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VOLUME 31 | ISSUE 10 Pine Street Presbyterian Church OCTOBER 1, 2011
Pine Street
MUSIC AT PINE STREET opens its 2011-2012 season with a celebratory concert of the completion of the 1991 rebuild of the great Skinner-Möller organ in the sanctuary. After much discussion and research, the organ committee recommended that the Möller Company of Hagerstown, Maryland, rebuild the existing organ at Pine Street rather than replace it with a new instrument. Donald Clapper, then Minister of Music, led the study and concluded that the great heritage of the 1926 E.M. Skinner instrument and its subsequent reworking by both the Aeolian-Skinner Co. and the Moller Co. was worth refurbishing and enlarging. In so doing, they gave us a gift of one of the finest pipe organs in America. Its superb voicing and stop list perfectly wed it to the lustrous acoustics of the Pine Street sanctuary, giving a sound that is both brilliant and refined.
Over twenty years, it has performed admirably with few
problems and many, many joyous services and concerts. Some of the greatest players of our time have touched the keyboards of this instrument and brought it to life.
In celebration of the instrument and the contributions it has made to worship at Pine Street and to the musical
community of Harrisburg we are hosting a recital by the brilliant concert organist, Lynne Davis, a specialist in French music, which the Pine Street organ always plays magnificently.
Ms. Davis is a native of East Lansing, Michigan and studied with Robert Clark at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Upon completion of her
undergraduate degree she received a Fulbright Scholarship to study in France. There she studied with all the great organists of the late twentieth century including Maurice and Madeline Duruflé and Jean Langlais among others. While in France, she met and married Pierre Firmin-Didot, founder of the Chartres Competition, the world’s
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PSL Deadline
Articles, photos and items of interest for the November issue
of Pine Street Life are due by October 15,
2011. Please e-mail to Sue Black at
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Session Notes . . . . . . . . . . 2
DDB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
October Calendar . . . . . . . 7
October Scripture . . . . . . . 8
OCTOBER at a Glance
Gleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 1
Bagels & Belief . . . . . . Oct 2
Peacemaking Offering . Oct 2
Men's Breakfast . . . . . . Oct 8
Pine StreetWalkers . . . Oct 9
Lunch & Learn . . . . . . . Oct 9
DDB Event . . . . . . . . . . Oct 14
Children's Sabbath . . . Oct 16
Organ Recita . . . . . . . . Oct 21
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Twentieth Anniversary Concertby Ron Poorman
Christmas Cookie/Craft BazaarBy Cheryl Goode
Pine Street’s Congregational Life committee has brought us many fellowship activities to help bring us together as a community. This is not all they do. We have a sub-committee, under the auspices of Congregational Life
20th Anniversary ConcertFriday, October 21 at 7:30 p.m.,
featuring Concert Organist, Lynne Davis.
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Bagels & Belief
October 2 “When the Good Samaritan is Bad
News” Rev. Russell Sullivan
November 6 “God Called a Party, but Nobody Came” Rev. Heather Sigler
January 8 “The Timid Soul” Rev. Alex Lang
February 5 “Seasons of the Soil” Rev. Russell Sullivan
March 4 “The Sad Story of the Embarrassed
Farmers” Rev. Alex Lang
April 1 “Loves Always Wins
. . . Sometimes” Rev. Heather Sigler
May 6 “Why Doesn’t
God Like Religious People”
Rev. Alex Lang
June 3 “Pardon My Insistence”
Rev. Russell Sullivan
All forums are held in Fellowship Hall at
9:40 a.m.
Session Notes for September
The Administration and Finance Committee recommended dismissing the Building and Renovation Committee, and the Capital Campaign Committee with thanks, and that the books for the Capital Campaign remain open until December 31, 2011 to allow for the final collection of pledges, with the disposition of the budget surplus to be determnied by the Budget Task Force and Session.
As a result of the approval by PCUSA of a revised Form of Government it will be necessary for Pine Street to develop its own manual of administrative operations. This will be done by the Administration and Finance Committee.
