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Saturday June 25
th
9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Eastminster EditionEastminster Presbyterian Church June 20
Eastminster Staff
Pastor Pressley Cox
pressley@eastminster.com
Administrative Assistant Ellen Irick
admin@eastminster.com
Music Directorlucie@eastminster.com
Lucie Svatonova-Hughes
AccompanistCarol Irick
carolirick@charter.net
Director of Bell Choir Jim Parrish
Jim.parrishsc@gmail.com
BookkeeperWanda Grant
pbs@carolina.rr.com
Church InformationEastminster Presbyterian
2240 Woodruff RoadSimpsonville, SC 29681 www.eastminster.com Phone: 864-284-0190
Fax: 864-284-9316
Eastminster PresbyterianChurch is a church of the
Presbyterian Church, USA
VBS REGISTRATION
CONTINUES
June is upon us and registration
for "Pets Unleashed" VBS is
happening NOW!! Tell your
neighbors and friends about this
wonderful opportunity to learn
more about God's love for us
and all creatures! Registration
forms are in a basket in the
Commons. Please complete the
form and return it to thebasket. We'd like to have
children registered by June 11th.
VBS VOLUNTEERS
STILL NEEDED
Our VBS volunteers' sign-up
poster board is out in the
Commons. We still need adult
volunteers to make VBS
successful this year. Please call
or email Lynn if you can help
with decorations, work thecheck-in table, work with
Games, set up lunch, or be a
crew leader.
Youth (rising 6th graders and
up) are also needed to assist with
all areas, so please encourage
your youth to contact Lynn to
participate
DONATIONS NEEDED FOR VBS CHARITY
This year, we are supporting Concerned Citizens
For Animals, located in Simpsonville. Founded in
1980, CCA has improved the lives of homeless
animals in the Upstate for 36 years. They are the
largest no-kill shelter in the Upstate. Through thei
shelter operation and a variety of community servi
programs, CCA offers a second chance to neglecte
stray, and abandoned animals. Their list of wanted
items is below. Please consider picking up one or
more of these items the next time you are at the
market! Put them in the large green bin in theCommons Room before VBS starts on June 25th.
You can also make a monetary donation to
CCA!! Cash or checks (made payable to Concern
Citizens For Animals) can be dropped off in the
office. Thank you for helping to care for all ofGod's creatures!
· Canned cat food
· Laundry detergent
· Dishwasher detergent
· Tidy Cats scoopable litter for multiple cats
· Bottled water for volunteers
· Glass cleaner· Pine Sol or similar cleanser
· 13 gallon garbage bags
· 30 gallon garbage bags
· Cat & dog treats of all kinds
· Bath Tissue
· Paper Towels
· Simple Green
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June 2016
SummerWorship Schedule
June 5th- Psalm 1
Communion
June 12th- Psalm 13
June 19th- Psalm 23 Two Cents a Meal
June 26th- Psalm 27
July 3rd- Psalm 46
Communion
July 10th- Psalm TBAGuest preacher
Justin Cazel
July 17th- Psalm TBA
Two Cents a Meal
July 24th- Psalm 84
July 31
st
- Psalms 98 &100
August 7th- Psalm 104
Communion
August 14th- Psalm 113
Guest preacherElizabeth Jones
August 21st- Psalm 130
Two Cents a Meal
August 28th- Psalm 139
September 5th- Psalm 150
Communion
Pastor’s Corner- A Note from Pressley
“We are one family in Christ, living in community, celebrating our faith, called,
comforted and challenged by the Word of God, reaching out to all persons.”
Our Vision
To grow in God, make Christ known and serve with love.
Our Mission
Worshi GOD, Grow IN FAITH, Go AND SERVE
“In season and out of season, generation after generation, faithful women andmen turn to the Psalms as a most helpful resource for conversation with God
about things that matter most.” Walter Brueggeman
“According to the psalms, the primary use of prayer is not for expressingourselves but for becoming ourselves- and we cannot do that alone.”
