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A Union of Second and Denbigh Presbyterian Churches
Denbigh United Denbigh United Denbigh United
Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Church
Denbigh Campus
302 Denbigh Blvd.
Newport News, VA 23608
(757) 877-2048
(757) 898-1076 (Fax)
(757) 898-1043 (Preschool)
www.denbighpres.org
Second Campus
201 Menchville Road
Newport News, VA 23602
(757) 874-2113
Information 1
Worship/Session News 2
Adult Education 3
Outreach 4-7
Finance 7
Fellowship/Stewardship 8
Children’s/Youth Ministry 9-11
Summer Program 12
Congregational Care 13
Birthday/Thank you 14
June Sunday Schedule 15
June Calendar 16
Inside This Issue
June 2014
Honoring Our 2014
Graduates Join us for worship and celebration
on June 1 as we honor our 13 graduates. Many
of our graduates will participate in the service
and will share their talents to the glory of God.
We will celebrate the Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper and send our graduates forth with our love, prayers and
encouragement.
The Prime Timers are hosting a reception following the worship
service. If you can bring food for the reception please sign up at the
kitchen counter on May 25.
Douglas Rogers will be giving a recital of classical guitar on
Sunday, June 1 at 4:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary. The program
features popular Irish and Celtic folk music as arranged for guitar
by Mauro Giuliani. The recital will also include Gerald Garcia's
Celtic Airs, featuring the popular Morrissey's Gig. The program
will conclude with a set of etudes by Brazilian composer Heitor
Villa-lobos. There will be a reception in the Fellowship Hall
following the recital. Proceeds from the free will offering will go
to the clean water projects in Haiti being done by our missionary
Bruce Robinson.
Haiti Benefit Recital
and Reception
Our Church Staff
Denbigh Campus
Pastor
The Reverend Deborah Dail
Ministerial Assistant
Rusty Norton
Director of Children’s and
Youth Ministries
Liz Marshall
Director of Music Ministries
Jane Martin
Administrative Assistant
Wanda Hale
Sexton Team
Mark and June Tessarolo
Nick and Lauren Tessarolo
Preschool Director
Maggie Vincelette
Nursery Coordinator
Alicia Lewis
Treasurer
Lorena Riely
Second Campus
Administrative Assistant
Charlene Bedford
Sexton
Veronika Jones
Preschool Director
Tammy Castagna
Church Record Active Membership (497 as of March 2014)
Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
Please join us in celebrating the Lord’s Supper on Sunday,
June 1. Please prayerfully prepare for the celebration of the
Lord’s Supper.
Received into the membership of DUPC Joan Apley, Jessica
Horine (and children Cheyenne and Wyatt) and Mike and
Kristi Lajoie (and son Joey).
Approved DUPC and Denbigh United Presbyterian
Preschool treasurers’ reports.
Approved minutes of April 22, 2014 Stated Session
meeting.
Approved amended Denbigh United Presbyterian Preschool
Bylaws.
Approved hiring Tammy Castagna as Director of the
Denbigh United Presbyterian Preschool effective August 1,
2014.
Concurred with decision of Second Presbyterian Preschool
Board to allow Charlene Bedford to stop working when her
duties for the Church and Preschool are complete even
though she is being paid through June 30, 2014.
Approved creating designated place on church lawn for
proper disposition of communion elements in keeping with
The Book of Order.
Approved letter to Church Mutual Insurance concerning
church insurance policy.
Approved the report of Gerry Ellis (ruling elder commis-
sioner) on the April 29, 2014 meeting of the Presbytery of
Eastern Virginia.
Received committee reports for information.
Prayed for the ministries and people of DUPC and for other
local and global needs.
Attendance 4/27 5/4 5/11 5/18
Worship 152 178 162 176
Nurseries 5 12 4 8
Sunday School 47 51 41 38
Are You Looking for a Circle of Friends? A Small Group May Be the Answer. Here at Denbigh United we have several Small Groups and are eager to start more. A Small
Group is a group of 6-12 people who meet weekly or every other week for Bible study/discussion,
prayer, fellowship and service. Deep and abiding friendships can grow in these groups as believers
student God’s Word and support one another.
Our existing groups are listed below. If you are interested in an existing group or in being a
part of a new group, please contact Deborah Dail or Tim Jacoby.
Sunday evenings (every other week) from 6:30-8 p.m. This group meets at the church and
childcare is provided. The facilitator is Kristi Spivey, and the group is currently studying
Managing Life. For information, call Kristi at (757) 814-9538.
