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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
139 W 8TH STREET
PORT ANGELES WA 98362
360-452-4781
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www.fpcpa.org
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A New Year. mmm….just writing
those words makes me feel a bit
like when I was a kid waiting for
Christmas morning to finally
come so I could open those pre-
sents that had tantalizingly been piling up
under the tree. A delicious sort of antici-
pation. That’s what the beginning of the
New Year is like to me: everyday a gift,
365 of them just waiting for each rising of
the sun to unwrap, to discover, and enjoy.
Now, lest you think I’m totally naive, yes, I
do realize that not everyday turns out to
be like the best Christmas present you’ve
ever received. In truth, some days can feel
like anything but a gift. Recently my sis-
ter’s husband suffered a stroke while they
were on a mission trip to the Philippines. So
far from home, her children, and family,
with her husband’s future hanging in the
balance. I’m quite sure she didn’t feel like
that day was a gift. So, what is it we’re
“unwrapping” on such days? Well, my sister
tells me that what she discovered in those
harrowing days was an acute awareness of
Christ’s presence with her. That all her
years of daily choosing to walk close with
God bore a sweet, and precious fruit of
peace. She said that a “peace that passeth all understanding” engulfed her, and that
she had never felt so close to Christ in
those days by her husband’s side in a Filipi-
no hospital. She just knew that no matter
what happened, death or life, recovery or
not, God had them both in his loving hands.
The gift that came to her was an intense
sense of God’s presence, of God’s love for
them both.
My hope this year is that we all will awake
to the day grateful for the gift. That we
will be people stepping into each day ahead
trusting that no matter what it holds that
we will trust that our loving God holds us in
his hands.
Happy New Year! Pastor Wendy
P.S. ... Here’s a song that has turned into
my morning prayer: “Morning Prayer” by
Michael Card. You can easily find it on
YouTube. Here’s the link:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rtwaMFrP2c
HIGHLIGHTS First Presbyterian Church
2017 Port Angeles, Washington
2
ADULT EDUCATION BOOK
STUDY STARTING
IN JANUARY “How has the cultural landscape of the
last 75 years changed roles of men and
women in society? Why have we seen
such a dramatic change in the fabric of
our families and issues surrounding
work, marriage, divorce, abortion, child
bearing and child rearing?” Starting
January 8th Pastor Smithson will lead a
book discussion of Lionel Tiger’s “The Decline of Males.” Dr. Tiger worked as
the Charles Darwin Professor of An-
thropology at Rutgers University and
provides some astonishing insights into
the changes our culture has undergone
in modern times.
FINANCIAL PEACE
UNIVERSITY CLASS Would you benefit by having more con-
trol of your money? Would it help to
have a better understanding of how to
use money God’s way? FPU is a scrip-
ture based study for getting out of
debt and staying that way. This is the
life changing program designed by
Dave Ramsey. Classes will start Mon-
day, Jan. 9th, 7 pm, here at our church.
The classes are about two hours long,
once a week for 9 weeks. Yes, there is
homework. Success takes determina-
tion. We have purchased kits at a dis-
count price to help any who wish to
attend – from the community and our
church. If you have already taken the
class and want a review, just sign up,
there is no further cost. To sign up, or
ask questions, contact Rosalie Doty, or
the church office. TEACHER RECOGNITION
SUNDAY January 29th is a change of date
from last months date that was in the
Highlights as the day to recognize and
thank our Sunday School Teachers. We
are blessed with a large number of
wonderful and dedicated people who
make it possible for us to have classes
for every age and a childcare program.
During Sunday class time we are having
a brunch and sharing time for all these
leaders. While teachers meet, Lu
Meiner has a special activity planned
for adults and children.
THANK YOU AND FAREWELL
LUNCHEON FOR JUDIE SHARPE All current and former members of
the handbell choir are invited to a
potluck luncheon to honor Judie for
her years of direction, encourage-
ment, and sharing her love for music.
