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    Volume 40

    Issue 3Denbigh Presbyterian Church

    Our Church Staff

    Pastor

    The Reverend Deborah Dail

    Ministerial Intern

    Rusty NortonDirector 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 Coordinator

    Alicia 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 [email protected]

    February 25, 2013

    Inside this issue:

    Lent/Easter 1

    Congregational Meeting News 2

    Worship and Finance 3

    Outreach 4-6

    DPC News 7

    Adult Spiritual Growth 8

    Pre-K and Stewardship 9

    Fellowship 10

    Childrens and Youth Ministry 11-12

    Congregational Care 13

    Birthday/Thank You 14

    March Schedule 15

    Calendar 16

    Next IssueMarch 25, 2013

    During the season of Lent we will have a sermon series

    on Giving It Up and Taking It On. Often we thinkabout giving up something such as chocolate during Lent.This year we will consider attitudes to give up duringLent (and beyond!). It is traditional during Lent to notonly give up something but also to take on somethingpositive, holy or service-oriented. This year we will takeon new attitudes and actions. Join us for these worship

    services as we seek to grow in Christ.

    Ash Wednesday, February 13, 7:30 p.m. Giving upSuperficiality -- Taking on Authenticity

    First Sunday in Lent, February 17, 10:30 a.m.Giving

    up SelfTaking on Service

    Second Sunday in Lent, February 24, 10:30 a.m.Giving up OUR Expectations Taking on GODS Sur-

    prises

    Third Sunday in Lent, March 3, 10:30 a.m.Givingup PrejudiceTaking on Family

    Fourth Sunday in Lent, March 10, 10:30 a.m.Giving

    up PrivilegeTaking on Humility

    Fifth Sunday in Lent, March 17, 10:30 a.m.Giving

    up the PastTaking on Gods Present and Future

    Passion/Palm Sunday, March 24, 10:30 a.m.Cantata

    and Giving up Excess Taking on Contentment

    Maundy Thursday, March 28, 7:30 p.m.Giving up

    LifeTaking on Death

    Easter Sunrise Service, March 31, 7:00 a.m. at SecondPresbyterian ChurchGiving up Darkness Taking

    on Light

    Easter, March 31, 10:30 a.m.Giving up Death

    Taking on Life

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    Minutes of the Annual Congregational Meeting of Denbigh Presbyterian Church

    January 20, 2013

    The Annual Congregational Meeting of Denbigh Presbyterian Church, with required notices having been given,was called to order and opened with prayer by the Moderator, The Reverend Deborah Dail, in the church sanctuary at11:31 a.m. on January 20, 2013.

    The congregation elected Kristen Spivey as Acting Secretary for the meeting. The Acting Secretary, KristenSpivey, declared a quorum present.

    The purpose of the meeting was to:1. Receive annual reports from the Session, Pre-Kindergarten and other groups.

    2. Receive as information the 2013 Operating Budget as approved by the Session.3. Review the adequacy of the Pastors salary as reflected in the 2013 Operating Budget and approve changes in the

    Term of Call.4. Receive a report from the team which has been meeting with the team at Second Presbyterian Church to consider

    proposal of uniting our ministries and moving toward eventual merger of the congregations.

    The following actions were taken:1. On motion made and duly seconded the published reports of the Session, Pre-Kindergarten and other groups were

    received as information.2. On motion made and duly seconded the Congregation received the 2013 Operating Budget for information as ap-

    proved by Session.3. On motion made and duly seconded the adequacy of compensation of the Pastor was reviewed and the following

    terms of call were approved in accordance with theBook of Order, G-2.0304:

    2013 2012

    Cash Salary (of which $28,402 is designated as $63,115 $61,877Allowance for housing, utilities, etc.45 % ofCash salary as approved by the Session at theDecember 11, 2012 Stated Meeting)Social Security Self-Employment Tax $ 4,828 $ 4,734

    Board of Pensions Dues (33 % or cash salary)Medical (21% of cash salary) $13,254 $12,530Pension; Death/Disability (12% of cash salary) $ 7,574 $ 7,425

