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Volume 40
Issue 5Denbigh Presbyterian Church
Our Church Staff
Pastor
The Reverend Deborah Dail
Ministerial Intern
Rusty Norton
Director of Childrens/Youth Ministries
Liz Marshall
Director of Music Ministries
Dr. Kelly Montgomery
Administrative Assistant
Wanda Hale
Sexton Team
Mark, June, Lauren and Nick Tessarolo
Pre-Kindergarten Director
Maggie Vincelette
The Denbigh Digest ispublishedmonthly on the third or fourth
MondayThe deadline for items
to be included is 9:00 AMon that Monday
Comments or Questions?
Contact the church officeat 877-2048 or e-mail us atsession@denbighpres.org
May 21, 2012
Inside this issue:
Sermon Series/Worship 1
Worship/Finance/Endowment 2
Adult Education/Session News 3
DPPK 4
Outreach 4-5
Stewardship/Fellowship 6
Confirmation Class 7
Childrens and Youth Ministries 8
Congregational Care 9
Birthdays/Congratulations 10
June Schedule 11
Calendar 12
SHARE Insert
Next IssueJune 25, 2012
We continue our sermon series on prayer.
May 27 Prayers of Thanksgiving
The Day of Pentecost/Communion
June 3 Confirmation Sunday
Prayers of Commitment
June 10 Prayers of Request
A Service of Wholeness and Healing
June 17 Prayers for our Enemies
June 24 Worship on the Lawn
On Sunday, June 24 we will gather to worship God andjoin in fellowship on the side yard of the church. Bring alawn chair or blankets to sit on. Bug spray is also recom-mended! Right after the worship service we will eat
lunch together. Each family or individual is asked tobring a main dish and a side dish (e.g., salad, vegetable,dessert, etc.) Drinks and all paper products will be pro-vided. We will not have Sunday School on June 24.Please come directly to the outside service. Also, in thecase ofinclement weather, we will worship in the sanc-tuary and have our meal in the Fellowship Room. Bring
a friend! It will be fun!
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Church Record Active Membership (386)
Attendance 4/22 4/29 5/6 5/13 5/20
Worship 117 130 127 148 114
Nurseries 2 3 4 8 6
Sunday School 21 27 30 23 23
Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper
Please join us in celebrating the Lords Supper on Sunday, May 27 andSunday, June 3. Please prayerfully prepare for the celebration of theLords Supper.
CHURCH BUDGET
Actual Year to Date April 30, 2012
Total Income $ 103,744.64
Total Expenses $ 89,018.38
Net Difference $ 14,726.26
Balance on January 1, 2012 $16,484
Gifts received January-April 2,154
Balance on May 1 18,638
Goal for December 31 $25,000
Our endowment continues to grow but we need your help!
Please call Whit Mayes at 874-2525 if you have any questions.
$$ Your Endowment Dollars $$
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Highlights from our May Meeting:
Restored Howard Vassos to the active membership roll. We rejoice in Howards return
to active participation in DPC.
Approved report of elder commissioner Rusty Norton on the April Presbytery of East-ern Virginia meeting.
Approved the DPC and DPPK financial reports for April 2012.
Authorized the Worship Committee and Information Technology Committee to moveforward with hiring Francis McDonald of J & F Productions, Inc. to do an analysis ofour sanctuary sound system.
Received committee reports.
The Adult I Adult Sunday School Classwill be studying Gods call for justice during thesummer quarter beginning June 3. Have you ever wondered why justice work should be animportant part of Christian discipleship? If Jesus kingdom is not of this world, why shouldthe church be so concerned about matters of political, economic, and social policy? We willconsider these questions and more during a survey of the Old Testament, including the Penta-teuch, Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, the Psalms and the Prophets. The class meets Sundaymornings at 9:15 in the Conference Room and all are welcome.
