First Presbyterian Church 1169 Clark Street, SW Covington, GA 30014
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Covington, GA 30014
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The deadline for the January/February “First Press” is December 28, 2017. Please submit your articles and information to the church office by email: [email protected] or by dropping
off your copy to the church office, neatly printed or typed or on a flash drive. Thanks!
Time Sensitive Church News Please Do Not Delay
See our website at: www.fpccov.org
December Birthdays
If your birthday has not appeared on our monthly list, please notify us of the full date and we will add it to our data base so that when your next birthday rolls around, we will be able to help you celebrate!
13 Sarah Hanson 15 Louly Hay 16 Palmer Wilson 17 Michael Gunter 18 Kathryn Wallace 21 Grace Hanson 22 Tina Boston 23 Julie Epps 24 Bill Taylor 25 Rod Pruner
1 Florine DeConinck Rebecca Bates 2 Dennis Hooten Sarah Gregory 4 Trent Blankenship 7 Luke Gregory 8 Laurel Ardis 10 Dot Schafer 11 Ellis Dunbar 12 Brad Phillips
December
27 Ed Crudup 28 Don Wade Doug Hicks 29 Dan Walden 31 Jodi Atkins
Drivers Needed Could you be an Uber driver for a day? Some of our members would like to come to church, but have no trans-portation. The Congrega-tional Life and Care Team would like to form a group of 8 that could rotate this re-sponsibility. To bring a member to church one Sun-day out of 8 would be greatly appreciated. Please call Jean Wolverton (678-342-3463) to volunteer. Thank you.
First Presbyterian
Church
1169 Clark Street, SW
Covington, GA 30014
(770)786-7321
Fax (770)786-6596
www.fpccov.org
FIRST PRESS
First Presbyterian
Church Staff
William B. Wade, Jr. Pastor
Dan Walden Director of Youth and
Children’s Ministry [email protected]
Peni Kehoe Secretary-Treasurer
Jim Patrick Interim Choir Director [email protected]
Alice Walker Organist
awalker.organist@ gmail.com
Aubrey Evans Shaun Evans
Nursery
Kara Sugg
Director Early Learning Center
fpelcdirector @gmail.com
Ambassador Choir Singing Dates
Thursday, December 7, 2017 - Regular Rehearsal at 10:30 a.m. followed by com-plimentary lunch and $10.00 Gift Exchange with Silver Saints at 12:00 noon Also, Covington Conyers Choral Guild Concert at First Baptist Church, Covington, at 8:00 p.m. (Doors open at 7:30 p.m.)
Friday, December 8, 2017 - Covington Conyers Choral Guild Concert (alternate performance) at Conyers Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. (Doors open at 7:30 p.m..)
Thursday, December 14, 2017 - 1:00 p.m. Rehearsal followed by singing for Christmas Party in Fellowship Hall for Residents of Covington Square at 2:00 PM.
Thursday, December 21 and 28, 2017 - No Rehearsal - Merry Christmas!
Thursday, January 4, 2018 - Regular Rehearsal in Choir Room at 10:30 a.m.
Ambassador Choir has had a wonderful year of service, fun, and fellowship. We look forward to another great year in 2018!
First Presbyterian Church, Covington December 2017
Christmas Eve, Sunday, December 24
Morning: On Christmas Eve there will be a short worship service at 10:00 a.m. We will celebrate the Lord’s Supper, light the Advent Candles and sing Christmas Carols. There will be no Sunday School that morning. Evening: The evening service on Christmas Eve will begin at 6:00 p.m. It will be a service of Scriptures, meditations, special music and carols, with our tradi-tional lighting of candles.
Advent
Advent is a mixture of looking back to the One who has come, and looking forward to the One who is coming, while trying to live faith-fully in the meantime. We begin by lighting candles in the dark-ness: candles of hope, peace, love and joy; for the darkest streets of this world and the darkness in our hearts cannot overcome the everlasting light in whom the hopes and fears of all the years are met.
Ceremony of Carols
Join us this Sunday, December 3rd, at 11:00 a.m. for a special worship service of music. The combined choirs of FPC and Epiphany Lutheran Church of Conyers will be presenting Benjamin Britten's A Ceremony of Carols.
The choirs will be accompanied by harpist Dania Lane who has performed for such ensembles as the Atlanta Symphony, Atlanta Ballet, Macon Symphony, and Knox-ville Symphony.
