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The NewsDe e p l y Ro o t e d i n Fa i t h , Ch o o s i n g to L i v e i n H o p e .
Fi r s t Pr e s b y t e r i a n Ch u r C h, salina, Ks - www.FPCsalina.org
Volume 44 Number 2 February 2012
Walking the Labyrinthfor Lent(see inside for details)
PERSONALS
FPC StaffJim Hawley
Lead Pastor/Head of Staff
Tom Reid Discipleship & Congregational Care Pastor
Austin AshenbrennerAssociate Pastor for Youth & Mission
Sally SutherlandCommunication Director
Melanie PearsonOffice Manager
Deb ShetlarDirector of Children’s Education
Diane ArnderNursery Supervisor
Richard KoshgarianDirector of Music
Angie KoshgarianOrganist
Ed ZochCustodian
Tony GriggsRelief Custodian
Sympathy is Extended toVada Hertlein, whose son-in-law, Frank Gaines, Eureka, Ks, died De-cember 25.
Jim & Marjorie Geisendorf. Jim’s sister, Norma Currier, Salina, died January 14.
Happy Anniversary! Mitzie & Jimmie Lewis will cel-ebrate their 57th wedding anniver-sary on February 5.
Jan & Wes McMillen will cel-ebrate their 56th wedding anniver-sary on February 12.
Marjorie & Jim Geisendorf will celebrate their 73rd wedding an-niversary on February 25.
Happy Birthday! Vada Hertlein will celebrate her 90th birthday on February 11.
David D. Robb will celebrate his 90th birthday on February 13.
Marjorie Geisendorf will cel-ebrate her 96th birthday on Febru-ary 14.
In MemoriamMarilyn Johnson, a member of this congregation since Oct. 16, 1977, died January 8. Sympathy is extended to her son, Steve Comer, her grand-daughter, Stephanie Comer, and her great-granddaughter, Caylei Comer.
Senior SinglesFebruary 18Sunrise Church, 6:00 p.m. Meal: cranberry chicken rice dinner for $9:00 total. Please bring your high school graduation picture for guessing who’s who. Guests are always welcome!
Please RSVP to Jean Burchby Feb 14 827-2878
A Million Thanksto Toni Renfro, Virginia Frederick, Carolyn Henson, Marilyn Holgerson, Ann Jett, and Rita Peterson for provid-ing snacks on Wednesday afternoons during the fall. The snacks are definitely a big hit! Thank you for sharing your time with the children in Wednesday programs! All the children are looking forward to the winter session snacks!
Annual MeetingThe Annual Meeting of the Congregation and Corporation was held Sunday, January 29 following worship. The Terms of Call for Rev. Jim Hawley, Rev. Tom Reid and Rev. Austin Ashenbrenner were approved. Shannon Buchanan was also approved to be an Endowment Fund Trustee for the next three years.
Last Sunday was also your chance to sign up for FPC committees! Check out the web site (www.fpcsalina.org/whats-happening) for a list of com-mittees, then contact the staff or Session representative listed if you are interested!
If you would like a copy of the Annual Meeting booklet, please contact the office.
BBBS Bowling TeamGet Ready! FPC staff will once again support Big Brothers/Big Sis-ters of Salina at their annual Bowl-ing fundraiser on Sat, Mar 31. The team needs to raised $600 to play, with the entire amount going to BBBS of Salina. Last year FPC contributed $1,347.05! Thank you for your support!
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Meet our new Staff...Same as the Old Staff (kind of)! Sally Sutherland, an employee at FPC since 2008, is starting a new role as Communications Director! Sally will be focusing on in-house communication and technology, as well as helping the Evangelism and Hospitality Com-mittee ramp up FPC's presence in the community and hospitality to visitors.
Melanie Pearson, whose friendly face you are likely to see first as you step into FPC, has a new job title and duties! Melanie will serve as FPC's Of-fice Manager. She handles the day to day financial operations of the church and oversees all aspects of the church office!
FPC welcomed Diane Arnder to the staff in December 2011 as the Nursery Supervisor. She is responsible for ensuring that FPC’s nursery is a loving, safe and fun environment for FPC’s youngest members and visi-tors!