It will be at Marcia Logan's home
(1738 West 14th St.) on Sunday, Jan-
uary 22, at 3:00 pm. Bring a salad or
dessert of your choice. Call Marcia at
452-3535 to RSVP.
11
Worship Associates
1st Jim Buckmaster
8th Vee Canning
15th Cindy Sofie
22nd Paul Stutesman
29th Susan Fisher
8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
Ushers
1st (10 am only) Louise Carson
8th Jim & Chris Buckmaster Michele Fraker & Sandy Schultz
15th Jim & Paula Mitchell Curt & Carolyn Horne
22nd Vee Canning Rosalyn Taylor & Nancy Helwick
29th Jerry Nichols & Andy Anderson Karen Kremkau & Darlene Whitney
Coffee Servers
1st (10 am only) Martha Bell
8th Pat Graham
15th Steve & Melanie DeBiddle
22nd
29th
Christmas Basket item: None until February
The First Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles is a community of people of all ages who
believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and who seek to follow His teachings. We come
together to worship God, to grow in our love and support for each other, and to learn about
God’s will for our lives. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we go out to the community and the world
to share our faith and to serve others.
USPS Identification Statement
First Presbyterian Church HIGHLIGHTS
Published monthly by First Presbyterian Church
139 W. 8th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362
10
1 Rob & Lucy Edwards
Isaac Mayo
2 Cynthia Isenberger
3 Brooke Bender
Lucy Edwards
Stan Hair
4 Judy Marshall
5 Jim Buckmaster
6 Bridget Peterson
7 Martha Hurd
David Mattie
9 Ventsy Hurd
11 Tom & Lesley McCulloch
13 Randy Schuchardt
14 Dan & Barb Hart
Val McRoberts
15 Mark Wendt
17 Rainy Birch
18 Joyce Mininger
Tony & Mary Peterson
19 Sandy Schultz
20 Chuck Anderson
Martha Bell
Rita Frick
23 Rob Edwards
25 Erika Kuch
26 Sheri Stutesman
29 Machelle Bender
Paula Snyder
HIGHLIGHTS DUE
Email, disk, mail or
hand deliver
By
January 16th
If you are interest-
ed in making your
own kefir, that is
known to have many
more probiotics than
store bought kefir, contact Brenda
Nailor or Martha Bell. Google milk
mushrooms for information.
Condolences to Beth Ann White
on the death of her mother.
Weslaco, Texas
3
The Session met December 15, and took the following ac-
tions:
Reviewed the Financial Report through November.
Approved the following items:
A special Christmas Eve Love Offering to World Vision
for relief efforts in Aleppo during all three services.
Changed the Job Title of Coordinator/Lead Teacher of
Nursery Program to Childcare Coordinator and change all
references to the room and program to Childcare.
Give any left-over funds under the Sunday School matching budget line to
Sheri Stutsman for the purchase of underwear for school children.
Added $2,000 to the Budget for the special project of creating the First
Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles Policy Manual and Flow Chart.
Added Mark Smith, repair person, and Rick Leffler, Youth Director, as van
drivers.
The Church Vehicle Use Policy and Procedure.
Church building’s Sunday Opening and Closing Policy and Procedure.
Jeff Miller authorized to spend up to $200.00 to purchase a new monitor sys-
tem.
4
CHRISTMAS BASKETS 2016 Again this December the old Manna rooms became the staging area for our annual
Christmas Basket project. Bill piled in as many tables as would fit in those rooms
as well as the big classroom. Rainy Birch’s Girl Scout troop moved items out of
storage in Davy Jones Locker and set up the donated items like a store.
The production takes a lot of hours and hands on work. We are es-
pecially grateful to those who donated hours of their time in dis-
tributing and filling the nearly 100 boxes for the 22 families.
Thanks to the donated food staples, non food items, and donated
money to purchase additional items, we had plenty to fill the boxes.
