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Volume 40Issue 6Denbigh Presbyterian Church
Our Church Staff
Pastor
The Reverend Deborah Dail
Ministerial Assistant
Rusty Norton
Director of Childrens/Youth Ministries
Liz Marshall
Director of Music Ministries
Dr. Kelly Montgomery
Administrative Assistant
Wanda Hale
Sexton Team
Mark, June, Lauren and Nick Tessarolo
Pre-Kindergarten Director
Maggie Vincelette
Nursery CoordinatorAlicia Lewis
Treasurer
Lorena Riely
The Denbigh Digest ispublishedmonthly on the third or fourth
MondayThe deadline for items
to be included is 9:00 AMon that Monday
Comments or Questions?Contact the church office
at 877-2048 or e-mail us atsession@denbighpres.org
May 20, 2013
Inside this issue:
Foundation / VBS 1
Worship/Finance/Session News 2
New Members 3
Presbyterian Disaster Assist 4
Outreach 5-7
Thank you / Adult Education 8
Fellowship 9
Childrens and Youth Ministry 10
Congregational Care 11
Birthday / Baptisms 12
June and July Schedules 13-14
June/ July Calendars 15-16
Next Issue for July
and AugustJune 10, 2013
A Firm Foundation: Over the past year, the Session has ex-plored ways to address the serious foundation issues in the Pre-KWing of the church. After hearing presentations from two compa-
nies which address such building concerns the Session voted toaccept a bid from FSI in the amount of $32,000. The work will
begin on May 29. During this time the Pre-K classrooms will beemptied and the contents will be stored in Rooms 3 and 5. Addi-tionally, the Session has approved a bid of $8,840 from StarlingGuttering Inc., and guttering has been installed on the church toaddress some of the water diversion issues so that the foundationwill not be further compromised. Other water diversion strategiesare also planned. As we have done with other major projects inthe past (e.g., the narthex and the kitchen), needed funds areborrowed from the churchs savings and we work to repay oursavings through contributions designated for the Building Fund.Currently, we have $16,211.49 in the Building Fund. As you areable and feel led, please make contributions to the Building
Fund.
Vacation Bible School isbeing held July 22-26, 2013from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
nightly. The theme this year
is Kingdom Rock.
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Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper
Please join us in celebrating the Lords Supper on Sunday, June 2 and Sunday, July 7.Please prayerfully prepare for the celebration of the Lords Supper.
CHURCH BUDGET
Actual Year to Date April 30, 2013
Total Income $ 93,930.72
Total Expenses $ 96,833.85
Net Difference $ (2,903.13)
Church Record Active Membership (407)
Attendance 4/21 4/28 5/5 5/12 5/19
Worship 140 113 163 140 150
Nurseries 8 5 6 6 11
Sunday School 17 18 41 26 20
Elana Levy is in her second year of seminary at the Louisville Presbyterian Seminary and willbe preaching at Wythe Presbyterian Church on 151 Robinson Road in Hampton, VA at 11 a.m.,Sunday, May 26. Elana was active at DPC in her youth.
Summary of May 14, 2013 Stated Session Meeting
Received, reviewed, and approved financial statements for Church and Pre-Kindergarten.
Approved minutes for the March 12, 2013 Stated Meeting and April 6, 2013 CalledMeeting.
Received report on April 13 "Will Your Church Be Here 10 Years from Now" Workshop.
Accepted resignation of Ray Minch as Assistant Treasurer with regret.
Appointed Fred OKeeffe to the Endowment Committee.
Elected Lorena Riely Treasurer for 2013.
Reviewed reports from committees.
