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2 About the Cover
3 Pastor’s Letter
4 Worship with Us
5 Christmas Eve
6 Blood Drive
7 Winter Programing
7 New Member Class
8 Stewardship Update
8 Volunteer Corner
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9 Senior Ministry
10 Youth Ministry
11 Children’s Ministry
12 Church Calendar
13 Christmas Poinsettias
13 Food Bank Needs
14-15 At a Glance
16 Contact Us
November 2014 LINK: “One step at a time.” “Just keep swimming.” “Keep moving forward.”
Whatever your mantra is to keep going, don’t forget the one person who
can help you through your difficulties, Jesus. Take some time in prayer
and lift up your life difficulties to Him! He will ease your heart and mind
through all the life obstacles that are thrown your way. He is our rock
and he will always provide a strong foundation to step on in uneasy wa-
ters. Lord, you are amazing in so many ways. Please be my stone, be my
rock and guide me as a vessel for you. Amen.
“Put on love, which links everything together in perfect
harmony.” ~Colossians 3:14
December 2014 LINK: It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The beauty that comes with the
Christmas Season is very apparent in all parts of our daily lives. Stores deco-
rate and play music, lawns publicly display their celebration lights, church at-
tendance goes up, and the feeling of helping others just screams! God’s love
is alive and beating heavily. 2014 may be coming to an end, but 2015 will be
the year that we should shout God’s love for the entire year. Bring on the
outward change in ourselves and others. God is at work and his work is good!
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I MY CHURCH
Dear Church Family,
The season of Advent (which literally means “arrival”) has been observed for centuries by Chris-
tians as a time to consider the meaning of Christ’s birth. The fact that most people today are una-
ware of the meaning of Advent, assuming “preparation for Christmas” means shopping, baking
and making travel plans, means that it is all the more important that you and I rediscover Advent
as a season of personal preparedness for the arrival of Jesus, the Christ.
The love of God that descended to Bethlehem in the form of his Son is not only a matter of glad
tidings but is the all-powerful, all-loving grace of God that transforms lives. This grace reveals
our sin and overcomes it, and this grace conquers darkness and brings light to the world. Such
transforming grace can never be achieved by human effort but only by divine intervention.
We celebrate the Advent of the Christ with the four Sundays of Advent, the first of which is No-
vember 30. These Sundays will feature special readings and the lighting of our Christmas
wreath, and the Advent Sermon Series will explore the four main themes of preparing ourselves
for Christ’s birth: Christ’s Hope, Christ’s Peace, Christ’s Love, and Christ’s Joy. As we make
available throughout the year, the sermons will be accompanied by the Daily Bible Reading Plan
and Devotional. I invite you to a daily reading and thoughtful meditation on God’s Word during
the Advent Season.
On Christmas Eve we will offer three services. The early service has moved from 5:00pm to
4:00pm this year. This 4:00pm service is structured especially for families with children who
want to come to church together. Special music and an expanded Young Disciples Time will
help those who are younger among us enjoy this special night. The 7:00pm Christmas Eve ser-
vice will feature many of our beloved Christmas Carols and music from our Choir, and will in-
clude the passing of the Christ light. At 11:00pm on Christmas Eve we will celebrate with a qui-
eter service of Special Music, Candlelight and Communion.
Lastly, let me remind you that there are many in our community who will be looking for a church
to attend during this Christmas season. Please be aware that many “un-churched” people believe
that church is like a club and you really shouldn’t show up unless you are a member. Please in-
vite your friends and neighbors who don’t
have a church home to come with you to our
church, and let them know that they will be
warmly welcomed!
Yours in Christ,
Pastor Steve
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SUNDAY 9:00am Contemporary Service
This worship offers a relaxed way to praise our Lord. Our talented Song Team leads our music. Children’s Church is available for kids entering Preschool thru 5th grade(kids excused after young disciples). Come as you are and worship in a casual atmosphere.
10:15am All-Church Fellowship Join us for coffee and cookies to catch-up with each other’s lives. This sense of community is vital in the Church atmosphere, as we get to know our neighbors! Childcare available.
11:00am Traditional Service This worship is traditional with hymns sung by our choir and special music offerings. Join us for refreshments following worship.