Sunday evenings (every other week) from 5:30-7:30 p.m. This group meets at the home of
Dale and Keith Pennell. The group discusses the Sunday sermons. For more information,
contact Dale Pennell at (757) 303-7762.
Monday evenings (every week) at 7:30 p.m. This group meets at the home of Tim and
Debbie Jacoby. For more information, contact Tim Jacoby at (412) 720-4808.
The Adult Bible Class is taught by Jay Dunn and Bob Young. During the spring quarter (March
through May) the Adult Bible Class will be studying a variety of Old and New Testament books with
an emphasis on exploring the connections between Jesus and the Hebrew Scriptures. The class
meets Sunday mornings at 9:15 in the Conference Room.
The Ladies Discussion Group is studying Where Faith and Culture Meet. This series of six DVDs
and the study book will engage you in Bible study discussion regarding bold ways to discover God’s
challenge in each of us - to minister to our culture - and what that means to you. If interested in
joining us, please contact Amy Schmidt at [email protected]. This class meets at 9:15 on
Sunday mornings in the Parlor.
Living as a Committed Christian in the Kingdom in the 21st Century Class
The class, featuring a small group discussion/seminar format, will use relevant Scripture to consider
the implications of how a Christian might deal with such issues as: healthcare, poverty, affluence,
inequality, education, individualism and community, human rights, diversity, violence, the Jesus of
the Gospels, Christian responsibilities, and other issues that might surface or become prominent in
the news. Mike Langrehr will facilitate this class which will meet in the Library. Please join us at
9:15 a.m.
If we bring just one food item every Sunday. . . Some suggestions for THRIVE’s pantry:
Canned
Meat
Peanut butter
Fruit Jelly/Jam
Cereal Crackers
Gravy Dry or canned Potatoes
Beans Canned meals (stew, ravioli,
etc.)
Rice Dry milk (individual pkgs.)
Jello or
Pudding
Stuffing mix
Food items should be
canned/boxed/non-perishable
. . . the shelves would never be bare.
THRIVE Peninsula formerly
D.U.C.O. (Denbigh United Christian
Outreach) is in critical need of food
supplies. Each week the need is
greater than the week before. We
thank you in advance for all of your
support. You may bring your food do-
nations to church and place them on
the kitchen counter where they are
picked up and taken to D.U.C.O. each
week.
JUST A
REMINDER……
Articles for the July Digest are due in the
office by 9:00 a.m. on Monday, June 23,
2014. Any announcement you wish to
have in the Sunday bulletin must be
called in, emailed, or delivered to the
office by noon on Thursdays with the
exception of the summer months (June,
July and August) when the deadline will
be Wednesdays at noon.
THANK YOU !
Did you miss a recent Sunday at church and
wish you could go back and hear the sermon, or
maybe you were there and are just trying to
remember what was said? Well fear not, you are
in luck! Just go to our website
www.denbighpres.org, look on the left side for
2014 Sermons, and find the Sunday you may
have missed. There are both audio and text
versions for most sermons, which you can
download or stream online. Also, a full
recording of the entire service can be obtained if
you make a request through the church office.
Older sermons are archived and can also be
made available if you are looking for a particular
one as well.
S.H.A.R.E. Dates for June
June 2014 S.H.A.R.E. orders will be placed the week of June 9-13.
The June orders will be distributed in the Narthex area of Denbigh
United Presbyterian Church on Saturday, June 28 from 7:00-7:30 AM.
All orders must be picked up by 7:30 AM on the distribution date.
Volunteers cannot be held responsible for orders which are not picked
up.
DUPC Youth will work at the Food Bank
on Saturday, June 28. Please contact
Terry Hall for additional information.
The 2014 Food Bank Volunteer Schedule is now posted on the bulletin board near the kitchen
counter. Please make note of when your group (e.g., PimeTimers, Youth, etc.) is scheduled.
Thank you to Ken Bowers for developing the schedule again this year.
As some of you may know, DUPC conducts a Monday morning worship service at The Gardens at
Warwick Forest four times a year. Join us on June 30 at 10:00 a.m. for the next service. The Gar-
dens is a Riverside Hospital continuing care facility. Depending on their physical condition, those in
residence may attend the chapel service or watch the live televised program from the comfort of their
rooms. This month, over twenty DUPC members participated in the worship service as greeters, in
singing, as comforters, and in general support of this outreach. It is a true blessing to see the impact
we have on those who may not otherwise have a worship experience. Are you interested in helping?