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Rick and Linda Kerns Adam, Sarah, Pax
and Lucy RennerRick KernsA Newport News native, Rick is athree-time graduate of the College of Williamand Mary (B.A., M.A. and J.D.). Before enteringlaw school, he taught high school English for two
years. After law school, he was an AssistantCommonwealths Attorney in Newport News for
13 years and then an attorney in private practicefor 15 years. For the past six years he has been aGeneral District Court Judge in Newport News,trying civil, criminal, and traffic cases. He andhis wife Linda have been married for six and ahalf years. Although they have no children, theyhave a cat named Shirley. Rick joined DPC by
letter of transfer from Hilton PresbyterianChurch.
Linda KernsA Newport News native, Lindaearned a Bachelors Degree in Social Work fromEast Tennessee State University, a Masters De-
gree in Social Work from Norfolk State Univer-sity and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Shehas worked for over 30 years in the mental healthfield. For the past six and a half years she has
served as the Director of Community Living forthe Arc of the Virginia Peninsula providing resi-dential and day services for adults with intellec-tual disabilities. When not working, she enjoysteaching yoga as a certified instructor to the indi-viduals and employees at work and a local studiowhile supporting her mother in a nursing home.Linda joined DPC by letter of transfer fromHilton Presbyterian Church.
Adam RennerAdam was born in Pitts-burgh, Pennsylvania and grew up in BeulahPresbyterian Church. He graduated fromthe University of Dayton and now workswith a logistics company. Adam and hisfamily recently returned from a three-yearassignment in New Zealand, and they arehappy to have the opportunity to return tothe U.S. East Coast. After having been onthe move with work relocations the pastseveral years, the Renner family of four isready to join a new church family. Adam
joined DPC by letter of transfer from Beu-lah Presbyterian Church.
Sarah RennerSarah is married to herbest friend and love of her life, Adam, andis mother to two incredible little miracles,Pax and Lucy. She enjoys traveling, paint-ing, art and interior decorating and hastraveled the world with her husband. Shelooks forward to visiting more new, excit-
ing places. She chooses to be a stay-at-home mom, and family and faith are every-thing to her. Originally from Ohio, she haslived all over the country and has also livedin New Zealand. Sarah joined DPC by pro-fession of faith and was baptized. Sarahand Adams daughter, Lucy Alise, was also
baptized.
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Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) will be responding with One Great Hour ofSharing funds and members of the National Response Team to a devastating tornado that
struck Moore, a populous suburb of Oklahoma City, Okla.
The 200 mph, F-4 tornado struck Monday evening and destroyed whole neighborhoods.Two elementary schools were in the tornado's path and one school sustained a direct hit.
Five counties in Oklahoma have been declared federal disaster areas. The Oklahoma VOADhas reported that many unsolicited volunteers have been showing up. They have pleaded thatthe information get out that volunteers are not yet needed. First responders need first to com-
plete their work.
PDA previously responded to the 1999 tornado in Moore that caused $1 billion worth ofdamage, including extensive damage to the First Presbyterian Church in Moore. PDA will be
working with Presbytery leadership to help meet the needs of families most impacted by thiscrisis. help
You can stand in the GAP for disaster survivors, and help the church in its response:
Give
Share your financial blessings by designating gifts to DR000015USA Disasters and Emer-gencies. Individuals may give through your local Presbyterian congregation, online, or bymailing a check to Presbyterian Church (USA), P.O. Box 643700 Pittsburgh, PA 15264-3700. Please note DR000015 Oklahoma on your gift. You can also text PDA to 20222 todonate $10 for disaster response; or call PresbyTel at (800) 872-3283 to give by credit card. (If
you wish to contribute through Denbigh Presbyterian Church, please make your check to DPCand mark the memo line with DR00015 -- Oklahoma.)
ACT
Following disasters in the United States, there is a need for cleanup buckets for those returninghome to begin the daunting task of cleaning up what the disaster left behind. Learn how toassemble a CWS Cleanup Bucket.
Volunteers may be needed for future recovery efforts. You may email the PDA Call Center(pda.callcenter@pcusa.org) or call (866) 732-6121 to discuss your interest in serving. You
will then be notified if/when the communities are requesting volunteers. Please keep in mindthat volunteers at this time are not requested, while first responders are completing their work.Please keep them in your prayers.