    Professional Expense Reimbursement $ 2,700 $ 2,700Education Expense $ 1,000 $ 1,000

    Total Expense to the Church $92,471 $89,266

    Four Weeks Vacation, Two Weeks Continuing Education (continued on following page)

    A Sabbatical Leave of three months will be provided during the seventh year of continuous service to Denbigh Presbyte-

    rian Church and multiples thereof. Salary/housing allowance, pension/major medical benefits and professional expenses ineffect at that time will be maintained during the leave period. Annual study period will be waived in that year. The in-tended program of activity will be submitted six months prior to the scheduled proposed beginning of the Sabbatical Leavein accordance with the Presbytery of Eastern Virginia Guidelines for Sabbatical Leave. It is agreed that upon completion ofthe leave that the service to Denbigh Presbyterian Church will continue for a period of at least four times the length of theSabbatical Leave.

    Heard a report regarding uniting the ministries of Denbigh Presbyterian Church and moving toward eventual merger withSecond Presbyterian Church. On motion made and duly seconded, the congregation voted to continue the process that may

    result in a Plan of Union with Second Presbyterian Church of Newport News. On motion made and duly seconded the con-gregation approved the Plan of Union Team of Jim Wightman, Becky Skaar, Carolyn Woodard, Dale Pennell and Rev.Deborah Dail.

    On motion made and duly seconded the congregation voted to dispense with the reading of the minutes for all congrega-tional meetings and that the minutes be approved by the Session and be published in the Digestafter their approval by theSession.

    There being no other business the minutes of this meeting were forward to the Session for approval.

    There being no other business the meeting was adjourned with prayer by Donald Bickhart, President of the DenbighPresbyterian Corporation at 12:13 p.m.

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    Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper

    Please join us in celebrating the Lords Supper on Sunday, March 10. Please prayerfullyprepare for the celebration of the Lords Supper. Communion will also be served on

    Thursday, March 28 during the Maundy Thursday service and on Sunday, March 31 atthe 10:30 Easter service.

    CHURCH BUDGET

    Actual Year to Date January 31, 2013

    Total Income $ 19,766.87

    Total Expenses $ 21,291.31

    Net Difference $

    Church Record Active Membership (403)

    2/13 Ash Wednesday

    Attendance 2/3 2/10 2/13 2/17 2/24

    Worship 114 100 52 132 118

    Nurseries 8 8 0 10 6

    Sunday School 32 13 n/a 19 18

    Lorena Riely - Treasurer

    [email protected]

    We welcome Lorena Riely as our new Church Treas-urer. Lorena holds bachelors and masters degrees in

    accounting and previously served as accounting man-ager at a law firm. Lorena is married and has four chil-dren. She and her family are originally from New Yorkand have lived in Newport News for eight years.Please welcome Lorena to our church staff.

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    If we bring just one food item everySunday. . .Some suggestions for DUCOs pantry:

    Meat Peanut butter Fruit Jelly/Jam (Item is very Low) Cereal Spaghetti sauce Pasta Dry Potatoes Beans Canned meals (stew, ravioli,

    etc.)

    Rice Dry milk (individual pkgs.)

    Jello Baby food and formula

    Food items should becanned/boxed/non-perishable

    . . . the shelves wouldnever be bare.S.H.A.R.E.

    March 2013 S.H.A.R.E. orders can be placed the week of March 4-8. The orderswill be placed on Monday, March11 at 10:00 AM and will be distributed in theNarthex area of Denbigh Presbyterian Church on Saturday, March 23 from 7:00-7:30 AM. All orders must be picked up by 7:30 AM. Volunteers cannot be held

    responsible for orders which are not picked up.

    Denbigh Presbyterian Church mem-

    bers will work at the Food Bank on

    Saturday, March 23, 2013. For

    more information contact Terry

    Hall.

    Thank you to all who joined us on February 3 for our AnnualSouper Bowl of Caring Luncheon. We had 18 pots of soups/chili andsome yummy desserts. A huge thank you to all that brought food and forthe monetary donations received that will go to DUCO, Denbigh UnitedChristian Outreach. We collected $486 in monetary donations and 27cans of soup.