Participation in this rewarding effort is made easy. Come and sing, greet, pass out bulletins, or act as
a worship leader. For information, please call Rusty Norton at 757-414-1092 (C) or send an email to
The Gardens at Warwick Forest
The Session has approved raising funds to purchase
a van or bus. This vehicle will allow us to more
efficiently transport children and adults to all
Church events and provide a way for youth, seniors
and others to travel to activities and service
opportunities. If you would like to contribute,
designate your check “Church Vehicle Fund.” If you
would like to help with fund-raising, contact Verni
Saunders at 874-3923 or [email protected].
Alternative Gifts for Father’s Day to Benefit
Haiti Projects. Does your father have every-
thing they need or want? Are you struggling to
figure out a gift that will honor the women and
men in your life who have made a difference?
Consider making a gift to the church for a Haiti
project in honor of your loved one. We have
beautiful, full-color cards that you may present
to your loved one on his special day. Stop at the
kitchen counter, select the Haiti project to which
you want your donation designated, make your
donation and receive the card(s). Checks should
be made payable to Denbigh United Presbyte-
rian Church. The memo line should designate
the Haiti project you select.
If you have donations of coats, sweaters, clothes,
furniture, etc., please consider donating them to
LINK or PORT or others in need. Please remem-
ber the Homeless Shelters are always in need of
new white socks (all sizes), travel-sized toiletries,
blankets, coats and more. If you can donate items
please notify Joe Bender at 757-969-1365 to set
up a time to meet at Denbigh United and he will
gladly take the donated items to where they will
do the most good.
CHURCH BUDGET
Actual Year to Date April 30, 2014
Total Income $ 157,020.10
Total Expenses $ 144,668.58
Net Difference $ 12,351.52
Mike Langrehr would like to convey the thanks and appreciation of the Sussex II State Prison Kairos
Prison ministry team for the generous cookie support from Denbigh United Presbyterian Church.
There were approximately 80 dozen cookies baked by our members and you can rest assured that
each and every one of them was thoroughly enjoyed by the folks who ate them. Your kindness and
generosity are indeed a blessing.
On Sunday, June 22, 2014, members of our Haiti team will have one last fundraiser before they
embark on their trip on July 11, 2014. We invite you to bake your favorite cake or pie to be
auctioned off or, you might just enjoy the sweets someone else has prepared. It is also the Sunday
before Vacation Bible School begins. We will be setting up that afternoon, so you will need lots of
sweets to strengthen you. With much appreciation, the Haiti Team
Looking ahead: June 1, 11:45 AM – Host the Graduates’ Reception after worship August 14, 5:30 PM – Provide dinner for 25 volunteers at Lackey Free Clinic
August 17, 2:30 PM – Sound of Music at Peninsula Community Theater
September – Annual picnic (date, time and place to be announced)
October 21, 12:00 noon – Luncheon in fellowship room and music provided by The
Chesapeake Chorus
November 9, 2:00 PM – Pianist Bob Milne at Williamsburg Players Theater
The PrimeTimers met on May 20 at 12:00 noon at DUPC for a salad lunch. Gary and Janet Bill were
bid a sad good-bye and best wishes for their new life in PA. Barbara Norman and Bonnie Williams
presented an organ-piano program following the luncheon.
WARNING, WEAR RED!
June 8 is the date when we are invited to make our Pentecost Offering. We are asked to wear red in
remembrance of this special time. Menchville House, a ministry in our own community, will receive
40 percent of the offering. Please open your hearts to the children and youth in our midst and give
as generously as you are able.
ATTENTION MEN: The 2014 Presbyterian Men’s Conference will be held at Massanetta Springs
on July 18 – 20. This is a wonderful opportunity to get away for a weekend of fellowship, worship
and relaxation with other Presbyterian men from churches primarily in Virginia and North Caro-
lina. Speakers include Tommy Burleson, who led his NC State Wolfpack team to the 1974 NCAA
National Championship, as well as theologians of national and international stature. Details about
the conference are available at www.midatlanticmen.org or from Jay Dunn at church or by calling
him at 874-1258. Pilgrimages and retreats have long been a tradition in faith re-creation, so don’t
miss out on this opportunity.
Vacation Bible School 2014
Monday June 23 – Friday June 27
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Closing Ceremony will be Sunday, June 29
during the 10:30 worship service, followed by a family picnic.
Register Now!
