May 2014 LINK Newsletter

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He is Risen! He is Risen Indeed! The season after Easter is such a wonderful time of year. The season brings with it a freshness, new beginnings, and new life. You can sense people’s excitement as the days get longer and warmer, we sense the coming of summer, and the earth begins to bear more and more beautiful colors as flowers begin to grow and bloom. This past Easter, as I enjoyed the lilies in the Sanctuary and the fresh new plants and flowers around our campus, I thought how fresh and welcoming they made this house of God appear. I was amazed how new plants and flowers made such a difference in the way I felt about entering our worship space. Our Easter faith needs to be like these flowers. These flowers are like Evangelism 101. A flower’s beautiful colors draw people, and animals, to them to enjoy the color and nectar they provide. We may then go and tell others about how beautiful these flowers are, and they will come and see. Those people may come and bring others, and awed by their beauty they may wish to plant some of their own. Do you see how this can be seen as basic Christian evangelism? We are connecting people to God and to each other Maybe Evangelism is too uncomfortable of a word for some, how about Connections? To be true Easter people, and not let the Good News of Easter pass away with the season, you and I need to be like the beautiful flower. We need to bloom and join the Connections Ministry and figure out ways to draw people to God’s church and God’s Word. By doing so others will see the beauty of God’s Word and share that Good News with others and create the most beautiful garden ever seen. Come and Grow!

Pastor ........................................ Andy Gans Visitation Pastor (Ret.) ............ Tom McNeil Music Director .......................... Rick Roberts Executive Assistant................... Chris Muramatsu Nursery Attendant.................... Tammy Keeslar Proofreaders.............................. Susan M. Jensen and John Stewart

Contributors...............................Members of Ft. King Assembling ................................. Phyllis Altonn, Bobbie Burns, Sue Chancey, Kay Dahlen, Joyce Gauntt, Eleanor Hayesmore, Donna Johnson, Pat Merrill, Carol Primm, Roselle Pringle, Alice Reffner, Judith Simonin, Aileen Zimmerman Bulk Mail Handling...................John Stewart

Worship: Sundays 10:30 a.m.
Office: (352) 694694-4121 FAX: (352) 694-5226 13 NE 36TH AVENUE OCALA, FLORIDA 34470 www.fortking.org [email protected]

ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
Financial Status Year-to-Date as of March 31, 2014
Total Offerings Actual = $78,709 Total Expenses Actual = $65,185 Variance = $13,524 Total Offerings Budget = $74,034 Total Expenses Budget = $76,221 Variance = $ 2,187 Our Total Offerings (which include Estimate of Giving, Member Gifts, Church School and Loose Offerings) have exceeded the budget by $4,675. This, my brothers and sisters, is indeed good news! When discerning the church's budget, the Finance Ministry takes the total yearly number needed for each line item and divides by 12. Thus, the costs are spread evenly throughout the year. So, when we see that our expenses are running $11,036 below budget, that does not mean we have that amount extra to spend. Admin and Staff are currently $2,100 below budget. These two line items almost always come in at close to budget at year's end. Our ministries are at $7,400 below budget. Property alone is $3,600 under budget but there is work we know they will be accomplishing that will use that excess. We will be sending Presbytery $1,917 shortly. The key to our financial status is in the generosity of our congregation when giving to our church. So far this year your generosity is in full evidence as we are currently 6% ahead of our estimates. Should this continue, FKPC will indeed be able to accomplish our goals as a mission oriented congregation. God bless you all! As always, should you have any questions contact Steve Layendecker.

CONGREGATIONAL CARE
Thank You
From the family of Ella Wagner, We would like to say a warm thank you for your faithful visits, cards, flowers and friendship so generously shared with our mother, and graciously extended to our family and caregivers. Her memorial service, and lovely reception provided by the Women of the Church, served as a warm reminder of the many (46!) years of love we have enjoyed at Fort King. We appreciate you more than words can say. Larry Wagner, Sharon Mai and Jennifer Wagner.

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CONGREGATIONAL CARE (continued)

May Birthdays

CONNECTIONS

Dinners For Eight
The Dinners For Eight Participants are all invited to the end of the year function on May 17th, at 5:30 p.m., at the home of Anne and Buddy MacKay. Brian Lavery has agreed to drive the church bus for us. We will have grilled hamburgers and everyone is asked to bring a side dish. The cost is $3.00 per person to cover the burgers and drinks. Just give your $3.00 to Bob or Bernice Henry and let them know what you are bringing and whether or not you would like to ride the bus. The bus will leave the church at 5:00 p.m.