PRAY
As part of the body of Christ, our first and best response is prayer. Please pray for those whosurvived the storm and will face hard days ahead, for those who mourn loved ones lost, andthat the response of the church will be an example of the faithful love of God.
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S.H.A.R.E. Dates for June, July, August
and SeptemberJune 2013 S.H.A.R.E. orders will be placed the week of June 3-7. Theorders placed on Monday, June 10 at 10:00 AM will be distributed in theNarthex area of Denbigh Presbyterian Church on Saturday, June 22 from
7:00-7:30 AM. July 2013 S.H.A.R.E. orders can be placed the week ofJuly 8-12. The orders will be placed on Monday, July 15 at 10:00 AMthese orders will be distributed in the Narthex area of Denbigh Presbyte-rian Church on Saturday, July 27 from 7:00-7:30 AM. August 2013S.H.A.R.E. orders can be placed the week of August 5-9. The orderswill be placed on Monday, August 12 at 10:00 AM. These orders will bedistributed in the Narthex area of Denbigh Presbyterian Church on Sat-urday, August 24 from 7:00-7:30 AM. September 2013 S.H.A.R.E.
orders can be placed the week of September 9-13. The orders will beplaced on Monday, September 16 at 10:00 AM. These orders will bedistributed in the Narthex area of Denbigh Presbyterian Church on Sat-urday, September 28 from 7:00-7:30 AM. All orders must be picked upby 7:30 AM on each distribution date. Volunteers cannot be held respon-
sible for orders which are not picked up.
Denbigh Presbyte-
rian Church mem-bers will work at the
Food Bank on Satur-
day, June 22, July
27, August 24 and
September 28. For
more information
contact Terry Hall.
D.U.C.O. Denbigh United Christian Outreach is in critical need offood supplies.
D.U.C.O (Denbigh United Christian Outreach) needs the follow-ing food items: tuna fish, rice, peas, corn, green beans, canned
potatoes, canned fruit, instant potatoes, canned chicken andbeef stew, crackers, hamburger helper, boxed salad, Vienna
sausages, pasta, oatmeal and any other cereal, jelly, dry milk,
canned milk, salad dressing, peanut butter, peanuts, apple-
sauce, mustard, ketchup, mayo, nabs, jell-o, pudding, cake/
brownie mix and or other snack items. You may bring yourdonations to church and place them on the kitchen counter. You
help is greatly appreciated.
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Summer Outreach to Children
This year we are trying something new with our summer outreach to chil-dren. For the past six years we have served lunch and provided activitiesfor children at Pauls Mobile Homes Estates on a daily basis throughout
the summer. This year we are moving the ministry here to the church andexpanding the program to include not only the children of Pauls but also
the children of Faith Weaver Friends.
What: Nutritious, kid-friendly lunch and enrichment activities in a
Christian environment
Whom: Children who have completed kindergarten through grade 8
Pre-school aged children if accompanied by responsible adult atall times
When: Monday through Thursday, June 17 through August 29
Time: Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Noon to 3 p.m. on days when field trips to Grissom Library or
other sites are offered
Volunteers are needed to:
Assist in preparing and serving the lunch
Provide enrichment activities for the children
Spend time and build relationships with the children
Provide transportation for children who need rides
Sign up at the kitchen counter or call the church office at
877-2048 to volunteer.
We have received a generous donation of $7,500 to help fund this ministry
for the summer.
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The new pictorial directories are now available.
You may purchase a print version for $5.00 with a binder; $4 without a binder.
You may access the directory on line by following these steps:Go to www.denbighpres.org, Look on the left side of the home page forDirectory
Link and click, You will see at the top of the page another notation forDirectory Linkclick on the link, You will be asked for a password. Please call the church office between 9a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday to receive the password.