WEDNESDAY @ the Well 6:15pm in Fellowship Hall
We all long for a place to call home, not just our physical home, but also our spiritu-al home. This December we will be explor-
ing how the Star of Christmas marks the way back for each of us to our spiritual
home in Christ. Join us each Wednesday for this exciting new study, complete with cof-
fee, cookies and real-life applications.
*Please note: On December 24th only, The well will be mov-ing its time to 4pm to celebrate Christmas with all the families of the church. Then on December
31st, we will be taking a holiday leave until we resume on January 7th.
All 1st-5th grade students are invited to join us at 6:15pm on Wednesday nights for
Club 15! At Club 15, we learn about Jesus’ love for us and how we can live our lives
for Him. We will have games and exciting lessons that will open doors for kids to
open their minds and hearts to Jesus!
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4pm Family Service: This service is uniquely
structured for families with children who want to
come to church together. Kids are involved in every
aspect of this service from the music to the lesson.
Bring the whole family as we celebrate the
birth of Jesus together!
7pm Carol Service: This service will feature
many of our beloved Christmas carols and will
include the passing of the Christ’s light, as well as
a meditation on The Gift of Christmas.
Special music by our Bell Choir.
11pm Candlelight Service: This service of
reflection will celebrate Christmas with the
remembrance of Jesus' birth through
candlelight and communion.
Invite a Friend or Neighbor to Church Please remember that there are many
in our community who will be looking
for a church to attend during this
Christmas Season. Please invite your
friends and neighbors who don’t have
a church home to come with you to
our church during the Christmas
Season, and let them know that they will be warmly welcomed!
This blood drive, which is dedicated to Mark Ridinger, will be a collaborative effort
between Congo-Pres and some LHS students who have been working on getting other
students engaged. It will start at 8:30 am on Dec 20th and finish up around 2:00pm.
Red Cross said last year’s blood drive was one of the most successful drives the Red
Cross had all year!
How Can I Help?
Donate Blood
We will take 34 appointments total with a dozen of those coming from the LHS
students. The total donation process takes approximately one hour. Appoint-
ments will help reduce the wait time so you can get in and out on your schedule.
Appointments can be scheduled by calling the Church office at 743-4444 or by
visiting www.redcross.org; sponsor code: congopres.
But I can’t donate blood? We realize not everyone can donate blood but we do need a few volunteers to make
cookies and pour juice for our blood donors.
Why should I donate? Because in short, IT SAVES LIVES! One pint of donated blood can save up to 3
people’s lives. In fact, every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. This
gift of life is the most cherished gift you could give anyone!
“It is with a grateful heart to know a blood drive is being dedicated in my honor
again this year. I have been a blood donor for many years and am working on my
13th gallon. After my accident a year ago, I received a transfusion as a result of
my injuries. I was so glad I had paid it forward for so many years. I am doing well
and at this drive I will give my first donation since my accident. It is my under-
standing that last year’s drive was one of the year’s most successful drives. My
hope is this year will surpass it. Thank you for your donations.”
Mark Ridinger
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Men's Bible Study - We continue to meet
every Wednesday at 6:45am in Fellowship Hall
with Pastor Steve, who leads our study and dis-
cussion. We are currently reading John. Enjoy
coffee and donuts, and experience great fellow-
ship with the men of the church.
Revelation Class - Join us every Wednesday
at either 12:00noon (in the Chapel) or 6:15pm (in
the Conference Room) with Pastor Steve for an insightful class exploring one of the most in-
teresting and controversial books of the Bible: Revelation. Bring your questions. Open for
all! This class will be concluding their study on Dec. 17th. A new study will be starting in
January.
Women's Association - All women of the church are enthusiastically invited to attend
on December 8th at 10:00am, in Fellowship Hall. We always have a light
refreshment, coffee or tea, devotion led by a volunteer and a refreshing Bible study
led by Steve Wilbraham. We also bring non-food items to donate to the YWCA.
This month’s program is entitled Prayers from the heart—Hannah.
December’s hostesses are: Norma Bradshaw, Jaque Searfoss, and Gale Kambitsch.
Jean Allen will lead the devotion. Please come and bring someone with you!
Women's Morning Bible Study - Fr iday Morning Bible Study meets weekly at 9:45am
in the Chapel. This fall we are opening our Bibles to the Gospel of John. There will be no
Bible Study on December 19th, 26th and January 2nd.
Women's Evening Bible Study - The Women’s Evening Bible Study will continue to
meet on December 8th and 22nd at 6:45pm in the Conference Room. We will continue our
series Becoming a Woman of Freedom.
