starting in January.
Mission News
Alternative Giving Tree and Christmas Card Sales: See the table in
the Narthex and the insert to the Sunday bulletins for information about
this Middle School project supporting Church World Service. Items are
available for donations from $10 to $6,250.
From the Food Bank Volunteers at Fauquier FISH: Thanks to all at WPC for the supply of stuffing and turkey gravy, we are all set to do approx. 200 Christ-
mas dinner grocery baskets; distribution day this year is Dec. 21.
We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you for your faithful support of the programs of Fau-
quier FISH. As Neighbors Helping Neighbors with food and more; we are grateful that we have your support. Thank
you, WPC, for your part in making Fauquier such a caring community.
Last week Scouting For Food brought in lots of canned goods but surprisingly little fruit. Most needed for the Decem-
ber food collection is canned fruit, all kinds. Thank you all for you continued support. www.fauquierfish.com and
www.facebook.com/fauquierfish ~Elaine, Carol and Michelle
Deacon Mission Project for the Holidays: The WPC deacons will be collecting gift cards to give to
those in need during the holiday season (Thanksgiving and Christmas). Cards for food, gas, or big box
stores may be brought to the church, placed in the offering plate, or given to a staff member or deacon.
The Mission Committee would like to recap the mission work that WPC supported and
participated in during 2013. We thank you for all your support and generosity. We are
truly a church that “goes out and serves”.
2013 Mission Support and Projects
Mission News, cont’d
Missionaries
John and Gwen Haspel– Ethiopia
Carolyn Weber – Ethiopia
Gail S – Central Asia
Mike R – Central Asia
Bud and Bonnie Morton –
Papua New Guinea
Pere Bruno – Haiti
Bethlehem Ministries
Eric Gleason – South Korea
Mission Trips
Northern Haiti
West Virginia
Fred Camp – Fredericksburg, VA
Living Waters for the World - Guatemala
PCUSA Mission Support
Bible Translation
Witness Ministries
Ethiopian Famine
ICare scholarships and support
(orphanage in Ethiopia)
Massanetta
Montreat
Presbyterian Home and Family Services
Shenandoah Presbytery Living Waters
of the World
Healthy Women/Healthy Families
English in Ethiopia
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance -
Philippines
Local support and projects
WPC Community Garden
WPC Community Dinner
Salvation Army
Fauquier Community Coalition
Sunnyside Community
Fauquier Free Clinic
SPCA
Volunteer Farms
People Helping People
Fauquier Faith Partners
Local support and projects (continued)
Salvation Army
Fauquier Family Shelter
Hospice of Fauquier County
Spiritual Care Support
Hospice of Rapidan
Vacation Bible School FISH bags
FISH
College Package Postage
Boy Scouts
Cub Scouts
FISH Christmas baskets
Agape Airlines Thanksgiving for
Missionaries
Alternative Giving (Youth)
Trunk or Treat
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church
(rebuild fire damaged church)
Fauquier Boys and Girls Club
Hands on Projects Fauquier Habitat for Humanity
Community Dinner
Dinners for the Family Shelter
(organized by youth)
Heifer Project (organized by youth)
CROP Walk (organized by youth)
Relay for Life (organized by Youth)
Haiti Shoeboxes
Community Garden
Children’s Christmas gifts
Caregiver’s
Run Like the Wind 5K
School Backpacks
FISH food collections
SPCA collection
Hoofin’ It for the Homeless Walk
Blood Drives
Gift of the Heart Kits
Activity Fair
College Student Valentines
Baking for Shut ins (youth)
Christmas cards for the military (youth)
You just may be a movie star after all! For the next few months, Levi Magyar will be out, about and
around the church videoing the life of our congregation. An appetizer to his wonderful videographer
skills will debut this week on Celebration Sunday and will then go on the website for public viewing. As Levi is
videoing, please just act natural. Please be aware that the videos WILL be online after they are finished so if you
wish for your family to be exempt from this we need to know in advance. Smile Warrenton Presbyterian Church …
You’re on Camera.