Eugene Peterson
Dear EPC friends and family-
As we enter into summer, we find ourselves in a season of comingsand goings as families embark upon vacations, children head off tocamp, and youth journey to Montreat. While we may find ourselvesaway from our church family throughout the summer, the worshipteam wanted to provide a way for us to journey together whileapart.
I invite you to join your church family in “Songs of the Summer: AStudy in Psalms.” The reading outline can be found on pages 9 &10of this newsletter and there will be printed outlines on the CommonsTable.
Each week, you will read 11-13 Psalms, taking you through all 150Psalms at the end of the twelve weeks. This is an excellent study foran individual, couples or whole families. On Sundays, the sermonwill focus on one or two Psalms from the reading outline the previous week. During worship, children will hear different
children’s books with themes from the Psalms.
For adults wanting to go deeper with the Psalm readings, please jointhe Adult Sunday School at 9:15 am for an engaging conversation!
Through our reading, studying and praying the Psalms thissummer, may we find inspiration and encouragement through the poetry of the Psalms.
Grace and peace- Pressley
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Congregational Joys & Concerns
EPC Members Harriet Barnett, Norton and Suzanne Cater, Jim and Karen Foote, Harry George, CathyParrish, Shirley Nease, Audra Pierce
Homebound/Nursing Home Sylvia Meyer, Emily Phillips
EPC Extended FamilyBarbara Brandenburg (Paul Brandenburg’s mother)
Paul and Susan Burks (Cathy Parrish’s sister and brother-in-law) Russell and Rebecca Drake and family (Syble Drake’s son) Jim and Sandy Eastman (Sharon Daugherty’s sister and brother-in-law)Susan Harrell (Lindy Landers’ sister) Cindy Herbert (Beverly George’s sister)
Woody, Jennifer, Patrick, Claire, Rebecca and Maggie Houlihan(Ben Cox’s sister, brother-in-law and family)
Carolyn Ingram (Kimberly Lane’s sister-in-law’s mother) Glynn and Ginnie Ingram (Lynn Ingram’s brother and sister-in-law) Frances Leeman (Kimberly Lane’s aunt)
Andrew and Jean McCallister (parents of Sande Schweir) Sandy Stewart (Jim Stewart’s sister)
Mary Lauren Tardif (Lynn and Sandy Ingram’s great -niece) Joyce (Bonnie McCourtie’s aunt) Jerry (Barbara Kurta’s brother) Jerry (Barbara Kurta’s nephew) Michael (Eileen Osteen’s brother) Terrill (Ann Coleman’s sister)
For additions or corrections to the prayer list, please contact Network 6:2 Coordinator Syble Drake at 350-7637 or email network62@eastminster.com
Eastminster’s Administrative Assistant Ellen Irick at 284-0190 or email admin@eastminster.com
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EPC Friends… Terry Dietrich(Noel Watkins’ & Riley Lichoulas’ art teache
Charlotte Knowles(friend of Sandy Watkins) Francine Murphy(friend of Eileen Osteen)Calleigh(friend of Dan Harris & family)
Jim and Mary Beth(friends of Beverly George) Hannah and Family(friends Kim Gassner)
Tammy(co-worker of Bonnie McCourtie)
Jeremiah(classmate of Audrey Cobb)Emily(granddaughter of Gary – friend of Sara Randall)
Pam(friend of Winnie Brinck)
6/1 – Henry RandallEvan Keller
6/2 – Barry Campbell
6/8 – Julia Ellis
6/11 – Ron MannBrian CuppettViolet Ellis
6/12 – Greg Keller
6/17 – Hannah SmithGil KraemerPaul Brandenburg
6/19 – Harry George Anna Ullmann
6/20 – Mallory Pierce
6/22 – Lynn Moorshead
6/23 – Riley Lichoulas
6/24 – Carol Irick
6/25 – Mike Randall
6/26 – Andrew Cuppett
6/27 – Steve James
6/29 – Roger Couch
6/30 – John Davidson
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Volunteer Schedule:June 5 – Mallory PierceJune 12 – Kim GassnerJune 19 – Mo Cobb
June 26 –
Mallory PierceJuly 3 – *July 10 – *July 17 – *July 24 – *July 31 – **Contact Lynn Moorshead at lynn@eastminster.com ifyou can help fill in any empty slots!
