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First Presbyterian Church of Highlands
FROM THE PASTORS
Mission Partner: Highlands Food Pantry……………..2 August Happenings………..3 August Happenings ……....4 Upcoming Events ..5 Birthdays & Anniversaries Men’s Prayer Group Beyond The Walls Book Club In Sympathy Treasurer’s Report Women’s Horizon & Women’s Bible Studies…………...6 Calendar ………….7 Prayer List Lectionary………...8
At the Called Meeting of the Session on August 20th, seven new members were welcomed. They will be introduced to the congregation in the coming weeks. At the Stated Session Meeting, also on August 20th, June 9th was confirmed as the date for 2019 Mullen Lecture Series. Dr. Mary Brown Bullock will be the featured speaker.
SESSION NEWS
In David McCullough’s wonderful
book, “The Wright Brothers,” he describes how Wilbur and Orville Wright succeeded while others with superior education and funding failed. The Wright brothers held on doggedly to a faith that human beings could fly. They paid careful attention to what the best science had to teach them, as well as what they could learn from observing the flight of birds.
But the most important part of their story is that of their partnership. Wilbur and Orville supported each other, encouraged each other, trusted each other, and worked together with a small but faithful team of friends and family toward the same dream. Their relation-ship was so tight that they operated together as one, drawing upon each other’s strengths and compensating for each other’s weaknesses. Neither one of them could have accomplished what they did without the other. The Wright
brother’s story portrays the power of partnership.
The successful partnership of the Wright brothers comes as no surprise to the Church. Following Jesus Christ is never a solitary endeavor but is always a call to genuine partnership. It’s an endeavor to trust, support, encourage, and work with one another.
All our endeavors as a church are a work of partnership. Of note, an act of partnership will occur on Sunday, October 7, with our “Empty Bowls” luncheon. Please come and partnership with others at this luncheon to give support to those in our community who will need assistance with food through the Highlands Food Pantry. We are grateful that we can help people in our community in the name of Jesus Christ, the one who is the first source of abundant life.
Curtis & Emily
SEPTEMBER 2018
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Mission Partners
On October 7th from 11:30 to 1:30, the Highlands Community will come together to participate in the eighth annual Empty Bowls event, which will benefit the Highlands Food Pantry. This event is made possible by The Bascom Center for the Arts and First Presbyterian Church. The Bascom has provided studio space and equipment for potters to make over 250 hand-thrown bowls. In addition, professional potters and wood turners have created several bowls of exceptional merit to be offered at silent auction. First Presbyterian Church of Highlands will host this event in Coleman Hall, providing staff time and food, as well as many volunteers.
A delicious soup luncheon will be prepared and donated by local chefs. With the purchase of a bowl for $25, guests will receive soup, bread, dessert, a beverage, and the satisfaction of knowing that the purchase price will help to fill the bowls of those in need who come to the Highlands Food Pantry for assistance. Additional donations are always appreciated.
Currently, the pantry is serving about fifty families each week. As the winter months come, when seasonal jobs end, and warm clothing and heating costs rise, that number may increase to seventy. The proceeds from Empty Bowls are a significant part of the annual budget for the pantry.
EMPTY BOWLS HIGHLANDS FOOD PANTRY
Please join us on Sunday, October 7th for
this wonderful community event.
$25.00 per person
Keep the bowl as a
reminder of all the empty bowls in the world and your part in helping to
fill them.
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August HAPPENINGS
Our special guest musicians on August 5th were the Highlands Men's Chorus, trumpeter Dr. Brad Ulrich, and pianist Dr. Lyn Burkett. The Children's Moment with Pastor Curtis was a delight. Being welcomed as new members to the church on August 5th were Keri and Piper Lewis, Carlton and Andrea Cole, Rachel Fraser, and George and Catherine Manning (see page 5). Welcome to First Presbyterian, new members!
On August 12 the Sacred Sounds Handbell Choir rang for the Prelude and Offertory, with Katherine Lancaster accompanying on chimes. Cindy Trevathan provided the Children's Moment to an enthusiastic group of youngsters, and flutist Linda Lancaster accompanied the Chancel Choir as they sang "How Can I Keep From Singing". We were honored to have Rev. Dr. George Wirth as our guest minister. Dr. Wirth is the Pastor Emeritus of First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta.
August 19th was the annual Kirkin’ O’ The Tartan, featuring Cameron Nix, bagpiper. (see page 4). Curtis Fussell led a lively Children’s Moment, and a Congregational Luncheon followed our service.
The Children's Moment was presented by Pastor Emily on August 26th, and Pace McArthur, infant daughter of Susan & Alex McArthur, received the Sacrament of Baptism. We were privileged to have concert pianist Patricia Black who played a prelude and also accompanied the Carolina Women's Chorale. The group sang during the 11:00 worship service as well as presenting an afternoon concert in the sanctuary. (see page 4).