Worship Committee News
Christmas 2013
We have ordered 80 Poinsettia plants
40 red and 40 white, you may order
in honor or in memory of family and friends,
until Sunday, December 8th.
• I / We would like to order _____________________
Red ___________ White ___________
Poinsettia Plants are $7.00 each: ________________
• I / We would like to contribute for the other
Christmas sanctuary adornments: $ _____________
Please place the form along with your check,
payable to Warrenton Presbyterian Church in the
offering plate, or bring it to the church office.
In Honor Of:
________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________
In Memory Of:
________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________
Ordered by: Name: __________________________________
Phone: __________________________________
Email: __________________________________
Please pick up your Poinsettia plant after the 11:00 AM service on Sunday, December 22nd
or after the Christmas Eve Services, on December 24th.
Thank you and God Bless - The Worship Committee
Advent 2013: The word Advent means
"coming" or "arrival." Advent is marked by a
spirit of expectation, of anticipation, of prepara-
tion, of longing. Advent begins on the fourth
Sunday before Christmas Day and ends on
Christmas Eve (Dec 24). This year, the first
Sunday in Advent falls on December 1. Last
year we started a new tradition for Advent. We
will have a “progressive” hanging of the greens
in which a new item of worship and decoration
is added to the Sanctuary each Sunday during
Advent. The schedule will be as follows:
1st Sunday, December 1, The Advent wreath
2nd Sunday, December 8, The Chrismon tree
& Mitten Sunday (also Pageant Sunday)
3rd Sunday, December 15, The Poinsettias
(poinsettias may be in the Sanctuary prior to the
15th but they will be acknowledged on the 15th;
see order form to the right)
4th Sunday, December 22, The Nativity
You Are Invited to a Service of Comfort & Hope
What: A service remembering loved ones, followed by
lunch
When: Saturday, December 14; Service at 12 Noon;
Luncheon at 1 PM
Where: Warrenton Presbyterian Church Sanctuary and
Fellowship Hall
The loss of a family member or close friend is felt more
intensely during the holiday season. We will join to-
gether in a service of comfort and hope using scripture,
quiet reflection, and music to ease the pain of that “empty
chair” during this holiday season.
Service at Noon in the Sanctuary
Following the service, WPC invites you and your family to
a luncheon with other church members and friends who
are mourning the loss of a loved one. The menu will in-
clude homemade soup, sandwiches, desserts, and fresh
fruit.
Luncheon at 1 PM in the Fellowship Hall
Please RSVP if you plan to attend: [email protected]
or 540-347-2213
Please consider volunteering in some way for the holiday
meal we will serve to the Haven residents, fire/rescue/police
workers, and shut-ins at 4:30 PM on December 14.