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most celebrated organ competition. The couple were an important force in French organ music for more than twenty-five years.
On her own, Ms. Davis won the St. Alban’s Competition in England, which started a dynamic concert career for her across Europe and North America. She became the Professor of Organ at two major French conservatories during her sojourn there. In the mid-2000’s M. Firmin-Didot passed away, and Ms. Davis decided to return to the U.S., to live and teach here for the first time in thirty years. She received the appointment as Distinguished Professor of Organ at Wichita State University in Kansas and she continues her concert career in conjunction with this appointment. She has appeared at both Regional and National Conventions of the American Guild of Organists and has played at virtually every significant venue in North America and Europe as well as many in Asia and South America.
Her program features the music which she loves and for which her adopted country has called her ‘one of the premier proponents of French organ music in the world today’. She plays with grace and élan that mark the performances of few organists today. With a deep understanding of this great literature and an equal understanding of the culture from which it springs, she makes a convincing argument for this repertoire beloved of all organists and organ audiences.
The suggested donation at the door is $10.00. The concert is on October 21 … Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. We welcome everyone to this celebration of the spectacular Pine Street organ. Come … enjoy.
Concert Organist Lynne Davis
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Did you know. . .?
During the flood of September 8 – 12, 2011 DDB served
105 meals on Thursday 89 meals on Friday 91 meals on Saturday 98 meals on Sunday115 meals on Monday
Everything else in the city was closed! Our cooks were here without hesitation. Thanks to the volunteers who made it, as well!
DDB needed supplies:
Disposable razors, deodorant, shampoo, bars of soap, laundry soap, men’s clothing, blankets.
Every donation we receive allows us to save money to be used for extra food. Our needs are great as clients keep coming and winter is right behind!.....
Entertainment Books Are Here
Get an early jump on your holiday gift shopping…give the gift that keeps on giving.”
We make $5 on every book sold. Cost is $30 payable to DDB. Books can be picked up in the church office or call 238-4717 to order. Great Thanksgiving gifts…a way to “give back” to your host or hostess while “giving back“ to DDB. Entertainment books make terrific Christmas gifts, as well. Take a look at one in the gathering place. DDB thanks you for your support.
Sharing the Harvest
by Elain Strokoff
Sometimes it is just fun to throw a party! It is even better to throw a party which will help others. This is what our Downtown Daily Bread fundraising event on Friday, October 14, 2011 at Historic Harrisburg Association hopes to achieve. The fall is a time of "harvest and gathering” to prepare for the long winter ahead. Our DDB fundraiser will help us do just that. With proceeds from sponsorships, ticket sales, and raffle ticket purchases, DDB will be able to buy food and kitchen supplies to help feed clients through the winter. As food prices continue to climb and client numbers continue to grow, it is imperative that we look for creative ways to raise funds. Why not have fun at the same time?
The “Sharing the Harvest” event will be a time for the community to come together for a common goal: to feed the hungry. Our evening will feature delicious appetizers, wine and cheese pairings, musical entertainment, art displays, raffle prizes, and most importantly, good company. In addition, we are excited to partner with Historic Harrisburg Association, another important community organization. You will love their grand building, a former brownstone bank with a rich history. The space will take you back to a kinder, gentler time where buildings were works of art made in marble, granite, and fine woods.
Please mark your calendars for this special evening of community fellowship and partnership to benefit those in need. I look forward to seeing you on October 14th as we work to “gather and harvest” for Downtown Daily Bread.
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Gleaning At Strite's Orchard
October 1, 2011, starting at 9:00 a.m. and probably finishing before noon. Bring gloves and dress appropriately. All ages welcome. We will glean, rain or shine. Produce gleaned (apples or potatoes, probably) will go to the Central PA Food Bank and the Ecumenical Food Pantry.