If you have any questions, call Liz Marshall at 876-0490
or Denise Thurston 502-319-0312
Dates to Remember
for Vacation Bible School
Sunday, June 15, 9:15 a.m. Training Meeting for ALL volunteers
Saturday, June 21, Noon, setting up rooms with supplies.
Sunday, June 22, during worship service, all volunteers will be
commissioned. After church, set up the sanctuary.
Monday, June 23, all volunteers need to arrive by 5:30. Bag dinners will be served at 5:45.
Sunday, June 29, closing program during the worship service. Family picnic after the service.
Please bring a dish to share with our VBS families. Hamburgers and Hot Dogs will be
provided.
Also need to break down the sanctuary and the church of all the decorations.
In need of volunteers for Vacation Bible School.
We have something for everyone. Volunteer forms are on the
bulletin board. If you have any questions please see Liz Marshall
or call me at 876-0490 or Denise Thurston 502-319-0312. We
look forward to hearing from you!
Check out the bulletin board to see how you can donate some sup-
plies that are needed for Vacation Bible School. Take off the top slip
and sign the one attached to the board, bring back the item with your
slip attached no later than Saturday, June 22. Items may be placed in
the box on the kitchen counter marked VBS. Thank you so much for
your generous help!
MONTREAT – A gem of the Presbyterian Church nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains. This
wonderful conference center/college/retreat place/and town hosts people of all ages throughout the
year for Conferences on Music and Worship, Youth, Life Long Learning (Road Scholar), Peacemak-
ing, Preaching, Christian Education, Spirituality, and Worship and the Arts.
For the first time in many many years we have a group of youth who will be attending the Youth
Conference July 22-28 with adults Liz Marshall and Barbara and Chip Shefelton. Those youth pres-
ently in grades 8-12 are eligible to attend. At this time we are taking 6 youth. They will join 1000+
youth from all over the country to share in Keynotes, Small Groups, Worship, Music, and Recreation.
Barb and Chip have taken groups for years and have always found it to be a transformative week for
the youth – we have even had youth that went back as adults to be small group leaders and on the
summer college staff.
The cost is about $500 per youth (conference, housing, food and travel). Those going will be work-
ing to raise money to cover the cost. If you would like to partially sponsor a youth or make any small
donations please make a check to DUPC and note Montreat at the bottom. Envelopes are in the
pews.
You can learn more about Montreat at www.montreat.org and the youth conference at http://
www.montreat.org/current/2014-youth-conferences-at-montreat. If you have other questions please
see Liz or Barb.
Sunday School classes are being offered for those in Kindergarten through High School. Classes
start at 9:30 a.m. and conclude at 10:20 a.m.
Kindergarten through Middle School students are studying Awesome Adventures, Paul’s Amazing
Quest.
Senior Highs are studying Choose: Steer Wide of Total Stupidity.
This Bible study walks students through some of the major truths in God's Word. In this study they
will learn
What happens when you live God's way
How you can resist temptation and make good choices and more.
Join us Sunday morning for a light breakfast and donuts at 9:15. Classes start at 9:30.
Kindergarten through 3rd grade students meet in Room 23 in the Preschool Wing.
4th, 5th and Middle School students meet in Room 5 in the Education Wing.
Senior High students meet in Room 9 in the Education Wing.
We are providing Children’s Church for students in kindergarten through 5th grade. Children will be
excused from the sanctuary after the children’s sermon. Parents are asked to pick up children from
room 5 after the worship service. Students will learn about worship, engage in worship and learn a
Bible lesson. Volunteers are needed for this ministry to continue on a weekly basis.
Summer Outreach to Children
What: Nutritious, kid-friendly lunch, academic tutoring and enrichment ac-
tivities in a Christian environment
Whom: Children who have completed kindergarten through grade 8
When: Monday, Wednesday, Friday each week from June 30 to
August 29 (no program on July 4)
Time: 10 a.m. to noon
Some extended hours for field trips
Volunteers are needed to:
Assist in preparing and serving lunch
Pack lunches that will be sent home with children for their Tues-
day and Thursday meals
Tutor children in reading, writing and mathematics
Provide enrichment activities for the children
Spend time and build relationships with the children
Provide transportation for children who need rides
Please call the church office at 877-2048 to volunteer.
