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January 1, 2015
Volume XXXXXIII,Edition 1
The Hera ld
Inside this issue:
Christian Educator/Thank you
2
LIFE/Tea party 3
7th Cents/CPCCrafters
4
Calendar 5
Church Happenings 6
The next annual meeting of the congregation of Central PresbyterianChurch and of the members of our church corporation (Central Presbyteri-an Church, Inc., of Terre Haute, Indiana) (the corporation), will be held inthe church sanctuary immediately following 10:30 a.m. worship (that is, ap-
proximately 11:30 a.m.) on Sunday, January 25, 2015.
Annual Meeting of the CongregationJanuary 25, 2015
The Christian Nurture Commission has approved a newfamily program for 2015. Living In Faith Everydayknown as LIFE. This will be a time for families to affirmthe faith formation that happens in their homes. The 2015schedule is in this Herald.
Central Presbyterian has recently been blessed bytwo new additions to our church family. On Sunday, Jan-uary 11, we will celebrate Hannah Rose Grossmansarrival during the fellowship hour. Hannah is the daugh-ter of Ryan and Tiffany Grossman. Tiffany is our youth
director.
On Sunday, January 18th, we will celebrate Claire Marie Mangsarrival during the fellowship hour. Claire is the daughter of Sean andAmanda Mang. A table will be set up in the fellowship hall to receive
your gifts and cards.
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To the church family:
Thank you so much for the cards, other expressions of good will and the generous Christmas
gift each of us received. We are so grateful for your love and support. Blessings to each of you
for the new year.
Lant, Scott, Cheryl, Mark, Jonathan, Alvin, Tiffany, Erin and Sarah
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION REPORT - Cheryl Moles, Christian Educator
Parents Night Out/Youth Movie Nightwill be January 9the 2ndFriday. Childcare and sup-
per is held at the church from 5:309:00 pm. Please notify the church office if your child(ren) will beattending.
Sunday Schoolmeets every Sunday at 9:30 am. There are classes for all ages with child care availa-ble from 9:15 to 11:45 am. Infants to 2 year oldsNursery room 101; 3 to 5 year olds Preschoolroom 108; Kindergarten to 2ndgradeRoom 202; 3rdthru 5thgradesRoom 103; Middle SchoolRoom 200; High SchoolRoom 201 Adults: Coffee and ConversationFH Classroom A; BibleStudyFH Classroom B; Christian ParentingFH Classroom C CLASSES WILL NOT BE HELD ONDECEMBER 28, but will resume on January 4.
The family prayer groupmeets on Mondays at 11:00 am at the church. Lunch is served ONLY on
the 2nd
Monday of each month. Childcare is provided.
T3EMSupper and Childcare is January 20.
Thankyou to Andrea Paul-Bonham for her original program, Everyones Going to Love It. Underthe direction of Jean Shutt, the children and youth did a wonderful job of presenting this gift to thecongregation.
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LIVINGINFAITHEVERYDAY
LIFE
Family Ministry Program 2015
Central Presbyterian Church
Parents/Guardians/Families are the primary religious educators, but dont let that frightenyou. You do more faith formation that you may realize. These programs will inspire con-versation for parents and their children that affirms how your family lives in faith every day.
A simple meal will be served at each session. Attend as you are able.
January 11, 2015 11:45am 1:00 pm BaptismCelebrating family baptisms; understanding the meaning of baptism
February 17, 2015
5:30 7:00 pm Shrove TuesdayPancake Supper; Meaning of Ash Wednesday and Lent
(February 22 March 29 Lenten Series each Sunday evening)
April 19, 2015 11:45am 1:00 pm Earth DayGods Creation
May 24, 2015 11:45am 1:00 pm PentecostWhy we attend church
June August VBS (June 14-18) and Rally Day (August 16)
September 13, 2015 11:45am 1:00pm Christian Education WeekExploring scripture
October 4, 2015 11:45am 1:00 pm World Communion Sunday
Communion meaning and significance; family meals
December 1, 2015 7:00 7:15 pm Hanging of the Greens DedicationFamily traditions that emphasize Christ
The Church Life-Church Action Commission invites women of
Central, of all ages, to a tea party on Saturday, January 24, at 2:00.
An assortment of tea and tea party goodies will be served, and
Bethann Smith will present a short program about her garden and
the products she makes. If you were lucky enough to buy her
hand cream or chap stick at the bazaar, youll want to learn more about how she makes
them! This is a wonderful opportunity to bring a friend for a warm escape from January. Alt-
hough reservations are not required, signing up on the sheet in the Fellowship Hall will help
us plan.
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In December, the youth had a wonderful Christmas party at the Whitaker house. We collectedpersonal hygiene items for residents at Meadows Manor East. Singing Christmas carols is always ahighlight of the party. Thank you to the Whitakers for graciously hosting us.
