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United Methodist Church of the Palm Beaches 900 Brandywine Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33409 OFFICE: 561-687-5411 FAX: 561-687-8348
WEBSITE: www.umcpb.org EMAIL: [email protected] OCTOBER 2016
From Pastor Kent
Dear UMCPB Church, Most people want peace. We long for peace between nations. We plead for peace in our communities. Peace is needed between religions, race, color, and creed. We want peace in our families, relationships, and mar-riages. These things mentioned, and those not mentioned, can bring much angst in our lives. However, as much as we want peace in these
areas, we need, as human beings, a greater peace. We need inner peace. Peace that transcends the external world. Peace that goes to the core of our being that gives us the assurance “even so, it is well with my soul. Many people look and find peace in all kinds of things. Personally I find peace in woodworking. I enjoy it tremendously and I can let go of “the things of this world”. Reading books, taking walks, sewing, being at the beach or in nature are all things that bring peace for people. The problem with this kind of peace is that it only lasts for the moment and is so quickly swallowed up when troubles return. There are dead-lines to meet, people wanting your money, the car broke down, tensions are high, unex-pected trouble comes, relationships are broken, and the list goes on and on and on. The good news is you can have inner peace. How? The fourth quarter memory verse for 2016 tells us exactly what to do: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6-7 May your heart and mind find peace in Christ. Trust and obey. Yours, Pastor Kent
NEW TESTAMENT Page 2
DATE GOSPEL CHAPTER
OCTOBER 1 REST REST
OCTOBER 2 REST REST
OCTOBER 3 2 TIMOTHY 1
OCTOBER 4 2 TIMOTHY 2
OCTOBER 5 2 TIMOTHY 3
OCTOBER 6 2 TIMOTHY 4
OCTOBER 7 TITUS 1
OCTOBER 8 REST REST
OCTOBER 9 REST REST
OCTOBER 10 TITUS 2
OCTOBER 11 TITUS 3
OCTOBER 12 PHILEMON
OCTOBER 13 HEBREWS 1
OCTOBER 14 HEBREWS 2
OCTOBER 15 REST REST
DATE GOSPEL CHAPTER
OCTOBER 16 REST REST
OCTOBER 17 HEBREWS 3
OCTOBER 18 HEBREWS 4
OCTOBER 19 HEBREWS 5
OCTOBER 20 HEBREWS 6
OCTOBER 21 HEBREWS 7
OCTOBER 22 REST REST
OCTOBER 23 REST REST
OCTOBER 24 HEBREWS 8
OCTOBER 25 HEBREWS 9
OCTOBER 26 HEBREWS 10
OCTOBER 27 HEBREWS 11
OCTOBER 28 HEBREWS 12
OCTOBER 29 REST
OCTOBER 30 REST
OCTOBER 28 HEBREWS 13
Music and the Arts
The next Curbside Mission Café will be Tuesday, October 4th from 4:00-6:00. Included in the
meal: Spaghetti, Garlic Bread, Cup of Parmesan Cheese, Fruit Cup –or– Coleslaw, Jumbo
Chocolate Chip Cookie, and a Mint. The cost is $6.00 for a single and $18.00 for a family
(feeds four). You can also purchase 6 additional cookies for just $4.00. Extra spaghetti
sauce is also available for $4.00.
Help us increase our profit margin! Please return your spaghetti containers so we can reuse
them. Just bring them when you come to pick up your spaghetti or drop them off anytime at
the choir room (107).
Curbside Mission Café
For more information about any of the ministries of the music department, please contact Cary Collins or Anthony Hevia at
561.687.5411 x17 or x27 or [email protected] or [email protected]. Church website: www.umcpb.org
Fall Festival
Music Groups Rehearsal Time Changes
Mark Your Calendars OCTOBER 22nd 9:00—2:00 for our annual
Fall Festival. It’s going to be a great day with crafters, vendors,
pumpkin patch, food trucks, community rummage sale, boiled peanuts,
bounce house, and more! The event is FREE and open to the public. If
you know of a crafter or vendor, please tell them about us!
The Community Rummage Sale is perfect opportunity for our friends
and neighbors to have their own personal sale. Most housing
developments do not permit residents to set up a sale on their
property. Well, now you can do it on ours!