Peacemaking Offering October 2, 2011
By Deb Olson
Peace has been defined as tranquility, a calm and quiet state, free from disturbances or noise. To live in peace, to be in a state of peace, takes on different meanings for all of us. Living peacefully includes the protection of individuals’ integrity and human rights. For some of us, peace means access to education and the elimination of poverty, homelessness, injustice, and violence. For some, peace is the ability to openly express our opinions or to practice our religious beliefs without the fear of imprisonment or even death. In our homes, our communities, and our world, we are called to be makers of peace. Peacemaking is the human response to God’s gift of peace giving.
The Peacemaking Offering was created in 1980 to support the efforts of the PC(USA) to live out a deeper commitment to peacemaking as part of our faithfulness to God. It is one of four special offerings designated by the PC(USA)’s General Assembly. 50% of the offering is used by the General Assembly ministries through the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program. 25% is used by presbyteries and synods. And 25% stays locally to support an agency that is working toward peace in our community.
This year Pine Street’s mission committee has decided to give that 25% of our collection on Sunday, October 2, to Heeding God’s Call. This organization is a new ecumenical faith-based campaign inspiring hope, raising voices and taking action to end gun violence. Participating Harrisburg churches are currently Unitarian Universalists of Harrisburg, First Church of the Brethren, Market Square Presbyterian Church, Martin Luther King Baptist Church, United Baptist Church, Harrisburg Brethren in Christ, and St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.
PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY AGAIN THIS YEAR on OCTOBER 2.
Flood CleanupLEND A HAND, a
local ministry of PC(USA) needs volunteers to continue the cleanup around the Harrisburg area resulting from tropical storm Lee in September. To volunteer please call Lend A Hand at 717-731-7888 or (toll free) 1-877-211-0700. Please share this message with friends and neighbors. The Lend A Hand website is www.lendahand.net
“Beyond all these things put on love, which is the perfect bond of unity. Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body; and be thankful.” -- Colossians 3:14-15
Children's Sabbathby Cheryl Goode
On Sunday, October 16th our worship service will be lifting up Children’s Sabbath. This is a designated Sunday to celebrate the gifts of children and to think about children’s advocacy.
You may be thinking why or what can I do? Or why should we be thinking about this during a Worship service? What we can do is pray for those children who are in need, we can study and educate ourselves, and we can reflect on the lives of the many numbers of children who need an adult to stand up for them. This is a perfect time to explore what our faith tradition calls us to do: to “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.” and to "love your neighbor as yourself.”
On Sunday, October 16, 2011 at 11:00 please come to worship with an open heart and mind. Our Order of Worship will remain the same, but the liturgy will lift up all children. The children and youth of Pine Street and KOALA Club will sing that day and I will be leading worship that day. Come support all of God’s children.
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Earth Care At Pine StreetBy Bonnie Peckham
Recently the Pine Street session approved a PC(USA) program called Earth Care Congregations. This program helps churches plan and continue their earth care ministry while also gaining greater support from their congregations. Earth Care Congregations is a structured certification program for Presbyterian churches to function in a manner consistent with God's call to not only care for creation, but to commune with creation.
In committing to the Earth Care Pledge the Mission Committee has formed an Earth Care Team to begin the process of achieving certification. The team consists of 5 members: Pam Bauer, Norriene Koozer, Bonnie Peckham, Carol Putt and Sue Wilson. The team will assess how well our church performs earth care or creation care initiatives in an audit provided by PC(USA) Environmental Ministries. These are initiatives that fall under 4 specific areas of church life: Worship, Education, Physical Plant and Outreach. These are the same areas incorporated in Pine Street's Strategic Plan. We must have 25 points in each area in order to submit the audit for certification as an Earth Care Congregation. We (the congregation) earn these points each year by developing and acting on ideas about creation care derived by members of the congregation in Sunday School Classes, committees, as individuals, youth groups. When an idea makes itself known write it down on the one of the papers provided on the mission table in the Gathering Space. Ideas will be reviewed and feasible ideas acted on. Examples:
• Under Physical Plant – family groups or individuals take home the empty plastic containers to recycle otherwise they get thrown in the trash in the church kitchen-no recycle pick up at the church
• Under Worship – have paintings or photos (displayed by church members) that have attached to them a card with the Bible verse which best speaks to the individual of the art.