The Adult II class is currently studying the Apostle Pauls Epistle to the Romans. We willfinish chapter 9 this Sunday, May 27. This is a casual study in which we discuss the various
points of Pauls teachings in todays terms. Our next study will be a book written by theolo-gian J. I. Packer,Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God. This study will look at the variousBible passages that seem to conflict between evangelistic outreach and Pauls writings de-
scribing salvation as being by grace (i.e. chosen by God). There will be plenty of time allot-ted for looking at our faith and discussing it. Both the Romans study and our next subjectwill help each of us to understand the Word of God and how it applies to our dailylives. Come join us! We begin at 9:30 AM each Sunday in the library.
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S.H.A.R.E.June 2012 S.H.A.R.E. order can be placed the week of June 4-8. The order will beplaced on Monday, June 11 at 10:00 AM and will be distributed in the Narthexarea of Denbigh Presbyterian Church on Saturday, June 23 from 7:00-7:30 AM.All orders must be picked up by 7:30 AM. Volunteers cannot be held responsible
for orders which are not picked up.
We have had a wonderful school year! Thank you to everyone from
the congregation who worked to make this year a success. Members ofthe church have done so many things for us at DPPK- fixing leaks in thebathrooms, dressing up as Mrs. Claus, donating Campbell Soup labels,providing the backdrop for our Halloween photos, and so much more. Iam truly appreciative.
We are continuing to register for next school year. I will frequentlystop into the DPPK office over the summer to check messages, so if youknow anyone who would like to enroll their child or grandchild for Septem-ber please encourage them to call 898-1043. They can also register onlineat www.dppre-k.comand I will receive it at my home email address.There are registration packets located in the church office as well. Thanks
for spreading the word!Maggie Vincelette
Director, DPPK
DPC will work on Saturday, June 23, 2012. For more information contact Terry Hall.
Local Missions
The Local Missions Team continues to serve our local community in a variety of ways.We have a strong partnership with Denbigh United Christian Outreach (DUCO) and col-
laborate regularly as we assist people in need.
We are seeking a coordinator or a two-person team to coordinate the PORT HomelessMinistry during the 2012-2013 season. Please give prayerful consideration to this opportunityto serve. Wanda Hale will still provide strong administrative support and coordination for thisministry during regular office hours.
We are developing plans for our summer ministry at Paul's Mobile Homes Estates.Please watch the bulletin and next month'sDigestfor ways you can serve.
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World Missions
Thank you to everyone who has donated so generously to the Haiti school lunches. Hungry
children are being fed in Foison, Haitibecause of your contributions. From January to April30, 2012 we contributed $2,830 for school lunches. This amount of money fed all 700children at the Foison School for 28 days. We want to thank Sara Crippen's family for invitingguests at Sara's surprise birthday party to contribute to the Haiti Lunch Program in lieu of gifts.
From January to April, 2012 we contributed $422 for the Foison Water Project. Our mission-ary Bruce Robinson has asked that we emphasize the Haiti school lunches through the end ofMay, then to shift our emphasis to the Foison Water Project. Bruce reports that rain has cometo Foison, Haiti and with it an increase in cases of cholera. The long-term solution to both the
hunger and clean water problems is the completion of the water system at Foison. As you feelled, please contribute to the Foison Water Project so that pipe can be laid and purchased.
We continue to collect school supplies and funds for supplies and school fees for the chil-dren ofFoison and Passe Catabois, Haiti. As of April 30 we have contributed $585 for
school fees and $220 for school equipment.
Thank you as well for contributions toward unspecified construction projects in Haiti. Contri-
butions stand at $2,750 as of the end of April 2012.
Run for Christ to Benefit Haiti Mission Team: Christy Silva, Delores Fleming andDeborah Dail completed the 8K Achievable Dream/Wounded Warriors run/walk on May 19.Thank you to everyone who supported our runners by donating to the Haiti Mission Team tocelebrate their completion of the race. Christy, Delores and Deborah were pleased to run/walkfor three very worthy causes. As of May 20 this fundraiser netted $495 for the next Haiti Mis-sion Team.
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Reserve this date on your calendar!