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CONNECTIONS (continued)

Come Join The Community “2014 Spring Musicale”
Join us for an afternoon of music and fellowship Hosted By: St. Matthews Lutheran Church 3453 NE Silver Springs, Blvd., Ocala, Florida 352-629-5948 Sunday, May 18, 2014 3:00 p.m. Potluck dinner to follow if you wish to participate in the Musicale, contact the St. Matthews’ church office.

Welcome New Members

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DISCIPLESHIP

Blast Off! Vacation Bible School 2014
That is the theme for our 2014 VBS, centered on the events when Jesus taught us to help each other. Please mark your calendars now for this awesome event that will take place June 22-26, 2014, right here at Fort King. Our directors this year are Rick Roberts and Cate Martin. Everyone is invited, this is an intergenerational VBS, with classes and activities for all ages. The format for VBS will be a little different from what we have done for the past 22 years. On the first evening (Sunday – stating at 6:00 p.m.) we will have a covered dish dinner, followed by music, classes and activities. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, we will begin at 6:00 with music, classes and activities, concluding the evening with dessert and beverages. The last evening (Thursday), we will begin at 6:00 with the traditional baked potato and salad bar meal. The cost for the entire week is $5.00 for grade 6 through adults; $2.50 for children in Kindergarten through 5th grade; and for children under Kindergarten there is no cost.

Boy Scout Yard Sale
Boy Scouts of America Troop 196 will be holding their first annual yard sale in the Youth/Scout House parking lot on Saturday, May 3rd from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. They will also be selling hot dogs, soda, bottled water and baked goods. So please come out and support your Boy Scout troop. The proceeds from this sale will help to fund Troop 196's activities throughout the year. Thank you for your support! P.S. Rain out date will be May 10th, same time, same place.

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DISCIPLESHIP (continued)
Discipleship Adult – A Look Ahead
May 4 May 11 May 18 What about Heaven? with Ray Ruark "The Cholesterol Myth" with Dr. Norm Anderson Caring for Creation: Saving our Springs with Buddy MacKay and guest speakers May 25 Review and Reflection with Buddy MacKay June 22-26 Family Vacation Bible School - Adult Study

GROUP ACTIVITIES
Sassy Seniors
All widows and single ladies are welcome to join Sassy Seniors on Wednesday, May 14th at 1:00 p.m. This month’s luncheon will be at The Olive Garden on College Road near Paddock Mall.

Card Making Ministry
Card Making Ministry meets on the 2nd Friday of every month at 10:00 a.m. until about Noon. We will meet off-site. Please contact Prudence Pritz if you are interested in joining this group.

Crafty Ladies
Crafty Ladies will begin meeting again on Thursdays from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. We hope to see all of you there. If you would like to join our group, come for a visit some Thursday and see what we are doing and how you can help. We welcome new people and new talents!

Men’s Night Out
Men’s Night Out will meet on May 12th at 6:30 p.m. This month’s meeting will be at Bob Henry’s house. Please call Bob at 694-6798 to R.S.V.P.

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GROUP ACTIVITIES (continued)

Presbyterian Women Circles
All women of Fort King are Presbyterian Women and are invited to participate in all activities of Presbyterian Women. You are cordially invited to attend one of the Circle meetings. Deborah Circle meets at the church, in the Session Room, on the third Tuesday of each month at 10:00 a.m. Deborah Circle will meet on May 20th. Esther Circle meets on the second Monday of each month in the evening at member’s homes. Esther Circle will meet on May 12th, at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Anne Hill. This will be the last meeting for Esther Circle until September. This meeting will include a salad supper with each member bringing a salad to share. Please note the change in time (6:30).

Picnic Time
The annual church picnic sponsored by Presbyterian Women will take place on May 4th, 4th at Coehadjoe Park immediately following worship. Presbyterian Women will provide the fried chicken and drinks and everyone that attends will bring a side dish (potato salad, beans, desserts, salads, etc…just good picnic food). This is a great day for fellowship, some games, good food and great fun. Remember…we can wear our casual picnic clothes to church that day! Coehadjoe Park offers a great facility that PW has reserved that includes a covered pavilion with tables to accommodate a large crowd. From the church you drive north on 36th Avenue to 35th Street, turn right and go approximately a mile where you will see the entrance to the park on the left. See you on May 4th...Mark your calendars!!

