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First Presbyterian Church, Twin Falls Idaho
Introducing “Offering Pew Card” This summer we will be introducing an “Offering Pew Card” on communion Sundays. The purpose is to ensure, in a tangible way, that everyone will have the opportunity to participate in the Sunday morning offering; albeit in an anonymous and non-pressured manner. While most people equate the word “offering” with the passing of the traditional offering plate, money is not the only way that we gratefully use the gifts God has given us. As Christians, our returning thanks to God for the grace and peace we receive in Jesus Christ is a daily act of returning thanks. And we all know this, or at least have heard about it over the years in our giving of our time and talent alongside of our treasure. In order for the offering time in weekly worship to be more meaningful to everyone: different members of the congregation contribute annually, quarterly, monthly, or weekly; it is important to remember the other ways that we return thanks to the glory of God. And so an offering pew card will be included with the order of worship on communion Sundays starting this summer. To prevent the use of the card from becoming “stale” by leaving it in the pew racks year round, we’ll give this a try once a month. Filling out the card will require only a minimal amount of time, but will provide ways for you to share how we are using the gifts God has given us throughout the life of the church and in the lives we lead outside the church walls.
In addition to being able to indicate that you have given a portion of
your financial resources over to the work of God there will be space provided for how you return some of your talent, time and “trees” (environmental stewardship). Then, once the cards have been received, we’ll summarize the results to be shared with the congregation in an informative and fun way.
JUNE2016
PASTOR PHIL’S MESSAGE
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Pastor’s Message.….……......... Session….…………....……….……... Deacon’s Corner.................... Presbyterian Women…..……... Kendall Presbytery………………. Adult Ministries….……….…...... Christian Nurture……...……..…. Birthdays & Anniversaries..... Scotch Shop..….…………….….... Worship Schedule………….…... Calendar …….……...……..…..…..
SESSION MINUTES Session Minutes cont. New Business Session Responsibility for Special Events/Pastor’s Vacation Time-- Rene talked about issues with notifying staff when special events cause hours to vary from their normal r equirements. For example, if there is no choir or early Sunday School, Margaret in the nursery needs to be notified prior that she will not be needed at the regular time. We all need to be aware of how the calendar impacts the members of the staff. The 10th anniversary of Phil with the congregation is coming up this summer and something will take place at the end of August. Jerry Green is in charge. The heating and air conditioning is controlled by a programmed code. Terry Nelsen is the only one with the over ride code. Phil will be getting it so a second person will have access. Scripture Reading: John 13:31-35 The New Commandment Committee Reports: Board of Deacons: Pastor Phil did not attend their meeting. Building & Grounds: The all-church cleanup is this Saturday. Worship: Darlene Annen & Linda Foreman—referred to the folders for head usher for the month that were passed out and all that is en-tailed in doing those duties. The committee is looking for additional ways to publicize services for Holy Week. They are reading the book, which talks about bringing joy to worship. They are considering an additional way to using the passing of the Sunday morning offering plate, to share other offerings congregants give. Andrew Coleman’s’ organ concert is Saturday May 14th. Mission: Robin Olszynski & Margie Howard -- Mission is preparing for the Cancer riders coming this summer. They are re evaluating their financial support to the CAMP program. Treasurer’s Report: Bob Parkinson submitted the report by email. Joys and Concerns were offered. Prayer at the Close of Day was given. Linda Tuley, Clerk of the Session
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April 2016 Stated Session Meeting April 19th 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Room
Opening Sentences for Evening Prayer from “Glory to God” page 28 Present: Moderator, Phil Price; Elders: Robin Olszynski, Judy Pollow, Darlene Annen, Rene Horner, Margie Howard, Shirley Harris, Linda Foreman, Linda Parkinson, and Jerry Green plus Linda Tuley, Clerk and Bob Parkinson, Treasurer. Linda Howar , Terry Nelson, and Darryl Norenberg were absent. Clerk of Session Minutes of Meeting--Shirley moved to accept the minutes of the March Stated Meeting, S&P Membership Actions: Judy Pollow moved to remove Shirley Norenberg from the rolls due to death (4-18-2016). Psalm – 148 “Praise for God’s Universal Glory” Old Business Bob Parkinson checked on the status of the Rusty Roy cabin and it is now clear with the county tax assessor that the property was indeed sold and we have no connection to it. In an update of Acorn School—building is-sues with disability compliance, fire suppression and lavatory requirements would cost somewhere around $100,000.00 to accomplish compliance. A donor for up to $50,000 has come forward. Acorn would be paying rent and utilities. Linda Foreman moved to continue in discussion with Acorn and put money toward this eventuality if needed, Judy seconded and the motion passed. Reaching People Under 40 While Keeping People Over 60: Being Church for All Generations Session members discussed Part II (including chapters 3, 4 and 5.) Confession and Pardon
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PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN Circle 5 Presbyterian Women Provide Shoes for School Children
First Presbyterian Church of Twin Falls is committed to
demonstrating God's love through service in our
community. As part of their community outreach, Circle 5 of the Presbyterian Women worked with Twin Falls School
District Coordinator for Youth at Risk Programs, Jo Ann
Gemar, on the "Shoe Project", which provides new shoes for at risk and homeless school children in the district. Through
generous contributions from the FPC congregation and the women of Circle 5, 209 $20-dollar gift certificates for new
shoes were given to the Twin Falls School District for
distribution to children in need. Circle 5 also donated 50
blankets and 50 pairs of socks to the district's youth at risk
program. The Shoe Project was "a huge benefit to the district's children" according to Bill Brulotte, Director of Federal
Programs for the Twin Falls School District. Jo Ann Gemar and Bill Brulotte presented the women of Circle 5 with a Cer-
tificate of Appreciation and thanked them for their work on behalf of children at a special breakfast on May 19.