• Under Outreach-Gleaning – A form of outreach we are doing now. Join us at Strite's Orchard-Oct. 1, at 9AM (rain or shine).
• Under Worship – A Sunday School Class may want to investigate Isaiah 61 as a linkage point to the tradition of Jubilee described in Leviticus 25.
The team will keep track of your efforts and as an Earth Care Congregation share what we are doing with other Earth Care Congregations. Most importantly we will keep you informed through Pine Street Life and email.
Staff Contact Info
Main Number 238-9304
Senior PastorRev. Dr. Russell Sullivan . .
ext.101rsullivan@pinestreet.org
Associate PastorRev. Alex Lang . . . ext.106alang@pinestreet.org
Parish Associate for Visitation
Rev. Heather Sigler . . . . . .ext. n/a
hsigler@pinestreet.org
Organist/ChoirmasterTom Clark-Jones . . ext.107tjones@pinestreet.org
Director of Children and Family Ministry
Cheryl Goode . . . . ext.105cgoode@pinestreet.org
Office ManagerMichelle Kennedy . ext.112mkennedy@pinestreet.org
Church AdministratorDiana Robertson . . ext.121drobertson@pinestreet.org
Buildings & Grounds Manager
Brad Wise . . . . . . . ext.114bwise@pinestreet.org
DDB DirectorElaine Strokoff . . . ext.123estrokoff@pinestreet.org
DDB CounselorChristine Patrick . . ext.128cpatrick@pinestreet.org
DDB KitchenBrenda Ervin . . . . . ext.125
General Voice Mail . ext.111
Family Retreat Wish List! As part of the Family Retreat on November 4 & 5 and learning about discipleship,
the children will be making hygiene kits to be given to one of our local missions. We need your help to fill the bags.
Items needed are small bars of soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, wash cloths, small packs of tissues and smal combs. We only need fifteen of each item! If you are able to supply any of these items please call Cheryl Goode at 238-9304 x105 or bring the items marked “Family Retreat” to the Welcome Center.
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known as the Kitchen Committee. This committee consists of six people from the congregation. They are Audrey Bell, Marilyn Miller, Jo Dolbin, Ted Dolbin, Lydia Humphrey, and Carolyn Humphrey. This sub-committee oversees all aspects of the kitchen. These are the behind the scenes people that take care of things that you and I may never even think about. Things like cleaning the kitchen. They take care of procuring volunteers to come in once a month to clean various parts of the kitchen and houseclean a designated area of the kitchen. (We have one of the cleanest church kitchens around!) They make and place the signs that are on the cupboards, purchase dish towels, replace broken dishes, launder dish towels and tablecloths, houseclean closets 1, 2 and the pantry in Fellowship Hall and the list goes on.
Maintaining the kitchen and replacing broken and lost items takes money and the kitchen is not a budgeted item. So with session approval, we will be having our first cookie/craft bazaar with all proceeds to benefit the Kitchen Maintenance Fund.
The event will be held in Fellowship Hall on Saturday, December 3, 2011 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. You will be able to select from a wide variety of cookies that can be purchased for only $6.00 per pound! We will also offer a selection of handmade craft items and several white elephant tables that will give you the opportunity to get an early start on your Christmas shopping.
Calling all cookie bakers! We need your help to make this event a success! We need individuals to contribute at least 12 dozen cookies (no store bought cookies please) so we have a wide selection for the day. Donations of fudge and sweet breads are also accepted. Please pick up a sign up sheet at the Welcome Center in the Gathering Place, fill it out and return it to the return box at the Welcome Center. Deadline for cookie sign-ups is Sunday, October 9.