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AUGUST HAPPENINGS
The August 22 Interlude featured vocalists from the Georgia State University School of Music. Artistic Director W. Dwight Coleman introduced "An Afternoon of Operatic Arias and Classical Art Songs" performed by sopranos Joanna Burrell and Rosa Scarlett Reece, accompanied by pianist Dr. Jonathan Crutchfield.
Summer and Bray McMahan of the Mountain Faith Band were crowd pleasers at the August 8th Interlude in our sanctuary. The brother and sister duo performed original songs as well as old favorite gospel and bluegrass tunes, accompanying themselves on fiddle, banjo and guitar.
SUMMER & BRAYDEN
JOANNA BURRELL &
ROSA SCARLETT REECE
Directed by Dr. Michael Lancaster and accompanied by pianist/organist Dr. Lyn Burkett, the Carolina Women’s Chorale gave an afternoon concert on August 26th. The concert also featured flutist Dr. Linda Lancaster.
KIRKIN’ O’ THE TARTAN AUGUST 19, 2018
CAROLINA WOMEN’S CHORALE
Recent WCU graduate and former Chancel Choir intern Claire Lemke presented a vocal concert in the sanctuary on August 14th. She was accompanied by pianist Ann Tiner. Claire will begin graduate school at Northwestern University in Chicago this fall.
CLAIRE LEMKE
Coleman Hall, June through November All are invited to bring a dish of food to share.
Dinner is followed by a brief program.
Family Table Potluck 2018 Wednesday, September 19 at 6:00
Wednesday, October 24 at 6:00 Wednesday, November 7 at 6:00
FAMILY TABLE POTLUCK DINNERS
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Joining the church on August 5th were (L-R) Keri and Piper Lewis with baby River, Carlton and Andrea Cole, Rachel Fraser, and Catherine & George Manning. Welcome to First Presbyterian, new members!
Keri Lewis Piper, Ryder & River
Keri and her husband Adam moved to Highlands with their family from Concord, NC. We welcome this young family to our
community.
Andrea & Carlton Cole
Transferring their membership from Plymouth Congregational in Miami, Andrea & Carlton
Cole are now full time residents of Highlands. They have two sons.
Rachel Fraser
Transferring from First Presbyterian Church in Tuscaloosa, AL, Rachel will now be a full
time resident of Highlands. She is married to Jim Ward.
Catherine & George Manning
Dividing their time between Highlands and Atlanta, Catherine & George Manning have become Full Members. Catherine is a retired
partner of Price Waterhouse Coopers LLC and George is an attorney. They have a son and a
daughter.
A WARM WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!!
UPCOMING EVENTS
July 2018 Treasurer’s Report
Operating Income and Expenses
Budget Actual Difference YTD Income 396,780 390,020 (6,760) YTD Expenses 476,655 453,181 23,484 Net Income (79,886) (63,162) 16,724
Please keep your pledges current!
September Birthdays September 1 Don Fisher Dick Hills Bill Peacock September 5 Dick Grier Sandi Shipp September 6 William Strunk September 8 Frances Hicks September 11 Janey Swift Brenda Woodward September 12 Martha Betz Doug Landwehr Kitty Moore September 13 Leland Speed September 15 Ron Bobo September 16 Jo Ann Lacy September 17 Riley Jay Jane Lewis Hillrie Quin September 18 Nan Hunter September 20 Kaye Cole Steve Mehder Ginny Wright September 21 Stewart Manning September 22 Pat Moore September 23 Dottie Butler Keith Crawford September 25 Dave O’Harra September 30 Mary Jellison Jack Kuhne Willis Willey
September Anniversaries September 2 Julia & Bill Grumbles September 6 Gena & Robert Smith September 8 Sandy & John Barrow September 10 Avary & Gerry Doubleday September 12 Helen & David Rozendale September 14 Jane & Jim Johnson September 24 Nancy & Rock Curlee
October Birthdays October 1 Tom Joyner October 3 Judy Tindall October 4 Michael Lancaster October 5 William Gahagan Brad Jay Karen Sullivan October 6 Clara Gates-Wilmarth Carol Strunk October 7 Betty Fugate October 8 Chad Lucas October 9 Kay Callaghan October 10 Kay Holland October 11 William Regner Creswell October 14 Rob Davis October 15 Thomas Graves October 16 John Greene Julia Grumbles October 17 Jimmy Sherard October 19 Hines Brannan Scott McDuff October 20 Bev Quin October 23 Don Mullen Tom Nelson October 25 Kay Cook October 26 Linda Calahan Lyda White October 29 Donna Laird October 31 Ann Greenlee Karin Potts
October Anniversaries October 9 Kitty & Pat Moore October 16 Frances & David Hicks October 18 Boyd & Gay Graves Mary & Dave Jellison Judy & Terry Tindal October 22 Karen & John Sullivan
Women’s Bible Study
We will be studying Session 4: Joy and Strength from our book Jesus Always, A Joy Filled Life on Wednesday, September 12th at 10:30 in the library. No previous study is necessary and books are available at the study. Please bring a sandwich and something to share for lunch. All ladies of the church and friends are welcome.