Gifts of Women Sunday
On Sunday, May 18th, the worship service will be led by the women of Fort King with Cheryl Gans bringing the message. This is a tribute to all the talents the women bring to the ministry of Fort King.

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MISSION
Give Blood - Save Lives
We had 10 units of blood donated on April 13th. The Mission Ministry thanks every one for their time and their prayers . The next donation date is August 24th.

Well Wishes To Ward Highlands Elementary School
The Mission Ministry would like to extend our appreciation to everyone who took a moment to write a short note to the teachers and staff of Ward Highlands Elementary School. The notes, a bottle of water and Kit Kat bar were placed in their mail boxes ready for them to start the week of FCAT. 107 teachers and staff at WHES began FCAT week with blessings from FKPC.

Interfaith Food Pantry
Do you enjoy the BOGO sales? Don’t need that second free item? What a perfect way to help stock the shelves at the Interfaith Pantry. Someone from Interfaith stops by the Church every Wednesday to pick up food. Please consider donating to this worthy cause. Needed Food Items: canned vegetables and fruit canned beans peanut butter (plastic containers best) jelly or jam (plastic containers best) canned meats (tuna,chicken) spaghetti sauce (ie: Hunt’s 26oz can) cereal and oatmeal pasta and rice canned soup coffee and tea macaroni and cheese

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PROPERTY

Spring Work Day
Come and help on Saturday, May 17th from 8:30 a.m. until Noon. Clean up the church inside and out. There will be a sign up sheet in the Narthex. If you cannot come on May 17th, you can complete your task prior to May 17th.

Lend Art to Fort King Presbyterian for a Few Months?
Calling for framed art that must have a wire on the back to hang it up. It must have your name and phone number for it to find its way home. Thank you for your help. Joan Woods Theme: The Artful Hallway needs a change and a different type of inspirational art. The theme for this inspiration will be: "Prayer Filled Places." Think of cities, churches, or any setting that you might feel is filled with prayer. It will be interesting to see where your imagination brings us.

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SESSION

Session Notes April 15, 2014
Church Family Celebrations:


The Seder service/meal was attended by far more than expected – 154 persons and a “loaves and fishes” miracle was not needed – all were fed with the supplies at hand. The five Lenten Wednesday services focusing on reflections, through differing methodologies, were well received and were led by various people in the congregation. The gifts (boxes) to 13 college students were sent out recently. The Easter egg hunt scheduled for Saturday April, 19th has drawn lots of interest and is open to not only church children but those of friends, relatives, neighbors, etc.



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Motions and Other Session Items:


The Treasurer’s report for March 31, 2014 shows Income: YTD Actual as: $83,933 versus YTD budgeted of: $74,033 and Expenses as YTD Actual of $65,184 versus budgeted $ 76,221. That left a temporary overage of $16,561 at the end of March 2014. Expenses are anticipated for A/C and other repairs soon. The Session voted to receive the Treasurer’s report. After some discussion, the Session voted to have the Sunday worship service starting time moved to 10:00 a. m. on an experimental basis, during the summer, June 8th through August 31, 2014. PW will present worship on May 18th. The PW will also host the annual church picnic at Coehadjoe Park on May 4th – necessitating optional casual clothes. In addition to Pastor Gans, Elder Schlegel has been selected to be a Presbytery commissioner to the 2014 PCUSA General Assembly (GA) -- in June, in Detroit.