FamiliesFamiliesFamilies LightingLightingLighting thethethe AdventAdventAdvent CandlesCandlesCandles
DecemberDecemberDecember 111 --- 1st1st1st SundaySundaySunday ofofof AdventAdventAdvent Light the Candle of HopeLight the Candle of HopeLight the Candle of Hope
8:45 AM Buddy and Paula Glascock 11:00 AM Ed, Jen, Garrett & Cailyn Caine
DecemberDecemberDecember 888--- 2nd2nd2nd SundaySundaySunday ofofof AdventAdventAdvent Light the Candle of PeaceLight the Candle of PeaceLight the Candle of Peace
8:45 AM Kevin, Jean, Jonathan & Cullen Turney 11:00 AM Evan, Gina & Clark Bolton
DecemberDecemberDecember 151515--- 3rd3rd3rd SundaySundaySunday ofofof AdventAdventAdvent
Light the Candle of JoyLight the Candle of JoyLight the Candle of Joy 8:45 AM Morning Glory Singers:
Barb Wilkison, Sandy Fasold, Laina Saul 11:00 AM Hannah and Scott Altman
DecemberDecemberDecember 222222 --- 4th4th4th SundaySundaySunday ofofof AdventAdventAdvent
Light the Candle of LoveLight the Candle of LoveLight the Candle of Love 8:45 AM Tony, Holly, Ella & John Tedeschi
11:00 AM The MacKeown Family Graeme, Vicki, Gabrielle, Alexandra & Elizabeth
DecemberDecemberDecember 242424 --- ChristmasChristmasChristmas EveEveEve
Lighting the Christ CandleLighting the Christ CandleLighting the Christ Candle 4:30 PM Family Christmas Eve Service
Youth Group Members
7:30 PM Christmas Eve Lessons & Carols Service The Evans Family
11:00 PM Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
The Christmas Pageant for 2013 is December 8
at 6:00 PM,
with the Ham dinner by Crafty Ladies at 5:00 PM
Christmas in Black and White”
by Jeff Slaughter & Jeff Anderson
Directed by Evelyn Rice, assisted by Kathi Collins, stage manager
Prior to the pageant, the Crafty Ladies will host the Ham dinner at 5:00 PM
(reservations are required)
The cost for the dinner is $8.00 for adults, $4.00 for children ages 4-10 years,
and no charge for children under age 4.
Reservation forms may be found in the weekly bulletins or contact the church
office.
MITTEN SUNDAY
The second Sunday of Advent, December 8th, is Mitten Sunday. Children and adults are
encouraged to bring warm mittens, gloves, hats, scarves, or socks to be collected during
worship. These gifts will be distributed to local elementary schools. They are always
greatly appreciated. Thank you to Joan Broughton for her assistance with delivering the
donated items to the schools.
SKI TRIPS
A deposit of $50.00 each is due by December 1 to reserve your accommodations at
either of the youth ski trips.
The middle school trip to Massanutten is February 21-22
The senior high trip to Timberline in West Virginia is Jan 31-Feb 2.
Please bring your deposit to Lucy Lindsay. Thanks
The next Christian Education committee meeting is Monday, January 20 at 7:00 PM in the
Women’s Lounge. Please bring any ideas, comments or concerns you may have to the attention of
the Christian Education committee, to Chairperson Chris Headly, or to the DCE, Lucy Lindsay. New
members to the committee are always welcome.
Acolytes – All middle school students are encouraged to sign up for an opportunity to
serve as acolyte for the 11:00 AM worship service. A sign up sheet is posted on the bul-
letin board in Memorial Hall (between the sanctuary and chapel).
There will be just one worship service on December 29 at 11 AM.
No church school classes on December 29. All classes resume on January 5, 2014.
No Children’s Worship on December 29. Children are invited and encouraged to
sit with their families for worship. Nursery and Nursery II Bridge will be avail-
able for the youngest children.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (cont’d)
Church School Classes & Bible studies for Adults
Bible Study
Study of Ephesians
Cal Hickey
(Historic Chapel, Sunday, 10 AM)
What We Believe
Chris Gatti & Susanne Taylor
(Women’s Lounge, Sunday, 10 AM)
Pick up a copy of the Christian Education Brochure with more information on classes,
curricula, and class locations; available in the Narthex.
Parenting God’s Way
Pastor Carrie Evans
(Fellowship Hall, Sunday, 10 AM)
New Member Orientation in conjunction with
What We Believe
March 23, 2014
(Women’s Lounge, 10 AM)
Mary Hall
Making Choices: Learn about docu-
ments all adults should have including
a will, an advance directive, and a
power of attorney.
We had a great fall class. This class
will be offered again in the Spring,
possibly in the evening. Call the
church office to reserve your spot
now.