Our team departs on June 17 to serve in Haiti. Each team member pays $500 towards his/herexpenses and personally pays for all needed shots/medications, passports and miscellaneousneeds. The team collectively raises funds for the remainder of the expenses. Thank you for theways you have supported the fundraisers and for the opportunities youve provided team mem-
bers to work and earn money at your homes. Although we are close to meeting our fund-raising goal, contributions are still needed. If you feel led to contribute, please designate yourgift to the Haiti Mission Team. (Contributions help cover all plane tickets, including in-countryflights; luggage costs on flights; lodging/food; ground travel expenses in Haiti; and workequipment we take with us as requested by Bruce Robinson.) This years team members are:
Sandi Murawski, Dawn Moss, Mason Murawski, Lamar Saunders, Megan Spivey, JamieSpivey, Deborah Dail, Justin Marshall, Patti Hall and Sandra Beebe. Please keep the team in
prayer.
On a regular schedule, Denbigh Presbyterian Church conducts a service at The Gardens atWarwick Forest. On July 29 Deborah Dail will conduct the service. This is a multi-centerfacility for those who are in nursing care, rehabilitation, and hospice. The worship servicelasts for approximately thirty minutes and includes all the elements enjoyed during our SundayServices. We need volunteers to sing, read, or just visit with those who attend. It is a blessingto all and a great opportunity to reach out to those who cannot normally attend Christianservices. For more information or if you would like to help, please contact Rusty Norton (cell757-814-1091 or email rustynorton@denbighpres.org). Blessings to all, Rusty
The Gardens at Warwick Forest
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Our heartfelt thanks go out to all of our church family who stood by us during my motherSadies illness and passing. The prayers, cards, calls, food and visits meant so much. A spe-
cial thank you to Deborah and Rusty who were there with us when we needed them most.
Thanks and God Bless you!
Betty Roach and family
Don and Peggy Harvey thank all our DPC family for the cards, phone calls, visits, and food
after Dons knee replacement surgery. We are totally blessed with good friends.
God Bless!
Don and Peggy
Adult I will study the meaning and context of worship with readings in the Old Testamentbooks of Isaiah, Ezra and Nehemiah during the summer quarter which begins June 2 andconcludes August 25. All are welcome Sunday mornings at 9:15 in the Conference Room.
Pastor Deborah and Congregation,
We want to thank you all for all the prayers and support you all have given us during this
tragic time in our lives. We know Madyson is at peace. Thanks again, Tracy "DJ", Skeeter,Haidyn and Kurt (family members of Madyson VanCleave Hook)
INTRODUCTION INTO SMALL GROUPSThe Small Groups Team is moving forward on implementing Small Groups for the fall. Withthe potential merger with Second Presbyterian Church as well as the number of new membersand those who have been with the church for some time, we believe Small Groups will help usget to know one another on a more spiritual and personal level. Deborah will be introducingthis topic in her June 9th sermon and sign-ups will begin this summer.
What Are Small Groups
3045 minutes of Bible Study.
2030 minutes of connecting with and praying for each other.
We would like to have the Small Groups happen at different homes. If you are interested inhosting, please note your willingness on the sign-up sheet.
Please give any thoughts or feedback to the church, addressed to the Small Groups Team.
Thank You,
The Small Groups Team
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Prime Timers
May 9Thirteen people enjoyed a day trip to Edenton, NC. We toured a couple of historic
homes, took a trolley tour and ate lunch at a downtown restaurant May 11Thanks to Dean and Mary Nell Adams, Martha Miller, Franz and Helen Thiessen
and Ray and Elaine Minch for volunteering for Adopt-a-Spot June 2Host Graduates Reception June 9, 2:30 PMAttend Poquoson Island Players production ofSome Enchanted Evening.