You can also help us advertise by liking our add on the church’s
Facebook page. A downloadable poster of the event is also available on
the church website (www.umcpb.org). Click on the “Fall Festival”
banner. Then go to the bottom of the page to download the poster.
Print as many as you like and post them at your area businesses. Unlike many other similar events, we require no
percentage of vendor’s sales. It’s all yours to keep!
The fee schedule is as follows:
Outdoor Covered Craft Space (breezeway) - $20
Indoor Craft Space (Gathering Place) - $50
8’ Table Rental - $10
Electric Hookup - $5
The Chancel Choir is moving their rehearsals from Thursdays to Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. beginning Oct. 4th. So
you might be wondering when will the Praise Team practice? You guessed it. They are moving to Thursdays at 7:00 p.m.
beginning Oct. 6th. This change will be beneficial to both groups. If you’ve been interested in serving in one of these
groups and just couldn’t work it into your schedule, perhaps this time change will help you out! Contact Cary for more
information about the Chancel Choir and Anthony for the Praise Team.
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From The Treasurer Page 4
"Our giving financial support to the church is an important part of being a disciple of Christ— all of us giving together — allows United Methodists to do together what we cannot do alone.
With the tithes and offerings, the church is able to be God's hands extended to our community whether by supporting the many ministries provided on campus, the UMC ministries and Special Sundays coordinated by the conference or through our partner programs in Cuba, Haiti, India and Peru.
Please consider the many methods available for your convenience as you return your tithes and offerings to God:
On-Line Giving via the link on www.umcpb.org/giving using your debit or credit card in a secure account
Schedule payments via your bank’s On-Line banking program or via electronic funds transfers
Checks payable to UMCPB or cash mailed or delivered to the office or placed in the collection plate
Coming Soon - Giving by Text!! "
If you want to review the church financial position or have any related questions please contact the fi-nancial administrator or the treasurer through the church office.
In His Stewardship
Bobby Bedasse | Treasurer
Our Memory Verse for this Quarter
Do not be anxious about anything, but in
everything, by prayer and petition, with
thanksgiving, present your requests to
God. 7And the peace of God, which transcends
all understanding, will guard your hearts and
your minds in Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 4:6-7
Missions "Missions is the overflow of our delight in God because missions is the overflow of God's delight in being God." — John Pipe
Haiti- The school year has started back up and we will once again be looking to support the school that our
very own Fritzlorme Etienne has started in Haiti. Please keep both the students and the teachers in your prayers.
Cuba- Pastor George, who pastors our sister church in Briones Cuba will be coming to Florida in November to visit his brother. He hopes to come here and meet us while he is in Florida.
Mission Boxes: As always donations to the Mission Boxes for the month of October will go toward our mission fund.
CROS Pantry: Please bring in some extra nonperishable and canned items for the CROS Food Pantry.
The CROS Food Box is in the kitchen serving area.
Global Ministries Resources
Please take some time to explore some of the things that our denomination is doing in the mission field through
Global Ministries and UMCOR. www.umcmission.org www.umcor.org
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Submitted by Joseph Radonis Chair—Missions Committee Email: [email protected]
Family Camping Retreat
Friday November 4 - Sunday November 6
Riverside Camp, LaBelle, Florida
BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER!!
Includes Archery, Canoeing, Kayaking, Fishing, Hayrides, Swimming Pool and more!!!
Stay in Lodge or Bring your Tent!!!
Contact Cherie Dell if you have any questions
(561) 252-8698
NOVEMBER 4TH—6TH
Riverside Camp, LaBelle, Florida
Extending God’s extravagant love by opening our hearts and doors to persons with disabilities
We have an amazing church! The good people of UMCPB have stepped up to help welcome our guest with special needs. In September, we had a Bingo and Ice Cream Social with over 100 people in attendance. Several group homes, along with a group from the Special Olympics participated. Our church went above and beyond in helping our guests to feel welcome and loved by God. Thank you!
Our smaller group, the Amigos TAG, has been meeting once a month. We have grown from the original 3 Amigos to 11 Amigos. This group is interested in serving others. We are aware that God has given all of us gifts so there-fore we must learn how to share those gifts with others. In that light, we have delivered 61 blankets to the chil-dren in Palm Beach Children’s Hospital. Next year, we will help CROS ministry with sorting food. We are looking for service projects to do. If you are aware of any, please contact Phyllis.