Pastor Evans’ Book Group, every 4th Wednesday at 7:00 PM
January 22: Cutting for Stone, Abraham Verghese, Ellen Mott’s house
February 22: The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Joan Bundy’s house
March 26: The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat, Edward Kelsey Moore,
Cheryl Crow’s house
Young adult group – 1st and 3rd Tuesdays,
Women’s Lounge, Hannah and Scott Altman
Youth Activities
Fundraiser The youth groups and Kid’s Club have available for purchase the God’s
Creation Calendars ($6.00 each). Profits will be used to help with the cost
of summer camps and conferences for youth group members and kid’s
club participants. Purchases can be made by calling the church office or
contacting Lucy Lindsay.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (cont’d)
Youth Group Schedule:
December 1 Thanksgiving weekend - No evening meeting or program; Ski trip deposits due
December 8 6:00 PM Church Christmas Pageant
December 14 Christmas Party for Shelter children at 3 PM (volunteers needed by 1:30 PM)
December 15 4:30 – 8:00 PM youth progressive dinner
Appetizer – Kim and Don Payne
Main Course – WPS staff, Church Fellowship Hall
Dessert - Dan Nellis and Kathleen McClelland
December 20 Middle school cookie bake and delivery, 4:00 – 6:00 PM
January 5, 2014 Evening meeting, 6:00-8:00 PM, Winter Potluck Dinner
THANK YOU to parents and others providing meals for the youth group in November: Jeanne Allen, Kath-
leen McClelland, the Deacons, the McBrides, and the Hadleys. The youth extend their enthusiastic apprecia-
tion for all the wonderful food!!
More Dates for Your Calendars
Mitten Sunday – December 8
Christmas Pageant - December 8
Spaghetti Luncheon and dessert auction – January 26
Senior High ski retreat to Canaan Valley, West Virginia, January 31-February 1
“Souper” Bowl of Caring - February 2
Youth Sunday – February 9
Middle school youth group ski trip to Massanutten, February 21-22
Senior High SPYCE retreat at Massaneta, February 28-March 2
Seder and Maundy Thursday Tenebrae Service – April 17
Easter – April 20
SAVE THE DATE
Vacation Bible School for 2014 is June 23 – 27. Classes are offered for children age 3 through those
who have completed 5th grade. The leadership team is beginning to plan and make decisions for the fun week.
Volunteers are needed in many areas and we will be recruiting to fill all those positions in the next few months
Lucy Lindsay ([email protected]) for more information.
College Care Packages
43 college and military personnel care packages were mailed in November and the notes of
thanks let us know that our far away (and closer by) friends appreciate the thoughtfulness.
Thank you to all who donated treats, money for postage and helped out with this project.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (cont’d)
SPAGHETTI LUNCH AND DESSERT AUCTION
Indulge your sweet tooth! Plan to support the youth group by attending the spaghetti lunch-
eon and dessert auction on January 26, 2013 at 12:00 noon.
Plan to make and donate your favorite dessert or try a new recipe. The desserts will be
auctioned to the highest bidder after lunch. The friendly competition is a lot of fun and you may get
to take home a delicious masterpiece to enjoy yourself. Prices may get a little inflated, but it’s all for
a good cause.
Plan to come and enjoy the fun. All are welcome even if you don’t bring a dessert.
(donations are accepted). Watch the bulletin for reservation information. There is no charge
for lunch but reservations are necessary for planning and preparation.
Youth Group Special Event for December
It is a youth group tradition to host a Christmas party for the children of the Haven in December. This year’s
date is Saturday, December 14. Children at the Haven are invited with their families to the church for a party and
then dinner as part of the Holiday Meal event hosted by the church. The youth group plans activities and crafts
for the children. Each year we also present each child with a stocking filled with gifts and treats that youth group
members donate.
We would like to also offer a “Secret Santa” opportunity for the children where they can “shop” for a Christmas
gift for a parent or other special adult. We are asking for donations of appropriate gifts from which the children
can choose. Remembering that the families are in transitional housing and do not have a lot of space, ideas might
be for lotions, toiletries, scarves or warm winter items, small seasonal decorations. Cash donations will also be
accepted and the youth group can buy the gift items. If you can donate, please bring your items to the church by
December 8. Thank you for your help.
