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SEPTEMBER Messenger Deadline
is Monday, August 22nd, 2016
Church Staff
Rev. Dr. Bill Wassner,
Senior Pastor
wwassner@stpaulsuccevansville
.org
Amanda Batts,
Director Traditional Music
Katie Maurer,
Kasey Gathercole
Co-Directors Discovery Music
Kim Armstrong,
Director of Youth &
Outreach Ministries
Pam Schuck, Director of Children’s Ministries
childrensministry@
stpaulsucc-evv.org
Mary Peterson,
Church Secretary
Lisa Huck,
Asst. Treasurer
Luke Datzman,
Custodian
Stacey Henderson,
Child Care Supervisor
Phone: 812.425-1522
Fax: 812.425-2145
Website:
stpaulsuccevansville.org
Traditional Worship - 9:00 AM.
Sunday School - 10:00 AM
Discovery Worship - 11:00 AM
Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 8-noon, 1-5 p.m.
2227 W Michigan St Evansville IN 47712
Return service requested
NON-PROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
Evansville, IN 47712
Permit No. 1192
Messenger August, 2016
Dear Friends,
I remember when I started at my first full-time
ministry in Indianapolis many years ago. I got
“baptized” into the church by having several
deaths in the first 4 months! One prominent and
wealthy member died and some were having a dis-
cussion at the funeral home visitation about the
possible inheritance he left for others. One well-meaning woman loudly said, “I
wonder what he left?” I overheard the query, walked over and quietly whispered in
her ear, “All of it.” I have seen a lot of wonderful and hurtful things happen when
death comes and the subject of inheritance comes up. I’m sure you have as well.
There are many ways and things we “inherit.” Death does not need to occur to be-
stow an “inheritance” upon us. St. Paul’s has been through some changes – not all
of them welcome. That happens in life. The Good News is that our church is not
dead and God has work for us to do. The issue is what do you want to do about it?
We have many gifts and graces with which to move forward and serve in Jesus’
name and for the glory of God! As I am now here to live among and serve with you,
there are at least six things I “inherit” as your new Senior Pastor:
The people.
The culture.
The staff.
The schedule.
The expectations.
The traditions.
Please know that I am grateful for these inheritances! Also, please know that – in
spite of expectations and traditions – I will be doing a lot of questioning and listen-
ing. I want to hear your stories and songs. I want to share my dreams and visions
with you as well. Please know that it does not mean I am planning on doing some-
thing just because I speak about it – I’m an external processor. I like to bounce
ideas and possibilities off of others. I need you to know that I love you and this
church and I intend on earning your trust to lead you. There is a lot for me to (Continued on page 2)
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learn. Ultimately, this is God’s church, but I respect who and what you are. We will
learn from each other and work together. Yes, there will be more changes, but I
have sincerely always believed that God shows us the way. I will endeavor to be as
accessible and open to you and your gifts as possible. I ask the same from you. St.
Paul’s has a wonderful inheritance from those who went before us. And yet, we are
being called to change and adapt to reach others for God in today’s environment,
and face different challenges than the church has ever faced in the past. We want to
secure the future vitality of this community of faith but humbly realize that God can
further the Kingdom without us. We want, however, to make a difference and be a
part of what and where God is going. Let us move ahead then with excitement for
what God has in store for us and the marvelous inheritance given to us and for the
Promise of what we can leave for those who will follow us one day!
Confirmation
Confirmation classes for 2016-2017 will begin on September 28th. Classes will be on
Wednesday evenings every other week, at 5:45 p.m.; supper will be served. Those
who are in 8th or 9th grade (or older and not confirmed), are invited to a confirma-
tion orientation meeting on Sunday, September 11, at 10:15 a.m. This meeting is for
both parents and students.
New Office Hours
Mary Peterson has agreed to continue working in the office through August 26th, if
needed, to help with the transition. The Council has approved a new job description
for the Administrative Assistant position, with new office hours beginning August
1st. They are as follows:
Monday - Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. with half an hour for lunch at noon
Friday: 8:30 - noon
Thank you for your patience as we all adjust to these new times.
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Picnic Reservation Form
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Kenya Update from Lindsay Moreland
Fifth Quarter: August 26, Sept. 2, 9, 30, & October 14
Thank you to everyone who donated to help make it possible for me to do a clinical
pharmacy rotation in Eldoret, Kenya. I will be departing with my 5 classmates on
Saturday, July 30th, and we will return home on Friday, September 23rd. We are
all looking forward to the challenges we will be presented with and the problem
solving skills we will further develop. While there, we will be the pharmacist on the
team and make decisions for patients on what medications may be best. I will be
blogging and posting pictures weekly at: https://lindsayspharmacyrotations.
wordpress.com. Thank you all! I look forward to sharing about my experience on
Sunday, October 23rd, during Sunday School.