Joan Kiser
Rhett Hickman
Myrna Bickhart
Amelia Britt’s daughter-in-law
Kathy Baldwin’s father
Leslie Maloney
Chip Shefelton’s father
Morris Kincaid
Hiromi O’Keeffe
Scott, nephew of Rita Stevens and Lillie Gagliardi
Ham and Nancy Fairfield
Beau Riely
Dean Adams
Ruth McCullough
Paul, Lynn and Kevin Ardary
Dawn Renee Moss’s stepfather
John Sadler
Lisa Canaday’s father
Barry Phillips
Billye Phillips
Bonnie Phillips
Bob Apley
Randy Snapp
Thomas Nyenty
Jim Highsmith
Marcie Lynn
Jennifer Mansell
Andrea Marchese
Sara Sue Law
Dorothy Spraker
Alice Bartron
Donna Hull
Barbara Brennan
Scott Jones
John Munick
Jennifer Mansell
Jim Harris, friend of Pat Terry
Our Military Tom Joyce Bruce Baffer Joel Silva
Robert Depp Caroline Joyce Michael Shea
Pete Marshall Fred Wong Daniel Jones
Jennifer
Lambert
Dan
Barnhart
Mark
Manoso
David Powers Jacob Mayes Ryan Jones
Lazaro
Durruty
Jessica
Horine
Terri Minch Osner
Jonathan Graebener
(Nephew of Joanna and Bev Daniels)
Our Deployed Military Drew Holt (Grandson of Charles and Beverely
Krespach) Ricardo Marquez
Our Missionaries Bruce and Deb Robinson
Meredith and Sandy Elder
Bob and Sharon Hallissy
We express our
sympathies to the
following
families.
May God
bring
comfort
and hope to all who grieve.
Jim Robinson and family on the
death of Eleanor M. Robinson
The Williams family on the death of
Dorothy Williams.
Dean and Mary Nell Adams on the
death of their son-in-law.
The Bender family on the death of
Brenda’s mother Margaret Nickels.
Thank you for the cards and well wishes during my
hand surgery and recovery. I feel blessed to have such
a wonderful church family. Sheila Moore
Dear DUPC family,
We are forever grateful for the out pour of love we received
after our mother’s ( Jenny Ames) passing on April 10. We
are comforted by your prayers, cards & concern we con-
tinue to receive from our loving church family. A heartfelt
& tearful thank you, Debbie & John Ames, Danny and
Connie Hunt
Dear Friends,
Thank you for your prayers, thoughts, and cards wish-
ing me a speedy recovery. I'm certain your kindness has
had much to do with my improved health. God bless each
of you. With love, Marcie
I wish to extend a huge THANK YOU to my church family
for helping me during this latest health crisis. The flowers,
cards, and visits really boosted my morale. I was in MIH
under isolation for 5 days then spent 17 days in rehab at St.
Francis. I came home on Saturday, May 3 and am receiv-
ing Home Care for now to regain my strength. Progressing
each day. Thank you again for being there for me.
Sara Sue Law
1 Victoria Coll
1 Lucy Andrews
1 Cassidy Spruill
4 Steven Williams
A4 David & Linda Rucker
A5 David & Lisa Canaday
6 Sarah Brown
7 Judy Martin
A8 Dan and Deborah Dail
8 John Mayes
10 Suzanne Burns
10 Millie Shultz
10 Kathy Baldwin
11 Paul Christensen
A12 Paul & Lynn Ardary
A12 Bill & Bette Johnson
A12 Pat & Sandi Murawski
13 Austin Norton
14 Dreama Burns
A14 Geoff & Sarah Rogers
A14 Jim and Becky Wightman
15 Betty Cole
15 Brendon Ardary
15 Robert Brown
15 Pat Smith
15 Denise Thurston
16 Theal Edwards
16 Brenda Lamb
17 Jean Kyle
17 Robert "Mac" Avery
19 Steve Carr
19 Chris Avery
20 Lauren Dunn
22 Veronika Jones
A23 John and Betty Mayes
A23 Doug and Jacqueline Hertz
24 Karen Pauley
A25 Dean and Mary Nell Adams
25 Karen Wertz
25 Pat Smith
25 Becky Wightman
A25 Terry & Patti Hall
26 Elaine Minch
27 Kristin Spivey
29 Daryl King
A30 Bill & Pam McCullough
A31 Ham & Nancy Fairfield
Thank you Denbigh United Pres-
byterian Church for a fantastic 7
years. The members at DUPC
have made the years fly by. We
have shared tears and laughter,
joys and sorrows but more than
anything else we have had friend-
ship and love. My time with you
will always be a highlight,
remembered fondly and with me
always. Thank you all for your thoughtfulness,
kindness and forgiveness that I’ve undoubtedly
needed throughout the past seven years. As Ken
and I travel throughout the summer and fall we
hope you will keep us in your prayers as we will
keep you in ours.