Remember to keep our Night to Shine prom in your prayers. We will soon be looking for volunteers. You do not want to miss this event.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve those who are differently abled. In Christ’s Love, Phyllis
(facebook.com/ throughtheroofumcpb)
Website (www.throughtheroofumcpb.net)
We are starting a new study, Becoming a Woman of Prayer by Cynthia Heald on Saturday, October 8, We will meet at 8:00 AM for breakfast prepared by the Ironmen (please bring a donation for the breakfast) and at 8:30 AM we will move to room 116 for this new study. Books will be available soon in the church bookstore. Nursery available.
"So often we think of prayer as something we do to break through to God--to get His attention and to get Him to listen to us. But intimacy with God is His idea. He has tak-en the initiative, and prayer is His gift to us. It is an opportunity for us to respond to
His invitation to intimacy by calling, crying, and singing to Him. Prayer is our response to the One who has called out to us and desires to be in a relationship with us."
Cynthia Heald, Becoming a Woman of Prayer, NAVPRESS 2005
Hope to see you there, bring a friend.
If you need additional information, do not hesitate to contact Mrs. Beth Benvenuti at (561) 601-7189 or email her at [email protected]
Through The Roof Ministry Page 6
Real Women / Real Life
TAG Groups (Together and Growing)
T.A.G. Groups meet weekly for Bible study on the same passage as the weekly sermon, prayer and fellowship. Groups meet in different homes throughout the county and on various days and times. Each group is open to everyone and you are invited to join a group that fits you and your schedule. If you are planning on attending a group for the first time, please call the group leader for directions.
For more information, please contact [email protected] or (561) 687-5411. See listing on this page and page 8 for groups and meeting times.
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Leader (s): Kate Marr Time: 4:00 p.m. Location: UMCPB - Room 114 Contact Info: Kate Marr - [email protected] or (561) 242-5180
Leaders: Scott and Mary Jo Gay Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: 930 Lytle St., West Palm Beach, 33405 (off Parker St. & Forest Hill Blvd.) Contact Info: (561) 585-7183
Leaders: Jeff and Mary French Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: 3915 Circle Lake Drive, West Palm Beach, 33417 (home is near the church) Contact Info: [email protected] or 561-615-0497
Leaders: Bill and Linda Broome Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: 173 Milestone Way, West Palm Beach, 33415 (off Gun Club Rd. between Haverhill Rd. & Jog Rd.)
Contact Info: [email protected] or (561) 689-0320
Leaders: Dino and Beth Benvenuti—South Ocean TAG Time: 7:30 p.m.
Location: 3200 South Ocean Blvd 103-A, Palm Beach, FL 33480
Contact Info: [email protected] or 561-601-7189
SUNDAY
MONDAY
T.A.G. Group Meetings
TUESDAY
Leader: Cathy Atkinson and Harold Weaver Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: UMCPB - Room #116 Contact Info: [email protected] /561-681-9446 or [email protected] /561-514-1749
Leaders: Rob and Kristina Baker Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: rotate homes - please call Contact Info: [email protected] or 561-801-1675
THURSDAY
Leaders: Raquel Roche and Sammy Rodriguez Time 6:30 p.m. Location: 5772 Gypsum Place, West Palm Beach, FL 33413 Contact Info.: [email protected] or [email protected] or 561-312-3516
Through The Roof Ministry—For persons with Disabilities and their families. Leader: Rev. Phyllis Parthemer Time: 4:00 p.m. Location: The Chapel and Room #116 Contact Info.: Rev. Phyllis Parthemer [email protected] or (561)214-0133
www.throughtheroofumcpn.net
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TAG GROUP!!
Third Sunday of Each Month—Amigos TAG
October 2016 Sunday school
We invite children of all ages to join us as we learn and grow in God’s love every Sunday morning during the 9:30 service. Miss Kate, Miss Jill, Miss Katie, Miss Cindy, and Miss Christen, and Mr John & Mrs. Natalie lead our 2 & 3 year olds in room 104. Miss Kay & Miss Anette lead our four-year olds in room 105. Miss Vicky, Mr. Larry, and Mr. Jim lead our five and six year olds (K-1) in room 106. Miss Carol leads our second and third graders in room 114, and Miss Paige & Mr. John lead our fourth and fifth graders in room 113.