This year has now drawn to an end, and what a memorable year it was for theyouth! We collected canned goods and money for food banks during our Souper Bowl of Caring,had an awesome lock-in, created memorable worship services for Youth Sunday, and rocked theDangling Duo course at our yearly kickoff. Traveling to Lexington, Kentucky for our mission tripwill forever be a great memory for me and all participants. And this is just a few of the awesomethings we did this year! Thanks to everyone for a fantastic year.
Beginning January 1, I will be back from maternity leave. Thanks to all who made it pos-sible for me to spend precious time with my little Hannah. I am especially grateful to Erin Pugh forher hard work making sure everything continued in my absence. I will send a schedule for Januarythrough June to all youth parents as soon as possible.Upcoming Youth Events
January 11: Youth group resumes, normal schedule. At Central PCJanuary 18: Youth group, normal schedule. At Central PCJanuary 25: Youth group, normal schedule. At Central PC
February 1: Super Bowl Sunday. Souper Bowl of Caring events during or after normal
worship. No evening youth group.
Seventh Cents Youth NewsTiffany Grossman
Isn't it exciting beginning anew year? It's natural to look forward toimportant dates and activities in the fu-ture, but we also like to look back andrecall memories from the past. CPCCrafters have many pleasant memories ofhours spent planning for our annual holi-day bazaar and miss that time spent to-
gether. Dates have been reserved on thechurch calendar to have monthly opportunities to meet, socialize, and plan
for future events. The fourth Wednesdaymorning of the next severalmonths will be craft days. You may have a skill or project to share, newideas to improve the bazaar, or perhaps you would like to spend some quali-ty time having lunch and getting to know other church women. You are allwelcome! Our first 2015 get together is on Wednesday, January 28th at10 A.M. We hope you will include those plans in your schedule.
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January 2015Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1Officeclosed.
Gayle Wilson
2 3
4 Sundayschool 9:30Worship 10:30
David Rader
5 FamilyPrayer Group11:00
Phillip Smith
6 7Deacons5:30
Amanda Mang
8Bill Cook,
Corrine Foree,
Rogene Froeb
9 ParentsNight Out/Youth MovieNight In 5:30
Mark Carlisle,Kailyn McCoy
10
Kathryn
George
11Sundayschool 9:30
Worship 10:30
Baby shower11:30
LIFE lunch &program 12:00
Youth 5:00
12FamilyPrayer Group11:00
Mont Foree,Derek Van
Dyke
13Fine ArtsComm. 10:00
Taylor
Pepperworth
14Session7:00
15 16
Emmanuel
Aouad
17
18Sundayschool 9:30
Worship 10:30
Baby shower
11:30
Youth 5:00
Joe Harder
19 Officeclosed.
Don Lowder
20 T3EMmeal & child-care 5:15
Commission/Committeemeetings
21Communi-cation Commis-sion 7:00
Cetta DePaolo
22MissionCommittee
5:30
Kay Farmer,Dale McKee
23 24 CLCALadies TeaParty 2:00
CharlesForee, JimSlutz, BrendaWeatherwax
25Sundayschool 9:30
Worship 10:30
Annual meeting
11:30
Youth 5:00
Amanda Green
26FamilyPrayer Group
11:00
Mission Com-mittee 5:30
Warren Clem
27 Seekers& SearchersBible Study
10:00
Terre FoodsAnnual mtg.
5:30
28 CPCCrafters 10:00
Personnel
12:30
Alice Harder
29 30
Evan Tramel
31
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A sign-up for
flowers has
been posted
in the fellow-
ship hall. The
cost for the flowers is
$33 per Sunday. Sign up
today for the day you
would like to donate
flowers. You may also
call the church office to
see if your special Sunday
is available.
Central Presbyterian Church
125 N. 7th Street
Terre Haute, IN 47807
Phone: 812-232-5049
Fax: 812-232-5040
Email: CPCOffice @thcpc.org
Sunday School for all ages 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Rev. Lant B. Davis, Pastor
Scott Paul-Bonham, Parish Associate
Cheryl Moles, Christian Educator
Sarah Kelsheimer, Church Secretary
the fellowship hall. ShirleySlutz will lead the discus-
sion.
Womens Book Club
The Womens Book Club
will be taking a winterbreak this month. If youwould like to get ahead onnext months reading,
Gold Finch by DonnaTarte will be discussed.Amanda Davis will lead the
discussion.
Womens Bible StudyThe Womens Bible Study
will meet on January 27 at10:00 a.m. Session one(All About Evie) from BadGirls of the Bibleby Liz Cur-tis Higgs will be discussed.This study will be held in
Church Happenings
Next Herald
Deadline
Jan. 25, 2015
Per Capita literallymeans by the head. In
January, our treasurerwill pay our share of ourdenominations adminis-
trative expenses. Theper capita this year is$29.33 per active mem-ber. Please assist thechurch by paying yourper capita early in theyear.