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    Easter Egg Hunt & Activities

    Join us for a fun-filled afternoon

    March 24, 2013

    Noon to 2:00 PM

    Hotdogs will be provided.

    Hosted by the Middle and High school youth.

    We need your help!We are in need of Easter candy to fill the eggs for the Easter Egg hunt.

    Please bring your donations and place them in the box on the kitchen counter

    labeled Easter candy. The candy needs to be individually wrapped and small

    enough to fit in a plastic egg. Thank you in advance for your generous

    donation.

    If you have any questions call or email: Liz Marshall 877-2048 [email protected].

    Journey to the Cross is an interactive meditation on the events of Jesus final days and

    His resurrection. Please join us and participate in this wonderful activity.

    A Middle and High School Youth Journey to the Cross will be open on March 17, fromnoon until 2:00 PM.

    Adults are invited to attend the Journey to the Cross on Sunday, March 24 anytime

    from 4:00-8:00 PM.

    Journey to the Cross will be open for anyone wishing to participate all day from 9:00

    AM until 8:00 PM on Monday, March 25.

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    The annual garage sale is just around the corner on April 20, 2013. It is time

    to start saving your treasures. If anyone has items for the sale, we will startcollecting them after P.O.R.T. Please price items prior to dropping themoff. All clothing items should be donated to LINK or other charitable organi-zations. As always, thank you for all of your support.

    SAVE THE DATES!

    Denbigh Presbyterian Church is hosting the P.O.R.T. homeless shelter the week ofMarch27-April3, 2013. Six partner churches will be serving in this ministry thatweek. We have full responsibility for the shelter the evening ofEaster Sunday,March 31. Please consider this as you make plans for Holy Week. Please sign upon the sheets posted on the office window, and thank you in advance for all of yourhelp with this very important ministry. For questions, please contact Gerry Ellis at757-877-4847 or [email protected].

    Please pray for our 2013 Haiti Mission Team. The team will be traveling to Haiti to serve withBruce and Deb Robinson from June 17 to June 27.

    Our Team consists of Patti Hall, Sandra Beebe, Penny Norton, Dawn Moss, Sandi Murawski,Deborah Dail, Megan Spivey, Mason Murawski, Justin Marshall and Jamie Spivey.

    Thank you for supporting the fundraisers which allow us to travel and buy needed supplies forthe work we will be doing.

    If you have projects at your home, team members may be available to do the projects. You maythen make a donation in the individuals name for his/her financial support for the trip.

    For more information about the Haiti Team, fundraisers and work project opportunities pleasecontact Sandi Murawski.

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    Pictorial Directories Expected By Mid-March

    The new pictorial church directories should be ready by mid-March. We are delighted to in-clude approximately 150 photographs of church members and friends. We hope this will help

    us all put names with faces and grow in our sense of connection and community here at DPC.

    The directory will be available in print version for $5 with a binder; $4 without a binder. Itwill also be available on-line through our web site and will be password protected. This willallow us to always have an up-to-date version of the directory. Further, you will be able toaccess the directory on your Smart Phones, Ipads and other electronic devices with a specialapp.

    Thanks for your patience in waiting for the most complete printed directory we can provideyou at this time. Thank you to Rusty Norton, Mason Murawski, Wanda Hale, Elaine Minch

    and Deborah Dail for their work on the directory.

    Annual Dinner With Deborah Welcomes Second PC Officers

    This year's Dinner With Deborah was a lovely evening of fellowship with officers, churchleaders and their spouses from both DPC and Second Presbyterian Church. Once again, Donand Charlotte Eason organized the event from start to finish with their usual grace and atten-tion to detail. Thank you, Don and Charlotte. We also appreciate Shirlie Anson and Jane Martin

    providing interactive and fun entertainment for the evening.