Every family received from 3 to 6 boxes depending on the family’s
size. Each family received a turkey or turkey breast along with fresh vegetables,
cheese, eggs, canned and packaged food, and household items, such as toilet paper,
Kleenex, cleaning supplies and paper towels. Each family also received a Safeway
gift card. In addition three individuals whose living situations could not accommo-
date food storage were given Safeway gift cards to buy food as needed.
The Christmas Baskets (Boxes) is a mission our church has had for many years.
Some of the families receiving the boxes were church members or their relatives,
friends, or acquaintances. In addition each of the five grade schools gave us names
of two student’s families to receive the boxes. There were hugs, tears, smiles and
many “thank yous” from those receiving the boxes. Those delivering the boxes
that snowy morning were equally moved. One comment reported back was “We
thought you were only dropping off a small meal for us, we were totally stunned.
We honestly did not know what was for our next meal. Every single item in those
boxes was needed.”
The Mission and Outreach and Fellowship Committees would like to thank everyone
for their donations, both physical and monetary, for the many helping hands in
sorting, setting up, cleaning up and delivering. Members of the Chain Gang and oth-
er church members and their families delivered the boxes. This was one of Boof
McCrea’s favorite projects-we missed him in person but he was with us in spirit!
Praise be to God with much gratitude, Rosalyn Taylor, Coordinator
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8
FINANCIAL REPORT Beginning 2016 Balance - $9,738.51
January-November Income - $290,786.20 January-November Expenses - $290,418.55
Ending Balance - $10,106.16 November 30, 2016
LET’S ALL MALACHI 3:10! What a blessing and privilege it is to worship God with all our hearts, minds, and souls and to serve the Lord with gladness! We are created for worship, for community, for discipleship, for evangelism, and for
service. We serve others with our time, tal-ents, and gifts. In November, the church sent out letters en-couraging us to put God first in our lives and to redefine our generosity from God’s per-spective. We have many Biblical examples ranging from the widow with her mite to the
wealthy Zacchaeus, both of whom were blessed for their heartfelt generosity. If you haven’t already done so, please return your pledge cards as soon as pos-sible. Our individual acts of generosity will multiply and expand into the church, the community, the country, and the world. How exciting is that!
5
CHRISTMAS BASKET SUPPLY LIST February – Paper Towels March – Tissue
April – Toilet Paper May – Dishwashing liquid
June – Fabric Softener (liquid or sheets) July – Laundry detergent
August – Household Cleaners (Spic & Span, Lysol, Pinesol, etc.)
September – Dental Hygiene (toothbrushes, paste, floss)
October – Shampoo/ Conditioner November – Bath Bar Soap
THANK YOU FOR THE BASKET We appreciate all that you and yours have done for us on this wonderful holiday
season. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Much gratitude, The Reese’s
KEEP UP ON WEATHER-RELATED CHURCH CANCELLATIONS We have had a colder winter so far, here is a reminder of ways to check on weath-
er-related cancellation of church events.
First, listen to Radio KONP 1450. Todd Ortloff, Scooter Chapman, and the rest of
the staff do a marvelous job keeping us informed about community and church
events during inclement weather. Turn in to 1450 on the AM dial or FM 101.7.
Second, call the Church office at 452-4781. The office staff is
likely to know the latest.
Remember, too, to check on neighbors and friends who might
need help during harsh weather.
6
ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING Sunday, January 22nd at 1:15
It has been an exciting year here at First Presbyterian Church and,
while important changes are on the horizon, 2017 promises to be an
exciting one as well. Be in the know and get important information by
joining us for our Annual Congregational Meeting. The primary purpose
of the meeting will be to review 2016 and to deal with some business
matters. Please plan on attending. This is Christ's Church but each of
us is essential to its health, vitality, and future. See you in worship and
on January 22nd!
7
ANNUAL REPORT ARTICLES
DUE DATE To submit an article for our Annual Re-
port, please get it to me by, January
4th if possible. I would prefer to re-
ceive it by email or on a disk, if not,
then hard copy will be fine.