Second Presbyterian Prime Timers will join us August 18, 2:30 PMLes Miserables at Peninsula Community Theatre. Reservations will
be taken July 7 and 14If any Prime Timer has an idea for the group to participate in and would like to take charge of it,
please contact Elaine Minch. We are always looking for interesting and fun things to do!
The 2013 conference and fellowship of Presbyterian Men is July 19-21 at the MassanettaSprings Conference Center in Harrisonburg, VA. Details are available from Jay Dunn
(874-1258) and conference brochures in the church office.
13 of us went on a day trip to Edenton, NC.We had a great time and lots of laughs. Wetoured a couple of historical houses, enjoyed atrolley tour and ate a delicious lunch at309 Bistro Restaurant. The highlight of ourday was when Pat Horton, Martha Miller, GailMcLeod and Ray Minch found bargains at thelocal consignment shop! Ray even wore hisnew Hawaiian shirt home!
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Hear Ye! Hear Ye!Fair Ladies and Noble KnightsThe honor of your presence is requested atVacation Bible SchoolWhere Kids Stand Strong for GodOn Monday, July 22 July 26 from 6:00-9:00 pmat Denbigh Presbyterian ChurchIf you have any questions please call Lady Liz at 757-877-2048 oremail lizmarshall@denbighpres.org
Registration Forms are available on the bulletin board, on our website at denbighpres.org orstop by the church office between the hours of 9:00 AM1:00 PM
We are in need of volunteers in all areas. We need help with decorations, working on the set,
painting, and many other things. Supplies that are needed will be posted on the bulletinboard. Please check it often.Volunteers are much needed during the week of VBS.
Volunteer forms will be on the bulletin board and on our website. If you can help in ANY
capacity, please contact Liz Marshall at 757-874-3672 (home).
Thank you to all the volunteers that helped make Faith
Weaver Friends a huge success this 2012-2013 term! We
averaged about 35 to 40 children a night. Thank you to allthe cooks, dessert makers, kitchen staff, provided transpor-
tation, table parents and team leaders for various activities.
DPC is truly blessed to have such amazing volunteers that
care so much for the children. Plans for the 2013-2014 term
has begun. If you would like to be part of the team that
makes a difference in the lives of children please contact Liz Marshall 877-2048 or by email
at lizmarshall@denbighpres.org.
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Joan Kiser
Rhett Hickman
Conner, grand nephew
of Darlene Mays-Tittman
Myrna Bickhart
Jerry HelmsAmelia Britts daughter-in-law
Kathy Baldwins father
Leslie Maloney
Jamie Eason
Pete Buchanan
Stephanie Harris
Anne Averys sister-in-law
Chip Shefeltons father
Morris KincaidPhil Gruber
Johnny Ames
LuAnn Jusino
Betty and Lynnwood Roach
Alistair Paton, brother of Rita Stevens and
Lillie Gagliardi
Paul Reynolds father of Paul Reynolds
Michael Duncan
Hiromi OKeeffe
Janet Bill
Beth Coulson
Jennifer Mansell (upcoming surgery)
Stephen McLeod
Scott, nephew of Rita Stevens and
Lillie Gagliardi
Madyson VanCleave-Hooks family
Ham Fairfield
Brenda Bender (Second Presbyterian)
Lorenzo Grant
Amelia Grant
Bill Percival
Our MilitaryTom Joyce Bruce Baffer Chris Rupp
Robert Depp Caroline Joyce Michael Shea
Pete Marshall Lee Holfert Daniel Jones
Jennifer
Lambert
David Baird Joel Silva
David Powers Jacob Mayes Kelly Keene
Fred WongDan
Barnhart
James
OSuma
Terri Minch Osner Daniel Troyer Rob Phelps
Lazaro Durruty
Mark Manoso Ryan Jones
Jennifer Hale Will iams
Our Deployed Mi l i tary Ricardo Marquez
Jonathan Graebener (Nephew of Joanna Daniels)
Our Missionaries in HaitiBruce and Deb Robinson
We express our sympathies to
the following families. May
God bring comfort and
hope to all who grieve.