June 6 Tour Agecroft Hall & lunch at the Jefferson Hotel, Richmond. Departure at8:30 a.m. Cost for the trip is $32.00 plus money for fuel for the drivers. Senior chargeis $7.00 each to tour Agecroft Hall. Lunch includes either soup or salad, choice of pre-selected entres, dessert, non-alcoholic beverage, tax and gratuity and is $25.00each. Reservations will be taken May 20 and 27.
Thank you in advance for participating in the Day of Pentecost Offering. As of
Monday, May 21 $115.00 has been collected for this offering.
The end of year dinner for Women of the Church and Men of the Church will be heldon Monday, June 11 at 6:30 PM in the Fellowship Room at Denbigh Presbyterian Church.The Haiti Mission Team, as many times in the past, has agreed to prepare dinner for us. Whatwould we do without their dedication for a cause that requires the help of our church? Theneed is great and many fold in Bruce and Deb Robinson's mission field in Haiti.
Preparation for the entertainment is ongoing. We invite everyone to join us for the eve-ning. Babysitting will be provided.
The cost for the dinner is $7.00 for the reimbursement for food purchase. Registrationat the kitchen counter will begin May 27.
We are expecting several music celebrities from the 60s, 70s, and 80s, and they will belooking for you.
God bless, Anneliese Collins
Prime Timers volunteering with Adopt-a-Spot.
Thanks to Marcia Bowers for taking pictures of our hard working group Saturday, May 12.
June 19, at 6:30 PM the Lydia Circle
will be holding a covered dish supper at the home of Janet Bill.
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Coming Soon:Relay For Life
Mark your calendar and join DPC youth at Todd StadiumFriday, June 1, 2011
Luminaries For Sale
Youth will be selling luminaries for The American Cancer Society through May 27. Suggested
donation is $10.00. Purchase your luminary in honor/memory of loved ones. Each luminary will be
placed along the track at Todd Stadium during the Relay for Life. Thank you for your support.
Please keep in prayer the members of the confirmation class as well as their mentors as theyfollow their faith journey. Members of the confirmation class are Nimere Smith, Bayley andKinsey Shefelton, Josh Avery, Brennon Andrews, Heather and Suzanna Mansell and ChloeLascara.
Ethan and Brendon Barkdull will be confirmed in July.
We still need volunteers for Vacation Bible School.
We still have many jobs to fill. If you would like to help, seeLiz or call me at 877-2048 at church or at home at 874-3672.
Look forward to hearing from you!
Check out the bulletin
board to see how you can
donate some supplies that
are needed for VacationBible School. Take off the
top slip and sign the one
attached to the board, bring back the item with your slip attached no
later than Sunday, July 15. Items may be placed in the box marked VBS
on the kitchen counter. Thank you so much for your generous help!
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Vacation Bible School 2012
Monday July 23 Friday July 27
6PM 9 PM
Closing Ceremony will be Sunday, July 29 during the 10:30 worship
service followed by a family picnic
Register Now!
If you have any questions, call Liz Marshall at 877-2048
Or Stephanie Harris at 846-4423
Dates to Remember for Vacation Bible School
Sunday, July 15, 9:15AM Training Meeting for ALL volunteers
Saturday, July 21, Noon, setting up rooms with supplies.
Sunday, July 22, during worship service, all volunteers will be
commissioned. After church, set up the sanctuary. Will need a lot
of help! Please plan to stay and help out. Monday, July 23, all volunteers need to arrive by 5:30. Bag
dinners will be served at 5:45.
Sunday, July 29, closing program during the worship service.
Family picnic after the service. Please bring a dish to share with our
VBS families. Hamburgers and hot dogs will be provided.
Also need to break down the VBS decorations in the sanctuary.
Attention all Middle and High school youth: We will be offering a special time for you eachevening of VBS from 5-5:30 PM. Come experience some of the same things the younger kidsare going to participate in and work together as a group. College students will be leadingthis for you. Dinner will be provided.