Join us during Worshipon Sunday June 26th for
our Pets UnleashedVBS Celebration!
hildren and Youth Ministry News
A NOTE FROM LYNN MOORSHEAD,
DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH MINISTRIES
Dear Eastminster Church Family:
After much prayer and deliberation, I have decided to
resign my position as Director of Children and Youth
effective May 31st. I have really enjoyed my time leading
our kids, but my own children are participating in more
extracurricular activities than ever, which is limiting my
availability on evenings and weekends. I intend to remain
an active parent volunteer in both the children's and youth programs, including serving as the volunteer VBS Director
this June.... see me to sign up to help out!!
I greatly appreciate all of your support and your many
words of love and encouragement throughout my two plus
years serving at Eastminster. I look forward to many
additional years serving our Lord alongside you all!
In Christ's Love,
Lynn Moorshead
June 2016
SAFE PLACE TRAINING
June 12th from 12:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. (lunch provided
Faith Formation team has been working with a
representative from the Julie Valentine Center to rew
EPC’s Safe Place Policy (formerly the Child Protecti
Policy). On June 12th, the Julie Valentine Center will
leading a 3-hour seminar called “Darkness Into Ligh We’ll also discuss EPC’s policy and the role we all p
keeping our children safe. According to the new pol
ALL church staff and volunteers who work with child
or youth in any capacity (including outreach program
GAIHN) MUST attend a Safe Place Training. The
Formation Team plans to offer modified versions of
seminar several times a year for those who can’t atten
June 12th. Thank you for your support as we strive to
EPC a Safe Place for everyone! Please let Susan Car
(susantcarlson@gmail.com) or Ellen Irick
(admin@eastminster.com) know by June 7th if you pla
attend.
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Small Group Ministry Opportunities
Ladies’ Morning Circle will meetThursday June 9th at 10:00 a.m. andwill be hosted by Claire Steed. We willdiscuss Lesson Nine in our Horizon’s
Bible Study, Come to the Waters. Weinvite women of all ages to join us aswe meet the second Thursday of eachmonth seeking to nurture our faith
through worship, study, friendship, and outreach.For more information, contact Carol Irick atcarolirick@charter.net or 962-2492.
Ladies Evening Circle will meet on June 6th at7:00 p.m. The next meeting is 10th to discuss theeighth lesson in the 2015-2016 PresbyterianWomen Horizons Bible Study, Come to the Water.
DINE WITH NINE: (Adult Only Event) Get toknow members of EPC and meet new friends. How?
Dine with Nine. Over the summer, we’ll meet once amonth to break bread and fellowship with one another.Each month we strive to have nine different people dine
together. Sign up to host and/or participate. (Kiosk)Choose all three months, or just the months that work for
you.
Sunday, June 26
(Deadline for sign-up Sunday, June 12)
Sunday, July 24(Deadline for sign-up Sunday, July 10)
Sunday, August 28
(Deadline for sign-up Sunday, August 14)
Each month names will randomly be selected for each
host home and the names and contact information will be passed on to the hosts. The host home will contact
each participant to bring a portion of the meal and decideon a time. The host home could also suggest a restaurant
for all to dine together or a park to enjoy a picnictogether. It is up to the host.
EPC Book Club Everyone is welcome to check
out the following schedule and join in the book
club! Meetings will be held at 7:00 p.m. at EPC.