    Would you like to explore membership in Denbigh Presbyterian Church? If so, please join usfor a New Member Class on Sunday, March 10, from 11:45 until not later than 3 p.m. Lunchwill be served and childcare will be provided upon request. Please contact Deborah Dail orRusty Norton at 877-2048 if you are interested in attending the class. We will provide you a

    packet of materials prior to class.

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    Women's Bible Study Draws to a Close

    The Women's Bible StudyJames: Mercy Triumphs ends on Monday,

    March 11 with a lasagna dinner and time of fellowship and study.

    Participants will meet Monday, March 4 and 11 from 6:30 to 8:30

    p.m. The nine-week study has brought together approximately 50women and has been a fruitful time of learning God's Word. Thank

    you to Iris Lewis for coordinating the study; to Debbie Ames, Kristi

    Spivey, Sandi Murawski and Deborah Dail for being Small Group

    Leaders; to Alicia Lewis for providing childcare and to all who have

    participated.

    The Adult I Sunday School class begins a new quarter on Sunday, March 3, with a study inboth the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures. Topics to be studied include the Kingdom of God,Resurrection Hope (during the Easter season), and a Call to Holy Living. The study will con-sist of readings in Daniel, Luke, 1&2 Thessalonians, and 1&2 Peter. If, like many of us, yourknowledge of almost anything is greater than your knowledge of the Bible, this class is a greatway to start overcoming that. And it may change your life. Please consider joining in on Sun-day mornings at 9:15 in the Conference Room.

    Adult I Sunday School Class Reaches Out With: The Adult I class collects a free-willoffering (mostly pennies and other loose change) each week. A total of $103.00 was collectedduring 2012, and the class presented that money to a family from Myanmar who worship atWythe Presbyterian and whose daughter was struck and killed while crossing Kecoughtan

    Road on her way to the church.

    On March 1-3 approximately 75 women from Denbigh and Great Bridge PresbyterianChurches have been on a retreat in Williamsburg. Our pastor Deborah Dail is the retreat

    leader . We welcome this time of prayer, learning and fellowship.

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    Denbigh PresbyterianPre-Kindergarten

    February was a fun month at DPPK. The three year old classes wereworking on shapes, numbers, and the colors pink and red. The 2 year

    old class made special snowmen to take home to share with their families.Both groups talked about love and passed out valentines to their friends.

    Our four year olds learned about Presidents and how to stay healthy.February is Heart Health Month, so we had a visit from an orthopedicnurse, with her skeleton friend, Mr. Bones. It is also Dental Health Month,so Courtney from Dr. Avents and Dr. Huies dental practice came to talk

    about how to keep our teeth healthy.

    Thanks to Mrs. Marshall and Mr. Norton who helped out at our second

    chapel. Students brought more than 25 canned goods to donate to DUCO.DPPK is prepared for our next rating under the Virginia Star Quality

    Initiative. We are expecting our rater to visit during the first two weeks ofMarch, and we should have our star rating by mid-April. If you happen tosee any of the Pre-k staff around the building, please take a moment to letthem know you appreciate how hard they have worked to be ready!

    Maggie Vincelette

    DPPK Director

    The One Great Hour of Sharing offeringwill be collected on March 31. Please look forbrochures and envelopes in the Sunday bulletins starting Sunday, March 3. This year fundswill go to Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, Self-Development of People, and PresbyterianHunger Program. Remember, Sharing Brings Joy!

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    Prime Timers March 10, 2:30 PM Virginia OperasArias and Duets at CNUs Ferguson Center for

    the Arts

    April 20, 5:30 AMVolunteer at the Peninsula Foodbank

    May 9 - Day trip to Edenton, NC. It is a charming and quaint town to visit and the tour will

    include lunch. More details to follow May 11Volunteer for Adopt-a-Spot June 9, 2:30 PMAttend Poquoson Island Players production ofOklahoma

    If any Prime Timer has an idea for the group to participate in and would like to take charge of it,

    please contact Elaine. We are always looking for interesting and fun things to do!

    The Prime Timers offer a big THANK YOU to the Presbyterian Women for sponsoring,and the high school youth and their leaders for preparing and serving, our Valentines luncheon

    on February 17. The dcor was beautiful, the meal delicious and the service rivaled any 5-starrestaurant!