The Annual Report will be completed
and available on Sunday, January 15th
for all to review before the Annual
Meeting on the 22nd. Thank you!
Rita Frick,
Secretary
GOOD TIME GANG
GAME NIGHT Do you like to have fun? Do you like to
visit with great people? Do you like to
play games that challenge your
knowledge? And do you like great tast-
ing munchies? Then we've got a night
planned for you! Saturday, January
14th, at 7 pm come to the church's
fellowship hall ready to enjoy an even-
ing of fun, games, and sur-
prises! Bring your spouse,
friends, neighbors, co-
workers...but leave the kids
at home. Contact Marcia Logan at 452-
3535 to help out with this event.
YOUTH MEETING Sunday, Jan 15th , 6:00 p.m.
Greetings my young friends. I hope you all had a Blessed
Christmas and a festive New Years Eve.
I am looking forward to our first get together for 2017. So not to radically change
anything YET our first meeting will be as usual on the third Sunday, Jan 15th , 6:00
p.m. in the Fellowship Hall at church. Along with food, fun and fellowship, I will be
anxious to share with you my visions for our youth group programs as well as hear-
ing from you all as to what your expectations might be and the direction you might
want to see the yoth group go. Let’s all get together and brainstorm some awe-
some activities and lessons to make this year memorable.
So on that note put this date into your schedule. Come that night and expect great
things. Oh, and invite and better yet bring a friend.
Keep smiling because God loves YOU.
Rick
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My sincere thanks to you for the many
calls and cards received when my mom
passed away. There is no doubt that
the thoughtful support and prayer of
caring friends is comforting and up-
lifting. I feel blessed and am thankful
to be apart of this loving congrega-
tion.
Lu Meiner
*************
Dear Church Family,
Thank you so very much for the pray-
er shawl and for the comforting pray-
ers, cards, and phone calls during and
after my recent neck surgery. Those
prayers were instrumental in my quick
recovery and comfort during a period
of intense pain from nerve healing. I
am so blessed by you.
Bridget Edgington
*************
Thank you so much for letting us use
the First Presbyterian Church for our
annual Christmas party this year. It
was absolutely wonderful!
Thanks again and Happy Holidays.
NAMI Clallam County
*************
We thank you so much for the use of
your wonderful facility for our meet-
ings.
In appreciation,
TOPS #1493
ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING Sunday, January 22nd at 1:15
It has been an exciting year here at First Presbyterian Church and,
while important changes are on the horizon, 2017 promises to be an
exciting one as well. Be in the know and get important information by
joining us for our Annual Congregational Meeting. The primary purpose
of the meeting will be to review 2016 and to deal with some business
matters. Please plan on attending. This is Christ's Church but each of
us is essential to its health, vitality, and future. See you in worship and
on January 22nd!
7
ANNUAL REPORT ARTICLES
DUE DATE To submit an article for our Annual Re-
port, please get it to me by, January
4th if possible. I would prefer to re-
ceive it by email or on a disk, if not,
then hard copy will be fine.
The Annual Report will be completed
and available on Sunday, January 15th
for all to review before the Annual
Meeting on the 22nd. Thank you!
Rita Frick,
Secretary
GOOD TIME GANG
GAME NIGHT Do you like to have fun? Do you like to
visit with great people? Do you like to
play games that challenge your
knowledge? And do you like great tast-
ing munchies? Then we've got a night
planned for you! Saturday, January
14th, at 7 pm come to the church's
fellowship hall ready to enjoy an even-
ing of fun, games, and sur-
prises! Bring your spouse,
friends, neighbors, co-
workers...but leave the kids
at home. Contact Marcia Logan at 452-
3535 to help out with this event.
YOUTH MEETING Sunday, Jan 15th , 6:00 p.m.
Greetings my young friends. I hope you all had a Blessed
Christmas and a festive New Years Eve.