Please contact Shirley Nease if you have any
questions at Shirleynease@yahoo.com.
July 25th – The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown
September 26th – Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult
Men’s Small roup.Are you interested ingrowing deeper in faithand exploringScripture? Consider
adding this valuable time of study, prayer andfellowship to your week. This group meets onTuesday mornings at 7: AM and they are currentlystudying 1 Peter. Contact Ed Irick or Jerry Callowayif you would like more information atedirick@charter.net or jerry@cecconstructionllc.com
Ladies Out to Lunch (LOL) All ladies invited to
join Pressley for lunch once a month. We will meet
on Thursday, June 30th at 11:30 a.m. Have an idea
for a new restaurant, find Pressley and suggest!
Please call or text Pressley at 864-517-9781 by
Tuesday, June 28th to reserve your lunch seat!
EPC’s Prayer Shawl Ministry continues to provide
prayer shawls to those in need of comfort and solace.
During the last six months, shawls have been given to
seven members and friends of our congregation.
Last month during a Minute for Mission, Carolyn
Uprichard shared with the congregation what it
means to give and receive a prayer shawl. As each
shawl is knitted or crocheted, prayers are offered for
the recipient and a final blessing given before being
sent off. Prayer shawls can be offered during difficult
and joyful times, i.e., illness and recovery, in times of
stress, after a loss, birthday, marriage, new baby, or
graduation.
Anyone who knits or crochets, regardless of
experience level, can be a part of this Ministry. There
are no time constraints for finishing a shawl and no
meetings to attend. Work on a shawl is done at your
own pace in your own home. Even if you do not knit
or crochet, you can be involved by providing yarn
and delivering completed items to recipients.
For more information, contact
upricharde@bellsouth.net or carolirick@charter.net .
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~ News from the Session ~
Session welcomes Jerry Calloway to the team and thanks himfor his willingness to accept God's call.
We are happy to announce that Session overwhelminglyapproved hiring Lucie Svatonova-Hughes as our music directorand welcome her along with her family to EPC.
We'd like to remind everyone to be sure all meetings at thechurch are put on Ellen's calendar so we know who is meetingwhere and when.
Thanks to all who helped EPC put our best foot forward when wehosted the April Presbytery meeting.
We wish everybody a safe Memorial Day and a happy, happysummer. See you in worship!
Eastminster Membership –
If you are interested in joining Eastminster, we invite you tospeak with the pastor or contact her at Pressley@eastminster.com or 864-517-9781. Membersare received by profession of faith, reaffirmation of faith or by transfer of church letter.
Session
Class of 2016
Eileen OsteenSara RandallJim StewartJohn Taylor
Class of 2017
Heath CobbBeverly George
Ed IrickKimberly Lane
Class of 2018Jerry Calloway
Elaine CampbellGil Kraemer
Cyndi Lichoulas
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The EPC Office will be closed:
Monday, May 30th
- Memorial Dayand
Monday, July 4th - Independence Day
Summer Office HoursMay 31
st through August 11
th
Monday through Thursday9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
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News and Notes
Exercise Caution! Since the clearing of the property next door we have had reports ofincreased traffic of woodland creatures in the area. Please just be mindful of where youare walking and understand that children may require closer supervision when outsideduring this transition phase.
Thank you,Property and Grounds Committee
OFFICE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY This summer, Ellen Irick will be out of the
office June 20th
-23
rd
and July 25
th
-28
th
. We need volunteers in the office those days from
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. If you are able to sign up for a day or even an hour, please let
contact Ellen at 864-284-0190 or admin@eastminster.com. Thank you!!
First Annual EPC Summer Food Drive!