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Session & Administrative Notes
Monthly Financial Report
December Usher Chair: Gary Boteler
Sound Engineer:
Ken Walker
Hospital Visitors: 12/3: B & D Vining
12/10: Cy Wolverton 12/17: Day Kennon 12/24: Alice Walker
12/31: Jean Wolverton
Class of 2017 Adriane Ivey
Michael Thompson Danny Vining
Jean Wolverton Jake McCarthy
Koen Ardis
Class of 2018 Gary Boteler Billy Fortson
Scarlett Mccurry Stephanie Scarborough
Tom Stillerman
Class of 2019 Carter Gibson John McCarthy Teresa McCurry
Cheryl Meichsner Miriam Wheeler
MEMBERS OF SESSION
Serving Us in November
Weekly E-newsletter: If you are not receiving the FPC weekly E-News, send your e-mail address to: [email protected] or call the church office.
2017 October
Numbers rounded
Monthly Budget
Monthly
Income/ Expenses
YTD Income
/Expenses
Pledged Income 31,666 31,560 306,230
Non-Pledge Income 2,916 6,024 50,117
Other Income 416 390 3,961
Total income 35,250 37,974 360,309
Expenses 36,556 35,477 360,377
Net Totals 10/30/2017
(-1,306) 2,477 (-68.32)
If unable to serve, please get a sub for
your duties
The Session will meet on Sunday, December 10, in the fellowship hall immediately after the morning worship ser-vice. New elders Doug Bol-ton, Stan Hall, Cindy Moon, Bob Tabb, Michael Thompson, Koen Ardis and Sophia Hawley will be examined. The 2018 budg-et process will begin
Pledge arrears for 2017 (10,436)
November Session Highlights
The following items were acted upon at the November Session Meeting: Approved recommendation to continue cub
scout program at FPC under the leadership of Tamara Williams
Approved Community education event focus-ing on Seasonal Affective Disorder and De-pression by Mental Health America of Geor-gia on November 18, 2017
Approved Congregational Family Dinner to be hosted by the Thompsons on November 23, 2017
Doug Hicks approved to serve communion. January and February newsletters to be
combined Ordination and Installation of new elders on
Session moved to January 14 Letter of transfer approved for Mary Bollinger
to First Presbyterian Church, Hilton Head Island
Delegate to Presbytery meeting on Tuesday, 11/14 at Pleasant Hill approved: Michael Thompson, Danny Vining and John McCar-thy
Joy Gift Dinner moved to Wednesday, De-cember 20 at 6:00 p.m.
Personnel team has closed interviews for new candidates for Director of Music in favor of scheduling second interviews for finalists
Submitted by Michael Thompson Clerk of Session
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
4:00 Exercise
6:45 Sanctuary Choir
10:30 Ambassador Choir
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9:00 Handbell Choir 9:30 Children’s Choir 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service Ceremony of Carols 5:00 Youth Connection
4 5 Circle Meetings: 10:00 Eliz. Ann 10:30-Martha
4:00 Exercise 6:00 Ruth
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6:45 Sanctuary Choir
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10:30 Ambassador Choir 12:00 Silver Saints and Amb. Choir Lunch
8 6-9:00 Parents’ Night Out
9 Called Pres-bytery Meet-ing: Rad-cliffe PC
10 Advent 2
9:00 Handbell Choir 9:30 Children’s Choir 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service with Communion 12:00 Session Meeting 5:00 Youth Connection
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4:00 Exercise
13 1:00-6:00 Red Cross Blood Drive 6:45 Sanctuary Choir
14 10:30 Ambassador Choir 2:00 High Rise Cookie Party
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9:00 Handbell Choir 9:30 Children’s Choir 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service 5:00 Youth Connection
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4:00 Exercise
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6:00 Christmas Joy Dinner
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8:00 Men’s Bible Study & Breakfast
24 Advent 4
9:00 Handbell Choir 10:00 Worship Service with Communion 6:00 Christmas Eve Worship
25 Christmas Day
26 4:00 Exercise
27 6:45 Sanctuary Choir
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Church office closed
30 Meals on Wheels
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9:00 Handbell Choir 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service
January 1 January 2 4:00 Exercise
January 3 6:45 Sanctuary Choir
January 4
10:30 Ambassador Choir
January 5
January 6
School Winter Break
School Winter Break
Church office closed
School Winter Break
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Youth Connection
Christmas Love Gifts for Staff
Dear Members and Friends of First Presbyterian Church: Each year during the Christmas Season, we at FPC, Covington, like to show our appre-ciation and gratitude to our church staff members who give so much of themselves on our behalf throughout the course of each year.