We are also asking for donations of any gently used items for the white elephant tables such as candles, candle holders, Christmas ornaments, tea pots, vases or other household items. Please no books, jewelry, clothing or appliances. There is an information sheet that can be picked up at the Welcome Center during the month of October for your convenience. We will be accepting these items beginning Sunday, November 6 through Sunday, November 20. You may also drop them off during the week between 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at the Welcome Center marked “Cookie Bazaar”.
During the month of November we will be asking for your assistance in “spreading the word” about this event. Invitations will be available for you to give to family, friends, neighbors or co-workers and also flyers will be available to be posted in community areas. Look for more information in the next issue of Pine Street Life and the Sunday bulletins regarding these publicity venues.
Please feel free to contact Cheryl Goode at the church, 238-9304 x105 or cgoode@pinestreet.org with any questions or for more information.
Baptisms
September 11, 2011
Dominic Bennett Carinfant son of Ann Marie
and Thomas Car
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Pine StreetWalkers
Enjoy the fall colors from on top of Peters Mountain on Sunday, October 9, 2011. We will walk along the ridge of Peters Mountain to Table Rock to view the Fall Foliage across Clark Creek valley. This is a three mile round trip over a rocky trail, however there is no elevation gain (no climbing). In order to car pool to the top of Peters Mountain (parking at the trail head is limited), we will meet at the parking lot of Fort Hunter (Barn Side parking lot) at 1:00 p.m. Bring water and snack. Wear sturdy shoes. Bring camera. Hike day contact, Marty Gruver, 580-3012.
Men's BreakfastJoin the Pine Street
Men for "the best breakfast in town" on Saturday, October 8, 2011 at 8:00 a.m. This will be a time of fellowship and discussion as we regroup for the fall.
October, 2011
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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8:30 AM Worship - Sanctuary 9:40 AM Church School - All Ages 9:40 AM Adult Forum – Fellowship Hall
11:00 AM Worship –Sanctuary 12:30 PM New Members– Fellowship Hall 12:30 PM CNC Meeting– Room 308
4:00 PM Youth Handbells 5:00 PM SYF – Fellowship Hall & Boyd
26 7:00 PM Admin & Finance Meeting
27 8:45 AM Staff Worship 9:15 AM Staff Meeting 7:00 PM Admin & Finance Meeting
6:00 PM Presbytery Meeting – Upper Path Valley 7:00 PM Stewardship Committee
Meeting
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6:00 PM KOALA 6:00 PM JYF – Boyd 6:30 PM Stephen Ministry
Training 7:00 PM Adult Ed & Spiritual Formation Meeting
7:30 PM Adult Handbell Choir
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6:30 PM Chamber Singers Rehearsal 7:30 PM Chancel
Choir Rehearsal
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1 9:00 AM Stephen Ministry Training 9:00 AM Gleaning –
Strite’s Orchard
2 8:30 AM Worship - Sanctuary 9:40 AM Church School - All Ages 9:40 AM Bagels & Belief – Fellowship Hall
11:00 AM Worship –Sanctuary 12:30 PM New Members– Fellowship Hall 1:00 PM All Church Picnic – Lower Allen Park
4:00 PM Youth Handbells 5:00 PM SYF – Fellowship Hall & Boyd