Warrenton Presbyterian Church is Incorporating
The team of Elder Matt Sienkiewicz, Trustee Mark Sharp, and Attorney Pat Woodward
has been selected to work on ‘incorporating’ the Warrenton Presbyterian Church.
This is no longer a choice but a requirement as the Book of Order directs us to do so. The incorporation team has been working with members of the Shenandoah Presbytery
and reporting to session as the procedures have been reviewed and the process started.
A very helpful resource for anyone wishing to learn more about the process can be
found on the Shenandoah website: www.shenpres.org and specifically at
http://shenpres.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/2013IncorpProcedures.pdf .
PW (PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN) NEWS
Both Circles are reminded to bring donations for the Thank Offering to the December meetings.
There is no Coffee Hour in December to allow for the Pageant Ham dinner on December 8th at 5 PM.
The Prayer Shawl Ministry will not meet during the winter months (December, January, February) but keep
those needles busy. We always need more prayer shawls.
MEMBERSHIP
COMMITTEE NEWS
Please Join in Welcoming our Newest Members – It was our pleasure to welcome the latest group of members during
the 11:00 am service on November 10th. The noon Coffee Hour followed the service and provided an opportunity for
meeting and extending congratulations. Be sure to look for their pictures on the New Members bulletin board just out-
side the Women’s lounge. A special thanks to Jack McTarnaghan, our official photographer. A warm welcome is ex-
tended to:
Brandon & Kristen Ashwood – The Ashwoods have two young children, Tyler Casey (2) and Alex Paul (8 mos).
The congregation met little Alex (and ‘big’ brother Tyler) when he was baptized following the ceremony of his par-
ents joining WPC. Brandon is a government contractor and enjoys hunting. Kristen is a music therapist and en-
joys singing and playing the guitar.
Jan (pronounced ‘Young’) & Geraldine Cornelius – Jan & Geraldine are new to the area, having transferred their
memberships to WPC from Tarpon Springs, FL. They are easily recognized – just listen for the British accents.
Jan is a security consultant. Geraldine is a Presbyterian Elder and now retired. Both are interested in mission
work.
David & Alison Dickens – The Dickens have two young children, Audrey Kailyn (3) and Kelsey Elise (7 mos).
David is an attorney and Alison is a very busy mother.
Sandra (Sandy) Fasold – Sandy and husband Edward recently moved to this area. Sandy is a retired elementary
school teacher with lots of interests and hobbies: sewing, crocheting, cooking, crafts, gardening, reading, bowling,
tennis, skiing and hiking/walking. Wow! Good thing that she is retired. Sandy is already active in the WPC music
program.
Anthony (Tony) & Holly Tedeschi – The Tedeschis have two children, twins John & Ella. They are already very
active in WPC and have been involved with the Haiti mission for the past three years. They own and operate the
family business, Piedmont Press, and have printed and published locally for 25+ years. The twins love to sing and
the family enjoys traveling. Look for them at the 11:00 am worship service.
Next Opportunity to Join: - Did you ‘miss the boat’ for 2013? Be not dismayed, as we are already planning for the
next reception of new members. Be the first to join in 2014. Mark your calendars for March 23, 2014 and plan to stay
for the Potluck Fellowship luncheon.
Interested in learning more about membership? - Call the church office or simply check “Interested in Membership” on
the attendance pad and we will contact you. Membership Committee: Maureen Wilcox ([email protected]),
Sandra Brown ([email protected]), and Mary Hall ([email protected]).
FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE NEWS
There are no Potluck luncheons in December or January. But that does not mean there are not opportunities for Fellowship:
Sunday, December 8, Pageant Dinner, reservations are required
Sunday, January 12, Coffee Hour, noon, bring finger foods to share
Sunday, January 26, Spaghetti Lunch & Dessert Auction, noon, reservations are required
DECENTLY AND IN ORDER
Exactly What does an Interim Pastor Do?