I am looking forward to our first get together for 2017. So not to radically change
anything YET our first meeting will be as usual on the third Sunday, Jan 15th , 6:00
p.m. in the Fellowship Hall at church. Along with food, fun and fellowship, I will be
anxious to share with you my visions for our youth group programs as well as hear-
ing from you all as to what your expectations might be and the direction you might
want to see the youth group go. Let’s all get together and brainstorm some awe-
some activities and lessons to make this year memorable.
So on that note put this date into your schedule. Come that night and expect great
things. Oh, and invite and better yet bring a friend.
Keep smiling because God loves YOU.
Rick
8
FINANCIAL REPORT Beginning 2016 Balance - $9,738.51
January-November Income - $290,786.20 January-November Expenses - $290,418.55
Ending Balance - $10,106.16 November 30, 2016
LET’S ALL MALACHI 3:10! What a blessing and privilege it is to worship God with all our hearts, minds, and souls and to serve the Lord with gladness! We are created for worship, for community, for discipleship, for evangelism, and for
service. We serve others with our time, tal-ents, and gifts. In November, the church sent out letters en-couraging us to put God first in our lives and to redefine our generosity from God’s per-spective. We have many Biblical examples ranging from the widow with her mite to the
wealthy Zacchaeus, both of whom were blessed for their heartfelt generosity. If you haven’t already done so, please return your pledge cards as soon as pos-sible. Our individual acts of generosity will multiply and expand into the church, the community, the country, and the world. How exciting is that!
5
CHRISTMAS BASKET SUPPLY LIST February – Paper Towels March – Tissue
April – Toilet Paper May – Dishwashing liquid
June – Fabric Softener (liquid or sheets) July – Laundry detergent
August – Household Cleaners (Spic & Span, Lysol, Pinesol, etc.)
September – Dental Hygiene (toothbrushes, paste, floss)
October – Shampoo/ Conditioner November – Bath Bar Soap
THANK YOU FOR THE BASKET We appreciate all that you and yours have done for us on this wonderful holiday
season. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Much gratitude, The Reese’s
KEEP UP ON WEATHER-RELATED CHURCH CANCELLATIONS We have had a colder winter so far, here is a reminder of ways to check on weath-
er-related cancellation of church events.
First, listen to Radio KONP 1450. Todd Ortloff, Scooter Chapman, and the rest of
the staff do a marvelous job keeping us informed about community and church
events during inclement weather. Turn in to 1450 on the AM dial or FM 101.7.
Second, call the Church office at 452-4781. The office staff is
likely to know the latest.
Remember, too, to check on neighbors and friends who might
need help during harsh weather.
4
CHRISTMAS BASKETS 2016 Again this December the old Manna rooms became the staging area for our annual
Christmas Basket project. Bill piled in as many tables as would fit in those rooms
as well as the big classroom. Rainy Birch’s Girl Scout troop moved items out of
storage in Davy Jones Locker and set up the donated items like a store.
The production takes a lot of hours and hands on work. We are es-
pecially grateful to those who donated hours of their time in dis-
tributing and filling the nearly 100 boxes for the 22 families.
Thanks to the donated food staples, non food items, and donated
money to purchase additional items, we had plenty to fill the boxes.
Every family received from 3 to 6 boxes depending on the family’s
size. Each family received a turkey or turkey breast along with fresh vegetables,
cheese, eggs, canned and packaged food, and household items, such as toilet paper,
Kleenex, cleaning supplies and paper towels. Each family also received a Safeway
gift card. In addition three individuals whose living situations could not accommo-
date food storage were given Safeway gift cards to buy food as needed.
The Christmas Baskets (Boxes) is a mission our church has had for many years.
Some of the families receiving the boxes were church members or their relatives,
friends, or acquaintances. In addition each of the five grade schools gave us names
of two student’s families to receive the boxes. There were hugs, tears, smiles and
many “thank yous” from those receiving the boxes. Those delivering the boxes
that snowy morning were equally moved. One comment reported back was “We
thought you were only dropping off a small meal for us, we were totally stunned.
We honestly did not know what was for our next meal. Every single item in those
boxes was needed.”