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4 8:45 AM Staff Worship 9:15 AM Staff Meeting 7:30 PM Session Meeting – Boyd
Lounge
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6:00 PM KOALA 6:00 PM JYF – Boyd 6:30 PM Stephen Ministry
Training 7:30 PM Adult Handbell Choir
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6:30 PM Chamber Singers Rehearsal 7:30 PM Chancel
Choir Rehearsal
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8 8:00 AM Men’s Breakfast 9:30 AM Kitchen
Maintenance Cleaning 10:30 AM Shawl
Ministry
9 8:30 AM Worship - Sanctuary 9:40 AM Church School - All Ages 11:00 AM Worship –Sanctuary 12:15 PM Lunch & Learn – Fellowship Hall
12:30 PM New Members – Fellowship Hall 1:00 PM Pine StreetWalkers – Fort Hunter 4:00 PM Youth Handbells
5:00 PM SYF – Fellowship Hall & Boyd
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Church & Boyd Offices Closed
11 8:45 AM Staff Worship 9:15 AM Staff Meeting 7:00 PM Program Committee Meetings
12 6:00 PM KOALA 6:00 PM JYF – Boyd 6:30 PM Stephen Ministry Training
7:30 PM Adult Handbell Choir
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6:30 PM Chamber Singers Rehearsal 7:30 PM Chancel Choir Rehearsal
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15 9:30 AM Kitchen Committee Cleanup
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8:30 AM Worship - Sanctuary
9:40 AM Church School - All Ages 9:40 AM Flu Shots w/VNA 11:00 AM “Children’s Sabbath” Worship –
Sanctuary 12:30 PM New Members – Fellowship Hall 4:00 PM Youth Handbells
5:00 PM SYF – Fellowship Hall & Boyd
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18 8:45 AM Staff Worship
9:15 AM Staff Meeting 12:00 PM Trustees Meeting 6:00 PM Study Group on Beatitudes
6:30 PM Deacons Admin Committee Meeting 7:00 PM Deacons Meeting
19 6:00 PM KOALA
6:00 PM JYF – Boyd 6:30 PM Stephen Ministry Training
7:30 PM Adult Handbell Choir
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6:30 PM Chamber
Singers Rehearsal 7:30 PM Chancel Choir Rehearsal
7:30 PM Personnel Committee Meeting
21 7:30 PM
MAPS Organ Recital
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8:30 AM Worship - Sanctuary
9:40 AM Church School - All Ages 12:30 PM New Members – Fellowship Hall 11:00 AM Worship –Sanctuary
4:00 PM Youth Handbells 5:00 PM SYF – Fellowship Hall & Boyd
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7:00 PM Admin &
Finance Meeting
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8:45 AM Staff Worship
9:15 AM Staff Meeting
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6:00 PM KOALA
6:00 PM JYF – Boyd 6:30 PM Stephen Ministry Training
7:00 PM Adult Ed & Spiritual Formation 7:30 PM Adult Handbell Choir
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6:30 PM Chamber
Singers Rehearsal 7:30 PM Chancel Choir Rehearsal
7:30 PM Personnel Committee Meeting
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8:30 AM Worship - Sanctuary
9:40 AM Church School - All Ages 12:30 PM New Members – Fellowship Hall 11:00 AM Worship –Sanctuary
4:00 PM Youth Handbells 5:00 PM SYF – Fellowship Hall & Boyd
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8:45 AM Staff Worship
9:15 AM Staff Meeting 7:30 PM Session Meeting – Boyd Lounge
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6:00 PM KOALA
6:00 PM JYF – Boyd 6:30 PM Stephen Ministry Training
7:30 PM Adult Handbell Choir
