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October 5, 2014
Volume XXXXXI,No 10
the Herald
Inside this issue:
CE Director/ThankYous
2
Youth News/BooksNeeded
3
Bazaar News 4
Calendar 5
Church Happenings 6
2014 is the 500th anniversary of the
birth of John Knox,
the founder of Presbyterianism. John
Knox and his Presbyterian denomi-
nation spread from Scotland to
North America and now around the
world.
On Reformation Day, October 26, the Christian Nur-
ture Commission will provide a Scottish lunch and
program after worship to celebrate John Knox andour Presbyterian heritage. Please join us!!
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Sunday Schoolmeets every Sunday at 9:30 am. There are classes for all ages with child care availa-ble from 9:15 to 11:45 am. Infants to 2 year oldsNursery room 101; 3 to 5 year oldsPreschoolroom 108; Kindergarten to 2ndgradeRoom 202; 3rdthru 5thgradesRoom 103; Middle School
Room 200; High SchoolRoom 201 Adults:Coffee and ConversationFH Classroom A; Bible StudyFH Classroom B; Christian ParentingFH Classroom C
The family prayer groupmeets on Mondays at the church. Come at noon for lunch. The sharing
of joys and concerns begins at 12:30 pm followed by prayer. Childcare is provided.
T3EM Supper and Childcareis October 21.
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Christian EducationCheryl Moles
THANK YOU to everyone that helped
with the Holypalooza events on September
20 and 21. There are many and I dont
want to forget anyone in a list of names.
Once again, Central hospitality was at its
best. We especially appreciate Lant Davis
for his tireless efforts to prepare and host
the event as well as develop the coopera-
tive ministries of the 7thStreet churches.
Blessings and thanks to all,
Cheryl Moles
Dear Church Family and Deacons,
What a wonderful reception you
prepared for all after the very beautiful
memorial for Henry. We all thank you
for your generosity and love. May God
bless you all.
Lovingly,
The Tamar Family
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Book Shoppe
It's time to begin perusing your book-shelves for books you no longer want orneed. The Book Shoppeladies are begin-ning to gather books for the saleon November 1st. Please bring your booksto the church library or Sarahs office, and the Bazaar
Book Ladies will take it from there. If you cannot getthem to the church, please call one of us and we will beglad to pick them up. If you do take them to the church,please give one of us a call so that we may store themout the way of Sarah or Sunday school attendees.
Eunice Pate, Nancy Edgerton, Cheri Bradley
Seventh Cents Youth Group
September has been a beautiful month. The wonderful weather coupled with awesome youthactivities has kept us all busy. Regular youth meetings are now in progress. Keep an eye on
the calendar for activities for each week. The middle school youth have begun discussing ourcall to follow Jesus, while high school youth are discussing both current events and the life of
Jesus. All youth are welcome to join and bring a friend. Holypalooza was a great event as ex-pected. Thank you to all the youth and other volunteers who made it possible.
Tiffany will begin maternity leave on or before October 12. During this time, youth ac-tivities will continue as normal under the leadership of Erin Pugh. Erin already works tirelesslyas a youth volunteer and is much loved by our youth. Tiffany plans to return on January 1,2015. If you have any questions during this time, feel free to direct them to Pastor Jimmy,Pastor Lant, or Erin.
Upcoming Youth Events:
October 5: Normal Youth Meeting at CentenaryOctober 12: Normal Youth Meeting at CentenaryOctober 17-18 6 pm-9 am: Princess Party/Boys Night. All children ages 4 through
high school are invited. Girls will meet at Central for dinner and an evening of pamper-ing. Boys will meet at Centenary for dinner and fun games.
October 19 12:30-3:30 pm: 7thCents Fall Celebration. Meet us at the DogwoodShelter in Hawthorne Park for an afternoon of games and a Bible scavenger hunt. Youth fami-lies are welcome to join as well.
October 26: Youth Movie Night at Centenary. All youth will meet from 5-7:30
pm for dinner, a movie, and discussion.
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Its almost timefor the FALL BAZAAR!