    This is the last year Lisa and David Canaday, Becky Skarr and Jim Hiltabidle will beleading the high school youth. We certainly appreciate all the luncheons they have served us

    the last few years!

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    Faith Weaver Friends

    Faith Weaver Friends is our exciting childrens and youth ministry which meets on Wednesday

    nights from 5:45 to 7:30 p.m. This program features Bible study, dinner, recreation, music,crafts and lots of fun.

    Our spring session began January 30, 2013 with more than 30 children/youth in attendance.

    The spring session runs through May 1.

    Spring session tuition is $15.00 for the first child, $10.00 for the second child (not to exceed

    $30.00 per family). This helps cover the cost of dinner and supplies. Scholarships are avail-able.

    Thank you to all my Faith Weaver Friends volunteers. This program could not run withoutyou! I truly appreciate every one of you.

    If you have any questions about Faith Weaver Friends please contact me at

    [email protected].

    Liz Marshall

    Valentine's Luncheon Enjoyed By All

    Even though Valentine's Day and the luncheon are only a pleasant memory now, we, the

    Women of our Church, would like to thank our dedicated youth and their leaders, Lisa andDavid Canaday. We are so fortunate each year to have the generation before us set a beautiful

    table with food that was prepared with much thought and love. There are many who workedbehind the scenes who were part of the team. Our gratitude goes to them as well. It is a per-

    fect example of how the generational divide can be overcome.

    God bless, Anneliese Collins, Presbyterian Women

    Michael, Lisa and David Canaday, JimHiltabidle, Christy Silva, Katie TenEyck, JoshAvery, Becky Skaar, Maria King, Grey Daven-

    port and his friend Madison, Megan Mansell,Justin, Sara and Liz Marshall.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Are you a graduate or do you have

    a graduate in your family?We have set Sunday, June 2 to celebrate and pray for the graduates in worship. We

    need your help to make this a meaningful celebration. Please call the church office at 877-2048 to confirm your graduate can attend the events on June 2. We know that many are work-

    ing and traveling, but we are hopeful that the day might be cleared on schedules.

    Please submit to the church office several pictures of your graduate (ideas are the seniorpicture, one from a church event, a baby picture etc.). We need these photos by May 19.Also, please complete an information form with details about your graduate and his/her future

    plans for inclusion in the Graduate Brochure.

    Many of us are already longing for summer and have begun making plans for the special

    ways we will spend our time this summer.

    Our Childrens and Youth Ministry Committee invites you to consider sending your

    child or teen to our Presbyterian summer camp. Makemie Woods, located near Williams-burg, offers a variety of camps for children who are entering first grade through teens who arein high school. We believe church camp experiences help nurture and strengthen the faith ofour children and youth. We encourage you to go to www.makwoods.org to see the many andvaried camp offerings and the camp schedule. There are Makemie Woods camp brochures out-side of Liz Marshalls office. You may also see Liz or Kathy Baldwin for assistance.

    In past years DPC has been able to provide many scholarships for camp, but due to

    church budget constraints our scholarship funds are more limited than usual. As the economycontinues to impact us individually it also has impacted the church. While we still will be ableto provide some assistance, we ask all families to carefully and prayerfully consider what youcan afford to contribute to the cost of your child/children attending camp.

    Makemie Woods offers a number of discounts. There is an Advanced Pay Discountwhen payment is made in full for the camp upon registration ($10 discount.) There is anEarly Registration Discount if you register before April 1 ($10 discount) First Time Camp-ers receive a $20 discount for one session only, Active Duty Military Dependents receive a$10 discount if either parent is currently serving in the armed forces or reserves. There is also

    a Family Discount when families are sending more than one child (subtract $30 from thecamp fee of each additional child).

    We ask that everyone applying for scholarship assistance also register for camp in

    a timely manner to receive the maximum amount of discounts for which they are eligible.This will help you and the church as we try to stretch our dollars to assist as many campers as

    possible. Please note that camp applications should be in to Makemie Woods by April 1

    to receive maximum discounts. You may register on-line at www.makwoods.org .

