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“Put on love, which links everything together in perfect harmony.” ~Colossians 3:14

3 Pastor’s Letter

4 Worship With Us

5 New Member Class

6 This Weekend

7 Stewardship

8-9 Church Calendar

7 Senior’s Ministry

10 Women’s Ministry

5 Sunday School Classes

10 Men’s Ministry

11 Children’s Ministry

12 Youth Ministry

13 Vacation Bible School

14 Camp Spalding

14-15 At A Glance

13 Food Bank

16 Contact Us

11 Parent’s Night Out

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Dear Church Family,

It seems to me that most of us find it hard to wait. Some consider waiting a waste

of time, perhaps because they agree with our cultural mandate: "Get going! Do some-

thing! Show you are capable of having an impact!" Others don't like waiting because it's

uncomfortable to be in a place between where you are and where you want to be. It

impresses me, therefore, that there are so many people in the Bible who are called by God

to wait.

The psalms reflect this attitude of waiting; "My soul is waiting for the Lord. I

count on his word. My soul is longing for the Lord more than a watchman for daybreak.

Because with the Lord there is mercy and fullness of redemption" (Psalm 130:5-7). The

Israelites in Egypt are waiting for a deliverer. The Jews in Jesus' day are waiting for a

Messiah. The disciples are told by Jesus to wait in Jerusalem until the Holy Spirit is

given. Waiting seems to be an important aspect of the spiritual life.

People who wait in the Bible have received a promise that is at work in them, like a

seed that has started to grow. It may be a specific promise, such as: "You will be given

the Holy Spirit," or it may be more general: "I am with you always, to the end of the age."

Waiting on God, therefore, is nurtured by promises that help us stay where we are until

God clearly tells us to move into a new situation.

Waiting is also active. We usually think of waiting as something very passive, a

hopeless state determined by events totally out of our control. The plane is late? You can-

not do anything about it, so you have to sit there and just wait. But in the Bible there is

none of this fatalistic passivity. Those who are waiting are waiting with a deep faith that

God has planted the seed and that something has begun. While we are waiting, God is at

work putting everything in its place so at the right time, he can bring us into the new

situation. This means that a waiting person is also a

patient person. To be patient is to be willing to stay

where we are and live the situation out to the full in the

belief that something hidden in the present will be

made clear to us by God in the future.

Lastly, it is important to note that people who

wait in the Bible usually wait together. The Christian

community is designed by God as a place of support,

celebration, and affirmation of what is, even as we wait

for God to reveal to us what will be. As a family of

faith we come together around the promise that God

will bless us as a church. We don't yet know quite what

that will look like in the future, but together we wait

patiently and prayerfully for God to show us. And,

while we wait, we continue doing the ministry he has

called us to today.

Yours (as we wait),

Pastor Steve www.congopres.org 3

SUNDAY 8:30am Contemporary Service This worship offers a modern way to praise our Lord. Our tal-ented Song Team leads our music. Come as you are and worship in a casual atmosphere. Join us for Fellowship following wor-ship.

10:00am Sunday School is offered for all ages. Choose from several adult opportunities while children and youth attend their own classes. A full class list is available online. www.congopres.org

11:00am Traditional Service This worship is traditional with hymns and music offered by the beautiful voices of our Chancel Choir. Join us for Fellowship fol-lowing worship.

Childcare available all morning.

WEDNESDAY 6:15pm The Well Join us

in Fellowship Hall for an interactive worship experience that explores life and faith in an experiential and dynamic new way. In May, we are continuing our Lives Under Construction Series and on May 30th is our Summer Kickoff with a BBQ at Pioneer Park.

Childcare is available for 5 and under in the Nursery. Children 1st - 6th grade have the special opportunity to grow in fellowship with our LOGOS Programs.

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MARRIAGE CLASS Led by Pastor Josh Bruns (meets in the Conference Room of the Administration Building). This six-week class is exploring intimacy, communication, encouragement, forgiveness, and spiritual unity, and will strengthen new as well as seasoned marriages.

WE'RE SINGING ON THE WAY UP TO JERUSALEM Led by Rev. Steve Taulbee (meets in the Pilgrim Hall Chapel). Join us for our study of the Songs of Ascent (Psalms 120 through 134), fifteen psalms that were likely sung by Hebrew pilgrims as they went up to Jerusalem to the great worship festivals.