Winter Schedule Updates:
NEW MEMBER CLASS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6
8:30 – 11:30AM in FELLOWSHIP HALL
Are you actively involved in the life and
ministry of Congregational-Presbyterian Church
but have not yet made the commitment of membership? Would you like to hear more about our
church and our vision for ministry? Would you like to deepen your connection with the people and
ministries of our church? Then, the New Member Class is for you.
Through the New Member Class you will be able to explore what we as a community be-
lieve, meet Pastor Steve and other leaders of our church, and have a chance to discuss any questions
you may have before deciding whether you would like to become a member of our congregation.
Attending a New Member Class does not require that you join, but it will give you the necessary
information to make a decision about membership.
The next New Member Class will meet in Fellowship Hall on Saturday, December 6, 8:30 –
11:30am. A light breakfast will be served. Please contact the church office (743-4444) to sign up
for the class and to let us know if you need child care.
If you are interested in church membership but unable to attend this class, Pastor Steve will
be glad to meet with you personally to discuss membership. Please contact him at the church by
phone (743-4444) or you can email him at swilbraham@cableone.net.
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Our church needs some help! The following areas of ministry
have expressed a need for volunteers/donations.
Volunteers/Donations needed for: Contact:
The Youth House is looking for and in need of new or gently used Christmas
decor, a fake Christmas tree, and tree decorations.
Renee Ward
reneekward@gmail.com
Tis the season for Old-Man-Winter to bless us all with a covering of snow. As
beautiful as it is, it presents safety hazards on our church sidewalks and parking
lot. If you would like to volunteer to be on call to help shovel snow at the church,
please sign up in Fellowship Hall, or call the office to get on the list.
Dick Sherwin
dsbic65@gmail.com or
208-553-0857
Our Youth Group and Young Life are teaming up to hold a diaper drive . If you can
help out with this community need, please drop off diapers of all sizes to the Fel-
lowship Hall.
Renee Ward
reneekward@gmail.com
Teens in our congregation are looking for ways to earn money for their upcoming
Mission Trip to Mexico. They are willing to rake leaves, do housework, babysit,
etc. Can you help out some of these teens?
Renee Ward
reneekward@gmail.com
Dear Church Members & Friends, It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Christmas is coming! For me, this is the easiest time of year to be generous. Here are just a few ideas of ways you can be a good steward of your overabun-dance of blessings: Donate food to the local food bank. (See page 13 for the current
needs) Donate warm coats, hats, mittens, etc. (Local Schools, NICH,
and Box Donation Locations around town) Buy a Christmas present for someone in need. (Think Nursing
Homes) Send money to an organization that gives food, clothes, and Christmas presents to children
overseas. (Operation Shoebox) Drop your change into the Salvation Army bucket. Buy a meal or a coffee for the person behind you in line at the drive-through. (Plan ahead
and attach a note to give to the person behind you, wishing them a Merry Christmas) Donate your time to a local charity. “Whoever is generous to the poor lends to
the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed.” ~Proverbs 19:17
Your Stewardship Team,
Kathy, Vicky, Tom, RJ, and Valerie
November Giving Report
As of November 18th, our income from
offerings and other contributions is as follows: Budget Year-to-date: $555,043
Giving Year-to-date: $508,104 (91%)
Through your support our church continues its
mission: To Know Christ. Become Like Christ, &
Share Christ.
If you are interested in (or have questions
about) giving electronically, please feel free to
contact Kathy Johnson in the office, 743-4444.
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Senior Exercise meets Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9:00 am
(new time) in Fellowship Hall. Now is
a great time to join! We have fun and
get in better shape at the same time.
Put on by: Senior Ministry
December, 18th, Time TBD
Cornerstone School Christmas Program.
Guiding Team Update
The Guiding Team is excited to share a report with you on the Listening Conversa-
tions we conducted a few months ago. The Listening Report is a summary of the 24 in-
terviews, highlighting what the interviewees feel are strengths of our church and their
wishes for the future of the church. We encourage you to read the report and the ques-
tions at the end. Use it to launch contemplation and dreams for what you think our
church might do in the future. Copies of the report are available at the Welcome Center.