    Please see Kathy Baldwin for addition information and forms.

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    Joan Kiser

    Rhett Hickman

    Conner,

    grand nephew of Darlene Mays-Tittman

    Myrna Bickhart

    Jerry HelmsAmelia Britts daughter-in-law

    Marianne Williams father

    Michelle Ramdeholls mother and brother

    Trudy Bowmans husband

    Kathy Baldwins father

    Leslie Maloney

    Jamie Eason

    Pete Buchanan

    Stephanie HarrisAnne Averys sister-in-law

    Chip Shefeltons father

    Morris Kincaid

    Beth Coulson

    Sadie Johnson

    Phil Gruber

    Johnny Ames

    LuAnn Jusino

    Rebecca Powell

    Betty RoachAlistair Paton,

    brother of Rita Stevens and Lillie Gagliardi

    Paul Reynolds father, Paul

    Janeane Reynolds father

    Diana Woodall, Pat Hortons daughter

    Andrea Marchese

    Family members of Andrea Marchese

    Michael Duncan

    Whit MayesAkara, great granddaughter of the Thiessens

    Hiromi OKeeffe

    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

    Jonathan

    Graebener

    Dan

    Barnhart

    David

    Burroughs

    Terri Minch Osner Daniel Troyer Rob Phelps

    Lazaro Durruty

    Mark Manoso Ryan Jones James OSuna

    Jennifer Hale Will iams

    Derrick Parker Fred Wong

    Our Deployed Mi l i tary Ricardo Marquez

    Our Missionaries in HaitiBruce and Deb Robinson

    Serving in thePeace Corps KirkMcCullough

    We express our sympathies to

    the following families. MayGod bring comfort and

    hope to all who grieve.

    Brenda Lamb and family on the deathof her father, William Rorrer.

    Jackie LedBetter and family on thedeath of her sister.

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    For all in my church family who visited me

    both in the hospital following two surgeries and mystays in the rehab center, I want to thank you. For

    everyone who sent flowers, food, cards and who

    came to visit me since Ive been home, I do appre-ciate it. Thank you for your prayers and may Godbless you each and every one for all your kind

    deeds.

    Sincerely, Becky Powell

    Dear DPC family,

    Thank you so much for your prayers, phone

    calls, cards and thoughts during my recent illness.

    Earl and I both appreciate everything.

    I am doing much better.

    Shirley and Earl Lassiter

    Dear DPC,

    We received the James study books-againmany thanks for thinking of us and getting them in

    the mail.

    We also wanted to say thanks for the Christ-mas funds and tell you we used them to get some

    special ortho shoes for Deb and insoles for Bruce

    and a few other personal items we needed at the

    house.

    I can already feel the difference in my one

    foot. I have planter facitisis in one foot.

    Thanks,

    Bruce and Deb

    I would like to thank everyone who has so

    graciously given of their time cooking meals for theEaster and Marchese families. There was a great

    need and, as always, our wonderful congregation

    has provided so much for these families. God Bless

    you all.

    Pat Horton, Congregational Care Chair.