Children’s Church
Sunday mornings during the 11:00 service (after dismissal from Children’s Sermon), kids Pre-K-2nd grade can join us in room 104, and kids in 2nd-5th grade can join us in room 106, as we create experiences to help them grow in relationship with Jesus and each other. We use Group’s Buzz curricu-lum. Leaders are Diane Fournier for elementary age, and Stephanie Hicks, Don Kula and Della Gaylor for Pre-K.
Loving Nursery Care
Offered each Sunday during all services for children three months through two years old, the nursery is located in the west wing next to the Blessings Abound bookstore and the outside playground.
S.O.U.L. Patrol
“Seeking Out U Lord!” is for children ages three years to fifth grade, from 4:00 – 6:00 in rooms 105 and 107. Please enter through the glass door/western entrance of the Gathering Place. Join us as we learn more about God through fellowship, Bible stories, music and outdoor fun! Bring $3.00 for dinner. “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” Jeremi-ah 19:13
*October 16th: No SOUL Patrol. Families welcome to join in pumpkin unload (12:30PM, with potluck to follow).
October 23rd: Trick-or-Treat Family Fun Night!
October 30th: No SOUL Patrol due to Charge Conference.
Children’s Ministry News Page 9
Children’s Ministry (3 Years to 5th Grade) Jill Bergkamp, Director of Children’s Ministry Email: [email protected] or call (561) 687-5411 ext. 18
October 2016
Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.
Prov. 22:6
U M C P B
See up to date information on the Youth web page found on the church web site at www.umcpb.org
Contact:
Steve Bergkamp Dir.of Youth Ministry [email protected]
561-512-0199
This Month
United Methodist Youth Fellowship: Sunday's 4pm to 6pm - Bring $3.00 for Dinner. Check FB and our website for
current Fall events.
Key Fall Dates and Activities:-
Oct 9th - Quantum House Dinner - 2pm to 6pm
Oct 16th - Pumpkin Unload
Oct 17th -31st - Mission Patch Pumpkins
Nov 11th -13th - Fall Retreat “CONNECT”
Check the Web site for Youth
Activities !
Youth Council Meeting
OCTOBER 16TH
See you at Communion Service on SUNDAY, October 2nd 2016
Communion Connection
Youth Ministry PAGE 10
Become a part of a Small Group
A NEW 6-Week STUDY is being offered Quarterly!!!
All church members are encouraged to take these classes.
Disciple’s Path is an engaging approach to discipleship from a distinctly Wesleyan perspective. Whether used as an introduction for new members or a renewal course for existing members, the program guides individuals to take the next step in discipleship and become dynamic, engaged followers of Jesus Christ. The study combines a Wesleyan understanding of our growth in God’s love and grace with the time-tested practices of spiritu-al discipline expressed in the membership vows to uphold the church with our prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness. Participants will develop spiritual practices, discover their unique gifts, and become engaged in ministry that brings transfor-mation in their own lives, the lives of others, and the world.
This Daily Workbook contains six weeks of daily readings (five per week) that guide participants in learning and practicing seven essential spiritual disciplines: Prayer Scripture Meditation Corporate Worship Small-group Community Financial Generosity Gifts-based Service Invitational Evangelism
Each day’s reading includes a Scripture, a message for the day, questions and prompts for personal reflection (with space provided for recording responses), and prayer. A special introductory section includes material on the history, beliefs, and structure of the church and answers to frequently asked questions. “Whether you’re just setting out or are further along the path of discipleship, this excellent resource will help you to take the next step.” —Roger Scholtz, Senior Pastor, Manning Road Methodist Church, Durban, South Africa “A Disciple’s Path has the potential to revolutionize the way we view our participation in the church. Following this ‘path’ can transform us from wanderers into pilgrims.” —Dr. Steve Harper, Professor of Spiritual Formation, Asbury Theological Semi-nary
Next 6-week study will start Wednesday evenings at 7 pm In Room 114.