Each year as the school year winds down, the inventories at GreenvilleCounty food pantries do as well. Children in our community who normallyreceive a school-sponsored breakfast and/or lunch each day, no longer have
those meals to rely upon and their families, already faced with hunger related
issues, have an added strain for the summer. If you have ever volunteered ata food pantry, you know summer is normally when the shelves go bare. The
holidays, traditionally the most generous time of the year for pantries, are stillmonths away, but 68,000 people in Greenville County struggle with hunger
every day of the year. In an effort to support God's Pantry and United
Ministries in a more significant way, the Outreach Committee is launching
Eastminster Presbyterian Church's Inaugural Summer Food Drive. We haveset a goal of 500 food items to be collected for 6 weeks this summer beginning on June 12 and concluding July 24. Please remember yourneighbors in need this summer at the grocery store and bring any non-
perishable food items to EPC with you on Sunday. Thank you.
The Outreach Committee wishes to thank all EPC
members who volunteered to serve during our recently
concluded GAIHN Host Week May 1-8. Your
dedication to this ministry is vital to its
success and it showed in the commentsreceived from the guests. This rotation
completes two full years for Eastminster
as a host congregation and in that time we have provided
a safe, clean and healthy environment to 23 families
comprised of 71 people. Our next host week is August 7-
14 and with a new coordinator taking over, the
Outreach Committee hopes you'll continue tosupport GAIHN.
June 2016
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United Ministries – Volunteers Needed at Place of Hope
Place of Hope, a day shelter for the homeless, is in need of volunteers on Mondays,Thursdays, and Fridays. Most of the volunteers work one shift – one day a week. The
shifts are from 8:00 – 11:00 in the morning. Volunteers at Place of Hope greet theparticipants, sign participants up for showers and for appointments with the case
managers. There is always a staff person present. Please email: cwinkler@united-ministries.org or 335-2618 for more information.
Looking at Jesus through a ifferent Lens
The 10th Triennial Gathering of Presbyterian Women
in the Synod of South Atlantic
October 21-23, 2016
Epworth by the SeaSt. Simons Island, Georgia
Registration Fee - $100 (PW Foothillls will pay registration)
Room and Board - $about $150
Phone: 864-357-3590– Jane Frost Email: pwfoothills@gmail.com
Facebook: foothillsPW
Are you looking for a way to stay connected with Eastminster?
EPC has a new and revised Facebook page online that will help keep you connected. This
page allows the church to interact and share information with you online at your
convenience. How do you get connected to this new page?
Go to: https://www.facebook.com/eastminsterpresbyterianchurch?ref=hl click on the LIKE
button so you will receive information and news feeds from us regularly.
2016-2017 Bible Study (Judy Siker)Music/Choir/Dance
Moderator of PW Churchwide(Carol Winkler)
PWStaff (still a mystery)Mercado (Mission Partners)
Worships An afternoon on St. SimonsFriends, nature, a time apart
Pre-Conference Workshops:1:00 p.m. FridayLeadership Skills
OrPresbyterian Disaster Assistance
Preparation
Business Meeting:4:00-500 p.m. Friday
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Simpsonville, SCSummer 2016 Study"The book of Psalms," Walter Brueggemann writes, "provides
the most reliable theological, pastoral, and liturgical
resources given us in the biblical tradition. In season and out
of season, generation after generation, faithful women andmen turn to the Psalms as a most helpful resource for
conversation with God about things that matter most."
The Psalms are often understood as the hymnal of the Second, and likely the First, Temple period - the sacred
poetry of ancient Israelite and Judean worship.
The Psalms, like much of the Hebrew Scriptures, seek to address the central crisis of this period: the exile. The
exile was a historical crisis that began with the deportation of Judeans to Babylon in 597 BCE; continued with
the destruction of Jerusalem in 587 BCE; and lasted until 539 BCE when Cyrus of Persia allowed the exiles to
return.
The exile was also an ongoing theological crisis for the Israelites. They had seen their government, their land,
and their temple destroyed, which forced them to rethink who they were as God's people. How were they tounderstand their relationship with God?