The Mission and Outreach and Fellowship Committees would like to thank everyone
for their donations, both physical and monetary, for the many helping hands in
sorting, setting up, cleaning up and delivering. Members of the Chain Gang and oth-
er church members and their families delivered the boxes. This was one of Boof
McCrea’s favorite projects-we missed him in person but he was with us in spirit!
Praise be to God with much gratitude, Rosalyn Taylor, Coordinator
9
10
1 Rob & Lucy Edwards
Isaac Mayo
2 Cynthia Isenberger
3 Brooke Bender
Lucy Edwards
Stan Hair
4 Judy Marshall
5 Jim Buckmaster
6 Bridget Peterson
7 Martha Hurd
David Mattie
9 Ventsy Hurd
11 Tom & Lesley McCulloch
13 Randy Schuchardt
14 Dan & Barb Hart
Val McRoberts
15 Mark Wendt
17 Rainy Birch
18 Joyce Mininger
Tony & Mary Peterson
19 Sandy Schultz
20 Chuck Anderson
Martha Bell
Rita Frick
23 Rob Edwards
25 Erika Kuch
26 Sheri Stutesman
29 Machelle Bender
Paula Snyder
HIGHLIGHTS DUE
Email, disk, mail or
hand deliver
By
January 16th
If you are interest-
ed in making your
own kefir, that is
known to have many
more probiotics than
store bought kefir, contact Brenda
Nailor or Martha Bell. Google milk
mushrooms for information.
3
The Session met December 15, and took the following ac-
tions:
Reviewed the Financial Report through November.
Approved the following items:
A special Christmas Eve Love Offering to World Vision
for relief efforts in Aleppo during all three services.
Changed the Job Title of Coordinator/Lead Teacher of
Nursery Program to Childcare Coordinator and change all
references to the room and program to Childcare.
Give any left-over funds under the Sunday School matching budget line to
Sheri Stutsman for the purchase of underwear for school children.
Added $2,000 to the Budget for the special project of creating the First
Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles Policy Manual and Flow Chart.
Added Mark Smith, repair person, and Rick Leffler, Youth Director, as van
drivers.
The Church Vehicle Use Policy and Procedure.
Church building’s Sunday Opening and Closing Policy and Procedure.
Jeff Miller authorized to spend up to $200.00 to purchase a new monitor sys-
tem.
LOVE, FROM TOM & JUDIE SHARPE Yes, it's true...Tom and I will be moving to Chicago in the very near future. Tom
will be moving to another care facility, while I will be living with my son and grand-
daughter (Cadence - 7).
We must say goodbye to our church family here, and it is hard. You have been
so much a part of our lives for so many years. Thank you for all the thoughts and
prayers, cards, signature banners, friendships, prayer shawls, bell ringers, choir
singers, and JOY that you have brought to us. Thank you for Christmas caroling and
visits to Tom at Crestwood. I have loved singing in the choir, directing the King's
Ringers Handbell Choir, and recently directing the Chancel Choir! Every musical mo-
ment with you has been a pure joy!
Now, God is calling us back to the other side of the country. We may find an-
other church, but our church home will always be here in Port Angeles with you.
PEACE and LOVE - Judie and Tom Sharpe
2
ADULT EDUCATION BOOK
STUDY STARTING
IN JANUARY “How has the cultural landscape of the
last 75 years changed roles of men and
women in society? Why have we seen
such a dramatic change in the fabric of
our families and issues surrounding
work, marriage, divorce, abortion, child
bearing and child rearing?” Starting
January 8th Pastor Smithson will lead a
book discussion of Lionel Tiger’s “The Decline of Males.” Dr. Tiger worked as
the Charles Darwin Professor of An-
thropology at Rutgers University and
provides some astonishing insights into
the changes our culture has undergone
in modern times.