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Joan Kiser
Rhett Hickman
Myrna Bickhart
David and LuAnn Jusino
Jerry Helms
Amelia Britts son
Amelia Britts daughter-in-law
Carl and Lillie Gagliardi
Jeanne Kent
Marianne Williams fatherMichelle Ramdeholls mother and brother
Trudy Bowmans husband
Kathy Baldwins father
Leslie Maloney
Jamie Eason
Pete Buchanan
Stephanie Harris
Anne Averys sister-in-law
Benstens granddaughter Abigail
Chip Shefeltons father
Dick Gray
Bonna Baffer
Charles Miller
Penny Norton
Judy Jones, upcoming surgeryJim Hiltabidle, upcoming surgery
Morris Kincaid
Pat Murawski
Beth Coulson
Sadie Johnson
Whit Mayes son-in-law
Tom Joyce Bruce Baffer Chris Rupp
Robert Depp Caroline Joyce Michael SheaPete Marshall Lee Holfert Daniel Jones
Jennifer
Lambert
David Baird Joel Silva
David Powers Jacob Mayes Kelly Keene
Jonathan
Graebener
Dan
Barnhart
David
Burroughs
Terri Minch Osner Daniel Troyer Rob Phelps
Lazaro Durruty Preston Duhamel
Mark Manoso Ryan Jones
Jennifer Hale Will iams
Ricardo Marquez
James OSuna
Bruce and Deb Robinson
Kirk
McCullough
We express our sympathies to the
following families. May God
bring comfort and hope to all
who grieve.
The Scott-Vigilante family on thedeath of Steve Lilly.
The Grant family on the death ofLorenzos sister-in-law, Juanita.
The Miller family on the death ofMarthas mother.
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The First Baptist Cancer Support Group
invites anyone who has cancer, a cancer survi-vor, a caregiver, a friend, neighbor, or anyoneinterested to come to their support group thatmeets the third Thursday of every month at
7 PM. The meetings are held in Slate Foyerlocated by the choir room at First BaptistChurch, 12716 Warwick Blvd., Newport
News, VA 23606. We will lift each other up inprayer, and work together to meet the needs ofthose dealing with cancer issues. If you areinterested and would like additional informa-tion, please contact Jean Darnell at 757-599-
9075.
1 LouDean Mayes
3 Caitlin Jones
3 Adrianna Mansell
A6 Bev & Joanna Daniels
6 David Baird
6 Warren Joyce
7 Mackenzie Baird
A8 Owen & Kristi Spivey
A8 Bill & Dee Jones
8 Brandon JonesA8 Dan & Deborah Dail
8 Doug Spruill
A8 Jim & Eleanor Robinson
9 Wylie Crane
10 Owen Spivey
12 Greg Black
13 Claire Tuftie
15 Mason Murawski
A15 Henry & Gloria Schwarting16 Kay Gray
18 Amanda Banner
A20 Whit & LouDean Mayes
21 Irene Hoopes
22 Christine Ragsdale
23 Kelly Montgomery
24 Jacob Holt
24 Carter Pennell
A24 Pete & Beth Manoso
25 Earl Lassiter
25 Michael Canaday
27 Sarah Rogers
27 Debbie Vigilante
A28 John & Gail McLeod
29 Barbara Keesee
30 Al Hannum
Crystal and Lazaro Durruty welcome to theirfamily Layla Elizabeth Durruty born May23, 2012 at 7:27 PM at Portsmouth NavalHospital. Layla was 5 lbs 1 oz and 17 inches
long. Layla has a brother LJ and a sisterAlanna.