Leaders: Discipleship Committee Members
“A Disciple’s Path” Fall Study Schedule
October 12th, “Discipleship in the Way of Grace,” June Hyatt and the Committee Members.
October 19th, “The Path of Biblical Prayer,” Pam and Phillip Charles
October 26th, “The Priority of Presence,” Steve and Jill Bergkamp
November 2nd, “The Way of Service,” Jeff & Mary French
November 9th “Money Matters,” Steve and Jill Bergkamp
November 16th, “ “The Way of Witness,” June Hyatt
Study materials are available in our Blessings Abound Bookstore for $10.00 each. If you have any questions, please call the church office at (561) 687-5411
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UMW News
Join us on Saturday October 1st for the UMW Atlantic Central District Annual Meeting 2016 from 9:00
a.m. at the First UMC—Boca Raton (East Campus), Boca Raton. Keynote: Kay Roach, President of Florida Confer-
ence UMW. Continental breakfast, beverages and dessert will be provided. Luncheon will be served and priced
at $12.50 per person. We know it is short notice, but if you are able, please join us.
We are looking forward to the Fall Festival on October 22nd from 9:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on church campus.
We will be doing the Baked Goods Treat Table. Please stop by for all your dessert
needs. Cookies, pies, cakes, and a whole lot more.
Call the church office at (561) 687-5411 if you have any questions, or want to do-
nate some baked good items.
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On October 7th at 6:30 p.m. In the Gathering Place Popcorn, drinks and childcare will be provided courtesy of the Ironmen. A Love Offering will be collected to buy new Christmas Lights for the church campus. Please give generously.
Breakfast & Study
All men are invited to join us for our monthly Ironmen Breakfast & Study,
8:00 AM on Saturday October 8, 2016, for breakfast prepared by the Ironmen ( please re-
member donation for the breakfast). At 8:30 a.m. we breakout into small groups
If you have questions, contact Dino Benvenuti at [email protected]
Join Us Every Wednesday from 5:00 pm - 5:50 pm in Room #116
Join with other believers as we pray together and lift our Pastor, Church’s min-
istries, congregational prayer requests and petitions.
We claim God’s Word and stand in the gap for our dear brothers and sisters that
are going through difficult times. If you are not able to make it, please send
your prayer requests to the Church and we will be in prayer for you.
Colossians 4:2…..Devote yourself to prayer, being watchful and thankful.
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Peter pumpkin eater had a wife and couldn’t keep her. He put her in a pumpkin shell and there he kept her very well. This is a cute nursery rhyme, but what if you really had no place to go except a pumpkin shell?
Or what if you didn’t have a pumpkin shell, or even a car to sleep in? That is the situation for hundreds of families in palm beach county. We had the privilege to host 3 families who had been with us before. Seeing the difference in these families from the beginning of the program, to their preparations to transition to their own homes was amazing. Please keep Jordan, Tiffany, and Monique in your prayers as these moms help their families continue the journey to stability that a job and home makes.
Family promise will be selling pumpkin bread at the craft fair on the 22nd
.
The money raised will not assist with expenses for the host weeks.
We do have some positions open for the upcoming weeks. Food coordinator- Do you love to cook and plan nutritious meals? This is the job for you. The food coordinator works to make sure the families are provided with meals for their weeks with us and works with the dinner providers to make sure there is a hot meal available for every evening. Over night hosts- We have need for people, male and female to stay overnight to be available for families and to set out breakfast in the morning. The families leave the church by 6:15 am so it does not interfere with work schedules.
Weekend hosts – hosts to assist and provide support and supervision for families. We usually do a fun activity on Saturday, so it is a great activity for families with children to serve as a team.
Thank you for opening your hearts and our church to the families in our community.
Submitted by Tiffany Zaniewski Chair—Family Promise
Our Kitchen is up and running.
The WPB Fire Inspector has given us the
Official Seal Of Approval— we are good to go!!
We apologize for any inconvenience caused during the upgrade period.
Please make your reservations for Dinner and Devotions
for Wednesday nights at 6:00 p.m. Bring your family and friends.
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For more information please contact Mrs. Paula Portch at (561) 239-0024 or email her at [email protected]
or William Joyner at '[email protected]'
Mark Your Calendar
YOU ARE ALL INVITED
ON
October 30th 2016 - 4:00 p.m.—Gathering Place
COME WORSHIP & FELLOWSHIP WITH FOUR OTHER
CHURCHS IN THE AREA.