History The Psalms have traditionally been organized by theme, language, and time of appearance, into five books:Book I: Psalms 1-41, Book II: Psalms 42-72, Book III: Psalms 73-89, Book IV: Psalms 90-106, Book V:
Psalms 107-150.
Books I-III document the failure of the Davidic covenant, which is made clear by the destruction of Jerusalem
in 587 BCE and the subsequent exile. Thus, these books call out for a response, which is offered by the proclamation of God's reign, which is prominent in Books IV-V. The Psalter as we have it may have taken its
final form in the fourth to third centuries BCE, but books IV-V may not have been solidified until the secondcentury BCE.
ProcessThe schedule has broken the psalms into one to two psalms per day. You can read them both in one sitting or
develop a rhythm of morning and evening prayer.
Sunday’s sermon will focus on one of the Psalms from the previous week.
The following is a recommended process for reading and praying the psalms.
Prepare: Find a quiet place and quiet yourself. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you. Open the Bible to the passage you are going to study.
Picture: As you read the passage, create a picture of the scene in your mind. Place yourself in the
scene. Ask the following questions: What do I see and hear? What do I smell, taste, or touch?
Who are the characters and what are they doing? What emotions do I sense?Ponder: What does this mean to you? What are you really longing for in your own heart?
Pray: Convert your reflections and considerations into prayers to God. Ask God for help, guidance
and blessing.Practice: Make a specific commitment to apply what you have learned from this passage. Rest in
God’s love.
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Week One: Monday, June 6 Psalm 1 & 2Tuesday, June 7 Psalm 3 & 4
Wednesday, June 8 Psalm 5 & 6
Thursday, June 9 Psalm 7 & 8Friday, June 10 Psalm 9 & 10Saturday, June 11 Psalm 11 & 12
Sunday, June 12 Psalm 13
Week Two: Monday, June 13 Psalm 14 & 15
Tuesday, June 14 Psalm 16 & 17
Wednesday, June 15 Psalm 18 & 19Thursday, June 16 Psalm 20 & 21Friday, June 17 Psalm 22 & 23Saturday, June 18 Psalm 24 & 25
Sunday, June 19 Psalm 26
Week Three:
Monday, June 20 Psalm 27 & 28Tuesday, June 21 Psalm 29 & 30Wednesday, June 22 Psalm 31 & 32Thursday, June 23 Psalm 33 & 34
Friday, June 24 Psalm 35 & 36
Saturday, June 25 Psalm 37 & 38Sunday, June 26 Psalm 39
Week Four: Monday, June 27 Psalm 40 & 41Tuesday, June 28 Psalm 42 & 43Wednesday, June 29 Psalm 44 & 45
Thursday, June 30 Psalm 46 & 47Friday, July 1 Psalm 48 & 49Saturday, July 2 Psalm 50 & 51Sunday, July 3 Psalm 52
Week Five: Monday, July 4 Psalm 53Tuesday, July 5 Psalm 54 & 55
Wednesday, July 6 Psalm 56 & 57
Thursday, July 7 Psalm 58 & 59Friday, July 8 Psalm 60 & 61Saturday, July 9 Psalm 62 & 63
Sunday, July 10 Psalm 64
Week Six: Monday, July 11 Psalm 65 & 66
Tuesday, July 12 Psalm 67 & 68
Wednesday, July 13 Psalm 69 & 70Thursday, July 14 Psalm 71 & 72Friday, July 15 Psalm 73 & 74
Saturday, July 16 Psalm 75 & 76
Sunday, July 17 Psalm 77
Week Seven: Monday, July 18 Psalm 78 & 79Tuesday, July 19 Psalm 80 & 81