Fifth Quarter has been an exciting opportunity offered by the
St. Paul’s community following all home Reitz Football
games. All players, youth, and neighborhood are invited to
our gym for a great time. At each gathering there is food
offered, Friday night football highlights, as well as plenty of
social interaction.
All events are sponsored through donations from local busi-
nesses, church members, and friends of the congregation. All
of these donations make it possible for youth to have a safe place to gather on Fri-
day night.
This year we will have Fifth Quarter events on August 26th, September 2nd, 9th, 30th,
and October 14th. Additional dates will be added once we know the playoff schedule.
If you would like to make a financial donation to assist, please just make your check
to St. Paul’s and mark it “5th Quarter.” All proceeds collected help pay for food and
activities. If you would like to donate drinks, please bring them to the stage in the
Parish Hall, and we will take it from there. Favorite drinks are water, Ski, Dr. Pep-
per, Diet Mt. Dew, and Mountain Dew.
If you would like to help the evening of the event, we need people to assist with car
parking, serving food, welcoming youth, and with clean up. Please find the sign-up
sheet in Parish Hall at the Hospitality Center to sign up for any of those opportuni-
ties. Thank you so much for your continued support of the great event. Your partic-
ipation is greatly appreciated.
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Happy Anniversary to those who are celebrating an anniversary of 50 or more
years this month. May God continue to bless you.
Charles & Peggy Stephens August 1, 1959 57 years
Gary & Shirley Lichtenberger August 8, 1964 52 years
Birth Congratulations to Mark & Natalie Murphy on the birth of their son,
Anton Joseph (AJ) Murphy on Tuesday, June 28, in Mishawaka, Indiana.
Proud grandparents are Joel & Terri Sauter and Larry & Georgie Murphy, great
-grandmother Marylee Murphy and uncle Matt Murphy.
T hank Yous: Many thanks for all the cards and prayers during my recent illness.
Carolyn Barron
What a wonderful three and a half months I got to spend with all of you at St.
Paul’s. For me coming in as a short-timer, it was most heartening to see how gra-
cious and welcoming everyone was. And having left parish ministry on not a very
high note, you all made that ministry sing for me again. I never expected the gener-
osity of my last Sunday with you and was overwhelmed and deeply appreciative of
it. My little money tree went with me to Good Sam and reminds me of all of you
every day. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I promise to visit soon.
With Much Love, Rev. Mary (or the Hurl if you prefer)
Dear Brothers & Sisters in Christ, I have appreciated the opportunity to be with
you in ministry. Thank you so much for you kind expressions of Thanks and the
gift. I will keep you in my prayers as you move forward in ministry with Dr. Bill.
God bless. Pastor Linda Presley
Lisa and I want to thank everyone for the gifts and assistance given to us in this
time of transition and settling into our new house. God bless you all. Lisa & Bill
Wassner
New Members: Welcome! We are so glad that you are now part of our St. Paul’s
church family. God bless you all!
Fred Huck, 5801 Whispering Hills Dr., 47720, 765-720-7225
Rev. Bill & Lisa Wassner, 5316 Bushel Dr., 47711, 574-250-2205
Jennifer Tillman, transfer from St. Paul’s UCC, German Township
8011 Big Cynthiana Rd. 47720, 812-205-7531
Our Church Family
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Remember to bring in your used cell phones, chargers, or
batteries. Tell your neighbors, friends, relatives, co-workers
to give us their old phones. Homeless vets are also benefit-
ting from this program. Spread the word!
“LOW COUNTRY” SHRIMP BOIL Sunday, August 14, 5 PM
Christ Church UCC, 3601 Washington Ave. Benefit for BACK BAY MISSION in Biloxi, Mississippi
Menu: peel & eat shrimp, smoked sausage, new potatoes, corn on the cob
tossed salad, garlic bread, dessert.
Music provided will be Cajun Bayou Music
Freewill donations gratefully accepted
GREAT FOOD, GREAT MUSIC, GREAT CAUSE
Can You Help? Plastic Caps and Lids Needed: A neighborhood youth program at the C. K. New-
some Center is in need of plastics caps and lids. They are planning to install a rain
garden/vegetable garden next spring near the center. The youth participating in
the program will help to develop and maintain it. Underground catch basins will be
installed to capture and hold rainwater, which can then be used during dry periods
in the summer. As part of the facility, they are collecting plastic bottle caps and lids
which will be used to make two benches that will be installed as part of the land-
scaping in the garden. Collection containers will be located by the north entrance
from the parking lot and in the kitchen. We will be collecting these for the next sev-
eral months, so please start saving them now. Your help is greatly appreciated!