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WOSHIP

Flower Calendar
Please note: I am trying to “work ahead” on the flowers, so if you would like to provide flowers to commemorate a special event/occasion/memory etc. for a specific date, please call me as soon as possible. Thank you. Please also note: It is never too early to call me to select your chosen date. Dates in late 2014 are already being selected, so please don’t hesitate to call me if there is a Sunday you would like to commemorate by sharing with the church some type of flowers or plant of your choice. (It could be fresh, silk, dried, etc. from your yard, a supermarket, a florist, etc.) As of this mailing, the following people will be providing flowers in May, June, July and August 2014. If you would like to provide flowers on a date of your choice, please call Nancy Hall at 694-3221. Thank you. Thank you to these people as they share in donating the flowers for the following worship services: May 4, 2014---Celebrating the life of my dear wife, Nel, from Charles Kirk May 11, 2014---To my loving wife, the mother of my three children from Charles Kirk May 18, 2014---From John and Jean Stewart in celebration of their 59th wedding anniversary May 25, 2014---From Pat and Jerry Merrill in recognition of our 59th wedding anniversary June 1, 2014---From Nancy Stephenson in loving memory of her parents, Ted and Violet Wikary June 8, 2014---In memory of our parents, Aleta, Max, and Robert, from the Repp family June 15, 2014---From Bernice and Bob Henry in celebration of their 54th wedding anniversary June 22, 2014---OPEN June 29, 2014---In honor of our 52nd wedding anniversary from Charles and Mary Ellen Vowinkel July 6, 2014---In loving memory of my mother, Ann Patnode, and my brother, Edward, from Kay Dahlen July 13, 2014---OPEN July 20, 2014---OPEN July 27, 2014---OPEN August 3, 2014---from the Ruarks August 10, 2014---OPEN August 17, 2014---OPEN August 24, 2014---From the Clegornes in honor of the Clegorne family birthdays, sons Nicholas and Patrick, and Anthony’s mother and father August 31, 2014---OPEN

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WORSHIP (continued)

Sunday Worship Time Changes for the Summer
The Session voted to change the time for Sunday Worship to 10:00 a.m. for the summer months. The 10 o’clock time will begin on June 8th and continue through August 31st. We hope that the earlier time will encourage you to linger for a while after Worship to visit with members of your Church family.

What Is Your Favorite Flower?
A few days ago, I was working in the yard, down on my knees pulling weeds from the flower bed. Now, I don’t have any problems getting down on my knees, but getting back to a standing position is sometimes difficult. I’ll bet you have been there yourself. I didn’t notice it when I was walking to that particular flower bed, but down on my knees, for some reason, I was compelled to look up. What a sight! My “Peace” rose was blooming in radiant beauty. Pure, flawless white with touches of blushing pink and the morning sun shining on it was breathtaking. I can tell you, I sprang up from my humble position like a 20 year old to get a closer look and savor the sweet aroma of that glorious gift of nature. I don’t mind telling you, I love roses! Roses are my favorite flower. Later, tired but proud of what I had accomplished that day, I thought of the rose. And then I thought about the song “Daystar” which I happen to use as my daily prayer every morning. In the lyrics, Jesus is referred to as “Daystar,” “Lilly of the Valley,” “Fairest of Ten Thousand” and “Rose of Sharon.” But it is the phrase “Rose of Sharon” that means the most to me. Jesus is nothing but the perfect rose. The rose is only pleasant and grateful to the external senses. Jesus delights and gratifies the spiritual senses of the soul.

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WORSHIP (continued)
The rose can be had but in one season of the year; you cannot find a rose in the winter. Jesus may be had at any time of the year - in winter as well as summer; in spring as well as in fall. And we can meet with Jesus in times of adversity and prosperity. The rose is a very fading flower. Some seem to wither in their budding. All their beauty and sweet smell passes away. Jesus Christ is a rose that never fades. He remains in his full beauty and glory throughout all generations. He never loses his savour: if He does not smell so sweet to our senses, it is because our spiritual senses are fading. The cause lies in us, not in Him. Hebrews tell us that “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever.” The rose may be taken, presented, given and received by a human hand. Jesus Christ is taken, presented and given by a divine hand. The hand of God himself. John tells us “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son.” He is not otherwise received by faith, the spiritual hand of the soul. One person can but have one and the same rose entirely to himself at one and the same time. Jesus, the Rose of Sharon, is of such a nature, that thousands, millions may have him entirely to themselves, as if but one only had him, and this at one and the same time. Ponder the words of the song “Daystar,” I’m sure you will want to make it a part of your inspirational collection. Steve Richardson, crippled, broken in body, and wheelchair bound, saw beyond his afflictions and wrote this beautiful song, among many others. I had the privilege of being his accompanist when he sang this in my former church in 2006. In January 2012, at the age of 64, this writer of moving, elegant music escaped the tether of earth, winging to that other world. It is the mysterious way of death. He is with the “Rose of Sharon,” perfect in His sight! Lilly of the valley, let Your sweet aroma fill my life. Rose of Sharon, show me how to grow in beauty in thy sight. Fairest of Ten Thousand, make me a reflection of Your light. Daystar shine down on me, let Your love shine through me in the night. Lord, I see a world's that dying, wounded by the master of deceit; Groping in the darkness, haunted by the years of past defeat. But then I see You standing near me, shining with compassion in your eyes. Jesus shine down on me, let Your love shine through me in the night. Lead me Lord, I'll follow anywhere you open up the door. Let me know Your wisdom, show me things I've never seen before. Lord, I want to be Your witness, You can take what's wrong and make it right. Jesus shine down on me, let Your love shine through me in the night. With a song in my heart, Rick