COME!!!
Northwood United Methodist Church
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Trinity United Methodist Church 1401 NINTH STREET, WEST PALM BEACH, FL
Family Promise Page 14
October 5, 2016
Salad....Old Fashion Meatloaf with Gravy....Smashed Potatoes.....Vegetables...Roll.......Dessert
Minor Meal
Salad...Chicken Sandwich...Tater Tots....Dessert
October 12
Salad....Creamy Chicken Breasts....Rice ....Vegetables….Roll...Dessert
Minor Meal
Salad....Cheeseburger...Tatar Tots....Dessert
October 19
Salad bar...Baked Ziti with Meat sauce...Bread ….Dessert
Minor Meal
Salad...Pizza....Dessert
October 26
Salad....Baked Ham....Mac and Cheese...Vegetables ….Roll....Dessert
Minor Meal
Salad....Chicken Sandwich....French Fries....Dessert
OCTOBER 2016—Wednesday Night Dinner PAGE 16
Children (Infant - 2 years) FREE
Family Maximum $18.00
$4.00 & $6.00 meals listed below
At 6:00 pm. Devotions @ 7:00 pm
Calendar - OCTOBER 2016 Page 17
Legends:
GP— Gathering Place CP— Chapel CR— Conference Room CR— Celebrate Recovery PO— Pastor’s Office PDO—Parents Day Out RM— Room SW— South Wing WW— West Wing TAG—Together & Growing YA— Young Adult Ministry YR— Youth Room CMT– Care Ministry Team CHR—Choir Room
1 8-1pm Church
Workday 10:30 am Funeral In the Chapel 1:pm Dinner Theater Workshop Gathering Pl. Confirmation
Retreat
2. WORLD Communion Sunday
COMMITMENT SUNDAY
8:00; 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Worship Services 9-10:55 Bible Studies 4:PM Soul Patrol/TAG 12:30 pm Lunch/Brunch 2-4 pm– Dinner Theater GP & Room 107
3 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. The Frank Sinatra Hour Singers Wanted —
Chapel 6:00 pm TRUSTEE Meeting—Conf. Room
4 9:30—Staff/Program Meeting. Conf. Rm 10:a.m. TAG #116 5:30 Worship Planning 4:30 Curbside Café -
Roundabout Driveway 6:30 Chancel Choir –GP 7:pm Masterworks
Chorus—Chapel
5 8:30 Parents Day Out 10:30—Sweet Memories 5:15 Sweet Hour of .
Prayer Room 116 5:15 pm Glory Bells #113
6:pm Wednesday Night Dinner/Devo.
7:pm CR Chapel/113/115 7:pm Disciple Fast Track
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8:30 Parents Day Out
6:pm Hospitality CR
7:pm Haitian Bible
Study Room 115
7:30 Praise Team
7 8:30 Parents Day Out 10:a.m Prayer Shawl Ministry—CR 6:30 pm MOVIE NIGHT—Home Run
8 8:00 a.m. Ironmen Breakfast/Devotion. 8:00 a.m. Real Women/Real Life/ Breakfast 8:30 Devotions
12-6 p.m. Dinner Theater Workshop
9 8:00; 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Worship Services 9-10:55 Bible Studies 12:30 pm Lunch/Brunch 2-6 Youth—Quantum
House Dinner
4:p.m. TAG #113/114 4:pm Soul Patrol 2-4 pm– Dinner Theater GP & Room 107
10 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. The Frank Sinatra Hour Singers Wanted —
Chapel
11 9:30—Staff/Program Meeting. Conf. Rm 10:a.m. TAG #116 5:30 Worship Planning
6:30 Chancel Choir –GP 7:pm Masterworks
Chorus—Chapel
12 8:30 Parents Day Out 5:pm Sweet Hour of .