Sharing the Warmth: The Triangle Class is still collecting items for “Voices Shar-
ing the Warmth Program. Items needed are new or gently used robes, pajamas,
sweatshirts/pants, T-shirts, white socks , blankets and throws. Place your items on
the stage in the box marked “Warmth” or in their classroom (across from the eleva-
tor.)
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In Sympathy
We join in the sorrow of family and friends of our fellowship who are
experiencing the grief that death brings. We hope and pray that in
this time of mourning they will feel God’s comforting presence.
Bonnie York, our member, passed away June 9, at her home.
Louise Poole, mother of Debbie & Jim Kerns, grandmother of Eric
and Mark Kerns, passed away on June 17, at Deaconess Gateway; Phyllis Roeder,
our member and friend, passed away at Good Samaritan Home, on June 19.
The following people have recently been hospitalized.
Carolyn Barron, Rick Hicks, Mary McIntosh
Members of our church family in need of prayer.
Please pray for our friends and relatives (HC=Health Concern):
Jerry Schreiber
Lydia Schroeder
Ali Shanks
Bob Sheets
Jerry Stembridge
Carla Wittenbraker
Diane Burkhart
John Endress
Randy Hahn
Colleen Heneisen
Pat Herrenbruck
Joanne Jackson
Shannon Jackson
Rosalie Julian
Mary McIntosh
Bernice McReynolds
Eileen Moore
Maxine Murphy
Rex Powell
Ruth Raber
Veneta Anderson
Ed Albin
Millie Barrett
Carolyn Barron
Evelyn Bernard
Elsie Broderhausen
Lexi Broerman-Bays
Claren-HC
Anelise Mills-HC
Jennifer Offerman-HC
Case Rush & Family
Sammy Stauber-HC
Trisha Sulawske-HC
David Zeller-HC
Brothers of Myrna Koring-HC
Becky Carter-HC
Steve Dobson-HC
Janice Duggins-HC, sister-
in-law of Connie Jourdan
Grandson of member-HC
Scott Guzzo-HC
Clarence Butch Hahn-HC
James Hancock-HC
Tom Hancock-HC, father of
Crissy Hettenbach
Joan Kappler-HC
Lonnie B.-HC
Lynn Marshall, daughter of
Davey & Connie Jourdan
Shirley & Raymond Mc-
Holiday Bazaar The name and date have changed. The Triangle Class is again sponsoring a Bazaar
on Saturday, October 29, 2016, from 9:00 AM until 2:00 PM. Proceeds from table
rental will benefit the St. Paul’s Youth Mission Trip. The Ladies Aid will have a
bake sale and soup and sandwiches will be available for lunch. For more informa-
tion, please call Marla/Carla Wittenbraker 812-853-7251. More information will be
in next month’s messenger.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our members who are having a birthday in August. If we omitted your name or have the
wrong date, please call the church office.
2 *Betty Sander, Janet Fuquay, Nick Hahn,
Nicole Hoffman, Lucas Burkhart
6 Nancy Hile
7 Jim Kerns
8 Jarod Daniel, Elizabeth Broerman
9 Dade Waters
10 Gary Hahn, Joyce Hendrix
11 Janey Egli
12 Nancy Schuldt, Joel Sauter
13 Helen Hammer, Al Koester, Bethany Buschkill
14 Jan Krietenstein, Niki Lynn, Allen Buck
15 Richard Hicks, Allison Hoffman
16 Abigail Hobbs
17 Matt Murphy
18 Pam Schuck
19 Janet Bumb, John Deppen, Michael Johnson
20 Lisa Huck
21 Keith Smith, Jada Moore
22 Candice Davis, Colleen Heneisen
23 *Rosalie Julian, DJ Macleod, Alyssa Geppner
25 Pam Buschkill, Leland Bumb, Eric Kerns, Liam Effinger
26 Natalie Erwin, Lason Hayes
27 Andrea Effinger
28 Nathan Elder
29 Bill Yeager, Ron Burgdorf, Janine Koehler
30 Billie Northerner, Bruce Herrenbruck
* indicates our shut-ins
Betty Sander will celebrate her 90th birthday this Tuesday. Let’s “shower” her
with birthday cards to help her have a wonderful day. Her address is:
Brookdale of Evansville, 6521 Greendale Dr., 47711
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T hose Among Us W ho Give
The following are giving totals reported in June and July.