Mary Andersen has been a valuable employee at FPC for many years and is now using her talents and knowledge of FPC in a new volunteer role as the Pastoral Care Assistant to Disci-pleship and Congregational Care Pastor Tom Reid.
1. REad the newsletter! 2. Sign up for weekly emails (email sally@fpcsalina.org)3. Visit FPC Blogs (www.fpcsalina.org/blogs)4. Join a committee (www.fpcsalina.org/whats-happening)5. Come to Wednesday Night dinner and worship
1. Link to FPC blogs or Facebook Page on your Facebook page2. Forward a weekly email to an interested friend3. Bring friends to casual FPC events like Wednesday Night dinners, worship or a class/book study
Ways to know more about things going on @ FPC :
Ways to share about all the things we're doing:
ChiLdREN'S ChRiStiAN EduCAtiON @ FiRSt PRESbytERiAN ChuRCh
WednesdaysFaith Adventures Classes 3:45-5:30pm
Feb 8: NO Wednesday Programs Feb 15: Transfiguration (Mark 9:2-9)
Feb 22: Noah and God's Promise (Genesis 9:8-17)
SundaysSunday School 9:00 - 10:00 amChildren and youth grades K-5th are invited to attend this music & game oriented church school class where learning the Books of the Bible and Bible trivia are the highlights. The class meets in the third floor classroom on Sundays at 9:00 am. This class is led by Deb Shetlar.
Check out Children's CE in 2012!
Jesus is Coming! Pave the Way with Branches!
Don’t miss out on Palm Sunday,where chaos is key at FPC!
Sunday, April 1!
Child-Led Worship ·· April 22
Child-led Worship practice begins Wednesday, March 28! Participation is open to children in kindergarten through 5th grade, with practices running concurrently during Wednesday afternoon programs (3:45-5:30pm). Practice begins March 28 and runs for 4 consecutive Wednesdays, culminating in the performance on Sunday, April 22 at 10:15am. FPC Volunteer and mom Penni White will be leading the group. If your child is interested, please contact the office before March 28 at office@fpcsalina.org. This will be a fun event!
Child-led Worship Practice begins Mar 28sign up TODAY! 825-0226 office@fpcsalina.org
Lectionary Class: Hope Rm, New Times being offered, see schedule below!This class uses a lectionary based curriculum, Feasting on the Word, that is designed to compliment each Sun-day morning worship service. The classes, led by Tom Reid, will consider in greater depth the upcoming scrip-ture reading for Sunday morning. The class provides four different approaches to the week's scripture:
1. Exegetical: the contexts and settings of the scripture2. Theological: how God's word comes to us in the passage3. Pastoral: what the scripture means in relation to your life 4. Homiletical: how we can then live out that message as individuals and as a church.
Feasting on the Word Lectionary Class materials can be found online at www.fpcsalina.org/ministries/adult.
Faith Matters: 1st Floor Conference Room, Sundays at 9:00 am (repeats Tuesdays at noon)
This class helps to remind us that faith does matter! It meets in the Conference Room Sunday mornings at 9:00 am and explores a variety of subjects.
FiRSt PRESbytERiAN ChuRCh - AduLt ChRiStiAN EduCAtiON
Coming in February: Feb 5th: 1st Sundays with Jim On the first Sunday of every month, Lead Pastor Jim Hawley will lead an open forum. Take this time to learn more about the Bible, FPC or Jim! Come and ask your questions, have a lively debate, or enjoy a great conversation. This time is yours, use it!