We ask for your participation in this effort by making a contribution to a special fund that we establish annually for this purpose. You may contribute in several ways: leaving your contribution in the FPC offering plate, bringing it by the church office, or mailing it to the church. Please ensure that you label your check and/or your envelope, “2017 Love Gift” so that it will end up in the right place. It would be helpful if your contribution were made in a separate check, rather than making it a part of your regular contribu-tions to FPC.
Please make sure that your “Staff Love Gift” reaches the church by Sunday, December 17, 2017.
Your generosity is much appreciated, in helping us to show our love to our devoted Church Staff Members. Sincerely,
Gary Boteler, Finance Team
YOUTH CONNECTION CHRISTMAS
Christmas Shopping - Sunday, 12/3/17 We'll gather at the church at 5:00 p.m. to go shopping to buy gifts for children in the community and come back to the church to wrap them and enjoy dinner together. Christmas Caroling - Sunday, 12/17/17 Beginning at 5:00 p.m., we'll have dinner and warm up our sing-ing voices at the church, then head out to the retirement high rise to share the joy of Christ's birth.
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News of the Congregation
Presbyterian Women’s Circles
Presbyterian Women will continue to explore the communities of Christ through the study of “Cloud of Witnesses.” Guests are welcome. If you would like more information contact Jan Giles at: [email protected].
Circle meetings for December are: Elizabeth Ann Circle will meet at FPC in the fellow-ship hall on Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 10:00 a.m. Martha Circle will meet at the home of Day Kennon on Tuesday Dec. 5, at 10:30 a.m. For directions call 541-290-5513. Janet Carmichael will be our study leader. Ruth Circle December 5, 6:00 p.m. They will meet at the home of Stephanie Scarborough. For January: Elizabeth Martin Pope, PhD, will lead a joint discus-sion with all circles on January 2, 2018 at 10 a.m. in the Martin Fellowship Hall. The discussion will be based on lesson 5 from the Presbyterian Women’s study book, “Cloud of Witness”. Elizabeth grew up in this church and is the daughter of Chris and Barbara Martin. All who are interested are encouraged to at-tend.
Men’s Breakfast Bible Study
The Men’s Breakfast Bible Study will continue its study of Rob Bell’s Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived. Bell is the found-ing pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His book is a New York Times bestseller. Come join us at 8:00-9:00 a.m. on Saturday, Decem-ber 23. Bring your breakfast and bring a friend
The annual Christmas party luncheon for the Silver Saints and the Ambassador Choir will take place on Thursday, December 7, at 12:00 noon. This is a catered meal. We also enjoy a fun time following the meal as we exchange Christmas gifts valued at $10. If you don't regularly attend these lunches please call the church office 770-786-7321 to make a reservation so preparations will be adequate. If you are 50 years of age or more we welcome you to join us for this holiday fun!
Christmas Flowers
Poinsettias will be used to decorate the Sanctuary for Christmas. You may donate in memory or honor of someone with the suggested minimum donation of $8.00. Please fill out the form at church, and place in the offering plate with a check or drop it off at the church office by December 10th.
Special Presbytery Meeting There will be a called meeting of the Presbytery of Atlanta on Saturday, December 9, at Radcliffe Pres-byterian Church to hear and act on a report from the Executive Presbyter Search Committee. The nomi-nee for our new Executive Presbyter is The Rev. Aisha Brooks-Lytle.
January Notes
The January “First Press” will be mailed mid-month and combined with February’s News so we are print-ing these announcements for you to mark on your calendar.
January 14: New elders will be ordained and in-stalled during the morning worship service. The Lord’s Supper will be served during the ser-vice. Prepare your heart. Session will meet that same day for its regular monthly meeting after the worship service.
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Early Learning Center
Family Connection
Christmas Joy Dinner & Offering Wednesday, December 20th @ 6:00 p.m.
Join us for our annual Christmas Joy Dinner on Wednesday, December 20, with dinner being served at 6:00 p.m. in the Martin Fellowship Hall. We will share a wonderful holiday dinner togeth-er, and enjoy a program of song presented by many of our talented members of all ages. Please make reservations with the church office so that we can make sure to have enough food for eve-ryone. Also, bring a holiday dessert to share!
The Christmas Joy Offering is distributed equally to support the Assistance Program of the Board of Pensions and Presbyterian-related racial ethnic schools and colleges. The portion given to the Assistance Program helps to assist pastors and other church work-ers, both active and retired, who find themselves in a position of fi-nancial need. This assistance is provided through a range of pro-grams, including shared and emergency grants that help current and retired workers with urgent, unexpected financial needs, income
supplements that allow retirees to maintain independent living, and housing supplements that help retirees meet their housing needs.