Thanks to each and every one of you for your generosity:
Children Worship & Wonder-$250; Flower Fund-$80; Food Pantry-$45; Future Needs:
envelopes-$347, memorials-$238; Habitat-$2,440; Youth Mission Trip-$485;
Music Fund-$25; School Supplies-$1,530; Strengthen the Church-$163;
United Caring Services-$50; Young Ambassadors-$250; Youth Ministry-$250
FOOD PANTRY SUNDAY
The West Side Food Pantry, located at Simpson UMC, is supported
by our monthly food donations as well as by volunteers who work
there on a regular basis. They are currently in need of additional vol-
unteers, both temporary & on-going, on Wednesday afternoons from
1:30-3:30. If you can help, please call Simpson UMC at 812-423-7636
and leave a message for either Grant Hartman or John Berg.
Don’t forget, the first Sunday of every month is food pantry Sunday. Bring your
donations and put them in the baskets the entrances. Food is needed ALL year
long. Thank you.
CHILDREN WORSHIP & WONDER THANK YOU
A “BIG THANK YOU” to Pam Buschkill for the monetary donation in memory of
her mother, Helen Wesselman. Helen was a Sunday School teacher in our Kinder-
garten Dept. for many years and truly loved the children that she worked with. Al-
so, to the Triangle Class, for their very generous donation. This money has been
used to purchase all but one of the stories that we needed for the Fall. And another
“Thank You” to Bob Kramer for re-working a small table on wheels for us to use in
telling the stories each Sunday. We could still use more volunteers to be Story Tell-
ers and Greeters, so please let Pam Schuck know if you have an interest in working
with our children.
WEEKDAY CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
To St. Paul’s UCC, Thank you for your support of Weekday Christian Education.
It is due to the faithful supporters such as yourself that Weekday has been able to
share the love of Jesus with children in our community’s schools for 74 years. I
want you to know that you are making a difference in the lives of hundreds of chil-
dren. If it were not for your support, many of our participating children would not
hear the gospel of Jesus Christ. Thank you for ensuring that God’s word and His
love are reaching the unchurched children in our community each and every school
year. Blessings, Cheryl A. Simmons, Executive Director
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Parish Nursing Breakfast Makes Champions
With school starting, this is just another reminder of how important breakfast is
daily. This actually is important for everyone! If you had to make only one small
change to have increased energy, a better mood and weight control, would you com-
mit to it? What if the change took less than five minutes a day? Scientific research
continues to show that eating breakfast is one simple habit that provides numerous
health benefits. A balanced breakfast ensures long-lasting energy and promotes a
healthy eating pattern for the whole day. Studies show that people who consume a
morning meal tend to eat fewer calories and less saturated fat and cholesterol, plus
they have better overall nutritional status.
A good breakfast consists of at least three food groups:
Grains, Breads + Cereals – such as, whole-wheat bagel, whole-grain toast or
oatmeal
Vegetables OR Fruits – such as, bell peppers, orange slices or grapes
Milk + Milk Products OR Meat, Beans + Nuts – such as, low-fat or fat-free
milk, yogurt, breakfast sausage or walnuts
Follow this equation and choose 1 food for each:
Grains,
Breads, and + Vegetables or + Milk or milk products or
Cereals Fruits Meats, beans, and nuts
Breakfast can be as quick and simple as a smoothie or high- protein snack to eat on
the go. There are numerous new recipes online for quick nutritious breakfast items.
Most importantly…Don’t skip breakfast!
*Portions of this newsletter developed by Dairy Council of California HealthyEating.org
November 2014
Habitat Is Building
It has been a busy summer for the 2016 UCC/DOC Habitat project. The UCC
and DOC churches are sponsoring the house this year in partnership with BKD.
The house, at 612 Baker Avenue, is under roof, ready for the professionals to work
on plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and drywall. There will be opportunities for those
with all skill levels to participate later with painting and landscaping. Our future
homeowner, Jennie Rickabaugh, is busy working on her sweat-equity hours and ea-
ger for her new home. Thanks to the Zumba event, benefit lunch, and individual do-
nations, we have nearly reached our pledge of $3500 in support of the UCC/DOC
half-house sponsorship of $40,000. All support is appreciated, and any contributions
above our 2016 sponsorship will go toward the next build. Thanks for your support.
Note: Our own Lee Jerstad is leaving here for her new position in Americus, GA!