Feb 12 & 19th: Alec McCowen's "St Mark's Gospel" Watch a recorded version of Alec McCowen, a re-nowned English actor, tell the story of Christ as recounted by Mark. What others have to say:
"A Shakespearean actor, Alec McCowen, opened on Broadway with his one man show. His performance of Mark’s Gospel astounded and enthralled many as he packed the house each night for almost two years." Heather Abraham, Religion Nerd Magazine
"McCowen's role is primarily that of a reporter, filled with awe at the marvelous events and eager to transmit the Gospel to his listeners. He becomes Mark's collaborator, playing all the characters and, through his acting, gives the Gospel atmospheric background as well as dra-matic shape." Mel Gussow, NYT Review
Feb 26 (and throughout Lent): Book Study on "The Misunderstood Jew: The Church and the Scandal of the Jewish Jesus." Author Amy-Jill Levine, a professor of New Testament studies at Vanderbilt, helps Christians and Jews understand the "Jewishness" of Jesus so that their appreciation of him deepens and a greater interfaith dialogue can take place. Levine's humor and informed truth-telling provokes honest conversation and debate about how Christians and Jews should understand Jesus, the New Testament, and each other. If you would like help ordering this book, please contact the church office!
Schedule: Wednesdays at 10:00 amWednesdays at 7:00 pmSundays at 9:00 amSundays following worship (during Lent, Feb 26-April 1)
This Lectionary Class, offered during Lent, will attempt to "tie it all up." This will be a time to reflect on what is heard in worship: in the readings, in the prayers, the sermon and the music. And help you carry that message into the week. The nursery can be
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Opportunities for Christian Ed and Discipleship for Adults! Individualized Bible StudyIf you are interested in Bible Study either one on one or as part of a small group, please let Pastor Jim Hawley know. He is accepting new “students” for personalized Bible Study.
This Bible study has the advan-tage of being customized to both your time and your interests. Perhaps you and a few others have always wanted to study a certain part of the Bible but an opportunity never presented itself?
Contact Jim today and begin a journey of discovery with the Bible! jim@fpcsalina.org
Coffee, Conversation & a ThoughtYou are invited to come and participate! It is a time of fel-lowship, prayer, community, and conversation, spurred by a brief presentation, by Tom Reid.
Visitors to the group say that "it's upbeat and cheerful!" and that they like the sharing oppor-tunites of the group.
Come join the Coffee Group on the second Thursday of the month at 10:00 am, and the fourth Thursday of the month at 3:00 pm for an hour of coffee, conversation, and “a thought."
Men's Small Groups Are you interested in being a part of a small men's group designed to promote friendship, cama-raderie, and discussion, offer encouragement, honesty, confi-dence and commitment?
Current men's groups are filled, but there is an opportunity to form more of these small groups, with expanded leadership pro-vided by Jim Hawley & Austin Ashenbrenner.
If you are interested in participat-ing please contact Tom Reid @ tom@fpcsalina.org or 825-0226.
Wednesday Meal & WorshipThe Wednesday Worship service provides a much needed time of rest and worship in the midst of your busy week! It's an intimate service, with communion, singing, and a message, that is welcoming to the whole family and people of all ages.
Come join us for a meal in Blair Hall, pre-pared by a different group each week, then come to worship and see for yourself why Wednesday at FPC is a special time in the middle of your week!
Wed
nesday Night Dinners 5:30 pm Blair Hall
Fellowship,fun, and free!
Take the night off on Wednesdays @ FPC!
Visit Pastor Jim Hawley's blog "Upon Further Review" by visiting www.fpcsalina.org/blogs
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Lent is the most personal of the liturgical seasons. The other “purple” season, Advent, is caught up in the frenzy of the pre-Christmas rush. Advent is also shorter and more prone to social events and cock-tails. By contrast Lent is subdued. Quiet. Lent is the season that stands in the corner stirring the same drink all night. Lent is a loner.
Maybe this is why we struggle each year to figure out what to do with Lent. Lent doesn’t come to us with party ideas and noisemakers. There is no Lenten tree to decorate. Lent is a blank page and we are holding the pencil. There are no lines on the page to guide us. We are alone with ourselves and the possibilities.
Sometimes we find something to focus on—to give up—for Lent. We can define the season by what we refrain from rather than what we embrace. For six weeks we can live without chocolate and tell our friends how well we are doing living without chocolate rather than spending time in solitude telling God how not well we are. Maybe if we ap-ply some temporary pain in the form of deprivation we can mask the echoes rebounding in the hollow spaces of our lives.