At the most recent meeting of the Session for our congregation, we were honored to have as our guest our liaison to the
Committee on Ministry, Rev. Richard (Rich) W. Reifsnyder. Rich shared with us a sample contract document that is
standard for the congregations in Shenandoah Presbytery, and, along with Elder Bethann Rome, leader of our Interim
Pastor Search Committee, answered some questions about the process in which we now find ourselves. He recom-
mended, to the agreement of the Session, that we communicate with the congregation information about the process;
information about potential candidates, however, must remain entirely confidential. To that end, I volunteered my
space in this column to provide such information in this very Presbyterian of processes!
First of all, I must begin by distinguishing one major difference between the search for an interim and the search for a
regularly installed pastor. The interim pastor will be elected by the Session, while the regularly installed pastor ulti-
mately will be elected by the congregation. The roles of these individuals are very different. The interim will be here
to provide pastoral support while the congregation conducts the mission study. The Pastor Nominating Committee, or
PNC, will be brought to the congregation by the Nominating Committee for a vote, while the Interim Committee was
selected and agreed upon by the Session. Interims are temporary, as the name implies, with renewable contract peri-
ods limited to one year each, while the regularly installed pastor is installed for an undefined term.
The regularly installed pastor will have a “job description” based on the outcome of the mission study of the congrega-
tion, and a division of duties with other ordained staff. The interim pastor will meet the following expectations as de-
lineated in the standard contract language:
1. Completed Interim Pastor training. This is important because interims are not regularly installed pastors, and
have a limited period of time in a particular congregations. They typically do not form long standing relation-
ships with the congregation.
2. Will lead the session and the congregation through the five developmental tasks which include:
Helping the congregation come to terms with its history.
Helping the congregation discover its new identity.
Helping the congregation re-think denominational linkages.
Helping the congregation facilitate shifts in leadership.
Helping the congregation commit to new leadership and look to its future.
3. Will not be the mission study consultant. We will have a representative from the Presbytery’s Committee on
Church Development for that role in the process.
4. Will/will not assist with the mission study.
5. Will/will not consult with the Pastor Nominating Committee in preparing the Church Information Form.
6. Will not participate in the Pastor Nominating Committee search process.
7. Will fulfill the duties of Pastor / Associate Pastor as listed.
8. Will fulfill additional Interim responsibilities as listed.
In cooperation with Pastor Evans, our Interim will be expected to perform the following:
1. Plan and conduct regular Sunday morning worship and administer the Sacraments.
2. Plan and conduct additional worship as needed (weddings, funerals, Christmas Eve, etc.)
3. Take an active role in the church’s teaching ministry, including but not limited to officer training, confirmation
classes, Bible study, and other classes on an as-needed basis. Of course, this congregation is blessed with ex-
cellent teachers, so this may or may not be a priority for an interim.
4. Provide pastoral care for the congregation including hospital and home visitation in crisis and pastoral coun-
seling with individuals as negotiated.
5. Provide administrative leadership as needed including moderating the session, serving as head of staff and
assisting boards and committees with their work as needed.
Continued on next page
DECENTLY AND IN ORDER (continued)
Additional specific expectations have yet to be determined and/ or negotiated.
The Session will have expectations, too. These were listed as follows:
1. Will provide support and cooperation for the present ministry of the church.
2. Will review the work of the Interim Pastor in 6 months.
3. Will set a date for the recognition of the interim relationship (see “Litany of Beginning” in
presbytery’s Liaison Packet) in public worship within the first month of the interim period.
4. Will negotiate time away from the church as needed by the Interim Pastor to fulfill responsi-
bilities to the larger church.
5. Will review the contract for renewal no later than 90 days prior to the end of the existing con-
tract.
6. Will compensate the Interim Pastor according to the same terms as the previously Installed
Pastor.