Wednesday, July 20 Psalm 82 & 83
Thursday, July 21 Psalm 84 & 85Friday, July 22 Psalm 86 & 87Saturday, July 23 Psalm 88
Sunday, July 24 Psalm 89
Week Eight: Monday, July 25 Psalm 90 & 91
Tuesday, July 26 Psalm 92 & 93
Wednesday, July 27 Psalm 94 & 95Thursday, July 28 Psalm 96 & 97Friday, July 29 Psalm 98Saturday, July 30 Psalm 99
Sunday, July 31 Psalm 100
Week Nine:
Monday, August 1 Psalm 101 & 102Tuesday, August 2 Psalm 103 & 104Wednesday, August 3 Psalm 105 & 106Thursday, August 4 Psalm 107 & 108
Friday, August 5 Psalm 109 & 110
Saturday, August 6 Psalm 111Sunday, August 7 Psalm 112
Week Ten: Monday, August 8 Psalm 113 & 114Tuesday, August 9 Psalm 115 & 116Wednesday, August 10 Psalm 117 & 118
Thursday, August 11 Psalm 119 & 120Friday, August 12 Psalm 121 & 122Saturday, August 13 Psalm 123 & 124Sunday, August 14 Psalm 125
Week Eleven: Monday, August 15 Psalm 126 & 127Tuesday, August 16 Psalm 128 & 129
Wednesday, August 17 Psalm 130 & 131
Thursday, August 18 Psalm 132 & 133Friday, August 19 Psalm 134 & 135Saturday, August 20 Psalm 136 &137
Sunday, August 21 Psalm 138
Week Twelve:
Monday, August 22 Psalm 139 & 140
Tuesday, August 23 Psalm 141 & 142
Wednesday, August 24 Psalm 143 & 144Thursday, August 25 Psalm 145 & 146Friday, August 26 Psalm 147 & 148
Saturday, August 27 Psalm 149
Sunday, August 28 Psalm 150
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June 2016SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2 3 4Pressley vacation
9:00 am- noon-
office open
6:00 pm
Congregational
Care LRP
Pressley vacation
9:00 am- noon-
office open
5 6 7 8 9 10 119:15 am- Adult SS
10:30 am-
Worship-
communion
11:45 am- Adult FF
conversation
9:00 am- noon-
office open
6:30-9:00 pm GIH
7:00 pm-Ladies
Circle
7:00 am- Men’s
Bible Study
9:00 am- noon-
office open
7:00 pm- Finance
Meeting
9:00 am- noon-
office open
6:30 pm- Personnel
9:00 am- noon-
office open
10:00 am- Ladies
Circle
9:00 am-5:00 pm-
GIH
12 13 14 15 16 17 189:15 am- Adult SS
10:00 am Called
Session
10:30 am- Worship
11:45- Social
Sunday
Noon- Finance M\
g
12:00-3:00 pm-
Safe Policy Training
Youth in Montreat
9:00 am- noon-
office open
6:30-9:00 pm GIH
Youth in Montreat
7:00 am- Men’s
Bible Study
9:00 am- noon-
office open
Youth in Montreat
9:00 am- noon-
office open
Youth in Montreat
9:00 am- noon-
office open
Youth in Montreat Youth in Montreat
All Day- GIH
Youth in Montreat
19 20 Ellen vacation 21 Ellen vacation 22 Ellen vacation 23 Ellen vacation 24 259:15 am- Adult SS
10:30 am-
Worship-
2 Cents a Meal
3:00-4:00 pm Girl
Scouts
9:00 am- noon-
office open
6:30-9:00 pm GIH
7:00 pm- Faith
Formation
7:00 am- Men’s
Bible Study
9:00 am- noon-
office open
9:00 am- noon-
office open
9:00 am- noon-
office open
9:00 am-4:00 pm
VBS- Pets
Unleashed
26 27 28 29 309:15 am- Adult SS
10:30 am-
Worship-
VBS Celebration
Dine with Nine
9:00 am- noon-
office open
6:30-9:00 pm GIH
7:00 am- Men’s
Bible Study
9:00 am- noon-
office open
9:00 am- noon-
office open
9:00 am- noon-
office open
11:30 am- Ladies
out to Lunch
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