We invite you to share your thoughts from the report during a series of Conversation
Group meetings over the next couple of months. If you missed the first meeting Novem-
ber 23rd, we still encourage you to attend the next two, to analyze and brainstorm what
things God might be calling our church to try based on what was shared in the conversa-
tions. This can be an exciting time of identifying new ideas and deciding how to carry
them out. Please join us!
We are planning the second meeting during the first half of December. Watch for
sign-up sheets in Fellowship Hall announcing the meeting date and time. If you are una-
ble to attend at that time, please contact us to schedule other times during that week. Sign
up at the Welcome Center or email us at cpcguidingteam@gmail.com.
The Guiding Team,
Becky Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Brad & Jana Peer, Dar & Linda Wendt
Washington Idaho Symphony Concert Join us Sunday, December 14th at
2:30pm in Fellowship Hall as we meet
to depart to the Washington Idaho Sym-
phony, featuring Handel’s Messiah. Bus
Departs from the parking lot at 2:30pm,
concert begins at 3pm at the Clarkston
High School. Tickets are $25.00 at the
door. Sign up for this activity by calling
the church office (743-4444).
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Contact Kelly Paynter, Director of Children’s Ministries, with questions, concerns
or comments at kellypaynter@cableone.net, 743-4444 or 791-1262.
For: Jesus Christ
Who’s Invited: Preschool-5th Graders Date: Sunday, December 21st Time: 9:30am — 10:15am
Place: Children’s Church Please Bring: A can of food for the
Food Bank cart located in Fellowship Hall Activities: We’ll decorate cupcakes, make a fun craft, and tell the story of Jesus birth.
All 1st-5th grade students are invited to join us at 6:15pm
on Wednesday nights in December for Club 15! We will
be taking an ADVENTure back in time to the birth of Je-
sus Christ. Join us for snacks, games and an interactive
Bible story. *CLUB 15 will not meet December 24th or
31st. Merry Christmas! We will meet again on Wednes-
day, January 7th, 2014.
December 1: Isaiah 40:1-5 December 2: Isaiah 52:7-10 December 3: Isaiah 40:9-11 December 4: Genesis 3:8-15 December 5: Genesis 15: 1-6 December 6: Deut. 18:15-19 December 7: Psalm 98:1-4 December 8: Psalm 11:1-10 December 9: Zechariah 6:12-13 December 10: Micah 5:2-4 December 11: Malachi 3:1-6 December 12: John 1: 1-8 December 13: John 1:9-18 December 14: Mark 1:1-3 December 15: Luke 1:5-13 December 16: Luke 1:14-17 December 17: Luke 1:18-25 December 18: Luke 1:26-45 December 19: Luke 1:46-56 December 20: Luke 1:57-66 December 21: Luke 1:67-80 December 22: Isaiah 7:10-14 December 23: Luke 1:26-35 December 24: Matthew 1:18-25 December 25: Luke 2: 1-20
This month we will prepare
our homes for holiday parties,
decorate Christmas trees,
make lists, shop ‘til we drop
and eagerly await the excite-
ment on our kids faces on
Christmas morning. But will
we prepare our hearts for
the arrival of Jesus this
December?
Celebrate Advent
by reading the Bible
aloud with your family!
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 9a Sr. Exercise
11:30a CPC
Fund Mtg.
6p Wired
2 9:30a Staff Mtg.
7p Ministry Mtgs.
3 6:45a Men’s Bible
Study
9a Sr. Exercise
12n Revelation Class
6:15p Revelation Class
6:15p The Well/
Club 15
7p Choir
4 11:45a HS Lunch
6p Bell Choir
5
9a Sr. Exercise
9:45a Women’s
Bible Study
6
7 9a Worship
10:15a Fellowship
11a Worship
12n Congregational
Mtg
3p Worship @
RPCC
6p Yippy
8 10a Women’s
Association
6p Wired
6:45p Women’s
Bible Study
9 9:30a Staff Mtg.
11a Sr. Min. Mtg
5:30p Board Mtg
10 6:45a Men’s Bible
Study
9a Sr. Exercise
12n Revelation Class
6:15p Revelation Class
6:15p The Well/
Club 15
7p Choir
11 11:45a HS Lunch
6p Bell Choir
12 9a Sr. Exercise
9:45a Women’s
Bible Study
5:30p Parent’s
Night Out
13
14 9a Worship
10:15a Fellowship
11a Worship
12n Fellowship
6p Yippy
15 9a Sr. Exercise
6p Wired
16 9:30a Staff Mtg.