Stacey Coll on the death of her grand-mother
Anthony and Victoria Coll on thedeath of their great grandmother.
Congratulations to Brenda McGowan andRussell Raasch on their marriage on
May 4, 2013.
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Sarah and Lucy Renner
April 21, 2013
1 LouDean Mayes
2 Bonnie Ellis3 Caitlin Jones
3 Dorothy Sharpe
3 Adrianna Mansell
5 Jenny Fairfield Hughes
A6 Bev & Joanna Daniels
6 David Baird
6 Eddie Greene
6 Curtis Barkdull
A6 Bev and Joanna Daniels
6 Warren Joyce
7 Mackenzie Baird
A8 Owen & Kristi Spivey
A8 Bill & Dee Jones
8 Bayley Shefelton
8 Brandon Jones
A8 Dan & Deborah Dail
8 Doug Spruill
A8 Jim & Eleanor Robinson
9 Wylie Crane
10 Owen Spivey
11 Bill Cole
12 Greg Black
13 Claire Tuftie
A14 Bill and Ellen Percival
15 Mason Murawski
A15 Bob and Rosemary Murphy
A15 Henry & Gloria Schwarting
16 Howard Vassos
16 Kay Gray
18 Amanda Banner
A21 Ronald and Jeanne Bensten
21 Irene Hoopes
22 Christine Ragsdale
23 Kelly Montgomery
A24 Pete and Beth Manoso
24 Beth Manoso
24 Jacob Holt
24 Chip Shefelton
24 Carter Pennell
A24 Pete & Beth Manoso25 Earl Lassiter
25 Michael Canaday
27 Sarah Rogers
27 Debbie Vigilante
28 Logan Easter
28 David Lambert
A28 Daniel and Bonnie Ellis
A28 John & Gail McLeod
29 Barbara Keesee
30 Al Hannum
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Greeters
(front/rearen-
trances)
Minch,Ray
S
ingletary,Juanita
Powell,Becky
Te
rry,Pat
Avery,Anne
Woodard,C
arolyn
Gagliardi,Lillie
Stevens,Rita
Kincaid,Joyce
Smith,Pat
Ushers
*Denotes
teamcaptain
*SHEFELTON,CHIP
Mansell,Heather
S
hefelton,Barbara
Shefelton,Kinsey
*MAY
ES,JOHN
Hoopes,Irene
Mar
tin,Lloyd
May
es,Betty
*PENNELL,
KEITH
Hull,Don
na
Hunt,Connie
Mansell,M
egan
*MARSHALL,PETE
Marshall,Justin
Marshall,Liz
Marshall,Sara
*MURAWSKI,PAT
Murawski,Sandi
Moss,Dawn
Pauley,Rick
Worship
Leader
Norton,Rusty
Shefelton,Barbara
Norton,Rusty
Skaar,Becky
Wong,Beth
Youth
Reader
Davenport,Grey
Tuftie,Jack
Mansell,Adrianna
Baldwin,Erin
Marshall,Justin
Childrens
Moment
Norton,Rusty
DuHam
el,Preston
Spivey,K
risti
Skaar,Becky
Marshall,Liz
Crib/Toddler
Nursery
Nance,Casey
Nance,Jeff
Pennell,Dale
Tuftie,Lana
Hall,Pa
tti
Hall,Terry
Burns,Dreama
Dunn,MaryLee
Ames,Debbie
Marchese,Andrea
Pre-school