FINANCIAL PEACE
UNIVERSITY CLASS Would you benefit by having more con-
trol of your money? Would it help to
have a better understanding of how to
use money God’s way? FPU is a scrip-
ture based study for getting out of
debt and staying that way. This is the
life changing program designed by
Dave Ramsey. Classes will start Mon-
day, Jan. 9th, 7 pm, here at our church.
The classes are about two hours long,
once a week for 9 weeks. Yes, there is
homework. Success takes determina-
tion. We have purchased kits at a dis-
count price to help any who wish to
attend – from the community and our
church. If you have already taken the
class and want a review, just sign up,
there is no further cost. To sign up, or
ask questions, contact Rosalie Doty, or
the church office. TEACHER RECOGNITION
SUNDAY January 29th is a change of date
from last months date that was in the
Highlights as the day to recognize and
thank our Sunday School Teachers. We
are blessed with a large number of
wonderful and dedicated people who
make it possible for us to have classes
for every age and a childcare program.
During Sunday class time we are having
a brunch and sharing time for all these
leaders. While teachers meet, Lu
Meiner has a special activity planned
for adults and children.
THANK YOU AND FAREWELL
LUNCHEON FOR JUDIE SHARPE All current and former members of
the handbell choir are invited to a
potluck luncheon to honor Judie for
her years of direction, encourage-
ment, and sharing her love for music.
It will be at Marcia Logan's home
(1738 West 14th St.) on Sunday, Jan-
uary 22, at 3:00 pm. Bring a salad or
dessert of your choice. Call Marcia at
452-3535 to RSVP.
11
Worship Associates
1st Jim Buckmaster
8th Vee Canning
15th Cindy Sofie
22nd Paul Stutesman
29th Susan Fisher
8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
Ushers
1st (10 am only) Louise Carson
8th Jim & Chris Buckmaster Michele Fraker & Sandy Schultz
15th Jim & Paula Mitchell Curt & Carolyn Horne
22nd Vee Canning Rosalyn Taylor & Nancy Helwick
29th Jerry Nichols & Andy Anderson Karen Kremkau & Darlene Whitney
Coffee Servers
1st (10 am only) Martha Bell
8th Pat Graham
15th Steve & Melanie DeBiddle
22nd
29th
Christmas Basket item: None until February
The First Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles is a community of people of all ages who
believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and who seek to follow His teachings. We come
together to worship God, to grow in our love and support for each other, and to learn about
God’s will for our lives. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we go out to the community and the world
to share our faith and to serve others.
USPS Identification Statement
First Presbyterian Church HIGHLIGHTS
Published monthly by First Presbyterian Church
139 W. 8th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thusday Friday Saturday
1 10:00 Worship
No Sunday School
2 OFFICE
CLOSED
3
7:30 am Fish Co. @Traylor’s 4 8 am Women’s Bible
Study @ church
1 p.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry
6:30 pm Bells
5
7 pm Session Committees
6 7
8 8:30 & 11:00 Worship
9:45 am Sunday School
9 1 p.m. Naomi Circle
7:00 p.m. Financial Peace
10
7:30 am Fish Co. @Traylor’s
6:30 p.m. Worship Team
118 am Women’s
Bible Study
12 13 14
7:00 p.m. Good Time Gang
Game Night
15 8:30 & 11:00 Worship
9:45 am Sunday School
6:00 pm Youth Group
16
Highlights
articles due
7:00 p.m. Financial Peace
17
7:30 am Fish Co. @Traylor’s 188 am Women’s Bible Study
6:30 pm Bells
19
6 pm Session
20 21
22 8:30 & 11:00 Worship
9:45 am Sunday School
1:15 p.m. Annual Meeting
23
7:00 p.m. Financial Peace
University Class
24
7:30 am Fish Co. @Traylor’s
6:30 p.m. Worship Team
258 am Women’s
Bible Study
26 27 28
29 8:30 & 11:00 Worship
9:45 am Sunday School
9:45 am Teacher’s
Recognition Brunch
30
7:00 p.m. Financial Peace
University Class
31
7:30 am Fish Co. @Traylor’s