Jesus sought solitude. Jesus prayed in solitude. Jesus was tempted in solitude. Jesus spent the last night of his first life in solitude and Jesus died on the cross in solitude. That sounds awfully bleak. But Jesus also rose in solitude. And in rising Jesus passed through the solitude to return to the community of which he was apart. He came back not only risen, but glorified.
We need not fear the deep places. We must see soli-tude as a gift. The psalmist writes:
My whole being is depressed.That’s why I remember you
Deep calls to deepat the noise of your waterfalls
All your massive waves surged over meBy day the Lord commands his faithful love;
By night his song is with meA prayer to the God of my life.
What to do With Lent... by Jim Hawley
Walk the LabyrinthYou have an opportunity to use a labyrinth at FPC during Lent! Beginning Friday, Feb 24, there will be a labyrinth in Blair Hall on Fridays and Sundays for your use.
The labyrinth is a replica of the pattern that is inlaid in the paving stones of the nave in the medieval cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres. Labyrinths predating Christian tradition have also been discovered. Each time you walk the labyrinth can be a unique experience.
For many people, walking the labyrinth offers an opportunity for spiritual reflec-tion and growth. For others, the walk is a time of focus and intentional thought. For still others, walking the labyrinth may be a relaxation tool.
Take advantage of this special opportunity for solitude and reflection during Lent.
Beginning February 24 through April 8Fridays
9am to 4pm
Sundays9am to 12pm
FiRSt PRESbytERiAN ChuRCh - SOCiAL JuStiCE & MiSSiON
Since 1949, Presbyterians have joined with millions of other Christians through the One Great Hour of Sharing to share God’s love with people experiencing need. Our gifts support min-istries of disaster response, refugee assistance and resettle-ment, and community development that help people find safe refuge, start new lives and work together to strengthen their families and com-munities.
Recognizing that the hope we have in Christ is lived out in our hope for one another, we respond with gifts that help our sisters and brothers around the world find the hope for a brighter future.
Where does the money go?The Presbyterian Hunger Program receives 36 per-cent of undesignated One Great Hour of Sharing gifts, while the Self-Development of People and Presbyte-rian Disaster Assistance each receive 32 percent.
When is the offering received?Most congregations receive the offering on Easter Sunday, Palm Sunday or both, while many receive it throughout Lent. FPC receives the offering during Lent through Easter morning.
Your Pledge Dollars at Work...Near and Far!
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One Great Hour of Sharing – it’s remarkable what a child’s gift will do!
Use the OGHS “Sharing Calendar” and those colorful fish banks to help
your children learn about the One Great Hour of Sharing offering, as
well as what it means to give.
Fish banks & calendars will be handed out during Wednesday Pro-grams on Ash Wednesday, or can be
found on the information table in the main hallway during Lent.
In our congrega-tion's ongoing effort to offer Help and Hope to our community, the Social Justice and Mission Committee will offer an opportunity to support another great local organization begin-ning in February.
This quarter's selected organization will be C.A.P.S. (Child Advocacy and Parenting Services). We will be helping CAPS by assisting in their effort to help children and families have ac-cess to education. Please look on the Help and Hope table in the lobby just to the South of the entrance to the Sanctuary, to see how you can support this effort through your donations!
Help & Hope + CAPS
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Mid & SENiOR high yOuth @ FiRSt PRESbytERiAN ChuRCh
Mid & Senior HighRegularly Scheduled Youth Events: Wed 7:00 - 8:00 pm Mid-High Youth GroupThurs 7:00 - 7:45 AM Sr High Youth Bible Study Sun 9:00 - 10:00 AM Real Faith (Mid & Sr High) Sun 7:00 - 8:00 pm Senior High Youth Group
8th grade Girls Bunko Night:Friday, Feb. 10th7:00 - 9:00 p.m.at the Wood's Home
Please RSVP to Austin via e-mail or phone.This is the event you will want to be sure to come to and bring a friend. It is going to be great...see you there!
this sunday,feb 5 after
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On Sunday, February 5th we will continue a tradition of supporting local agencies that fight hunger in Salina and Saline County. By donating money or canned food to the Souper Bowl of Caring you can put much needed food on the table of someone in need.