Nursery
Bensten,Jeanne
M
ansell,Suzanna
Pennell,Keith
Tuftie,Claire
Miller,Ma
rtha
Mansell,He
ather
Norton,Penny
TenEyck,Katie
Shefelton,Kinsey
Smith,Pat
Mansell,Adrianna
Welcome
Table
Murawski,Sandi
Singletary,Juanita
Woodard,C
arolyn
Coll,Stacey
Burns,Dreama
Counters
McLeod,John
Williams,Phil
Bill,Janet
Eason
,Charlotte
Hall,Terry
Tittman,Da
rlene
Avery,Anne
Crippen,Sara
Silva,Christy
Skaar,Becky
Preparationof
Elements
Hall,Terry
Harris,Brian
Harris,Stephanie
Communion
Hall,
Patti
Hall,Terry
Mayes,Betty
Mayes,Whit
McLeod,John
RickPauley
Penn
ell,Dale
Pennell,Keith
Richardson,Debbie
Skaar,Becky
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Greeters
(front/rearen-
trances)
Percival,Bill
Percival,Ellen
Rogers,Geoff
Rogers,Sarah
Hoopes,Irene
Mansell,Jennifer
Goble,Grace
TenEyck,Katie
Ushers
*Denotes
teamcaptain
*LASSITER,EARL
Gamble,Vanessa
Goble,Grace
Eason,Don
*REYNOLDS,PAUL
Mansell,Suzanna
Marchese,Andrea
Reynolds,Janeane
*DANIELS,BEV
Daniels,Joanna
DuHamel,Preston
Duhamel,Rebecca
*SPRUILL,DOUG
Hiltabidle,Jim
Skaar,Becky
King,Maria
Worship
Leader
Norton,Rusty
Anson,Shirlie
Canaday,David
Ames,Debbie
Youth
Reader
Marshall,Sara
Tuftie,Jack
Mansell,Adrianna
TenEyck,Katie
Childrens
Moment
Dunn,MaryLee
Murawski,Pat
Blinco,Lisa
Murawski,Sandi
Crib/Toddler
Nursery
Hoopes,Irene
Rogers,Sarah
Amos,Jennifer
Amos,John
Hull,Donna
Hunt,Connie
Nance,Casey
Nance,Jeff
Pre-school
Nursery
Lamb,Brenda
Sweigert,Crystal
Harris,Stephanie
TenEyck,Katie
Coll,Stacey
TenEyck,Katie
Bensten,Jeanne
Melvin,Stacy
Counters
Kincaid,Joyce
Vassos,Carolyn
Coll,Stacey
Kinkade,Sue
Singletary,Juanita
Wong,Beth
McLeod,Gail
Williams,Phil
Welcome
Table
Dunn,Jay
Moss,Dawn
Ellis,Gerry
Gamble,Vanessa
Preparationof
Elements
Marshall,Liz
Richardson,Debbie
Gamble,Vanessa
Ju
ly
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Richardson,Debbie
Shefelton,Barbara
Shefelton,Chip
Skaar,Becky
Spivey,Kristi
Woodard,Carolyn
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JUNE 2013
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
2 Graduate Sun-day9:15 Sunday School10:30 Worship/Communion
310:00 PG (P)
4
7:00 WOC Council(CR)
7:30 OA (Rm 9)
5
6:45 Choir
6
8:00 AA (FR,CR)
7
1 10:00 AA(FR,CR)
1:00 PTsDecorate (FR)8
8:30 D.U.C.O.