    1 Donna Hull

    1 Daniel Jones

    3 Austin Dail

    3 Sherii Barkdull

    3 Adam Renner

    3 Michael Greene

    4 Jennifer Banner

    6 Sidney Capps

    6 Wanda Hale

    6 Molly Capps

    8 Fred Wong

    8 Aurelia Grant

    7 Christy Silva

    7 Jim Wightman

    12 Cynthia Banner

    12 Darlene Mays-Tittman

    A14 Charles & Martha Miller

    A16 Fred and Beth Wong

    A18 Jim & Debbie VollmerA18 Ray & Trudy Bowman

    A19 David and Audra Baird

    20 Betty Carr

    20 Kester McCullough

    20 Mikhayla Powers

    A21 Don and Peggy Harvey

    21 Matt Burroughs

    21 Lazaro Durruty, Sr.21 Madeline Kienke

    22 Dawn Moss

    24 Terry Hall

    25 Ruby Carter

    26 Joshua Avery

    26 Jane Martin

    26 Patti Hall

    31 Alanna Durruty

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    Marchese,Andrea

    Hall,Patti

    Hall,Terry

    Hoopes,Irene

    Rogers,Sarah

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    Hull,Donna

    Hunt,Connie

    Amos,Jennifer

    Amos,John

    Pre-school

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    Miller,Martha

    Mansell,Heather

    Norton,Penny

    Melvin,Stac

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    Sweigert,Crystal

    Smith,Pat

    Mansell,Suzanna

    Coll,Stacey

    Mansell,Adrianna

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    Woodard,Carolyn

    Singletary,Juanita

    Murawski,Sandi

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    Miller,Charles

    Singletary,Juanita

    Wong,Beth

    McLeod,John

    Williams,Phil

    Bill,Janet

    Eason,Charlotte

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    Richardson,Debbie

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    Thiessen,Franz

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    Mayes,Whit

    McLeod,John

    Pauley,Rick

    Skaar,Becky

    Vassos,Carolyn

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    Shefelton,Chip

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    Womens Retreat, March 1-3

    SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

    1Pre-KConferences

    210:00 AA(FR,CR)

    3 3rdSunday inLent9:15 Sunday School10:30 Worship

    4

    10:00 PG (P)

    6:30-8:30Womens BS

    (S,EW)

    5

    6:30 Staff & Vol-unteer Oversight(L)

    7:00 WOC Council(CR)7:30 OA (Rm 9)

    6

    5:45 FWF6:45 Choir8:00 Bells

    7

    8:00 AA(FR,CR)

    8 9

    10:00 AA(FR,CR)

    10 4thSunday inLent9:15 Sunday School10:30 Worship

    /Communion11:45 New MemberClass

    1110:00 PG (P)

    6:30-8:30Womens BS

    (S,EW)

    1211:00-2:00 EASE(FR,CR)

    7:00 Session (FR)7:30 OA (Rm 9)

    13

    5:45 FWF

    6:45Choir8:00 Bells

    14

    8:00 AA(FR,CR)

    15 169:00 AdopSpot10:00 AA

    (FR,CR)

    17 5thSunday inLent9:15 Sunday School10:30 WorshipNoon-2:00 MS/HSJourney to the Cross(EW)

    1810:00 PG (P)

    199:45 Pre-K Chapel(S)10:00 Esther Circle(L)

    10:00 Lydia Circle7:00 Priscilla Circle@ Pennells7:30 OA (Rm 9)

    209:45 Pre-KChapel (S)

    5:45 FWF6:45 Choir8:00 Bells

    21

    7:00 Plan ofUnion Team(Rm 9)8:00 AA(FR,CR)

    22 235:30 Food-Bank7:00 SHAR(N)

    10:00 AA(FR,CR)

    24 Palm Sun-day9:15 Sunday School10:30 Worship/CantataNoon-2:00 Easter

    Egg Hunt4:00-8:00 AdultsJourney to the Cross

    25 Digest9:00-8:00 Jour-ney to the Cross10:00 PG (P)

    26

    7:30 OA (Rm 9)

    27 PORTBeginsNO FWF

    6:45 Choir8:00 Bells

    28 PORT

    Maundy Thurs-day7:30 Worship/Communion

    8:00 AA Moved

    29 PORTPre-K Closed

    30 PO10:00 AA(FR,CR)

    31 PORT

    Easter Sunday7:00 Sunrise @ 2ndPC9:15 Sunday School10:30 Worship/C i

    AAAlcoholics Anonymous SSanctuary PGPrayer Group MOCMen of the ChurchEASEEarly Alzheimers Support and Education DPW Denbigh Presbyterian Women FWFFaith Weaver Friend

    HSHigh School P-Parlor or Pastors Office CR-Conference Room L-Library EWEducation WingMSMiddle School OAOvereaters Anonymous PEVAPresbytery of Eastern Virginia

    BSBible Study PTs Prime Timers FR-Fellowship Room K - Kitchen