BIRTHDAYS &
ANNIVERSARIES
Beyond The Walls Book Club
We meet every Tuesday at 4:00 at The Ugly Dog, and all are welcome! We are currently reading "Something Rich and Strange", a collection of short stories by NC author Ron Rash.
Men’s Prayer Group
The Men’s Prayer Group meets every Monday at 8:00 am in the Highlander Room. Meetings begin with devotion and prayer, and are followed by breakfast at a local restaurant. All men of the church are invited to join.
In Sympathy
Our prayers are being offered for Marc Hehn and his family upon the death of
his mother, Sibyl Hill Hehn, on August 4th.
Women’s Horizon Bible Study
Beginning Thursday, September 13th we will be studying God’s Promise: I Am With You by Amy Poling Sutherlun. This year we will be meeting in the Fisher home at 351 Cheney Lane.
Keep In Touch!!
Be sure to notify the church office of your
winter mailing address and dates.
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Page 8 First Presbyterian Church of Highlands
4713Main Street
P. O. Box 548 Highlands, NC 28741
828-526-3175
Fax:3828-526-0784
E-Mail: fpch@frontier.com Web Page: fpchighlands.org
Sanctuary hours for meditation are
9:00 to 4:00 p.m. Office hours are 9:00 to 4:30
Monday—Friday Adult Education 9:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Church Services
June through Labor Day weekend Communion served every Sunday
11:00 a.m. Communion served the first Sunday of every month
Session
Class of 2018 Personnel, Mike Campbell
Worship, Kat Evans Finance, Tom Smith
Mission, Gerri Tulley
Class of 2019 Membership, Keith Crawford
Children’s Ministry, Kay Holland Congregational Care, Carol Hughes Clerk of Session, Delaine Langston
Class of 2020 Vision 20/20, Tom Joyner Property, Scott McDuff
Congregational Care, Gena Smith
Ministers The Congregation
Staff Jennifer Regner, Administrative Manager Christy Kelly, Administrative Assistant
Steve Mehder, Church Treasurer Michael Lancaster, Director of Worship/
Music Angie Jenkins, Organist/
Music Coordinator Marty Rosenfield, Food Coordinator
Kyle Clark, Property Manager Ana Reyes, Nursery Attendant
Mozelle Edwards, Sonshine School Director
Pastors Curtis Fussell
Emily Wilmarth
Lectionary September 2 Song of Sol. 2:8-13 15th Sunday After Pentecost Ps. 45:1-2, 6-9 James 1:17-27 Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 September 9 Prov. 22:1-2, 8-9, 22-23 16th Sunday After Pentecost Ps. 125 James 2:1-10 (11-13), 14-17 Mark 7:24-37
September 16 1 Kings 2:10-12; 3:3-14 17th Sunday After Pentecost Ps. 19 James 3:1-2 Mark 8:27-38
September 23 Prov. 31:10-31 18th Sunday After Pentecost Ps. 1 James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a Mark 9:30-37 September 30 Esther 7:1-6, 9-10; 9:20-22 19th Sunday After Pentecost Ps. 124 James 5:13-20 Mark 9:38-50
Please keep in your prayers these members and friends of the congregation:
Clayton Anderson (Gail Carpenter’s brother), Sandra Ballentine, Frances Boggess (Sally Copeland’s niece), Pat Boyd, Steve Castellaw, Marc Good (Frances Hicks’
brother), Makenzie Howard (Pam & Bill Peacock’s granddaughter), Elizabeth Hughes (Skip & Carol Hughes’ daughter), Jo Ann Lacy, Mary Langham,
Ethan Lassiter (grandson of Marianne & E.G. Lassiter), Celia McCullough, Terry McMahon, Arnall Page (son of Dr. & Mrs. John Page), Hillrie Quin,
Veda & Jimmy Sherard, Kay Smith, and Peggy Watkins.
Please keep in your prayers these members in the community and beyond:
The family of Bidd Burton upon his death, Bill Calloway, Lyle Cox, Agnes Crowe, Wendy Davis, K.C. Hembree, Herb James, Jeff James, Linda James,
Frank Jemison, Donna Kneeland, Cherry Martin, Beth Moore (Wally Patzke’s wife), the family of Doris Potts upon her death, Seth Satterwhite, Jim Shearon,
Sandra Simmons, Ivy Stubbs, Donna Wilson, and Woodrow Wilson.
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