Caption for attached photo: Jo Ann Gemar, Twin Falls School District, awarded a Certificate of Appreciation to Betty
Benefiel, President of Circle 5 and Darlene Annen, Shoe
Project Coordinator, on May 19.
Thank You Dear Presbyterian Family,
As my second year of college came to an end on a brutal finals week I received a care package from the
Deacons that warmed my heart. Not only was it some much needed snacks, but encouraging notes from all
of you. This was such a thoughtful gesture that reminded me of the amazing family I have wherever I go in
this world. Thank you always putting a bright spot in my life I am so grateful to you all.
Love, Chris Flournoy
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Adult Ministry JOIN US FOR BIBLE STUDY
Sunday 8:30 am Adult Sunday School with Rev Phil Price
Bible Study—Monday Group 1:30 pm in the Church Library with Bob Parkinson
Tuesdays 10:30am At Bridgeview, led by Bob Parkinson
Fellowship Book Club-
Meets June 16th @ Noon at Peking. We will be discussing “The Perfume Collector” by Kath-
leen Tessaro.
WOWS (Women Offering Women Support)
will meet at Java, June 14th & 28th at 7pm
Men’s Breakfast 7am, Wednesday June 8th & 22nd at Idaho Joe’s
for breakfast and topical discussion.
Cooks Night Out - Meet up with friends, old and new at a different restaurant each month for friendship and dinner.
BIRTHDAYS
Anniversaries
Terry & Kara Nelson 6/1
Tom & Jeannie Billington 6/8
Jon & Michelle Myers 6/9
Allan & Fran Frost 6/13
Phil & Kathy Price 6/15
Terry & Phyllis Fletcher 6/15
Jake & Sara Jane Hernandez 6/25
Greg & Christy Custer 6/28
Brent & Debbie Bergen 6/29
Harry & Wanda Sanders 6/30
6/1 6/2 6/2 6/3 6/5 6/5 6/7 6/9 6/14 6/15 6/17 6/18 6/20 6/23 6/29 6/29 6/30
Phil Kinnison
Ruby Petersen
Jennifer Preucil
Barb Bratt
Deanna Baxter
Lillian McIntyre
Wayne Shippen
David Mead
Dorothy Geist
Nikki Daisher
BrookLynn Rose Hernan-
dez
Matthew Keeth
Tina Flournoy
Winifred Alldaffer
Jerry Green
Steve Knott
June Argyle
JUNE PRAYERS Prayers for June are for the Hollister Church. Thanks. Candie The Hollister Community Presbyterian Church would like prayers for: The good winter snows to make it into the reservoir for farmers, ranchers and sports-men New members and more community participation The faithfulness represented by the several generations represented by the church mem-bers The health of the congregation members Meeting in the Pines is July 29-31 at Porcupine Springs Loop B
Appreciation for Christian Educators and Music Personnel!!!
Sunday 10 a.m. Preaching Schedule
June 5th 3rd Sunday after Pentecost & Communion (separate elements) First Reading: 1 Kings 17:8-24 Elijah & the Widow’s Son Second Reading: Luke 7:11-17 Jesus Raises the Widow’s Son at Nain Sermon Title: “No More Funerals” June 12th 4th Sunday after Pentecost First Reading: Psalm 5:1-8 Trust in God for Deliverance from Enemies Second Reading: Galatians 2:15-21 Jews and Gentiles Are Saved by Faith Sermon Title: “Saved by Faith” June 19th 5th Sunday after Pentecost & Father’s Day First Reading: Psalm 42 Longing for God and His Help in Distress Second Reading: Galatians 3:23-29 The Purpose of the Law Sermon Title: “Powerful Correspondence” June 26th 6th Sunday after Pentecost Rev. Fred Elwood preaching, Pastor Phil & son Eric will be traveling home from Minneapolis.
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Sunday Service Schedule
8:30am Adult Class in Library 10am Worship in Sanctuary
-Nursery Care Available-
Please join us for fellowship following service.
SCOTCH SHOP
The Scotch Shop is closed for the summer. It will re-open in mid-September.
Thank you to everyone who donated items and /or made purchases in the shop.
Also thank you for helping us fund projects around the church and community. A
list of donations made with money from the Scotch Shop will be printed at the end
of the year.
We will be receiving donations during the summer months. Please leave items
outside the door. Contact Betty (735-1209) or Colleen (734-5781) if you have any
questions. - Circle 5
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THIS CHURCH EXISTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROCLAIMING THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST IN WORD AND ACTION IN THE TWIN FALLS AREA AND THE WORLD. EMPOWERED BY THE PRESENCE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, WE WILL BE A LIVING EXAMPLE OF GOD’S LOVE IN THE WORLD.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 209 Fifth Avenue North Twin Falls, ID 83301 Reverend Phil Price (208)733-7023 Office email: [email protected]
Sunday Service Schedule
8:30am Adult Class 10am Worship in Sanctuary
10 am Children’s Sunday School 11:30 am Adult Class
-Nursery Care Available-
Please join us for fellowship following service.
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