Cards may be sent to:
183 Spaulding Drive
Newport News, VA 23602
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Greeters
(front/rearentrances)
Lamb, BrendaPennell, Keith
Bowers, KenBowers, Marcia
Fleming, JohnMarchese, Andrea
Brown, George,Saunders, Verni
Ushers* Denotesteam cap-
tain
*FLEMING. JOHNGoble, Gay
Mayes, BettyMayes, John
*MARSHALL, PETEMarshall, Justin
Marshall, LizMarshall, Sara
*PENNELL, KEITHDaniels, Bev
Daniels, JoannaSmith, Nimere
*HUNT, CONNIEAmes, DebbieScott, Shannon
Vigilante, Debbie
WorshipLeader
Norton, Rusty Williams, Emily Pennell, Dale Wightman, Jim
YouthReader Canaday, Katie Marshall, Justin Marshall, Sara Marquez, Ariana
Childrens
MomentDail, Deborah Dunn, Mary Lee Burroughs, Bob Norton, Rusty
CribNursery
Hoopes, IreneRoach, Betty
Aiken, ShirleyBurns, Suzanne
Hall, PattiHall, Terry
Nance, CaseyNance, Jeff
ToddlerNursery
Scott, ShannonVigilante, Debbie
Baldwin, KathyBaldwin, Erin
Ames, DebbieHunt, Connie
Harris, SteffiStevens, Rita
WelcomeTable
Burns, Dreama Rogers, SarahScott, Shannon
Vigilante, DebbieMurawski, Sandi
Counters Ames, DebbiePennell, Dale
McLeod, GailMiller, Charles
Burroughs, BobHall, Terry
Tittman, Darlene
Avery, AnneCrippen, Sara
Preparationof Elements
Thiessen, FranzThiessen, HelenWickline, Darlene
Commun-ion
Hall, PattiHall, Terry
Lassiter, EarlMcLeod, JohnPennell, DalePennell, Keith
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AAAlcoholics Anonymous SSanctuary PG Prayer Group
MOC Men of the Church
EASEEarly Alzheimers Support and EducationDPWDenbigh Presbyterian Women FWFFaith Weaver Friends
WOCWomen of the Church HSHigh School
PParlor or Pastors Office CRConference Room LLibraryMSMiddle School OAOvereaters Anonymous
PEVAPresbytery of Eastern Virginia
BSBible Study PTs Prime Timers FRFellowship Room
EWEducation Wing KKitchen
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1
SummerHoursOffice Closed6:00-
MidnightRelay for Life(Todd Sta-dium)6:30 Confir-mation ClassRetreat (EW)
2
10:00 AA(FR,CR)
ConfirmationRetreat Con-tinues(EW,S)
3
9:15 SundaySchool10:30 Worship/
Confirmation/Communion/
Baptisms
4
7:00WomensCouncil (CR)
5
7:30 OA (Rm 9)
6
8:30 PTs to Age-croft Hall andlunch at JeffersonHotel in Richmond
6:30 Choir (S)
7
8:00 AA(FR,CR)
8
SummerHoursOffice Closed
9
10:00 AA(FR,CR)
10
9:15 SundaySchool10:30 Worship
6:00 PerformersDress RehearsalWOC/MOC Dinner
11
6:30
WOC/MOCEnd of YearDinner (K,FR)
12
11:00 EASE(FR,CR)
6:00 FWF Lead-
ership Team(CR)7:00 Session(FR)7:30 OA (Rm 9)
13
6:30 Choir (S)
14
7:00 Priscilla@ Pennells8:00 AA(FR,CR)
15
SummerHoursOffice Closed
16
10:00 AA(FR,CR)
6:00 Lydia
Circle Cov-ered DishDinner@ theBills
17
Fathers Day9:15 Sunday
School10:30 Worship
18 19
10:00 Esther@ Thiessens
7:30 OA (Rm 9)
20
6:30 Choir (S)
21
8:00 AA(FR,CR)
22
SummerHoursOffice Closed
23
5:30 Food-bank7:30 SHARE(N)10:00 AA(FR,CR)
24
NO Sunday School10:30 Worship on
the Lawn/Baptism
Covered Dish
Lunch
25
Digest
26
7:30 OA (Rm 9)
27
6:30 Choir (S)
28
8:00 AA(FR,CR)
29
SummerHoursOffice Closed
30
10:00 AA(FR,CR)
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