Friday, November 7th 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Join your Central Presbyterian church family on Friday night
for a delicious dinner prepared by our own church cooks. Youll
have an opportunity to preview and purchase bazaar items before the doors open to the
public on Saturday morning.
5:30 Doors open Dinner served 6:15 Auction 7:00
There will be a lively auction with interesting items to bid on. Paid dinner reservations
may be made after worship on October 26thand November 2nd.
Adults -$10 Middle/High School -$5 Elementary and younger -Free
Saturday, November 8th 8:00 a.m.-3:00p.m.
Start your BAZAAR shopping with a hearty all-you-can-eat
breakfast prepared by CPC men! Food will be served from 8:00
-10:00 a.m. The cost is $5 per person or $10 per family.
Bazaar crafts, books, household items, puzzles and games will be
sold throughout the day. *
Hungry shoppers can enjoy LUNCHat the CAF from 11:00 a.m.- 2 p.m. Tickle
your taste buds with tasty treats!
*Gentlyused household items, books, puzzles and games may now
be brought to the church.
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Volume XXXXXI,
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1BazaarCrafters 10:00
Deacons 5:30
2 WomensBook Club
7:00
Fred Rubey
3ParentsNight Out 5:30
Sophia
Spencer, Jack
Turman Jr.
4
5Choir 8:45Sunday school
9:30
Worship 10:30
Youth 5:00-
7:30
6 FamilyPrayer Group
12:00
7RosemaryMorgan
8 BazaarCrafters 10:00
Session 7:00
9 Youth De-sign Team
6:00
Lance Weath-
erwax
10
Matthew Col-
lins, Lucille
Merrill, Kathe-
rine Whitaker
11
12Choir8:45Sunday school
9:30Worship 10:30
Youth 5:00-7:30
Aidan Taken
13 Colum-bus Day Office closed.
Maxine Bough
14
Paul Foree,
Emma Pen-
nington
15 BazaarCrafters 10:00Communica-
ton 7:00Jevy Lender-
man
16
Susan Guell,
Ezrina Seo
17PrincessParty/BoysNight 6:00
Sinwon Racop,
Ricka Wood-
ruff
18 BarbaraWilkinsons
Celebration of
Life 1:30
19Choir8:45Sunday school
9:30
Worship 10:30
Youth 5:00-7:30
20 FamilyPrayer Group
12:00
Zachariah
Spencer
21 T3EMsupper 5:15
Commission/
Committee
meetings
22 BazaarCrafters 10:00
Andrea Paul-
Bonham
23 Violet
Taken
24
Andrea
Clinkenbeard,
Chris Johnson
25
Brenda Green,
Jessica Shep-
herd
26Choir8:45
Sunday school
9:30
Worship 10:30
Youth 5:00-
7:30
27 FamilyPrayer Group
12:00
28 Seekers& Searchers
10:00
29 BazaarCrafters 10:00
Emily Haan
30
Jacob Thacker
31 BethChironna, Alan
Harder
Matt Clinken-
beard, Theo
Conner, Char-
lie Conner,
Nancy Edger-
ton, Stephen
Payne
October 2014
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RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Central Presbyterian Church
125 North Seventh Street
Terre Haute, IN 47807
Phone: 812-232-5049
Fax: 812-232-5040
E-mail: CPCOffice@thcpc.org
Website: www.thcpc.org
Sunday School for all ages 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Rev. Lant B. Davis, Pastor
Scott Paul-Bonham, Parish Associate
Cheryl Moles, Christian Educator
Sarah Kelsheimer, Church Secretary
Womens Bible Study
The 2013-14 study will con-
tinue with Twelve Women of
the Bible: Life Changing Sto-ries for Women Today. Thegroup will meet in thechurch fellowship hall (this isa video series) from 10:00 to11:30 am on Tuesday, Octo-ber 28. All women are wel-
come.
Womens Book Club
The Womens Book Club
will be meeting on Nov. 13at 7:00 at the church. Thebook to be discussed isOrphan Train by ChristinaKline. Alice Harder willlead the discussion. Allwomen of the church are
invited to attend.
Church Happenings
Central Presbyterian Church
Next Herald
Deadline
October 26, 2014
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