17 6:45a Men’s Bible
Study
9a Sr. Exercise
12n Revelation Class
6:15p Revelation Class
6:15p The Well/
Club 15
7p Choir
18 Time: TBD
Seniors to
Christmas
Pageant
11:45a HS Lunch
6p Bell Choir
19
9a Sr. Exercise
20
21 9a Worship
10:15a Fellowship
11a Worship
12n Fellowship
6p Yippy
22 9a Senior
Exercise
6p Wired
6:45p Women’s
Bible Study
23 9:30a Staff Mtg.
24
25
26
27
28 9a Worship
10:15a Fellowship
11a Worship
12n Fellowship
6p Yippy
29 9a Senior
Exercise
1p Service Min.
Mtg
6p Wired
30 9a LINK
Volunteers
9:30a Staff Mtg.
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Save a Life
for Christmas
Blood Drive
8:30am
LINK Deadline
Communion Sunday
Food Bank Sunday
Srs. To Symphony
2:30p
New
Member
Class
8:30a
Christmas Eve Services
4pm -Family Service
7pm - Carol Service
11pm - Candlelight
Office Closed
Merry Christmas!
Upcoming January Events: Family Promise at our Church
Jan. 11-17
CPC Talent & Art Show
Jan. 24th
Congregational Meeting
Date TBA
Year End
Giving Due Today
Annual Reports
Due Today
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Donate a Poinsettia in Honor of a Loved One Poinsettias add so much beauty to the Christmas Season. If you would like
to donate or lend a poinsettia to help beautify our sanctuary, please bring it
to the church the week of December 14th.
To help our Worship Ministry plan, please fill out this form, detach it and
bring it or mail it to the church office, or leave it in the church offering plate
on Sunday. You also may call the church office (743-4444) and let us know
you are bringing a poinsettia to church.
Please check the boxes that apply:
I am enclosing $ ___________ so that one can be purchased.
($12 suggested donation for each poinsettia)
I will bring my poinsettia
After Christmas:
I want my poinsettia to be given to a homebound member
I will take my poinsettia home after Christmas.
I give my poinsettia in memory of: _________________________________________________
Your name & phone number: ______________________________________________________
Community Action Food Bank December 21st has been designated as Food Bank Sunday. This month, the Food
Bank has expressed a need for the following items:
Pie Filling Evaporated Milk Cranberry Sauce Stuffing Olives Yams Canned Mushrooms Ready-made Pie Crusts Tin Foil Saran Wrap Tin Foil Pans Sandwich Baggies Quart Size Baggies Gallon Size Baggies Seasoning Packets
These items may be brought to Fellowship
Hall and deposited in the grocery cart there.
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Annual Reports Due: Elders, Deacons, and other
church leaders, please start thinking about the contents
of your Annual Reports for 2014 and plan to have them
in the office by Wednesday, December 31st. I will be
mailing each of you a copy of last year’s report for your
particular ministry, as well as some suggestions of what
to include. ~Sarah Emerich
Year End Giving Information
Donations must be received in the office by Wednesday, December 31st to be recorded
as gifts received in the year 2014 for tax purposes.
Congregational Meeting Sunday, December 7th at 12 noon
A Meeting of the Congregation has been called for Sunday, December 7, at 12:00 noon in
the Sanctuary. The purpose of the meeting: Receive the report of the Nominating Committee
Vote on new members for our Church Board
Receive and vote on the recommendation of the Church Board for pastors’ compensations in 2015.
Dick Riggs has written a book which has some
stories of possible interest to Congo-Pres
Members. One is called “A Short History of
the Congregational-Presbyterian Church.” An-
other story is titled, “The Weyerhaeuser Kid-
napping.” George Weyerhauser was born in
Lewiston in 1926, where his dad J. Philip
Weyerhauser was President and General Man-
ager of the Clearwater Timber Company. He
was on the Congo-Pres Church Board. Little
George was kidnapped in Tacoma in 1935 and
the family paid a $200,000 ransom and he was
released. These stories and many more are
available in his book.
If you are interested contact Dick (746-0168) for more information. The
cost is $20 and a portion of the money will be donated to our church and to
help the area homeless.