Thank you once again with love,
Wanda Hale
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14
Vacatio
n B
ible S
chool Ju
ne 2
3-2
7 fro
m 6
:00
-9:0
0 p
.m.
JU
NE
2
01
4
SU
N
MO
N
TU
E
WE
D
TH
U
FR
I
SA
T
1
9:1
5 S
unday S
chool
10:3
0 W
ors
hip
/Com
munio
n/
Gra
duate
Sunday
11:4
5 G
raduate
Receptio
n 4:0
0 D
oug R
ogers
Concert
with
Receptio
n to
follo
w
(S,F
R)
2
PG
(CR
)
3
7:3
0 O
A (R
m 9
)
4 2:0
0 B
uild
ing U
se T
eam
(C
R)
7:0
0 C
hoir
8:1
0 B
ells
5 8:0
0 A
A (F
R,C
R)
6
7
10:0
0 A
A (m
oved to
alte
rnate
locatio
n)
11:0
0 M
em
oria
l Ser-
vic
e fo
r Doro
thy W
il-lia
ms w
ith R
eceptio
n to
fo
llow
(S,F
R)
8
Day o
f Pen
teco
st
9:1
5 S
unday S
chool
10:3
0 W
ors
hip
/Baptis
m/ N
ew
M
em
bers
/Honor M
aggie
V
incele
tte 11:4
5 R
eceptio
n
9
PG
(CR
)
10
6:3
0-7
:30 P
iano R
e-
hears
al (S
) 7:0
0 S
essio
n (F
R)
7:3
0 O
A(R
m 9
)
11 7
:00 C
hoir
8:1
0 B
ells
12 6
:00-7
:00 P
iano R
ehears
al (S
) 8:0
0 A
A (F
R,C
R)
13
14 1
0:0
0 A
A (F
R,C
R)
3:0
0-6
:00 B
arb
ara
N
orm
an S
tudents
Pi-
ano C
oncert w
ith R
e-
ceptio
n to
follo
w
(S,F
R)
15 9
:15 S
unday S
chool
9:1
5 V
BS
Leader tra
inin
g
(FR
) 10:3
0 W
ors
hip
16
17 7
:30 O
A (R
m 9
)
18 7
:00 C
hoir
8:1
0 B
ells
19 8
:00 A
A (F
R, C
R)
20 S
um
mer H
ours
Offic
e C
losed
21 1
0:0
0 A
A (F
R,C
R)
VB
S S
et-u
p
22
9:1
5 S
unday S
chool
10:3
0 W
ors
hip
11:4
5 H
aiti F
undra
iser (P
ie
and C
ake A
uctio
n)
VB
S S
et-u
p
23
Dig
est D
ead
line
24 1
1:0
0 E
AS
E (F
R,C
R)
7:3
0 O
A (M
oved)
25 1
0:0
0 C
ongre
gatio
nal C
are
(C
R)
7:0
0 C
hoir
8:1
0 B
ells
26 8
:00 A
A (m
oved)
27 S
um
mer H
ours
Offic
e C
losed
28
5:3
0 F
ood B
ank
7:0
0 S
HA
RE
10:0
0 A
A (F
R,C
R)
29 9
:15 S
unday S
chool
10:3
0 W
ors
hip
/VB
S S
unday
Noon V
BS
Pic
nic
30
10:0
0 W
arw
ick F
ore
st
Serv
ice
Sum
mer O
utre
ach
10:0
0-n
oon
(K,F
R,E
duc. W
ing)
AA
– A
lcoh
olics A
no
nym
ou
s S –
San
ctuary
PG
– P
rayer G
rou
p E
AS
E –
Early
Alzh
eimer’s S
upp
ort an
d E
du
cation
WO
C –
Wo
men
of th
e Ch
urch
FW
F –
Faith
Weav
er Frien
ds H
S –
Hig
h S
cho
ol P
-Parlo
r or P
astors O
ffice CR
-Co
nferen
ce Ro
om
L
-Lib
rary M
S –
Mid
dle S
choo
l OA
– O
vereaters A
no
nym
ou
s PE
VA
– P
resbytery
of E
astern V
irgin
ia B
S –
Bib
le Stu
dy P
T’s –
Prim
e Tim
ers FR
-Fello
wsh
ip R
oo
m