Dear FPC Family, I cannot believe how quickly this year has gone by! This month our theme is Christmas, and our Bible verse is Luke 2:11, “Today our Savior, Christ the Lord, was born.” We will be performing a Christmas program on December 4 at 6:30 p.m. This year our performance is “My Best-est Friend.” The stu-dents learned through dialogue and song that God planned for Jesus to be born on Christmas to be the very best friend that we could ever have.
In January we are going to study Dinosaurs, and our verse for the month is Genesis 1:21, “So God created every living creature. And God saw that it was good.” We love dinosaur month because of the creative projects we can do. It’s also super fun to hear the kids say the dinosaur names. There is a lot of growling in the ELC during the month! We will have a visit from the Reptile Wrangler. Last year, he brought 5 different reptiles for the students to learn about and touch!
Upcoming fundraising opportunities include: Spirit Night at Chick-fil-A on January 9th from 5:00-7:00 p.m., and at the Irish Bred Pub on January 15th, with a portion of the proceeds from purchases made those nights going to FPELC if you mention that you are there for Spirit Night. We’d love to see our FPC family there! I also have a drawing for a gift card for everyone who is at Chick-fil-A and checks in with me. Lastly, we will be selling Butterbraids beginning January 17th.
We are already gearing up for our annual Art Affair fundraiser which will be held on March 16th at the Ameri-can Legion Building on Legion Drive. We would love to have help from our FPC family for supplies or mone-tary donations. We need canvasses (various sizes), acrylic paints, art paint brushes, and furniture items (like stools, benches, small tables, etc.) that can be repurposed. We could also se some old metal watering cans, metal (camping) dishes, spoons, and buttons. Any help you can give will be appreciated.
I pray that you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, and that you have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Blessings, Kara
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Community Food Pantry
The Food Pantry is looking for some volunteers to help on Tuesdays or Fridays. The Food Pantry is a ministry birthed by this congregation and housed for over 20 years in our building. Bernice Bailey is the Director. Please talk with Bernice (770-786-3048) or call the church office if you can help (770-786-7321). Food suggestions for December donations: cake and brownie mixes
Witness news
Greetings to Patti Lanford
Our own Patti Lanford has joined the Peace Corps. For 27 months she will be stationed in Zambia. If you would like to write her an encouraging word or a Christ-mas wish, the address is: Peace Corps P. O. Box 50707 Lusaka, Zambia
Baby Love
Following the success of Baby Love Sunday an extra diaper and wipes distribution was made to the Salvation Army, Food Pantry and the Shelter. We should remember these young families and the need they have at Christmas time, too. Hopefully, with your continued support, another distribution can be made dur-ing the holiday season.
Christmas Is Coming
The Hudson/Chandler Bike Fund supplies bikes for chil-dren under the care of DFACS . To give, make a check out to the church and designate “bike fund”. Deadline for giving is Dec 10.
Pastor’s Discretionary Fund: Each year we have last mi-nute requests from families who are not covered by the Salva-tion Army but cannot afford Christmas gifts for their children.
After investigating the request, church staff give the family a gift certificate to one of the local stores. If you would like to contribute to this fund, make your check out to the church and designate Pastor’s Discretionary Fund. The Discretionary Fund is used throughout the year to help local folks with vari-ous needs.
The Christmas trees decorated with names of those in need this holiday season at the local nursing homes and those iden-tified by the Salvation Army, are in the narthex. Please visit each tree, make a selection, sign your name on the sheet
available.
The wrapped gift or bag should be received at the church no later than Sunday, December 17th. If you are unable to bring the gift by this date, you will be responsible to deliver it to the indicated place for distribution.
This Christmas tradition has been celebrated by FPC for many years and has made Christmas joy for many persons who might not have the pleasure of receiving a gift without our kindness.
May you enjoy the true meaning of this Advent season.
Blanket & Coat Drive
A December month-long collection of blan-kets and coats will be delivered to the shel-ter in early January. Donations can be placed in the box in the narthex.
December 30th Meals on Wheels will be led by Teresa and Scarlett McCurry. Con-tact them if you want to volunteer.
Covington Square Christmas Party
Thursday, December 14th, will be a Christ-mas party in the Martin Fellowship Hall at 2:00 p.m. for the residents of the High Rise. Cookies will be provided by the women of the circles. If you would like to volunteer, contact Jean Elder.
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