Usher Captains Needed
Do you go to church every Sunday? Are you willing to help things go smoothly? We need Usher Captains for September, October and November. Usher Captains line up ushers for the month’s Sundays. Please call Kathy Kuhns if you would be willing to help with this ministry. Maybe you could "partner up" with a friend and share a month? Thanks so much! [email protected]

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WORSHIP (continued)
Something To Think About Lead Us Not Into Temptation - II
“’Come now, let us reason together,’ says the Lord…” (Isaiah 1:18), but understand this: “’For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,’ says the Lord.” (Isaiah 55:8)
We sometimes say: “Oh, I don’t want to think about this. I want my faith to be simple!” We need to see exactly what this means. A. Dietrich Bonhöffer, Bonhöffer in a series of meditations in 1937 (see his Temptation in the FKPC library), said this about Jesus’ temptations:

“The Spirit leads Jesus into the wilderness, into solitude, into abandonment. God takes from his Son all the help of man and creature… God leaves men alone in temptation… Yes, God himself abandons man in the face of temptation.”Such an understanding surely is “incomprehensible to all human-ethical-religious thinking. God shows himself in temptation not as the gracious, the near-one, who furnishes (i.e., provides) us with all the gifts of the Spirit; on the contrary, he is quite distant from us; we are in the wilderness!” (p. 17).
His understanding of God’s “abandoning” Jesus is based on II Chronicles 32:31, re King Hezekiah: “God left him to himself, in order to try him and to know all that was in his heart”; i.e. “the heart of man is revealed in temptation” (p. 29). Jesus absolutely decided how he would conduct his own life and for what purpose. And then Bonhöffer admits this: “It is human temptation which harasses us…” (32). No temptation is “awful” enough for us because “God is faithful” - words spoken well before Auschwitz, for it was “a diabolical plan that snared an entire community in a web of death!” (L.L. Langer in Greene and Kumar 2001 Witness: Voices from the Holocaust xvi). Consider this:“The Holocaust (is) unredeemable evil in itself…,” yet it “could be a grotesque beacon” for us; “unless we can use it as such a beacon, the Nazis have finally won.” “Every truth that shuts you in, that does not lead to others, is inhuman!” (Robert MacAfee Brown “The Holocaust as a Problem in Moral Choice” in Elie Wiesel et al. 1977 Dimensions of the Holocaust 62). B. Temptation often leads us into a deeper self-centeredness or ego-centricity; we want “escape” or “surrender” to avoid the reality and meaning of my discomfort. It’s so easy to become apathetic to the world outside of myself. In a world that has become an “insane asylum,” in a world that has gone quite “mad,” to which we find it so easy to surrender ourselves as human beings, Wiesel offered this:

“In a world of hate and indifference… moral madness expresses… one’s love, care, and concern for others.” This is for oneself the beginning of “moral responsibility” for others (op cit. 87 fn. 53). All of which means this: we can no longer be spectators: “The spectator by his lack of involvement casts his vote for those who are doing the dirty work” (Brown’s comment op cit. 55).

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WORSHIP (continued)
C. In a speech given by Adolf Hitler in 1928:

“In this struggle, the more able, win, while the less able, the weak, lose. Struggle is the father of all things… It is not by the principles of humanity that man lives or is able to preserve himself above the animal world, but solely by means of the most brutal struggle!” (Cited by Laurence Rees 2005 Auschwitz: A New History7)
Our greatest temptation as human beings is to project an idea outwardly with the belief/claim that all human life should submit uncritically and unconditionally to that belief because it provides the answer to all of our problems. When a “spokesperson” stands before us with an absolute truth within which we find the meaning of our human existence, indeed, the truth of our existence, then we have encountered the Tempter in human form! Whenever a community and its leadership becomes the arbiter of truth and meaning for our lives, we are not far from the Gulag of Russia, the Auschwitz of the Nazis, the Death Marches of Bataan. D. As Jesus of Nazareth – we are told in the “Temptation Story” (Luke 4//Mt. 4) -made his decision, so must we in this age. As responsible persons, we may not “go-with-the-flow”; history has revealed the meaning of this nonsense. What is said about Jesus applies equally to the work of the church in this society as in any other: it is not just to provide “succor” and the comforting words of religion on a Sunday morning. It is to provide a critical focus on our attitudes and behavior as a society, not to become complicit in the policies and activities of this society that lead to dehumanization of our neighbor and ultimately of ourselves, and to decide our nature and destiny before God and one another. Let’s ask Father Alfred Delp, S.J.:

“We must know the truth about ourselves without equivocation; we must be brought to the point of absolute honesty before ourselves and before others. Again and again we will be tempted to stand on the pedestal of our own self-esteem, and this temptation must be overcome at all costs… the truth shall set you free – and freedom… is all that matters.” Father Delp, a Jesuit priest, was anti-Nazi, hung in
Tegel prison 2 February 1945; Dietrich Bonhöffer was hung in Tegel prison 5 April 1945. Helen K., a prisoner in Majdanek and Auschwitz:

“I don’t know if it was worth it… in the concentration camp… after the war people will learn… But did we really learn anything?… I don’t know!” (J.M. Greene and S. Kumar 2001 Witness: Voices from the Holocaust250). For us not to care: our temptation?
Something to do about. Shalom, Tom

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May 2014
Italicized items are non-FKPC activities using FKPC facilities

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday
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Thursday
2 11:00 Adult Discipleship Ministry 1:00 - 3:00 Crafts

Friday Saturday
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7:30 - 1:30 Boy Scout Yard Sale 9 10:00 Card Making Ministry (off-site) 10

5 9:00 - 11:45 Library 7:30 Men’s Bible 9:15 Adult Ed & Study Youth 10:00 Choir Practice 10:30 Worship 5:00 TOPS (FH) 11:30 Discipleship Youth Ministry 5:30 Mission Ministry 11:30 Church Wide 6:00 - 8:00 Marions Picnic(off-site) United (CE) 5:00 PYC 12 11 9:00 - 11:45 Library 7:30 Men’s Bible Study 9:15 Adult Ed. & 9:30 Small Group Youth 10:00 Choir Practice 5:00 TOPS (FH) 6:00 - 8:00 Marions 10:30 Worship United (CE) 11:30 Congregational Care Ministry 6:30 Men’s Night Out (off-site) 5:00 PYC 6:30 Esther Circle 5:00 High Tide (off-site) 4

7:00 AA (FH) 8 6 7 9:00 Presbytery 10:00 PW Meeting (off-site) Coordinating Team 10:00 Prayer 1:00 - 3:00 Crafts Shawl Ministry 5:30 Connections 6:00 Worship Ministry Ministry 7:00 Boy Scouts 7:00 Choir Practice 7:00 AA (FH) (YH) 13 14 15

7:30 - 1:30 Boy Scout Yard Sale (rain alternate)

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17 8:30 Noon Spring Work Day

6:00 Finance Ministry

1:00 Sassy Seniors 1:00 - 3:00 (off-site) Crafts

19 18 9:00 - 11:45 Library 7:30 Men’s Bible 9:15 Adult Ed. & Study Youth 10:00 Choir Practice 9:30 Small Group Study 10:30 Worship 3:00 Spring Musi5:00 TOPS (FH) cale (off-site) 5:00 PYC 6:00 - 8:00 Marions United (CE) 25 Food4Kids & 2 Cents A Meal 26 OFFICE CLOSED

7:00 Discipleship 7:00 Choir Practice 7:00 AA (FH) Ministry Children 7:00 Boy Scouts (YH) 20 22 21

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10:00 Deborah Circle

3:00 Pastoral Care 1:00 - 3:00 Crafts Team 7:00 Small Group Study (off-site) 7:00 AA (FH) 7:00 Choir Practice 28 29

6:00 Session 7:00 Boy Scouts (YH) 27

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9:00 - 11:45 Library 9:15 Adult Ed. & Youth 10:00 Choir Practice 10:30 Worship 5:00 TOPS (FH) 5:00 PYC 6:00 - 8:00 Marions 5:00 High Tide United (CE)

1:00 - 3:00 Crafts

7:00 Boy Scouts (YH)

7:00 Choir Practice 7:00 AA (FH)

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