John Baskin, Max McKarcher,
Giselle Zenner (1st); Allison Hahn,
Addy Paynter (2nd); John Rusche,
Rob DeVleming (3rd); Evelyn
Knisely (4th); Walt Durland (5th);
Janet Pinson, Marilou Dietz,
Amanda Egland (6th); Jace Paynter (7th); Jerry Gossage, Kin-
sey Brinegar (8th); Mike Gabby, Eli Cach (10th); Richard
Wagner, Chris Shaw (12th); Susie Ashburn (13th); Roberta
Hobbs, Breanna Ramsey (15th); John Vornholt, Alan Johnson
(16th); Jaqueline Wagner (17th); Josh McKarcher, Betty Tay-
lor (21st); Corinne LeBert, Bob Emerich, AJ Barndt (22nd);
Niki Breazeal (24th); Dwain McIntosh (25th); Jamie King
(27th); Marianne McIntosh, Barbara Riggs, Nick Quarry
(28th); Zachary Dilling (29th); Lois Waldman, Jim Barott,
Dave Williams, Ellen Profitt, Nikko Vega (30th); Elise
Rooney (31st)
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LINK Deadline & Volunteers
The deadline to submit articles for the
January LINK is
TUESDAY, December 16th.
Articles can be sent via email to
semerich@cableone.net or brought to the
church office. Volunteers will meet in the
Administration Building on
Tuesday, December 30th at 9am
to assemble the LINK for mailing.
Mark your Calendars:
December 7th!
The 1st Sunday of the
Month is Birthday
Sunday! Join us month-
ly as we celebrate with cake during Fellow-
ship Hour for a special Happy Birthday
Celebration for our Friends and Members!
Stop by for some cake, coffee and
conversation for your special birthday month!
On that note: Please make sure the office
has your birthday on record so you can be
added to the BIG birthday card that will ac-
company the cake! Put on by: Fellowship Ministry
Don’t forget!
All wrapped gifts
must be returned
to the church by
Sunday, Decem-
ber 14th. This al-
lows plenty of
time for delivery before
Christmas.
Pastoral Care
Updates:
If you or a loved one
is sick or in the hos-
pital, please contact the church to let the pastors
and Jim McCracken know (743-4444). Due to
confidentiality regulations, area hospitals cannot
disclose independently who is in the hospital.
Dear friends,
Thank you for your prayers,
cards and visits. They helped
me realize that we are one
family. Now I’m at Wedge-
wood Terence but I still have
my old phone number. Thank
you for caring.
Melba
Ashburn
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Website: www.congopres.org
Email: congopres@cableone.net
PASTORS
Rev. Steve Wilbraham . . .. …………………. Senior Pastor
swilbraham@cableone.net
Rev. Josh Bruns. . . . . . . . …...................... Associate Pastor
joshua.bruns@gmail.com
MINISTRY TEAM
Steve Hyndman...……. . . . . . ………..... … Adult Ministry
Shannon Van Buren. .. . . . . . . ……….. Children’s Ministry
Beth Katzenberger….... . . . . . . ……. ……... . . . . . . . Clerk
Peggy Fulton. . . . . . . . . . …………...... CPC Fund Ministry
Stephnay Gossage . . . . . . ... . . …... . ……... . ... Fellowship
Jim Schroeder. . . . . ………….. Membership & Evangelism
Patti Mann.. . . . . . . . . . ….... ……... . . . . . . . . .. . . Mission
Dianne Waldemarson. . . . . . …...….. Senior Adult Ministry
Nancy Emerich . . . . . ... . . . . . . . …... . .. ……... . . .Service
Valerie Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . . …… . ….…... Stewardship
Kathy McIntosh. . . . . . . . ……... . …... ... ……... . Worship
Becky Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . ………....... Youth Ministry
Trustees:
Gary Chase, Duane Meske, Brad Peer
STAFF
Sarah Emerich………….Secretary, LINK Editor
semerich@cableone.net
Kathy Johnson ………..Administrator/Treasurer
katjohn@cableone.net
Beth Katzenberger…..Music Ministries Director
bethkatz@cableone.net
Jim McCracken...……Senior Ministries Director
jimmccracken@cableone.net
Kelly Paynter……Children’s Ministries Director
kellypaynter@cableone.net
Dick Sherwin …...……………………Custodian
dsbic65@gmail.com
Bobbi Jo Sinner ……………….Youth Secretary
bsinner@cableone.net
Renee Ward………… Youth Ministries Director
reneekward@gmail.com
OFFICE HOURS:
M-Th: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.