Prayer #116 5:15 pm Glory Bells #113
6:pm Wednesday. Night Dinner/Devo
7:pm CR Chapel/ 113/115
7:pm Disciple Fast Track 6:30 Staff Parish—CR 7:pm Disciple’s Path 114
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8:30 Parents Day Out
7:pm Haitian Bible
Study Room 115
7:30 Praise Team
14 8:30 Altar Guild 8:30 Parents Day Out 10:a.m Prayer Shawl Ministry—CR
15 8:00 -1:00 p.m. CR Leadership
Training #111 10-12 p.m. Bell Canto—Chapel
16 8:00; 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Worship Services 9-10:55 Bible Studies 12:30pm MISSION—CR 12:30 pm UMW Executive 12:30pm Children’s Council 12:30 pm Youth Council 4:pm. Amigos TAG CP/116
4:pm. Sunday TAG NO Soul Patrol 2-4 pm– Dinner Theater GP & Room 107 PUMPKIN UNLOAD
17 HERALD ARTICLES - DEADLINE— 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. The Frank Sinatra Hour Singers Wanted —
Chapel
MISSION PUMPKIN PATCH
18 9:30 am Staff/Program 10:00 am TAG #116 1:30 pm Caring Kitchen 5:30 Worship Planning
5:30 p. Finance—CR 6:30 Chancel Choir –GP 7:pm Masterworks
Chorus—Chapel MISSION PUMPKIN
PATCH
19 8:30 Parents Day Out 10:30—Sweet Memories 5: Sweet Hour of . Prayer 5:15 pm Glory Bells #113
6:pm Wednesday. Night Dinner/Devo
7:pm CR Chapel/ 113/115
7:pm Disciple Fast Track Room 116 7:pm Disciple’s Path 114 MISSION PUMPKIN
PATCH
20 7-12 CROS Ministry Gathering 8:30 Parents Day Out 7:pm Haitian Bible Study Room 115
7:30 Praise Team
MISSION PUMPKIN PATCH
21 8:30 Parents Day Out 10:a.m Prayer Shawl Ministry—CR Choir—All Day—GP
MISSION PUMPKIN
PATCH
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9-2 pm
MISSION
PUMPKIN PATCH
23 8:00; 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Worship Services 9-10:55 Bible Studies 12:30 pm Lunch/Brunch 1:30 UMW Elizabeth CIR
4:pm Trick or Treat— Family Fun Night
MISSION PUMPKIN PATCH
30 8:00; 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Worship Services 9-10:55 Bible Studies 12:30 pm Lunch/Brunch
4:pm Joint Church Conference—GP
NO SOUL/TAG PUMPKIN PATCH
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5:00 to 6:00 p.m. The Frank Sinatra Hour Singers Wanted—
Chapel
MISSION PUMPKIN PATCH
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31 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. The Frank Sinatra Hour Chapel
MISSION PUMPKIN PATCH
25 9:30 am Staff/Program 10:00 am TAG #116 5:30 Worship Planning
6:30 Chancel Choir –GP 7:pm Masterworks
Chorus—Chapel
MISSION PUMPKIN PATCH
26 8:30 Parents Day Out 5:Sweet Hour of . Prayer 5:15 pm Glory Bells #113
6:pm Wednesday. Night Dinner/Devo
7:pm Church Council Conference Room
7:pm CR Chapel/ 113/115
7:pm Disciple Fast Track Room 116
7:pm Disciple’s Path 114
MISSION PUMPKIN PATCH
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8:30 Parents Day Out 9:00 Herald Distribution
7:pm Haitian Bible
Study Room 115
7:30 Praise Team
MISSION PUMPKIN PATCH
28 8:30 Altar Guild 8:30 Parents Day Out 10:a.m Prayer Shawl Ministry—CR
MISSION PUMPKIN PATCH
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MISSION PUMPKIN PATCH
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Our Memory Verse for this Quarter
900 Brandywine Road West Palm Beach, FL 33409
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
U.S.POSTAGE PAID
West Palm Beach, FL PERMIT No. 131
MINISTRY TEAM
Pastor Kent Crow - [email protected]
Pam Daniel-Charles - [email protected]
Cary Collins - [email protected]
Jan Fulford - [email protected]
Anthony Hevia—[email protected]
Michelle Sanders - [email protected]
Jill Bergkamp - [email protected]
Steve Bergkamp - [email protected]
William Joyner—[email protected]
Martin Delgado - Custodian
Cheryl Carvajal - [email protected]
Linda Matyas - Wed. Night Chef ([email protected])