(RM 9)
10:00 AA(FR,CR)
99:15 Sunday School
10:30 Worship2:30 PTs to Poquo-son Island Players
10
DigestJuly/August
10:00 PG(P)
1111:00 EASE
(FR,CR)
7:00 Session (FR)
7:30 OA (Rm 9)
12
6:45 Choir
13
8:00 AA (FR,CR)
14 15
10:00 AA(FR,CR)
169:15 Sunday School10:30 Worship /
Commission HaitiMission team
1710:00 PG (P)
Noon-1:30Summer Min-istry Begins
(EW,K, FR)
Haiti Mission
Team Departs
1810:00 Esther Cir-cle (L)
10:00 Lydia Circle
Noon-1:30 Sum-mer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
7:00 Priscilla @Pennells
7:30 OA (Rm 9)
19Noon-1:30Summer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
20Noon-1:30 Summer
Ministry (EW,K, FR)
8:00 AA (FR,CR)
21 OfficeCLosed 225:30 Food
Bank7:00 SHARE
(N)
10:00 AA(FR,CR)
239:15 Sunday School
10:30 Worship
2410:00 PG (P)Noon-1:30Summer Min-istry (EW,K,
FR)
25Noon-1:30 Sum-
mer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
7:30 OA (Rm 9)
26Noon-1:30 Sum-mer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
27Noon-1:30 Sum-
mer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
Haiti Mission TeamReturns
8:00 AA (FR,CR)
28 OfficeClosed 2910:00 AA
(FR,CR)
309:15 SundaySchool
10:30 Worship
AAAlcoholics Anonymous SSanctuary PGPrayer Group MOCMen of the Church
EASEEarly Alzheimers Support and Education WOC Women of the ChurchFWFFaith Weaver Friends HSHigh School P-Parlor or Pastors Office CR-Conference Room
L-Library EWEducation Wing MSMiddle School OAOvereaters Anonymous
PEVAPresbytery of Eastern Virginia
BSBible Study PTs Prime Timers FR-Fellowship Room K - Kitchen
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JULY 2013
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1Noon-1:30Summer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
2Noon-1:30Summer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
7:30 OA (Rm 9)
3Noon-1:30Summer Min-istry (EW,K,
FR)
4 Independ-ence Day
Office Closed
8:00 AA(FR,CR)
5Office Closed
610:00 AA(FR,CR)
79:15 Sunday School
10:30 Wor-ship/Communion
8Noon-1:30Summer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
9Noon-1:30
Summer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
7:00 Session (FR)
7:30 OA (Rm 9)
10Noon-1:30Summer Min-istry (EW,K,
FR)
11Noon-1:30Summer Min-istry (EW,K,
FR)8:00 AA(FR,CR)
12Office Closed 13
10:00 AA(FR,CR)
149:15 VBS Training9:15 Sunday School10:30 Worship
15Noon-1:30Summer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
16Noon-1:30Summer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
7:30 OA (FR,CR)
17
Noon-1:30Summer Min-istry (EW,K,
FR)
18Noon-1:30Summer Min-istry (EW,K,
FR)
8:00 AA
(FR,CR)
19Office Closed
2010:00 AA(FR,CR)
219:15 VBS Training9:15 Sunday School10:30 Worship
22Noon-1:30Summer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
6:00-9:00 VBS
23Noon-1:30
Summer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
1:00 PEVA Mtg
6:00-9:00 VBS
7:30 OA (Moved)
24Noon-1:30Summer Min-istry (EW,K,
FR)
6:00-9:00
VBS
25Noon-1:30Summer Min-istry (EW,K,
FR)
6:00-9:00
VBS
8:00 AA(Moved)
26Office Closed
6:00-9:00
VBS
275:30 Food Bank7:00 SHARE(N)
10:00 AA(FR,CR)
28VBS Sunday9:15 Sunday School10:30 Worship
11:45 VBS Picnic
29
10:00 Service atWarwick GardensNoon-1:30Summer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
30
Noon-1:30Summer Ministry
(EW,K, FR)
7:30 OA (Rm 9)
31
Noon-1:30Summer Min-istry (EW,K,
FR)
AAAlcoholics Anonymous SSanctuaryPGPrayer Group MOCMen of the Church
HSHigh School L - Library K - Kitchen
EASEEarly Alzheimers Support and Education
WOCWomen of the Church BSBible Study
FWFFaith Weaver Friends PTs Prime Timers
P-Parlor or Pastors Office CR-Conference Room
EWEducation Wing MSMiddle School
FRFellowship Room OAOvereaters Anonymous
PEVAPresbytery of Eastern Virginia
Presbyterian Mens
Conference at Massanetta
Springs July 19-21, 2013