My friends, we are embarking upon a new era in the life of our congregation. We are strong and
skilled. Of course, we all miss Pastor Schmahl, but it would be a great disservice to his ministry
among us if we were to embrace our future with anything but hope and faith. God is good, all the time,
and He has blessed us with each other and with a proven Presbyterian process!
I hope this has provided some information for you as to how an interim will work among us in the criti-
cally important work that lies ahead. We are up to the task.
May the peace of Christ be with you!
Susanne Hooker Taylor
Thanks to Rita Bossard, Andrea Brooks,
Lois Hollar, Judy Pease, Joyce Teague and
Barrie Wince we had another successful
brunch for the Christian Women’s Club. The next one will be December 12.
December is always busy, busy and any help you can give will be appreciated. In addition to the brunch
we will be serving the Ham Dinner on December 8th at 5 pm.
At 2 pm on December 1st we will be putting up the Chrismon tree. This usually requires about 3 hours
and of course the more help the faster it will go.
Thanks to Lois and Don Hollar for the caravan canopy they donated to us to use at the Spring Festival.
We really appreciate this thoughtful gift.
Thanks to Mary Hall for saving us several hundred dollars on the new tables. As stated before
PLEASE DO NOT LIFT TABLES BY THE TOP, INSTEAD THEY MUST BE FOLDED AND
ROLLED. ALSO, THE BLUE CARTS, PLEASE DO NOT PUT VERY HEAVY ITEMS ON
THE TOP BECAUSE WE HAVE 2 THAT HAVE CRACKED. We work very hard to earn the
money to purchase items for the kitchen so please treat them with respect.
To everyone we wish a very Merry Christmas. May you be safe and remember the real reason for the
season. ~Catherine Cox
CRAFTY LADIES NEWS
Thank you to everyone who
bought a wreath to support
Troop 92.
Warrenton Presbyterian School Serving Christ and God’s Children in the Heart of Warrenton Virginia
Stacy Stevens, Director
Incorporated 2009
WPS will enjoy Winter Break from December 23rd
– January 1st.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from WPS!
May the spirit of Christmas fill your hearts with love and joy!
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting
Father, The Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6
Our annual Thanksgiving Pro-
gram and Feast will be held on Tuesday, November 26
th. I would
like to thank church members Gina Bolton, Amanda Stephens, Maureen Wilcox and Nicolle Jones for volunteering to help out with food preparations for our feast.
Ciao Bella Photography photo-graphed our students on Tuesday, November 19
th. We were VERY impressed with
Dan and Mona McLinden, the husband and wife owners of Ciao Bella. They worked extra hard to bring out smiles and dimples in each and every child! We cant’ wait to see the end results!
WPS held Parent/Teacher Conferences on Friday, November 15
th. It was
good to share informa-tion about our little lambs with parents.
Pastor Carrie will be leading the preschool classes in a special
Christmas Chapel on Thursday,
December 19th. The children
will be encouraged to dress in costumes and help reenact the birth of Jesus. Parents will be invited to attend this fun and very mean-ingful celebration. Parents will be invited to join their children in the classrooms for some holiday cheer follow-ing the special Christmas Chapel.
The preschool staff will be hosting the dinner portion of
the Progressive Dinner for
the WPC Youth Group on Sunday, December 15
th.
WPS students, as well as students from Ms. Dottie’s Sunday school class, donated a total of 55 boxes of mashed potatoes and stuffing for the Salvation Army’s Thanksgiving food drive this year – WOW! Thank you for all who donated so that others in need can have a Thanksgiving meal.
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Highlights of this newsletter:
December 1, First Sunday of Advent
December 8, Second Sunday of Advent, Mitten Tree, Pageant & Ham Dinner
December 14, Holiday Meal & Service of Comfort & Hope
December 15, Third Sunday of Advent
December 22, Fourth Sunday of Advent
December 24, Christmas Eve services
December 25, Merry Christmas
January 1, Happy New Year