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Children’s Ministry News
SUPER SUMMER VBS
Our first Super Summer VBS was held on June 3rd and 4th. Our theme this year is
Deep Sea Discovery and we are learning that “GOD IS WITH ME WHEREVER I
GO”. We had about 19 children who attended our first weekend session. Our sec-
ond session was held on July 8th and 9th with about 25 children in attendance. The
children have enjoyed hearing about some great Bible stories such as Noah and the
Flood, Jonah and the Whale, just to name a few, as well as some awesome crafts –
games in the gym – snacks and they even learned some new songs.
So if you missed out on all of the fun so far, you have one more chance to join us on
August 20th at 9:00 for the last day of VBS. After lunch we plan on having a ser-
vice project for the children to help with. We will be making “Lifesaver Awards”
which we hope to deliver to the St. Joe Fire Station. Our second project will be to
make Prayer Puffs which we will let the children distribute to someone they know
that may be ill or having a hard time.
On Sunday, August 21st the children will be singing a couple of the songs that they
enjoyed and we will be having an “All Church Picnic” directly following the 11:00 ser-
vice. There will be an “Island Inflatable” for the children and corn hole games for
the adults. So come join us for some good food and fellowship. Reservations are a
must in order to have just the right amount of food for everyone. You will find
these forms enclosed as well as at the Hospitality Center or the Church Office.
Please contact Pam Schuck or Kim Armstrong if you have any questions.
CHILDRENS SERMON VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
2016 is upon us and that means we will need “volunteers” to sign-up for the 2nd and
4th Sundays of each month to do the Children’s Message for the 11:00 service. You
will find a new sign-up sheet at the Hospitality Center so please drop by and sign up
for a Sunday or maybe even more than one! This is a special time in the service
just for our children before they head to Children’s Worship and Wonder but we
need your help to make it happen. So, If you have any questions or need some re-
sources, please don’t hesitate to let me know. Thank you! Pam Schuck, 812-483-
2468
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august 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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8 AM, 5:15 PM-WW 9:30 AM-4C Play & Learn
2 PM-Kitchen Open 6 PM-Marketing Committee
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10 AM-Youth to Burdette 2 PM-Kitchen Open
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11 AM-Ladies Aid Picnic 2 PM-Kitchen Open
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9 AM-Traditional Worship 10 AM-Breakfast, Sunday School,
Stockholder’s Brunch 11 AM-Discovery Worship
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8 AM, 5:15 PM-WW 9:30 AM-4C Play & Learn
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9:30 AM-Discovery Bible Study 6 PM-208 & Gym Reserved
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9 AM-Traditional Worship 10 AM-Breakfast, Sunday School
11 AM-Discovery Worship 12 PM-IMPACT
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8 AM, 5:15 PM-WW 9:30 AM-4C Play & Learn
3 PM-Open Gym
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3 PM-Open Gym
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9:30 AM-Discovery Bible Study 3 PM-Open Gym
5:45 PM-Music Board 6:30 PM-D/E/T Meet
7 PM-Council Meeting
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9 AM-VBS Finale
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9 AM-Traditional Worship 10 AM-Breakfast, Sunday School
11 AM-Discovery Worship 12 PM-Picnic for ALL/Inflatable
5:30 PM-Sr. High
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8 AM, 5:15 PM-WW 9:30 AM-4C Play & Learn
3 PM-Open Gym
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8 AM-Headstart Begins 3 PM-Open Gym
5:45 PM-Adult Handbells 7 PM-Adult Choir
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8 AM-Headstart 9:30 AM–Discovery Bible Study
1:30 PM-208 Reserved 3 PM-Open Gym
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9 PM-5th Quarter
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10 AM-Neighborhood Brunch
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9 AM-Traditional Worship 10 AM-Breakfast, Sunday School
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8 AM, 5:15 PM-WW 9:30 AM-4C Play & Learn
2 PM-Kitchen Open 6 PM-Marketing Committee
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10 AM-Youth to Burdette 2 PM-Kitchen Open
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9 AM-Traditional Worship 10 AM-Breakfast, Sunday School,
Stockholder’s Brunch 11 AM-Discovery Worship
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9:30 AM-Discovery Bible Study 3 PM-Open Gym
5:45 PM-Music Board 6:30 PM-D/E/T Meet
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9 AM-VBS Finale
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11 AM-Discovery Worship 12 PM-Picnic for ALL/Inflatable
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3 PM-Open Gym
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8 AM-Headstart Begins 3 PM-Open Gym
5:45 PM-Adult Handbells 7 PM-Adult Choir
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8 AM-Headstart 9:30 AM–Discovery Bible Study
1:30 PM-208 Reserved 3 PM-Open Gym
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9 PM-5th Quarter
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10 AM-Neighborhood Brunch
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5:45 PM-Adult Handbells 7 PM-Adult Choir