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6:30 PM Chamber
Singers Rehearsal 7:30 PM Chancel Choir Rehearsal
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Family
Retreat – Camp Hebron
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PeriodicalsPostage Paid At
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Saturday October 1Psalms 63, 1492 Kings 19:21–361 Corinthians 10:1–13Matthew 8:18–27
Sunday October 2Psalms 103, 1502 Kings 20:1–21Acts 12:1–17Luke 7:11–17
Monday October 3Psalms 5, 1452 Kings 21:1–181 Corinthians 10:14— 11:1Matthew 8:28–34
Tuesday October 4Psalms 42, 1462 Kings 22:1–131 Corinthians 11:2 (3–16)17–22Matthew 9:1–8
Wednesday October 5Psalms 89:1–18, 147:1–112 Kings 22:14—23:31 Corinthians 11:23–34Matthew 9:9–17
Thursday October 6Psalms 97, 147:12–202 Kings 23:4–251 Corinthians 12:1–11Matthew 9:18–26
Friday October 7Psalms 51, 1482 Kings 23:36—24:171 Corinthians 12:12–26Matthew 9:27–34
Saturday October 8Psalms 104, 149Jeremiah 35:1–191 Corinthians 12:27— 13:3Matthew 9:35—10:4
Sunday October 9Psalms 19, 150Jeremiah 36:1–10Acts 14:8–18Luke 7:36–50
Monday October 10Psalms 135, 145Jeremiah 36:11–261 Corinthians 13:(1–3) 4–13Matthew 10:5–15
Tuesday October 11Psalms 123, 146Jeremiah 36:27—37:21 Corinthians 14:1–12Matthew 10:16–23
Wednesday October 12Psalms 15, 147:1–11Jeremiah 37:3–211 Corinthians 14:13–25Matthew 10:24–33
Thursday October 13Psalms 36, 147:12–20Jeremiah 38:1–131 Corinthians 14:26–33a (33b–36) 37–40Matthew 10:34–42
Friday October 14Psalms 130, 148Jeremiah 38:14–281 Corinthians 15:1–11Matthew 11:1–6
Saturday October 15Psalms 56, 149Jeremiah 52:1–341 Corinthians 15:12–29Matthew 11:7–15
Sunday October 16Psalms 67, 150Jeremiah 29:1, 4–14 or Jeremiah 39:11—40:6Acts 16:6–15Luke 10:1–12, 17–20
Monday October 17Psalms 57, 145Jeremiah 44:1–14 or Jeremiah 29:1, 4–141 Corinthians 15:30–41Matthew 11:16–24
Tuesday October 18Psalms 54, 146Lamentations 1:1–5 (6–9) 10–12 or Jeremiah 40:7—41:31 Corinthians 15:41–50Matthew 11:25–30
Wednesday October 19
Psalms 65, 147:1–11Lamentations 2:8–15 or Jeremiah 41:4–181 Corinthians 15:51–58Matthew 12:1–14
Thursday October 20Psalms 143, 147:12–20Ezra 1:1–11 or Jeremiah 42:1–22 1 Corinthians 16:1–9Matthew 12:15–21
Friday October 21Psalms 88, 148Ezra 3:1–13 or Jeremiah 43:1–131 Corinthians 16:10–24Matthew 12:22–32
Saturday October 22Psalms 122, 149Ezra 4:7, 11–24 or Jeremiah 44:1–14Philemon 1–25Matthew 12:33–42
Sunday October 23Psalms 108, 150Hag. 1:1—2:9 or Jeremiah 44:15–30Acts 18:24—19:7Luke 10:25–37
Monday October 24Psalms 62, 145Zechariah 1:7–17 or Jeremiah 45:1–5Revelation 1:4–20Matthew 12:43–50
Tuesday October 25Psalms 12, 146Ezra 5:1–17 or Lamentations 1:1–5 (6–9) 10–12Revelation 4:1–11Matthew 13:1–9
Wednesday October 26
Psalms 96, 147:1–11Ezra 6:1–22 or Lamentations 2:8–15Revelation 5:1–10Matthew 13:10–17
Thursday October 27Psalms 116, 147:12–20Nehemiah 1:1–11 or Lamentations 2:16–22Revelation 5:11—6:11Matthew 13:18–23
Friday October 28Psalms 84, 148Nehemiah 2:1–20 or Lamentations 4:1–22Revelation 6:12—7:4Matthew 13:24–30
Saturday October 29Psalms 63, 149Nehemiah 4:1–23 or Lamemtations 5:1–22Revelation 7:(4–8) 9–17Matthew 13:31–35
Sunday October 30Psalms 103, 150Nehemiah 5:1–9 or Ezra1:1–11Acts 20:7–12Luke 12:22–31
Monday October 31Psalms 5, 145Nehemiah 6:1–19 or Ezra 3:1–13Revelation 10:1–11Matthew 13:36–43
Lectionary Readings for October