Locate students after worship who will be holding buckets with your favorite team's logo. Vote with your donation who you think will win the Big Game that day.
Youth Super Bowl Party:Sunday, Feb 5 @ 5:30pmThis fun party is open to all FPC students. Bring a bag of chips or your favorite soda to share and get ready to cheer for your favor-ite team (or favorite commercials). We'll be watching the game on the biggest screen in Salina. Come see it for yourself!
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Thank YouFebruary Sunday Volunteers!
Coffee Hosts: 5 Jim Parks, Boy and Cub Scouts12 Monte & Jannell Shadwick Family19 Craig & Deanna Renfro26 Seara Weir, Bret Wallace
Greeters: 5 Jim Parks, Boy and Cub Scouts12 Sarah & David Morris Family19 Gene & Peggy Bihlmaier, Tom & Eva Winkler26 Joy Mansfield, Ann Nordboe, John & Jenn Peckham FamilyUshers 5 Jim Parks, Boy and Cub Scouts12 Linda Ellison, Bill Knox, Jeff & Paula Knox19 Ronda & McCabe Green, Ron Green & Carolyn Serrault, Joyce & Bruce Pearson 26 Randy Hardy, Garry & Sandie Montre, Jeff & Kelli Montre Family
Candlelighters: 5 Annie Shadwick12 Aaron Hawley19 McCabe Green26 Madison Montre
Manor Bus Drivers: 5 John Shetlar12 Andy England19 Brandon Gary26 Bob Salem
Flower Deliverers: 5 Tina Ralston12 Abbey Rupe 19 Carolyn Wedel26 Sarah Morris
Worship Service Recorder:J.R. Lidgett
Volunteers are assigned randomly. If you are unable to serve on your designated day, you will need to find a replacement. The office will be happy to assist you!
H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y S !February
2 Caleb Bass2 Ruth Cathcart-Rake2 Lisa Graham2 Lloyd Lockwood2 Sallie Morrison2 Margie Wilson3 Matthew Cobb4 Zoe Davidson4 Ryan Payne5 Rita Peterson6 Eulora Allen6 Leslie Bishop6 Shirley Howard6 Roger Morrison6 Joyce Pearson7 Cali Augustine7 Marcy Hanzlicek7 Angie Keast9 Zach Davidson9 Cathy Hayes9 Sadie Kossow9 Jim Scholten10 Erik Norris10 William Shadwick
11 Vada Hertlein11 Melanie Pearson13 Linda Ellison13 David D. Robb14 Jeanene Ehrlich14 Marjorie Geisendorf14 Betty Gillam14 Betty Jo Hubbard14 Mary Ralston16 Ava Denning16 William West18 Thomas Payne18 Cooper Taggart19 Jim Parks20 Eric Hardman21 Avery Cooper25 Jim Hawley26 Gage Prester26 Morrie Soderberg27 Brooklyn Barr27 Billie Winkler28 Jami Augustine
Address Service Requested
Address: 308 S. 8th Street, Salina, KS 67401Mailing: P.O. Box 585, Salina, KS 67402-0585Phone: (785) 825-0226E-mail: office@fpcsalina.orgWeb Site: www.fpcsalina.org
The News (UPS708-620) is published monthly by First Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 585, Salina, KS 67402. Periodical postage paid at Salina, Kansas.
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The next newsletter will be mailed February 23.The Sunday service is broadcast each week at 10:15 a.m. on KINA, 910 AM.
If there is something you would like included in The News, email sally@fpcsalina.org
Lead pastor/Head of Staff: Jim HawleyDiscipleship & congregational Care Pastor: Tom ReidAssociate Pastor For Youth & Mission: Austin Ashenbrenner
Ash Wednesday ServiceFebruary 22
6:30 pmin the sanctuary
(nursery available)
As we prepare for Lent,mark your calendar to attend
this service of scripture, music,and the imposition of ashes.
Recommended