WHAT WE BELIEVE . . . WHAT OTHERS BELIEVE

Led by Pastor Steve Wilbraham (meets downstairs in the Administration Building). This class examines some of our basic Christian faith statements and compares them with the beliefs of other faith traditions. We will talk about the religious practices of Christians and contrast them with the diversity of religious practices that we see in those who follow other religions.

NEW MEMBER CLASS

SATURDAY, MAY 19

8:30 – 11:30 AM in

FELLOWSHIP HALL

A light breakfast will be served!

Are you actively involved in the life and ministry of

Congregational-Presbyterian Church but have not yet made the commitment of membership?

Would you like to hear more about our church and our vision for ministry? Would you like to

deepen your connection with the people and ministries of our church? Then, the New Member

Class is for you.

Through the New Member Class you will be able to explore what we as a community believe,

meet Pastor Steve and other leaders of our church, and have a chance to discuss any questions

you may have before deciding whether you would like to become a member of our congrega-

tion. Attending a New Member Class does not require that you join, but it will give you the

necessary information to make your decision about membership.

If you are interested in church membership but unable to attend this class, Pastor Steve will be

glad to meet with you personally to consider membership. Contact the church office (743-

4444) to sign up for the class and to let us know if you need child care.

All-Church Yard Sale:

Get your spring cleaning done early and start making that pile of yard sale items in your garage today!

Donations can be dropped off in Fel-lowship Hall on Thursday, May 3 and

Friday, May 4.

What: Church Yard Sale When: Saturday, May 5 - 7:00am to 12:00noon

Where: Fellowship Hall

Where do the proceeds go? All proceeds go to Literacy for Haiti’s Micro-Loan Project. Literacy for Haiti exists to provide spiritual and

tangible hope for the mountain people of Damye, Haiti.

Don’t Forget to Pick up your

Flower Orders May 4th - 6th! Pick up times: Friday 1-8pm,

Saturday 9am-3pm, Sunday 12pm-3pm

All orders will be available for pick up in the Church Parking Lot! A crew of well mannered and willing

students will gather and load your order into your

vehicle. Thank you for your kindness and generosity for this annual fundraiser.

Don’t Forget!

Dining With Friends is This Saturday.

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Senior Exercise Meeting Mondays, Wednesdays, and

Fridays at 9:10 am in Fellowship Hall.

Now is a great time

to join! We have

fun and get in

better shape at the

same time.

Candlelighters We will meet on

Saturday, May

12th at 6pm for a

potluck meal time

in the Fellowship Hall. Craig

Whitcomb has a special program

for us. All are welcome to attend.

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Movie Day On Thursday, May 17th at 9:15am, we are gathering in Fellowship

Hall to watch “The Help” and then enjoy lunch together. We are

having sandwiches, salads and cookies. Don Anderson will make

his famous popcorn for this event. Please sign up by

Tuesday, May 15th.

A Day at the Park On Friday, June 15th, at 11am, we are gathering in Fellowship Hall for prayer

and devotion. Then we will load the bus and vans for the short drive to Hells

Gate State Park. We will be barbecuing tri-tip steak under the shade of the

gazebo. The menu will also include salads, fruit and baked beans. Please bring

a lawn chair for this activity, and sign up required by June 13th.

Sign-up for all activities at the Church office or by calling 743-4444

Stewardship Update: Now it is May, and again I’ve planted a garden at

Clarkston Community Garden to grow some good-

ies to share this summer. Anyone who would like

to participate can do so by joining me in gardening

the rented plots, renting their own plots, or throw-

ing a few extra seeds in the ground and growing

some produce to share. This year my experiment

is with Walla Walla Sweet onions. There are a lot

of them, I hope you like onions! Stewardship thanks you for your continued bless-

ings on this church both in service and timely fulfillment of your pledges. We are

right on target with giving. It means so much to be faithful in this area, may God

continue to bless you as we approach summer (always hopeful on that weather!).

Sincerely, Vicky Boubel and the Stewardship team.

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Men's Bible Study

We meet every Wednesday at 6:45am in Fellowship Hall with Pastor Steve, who leads

our study and discussion. Enjoy coffee and donuts, and experience great fellowship

with the men of the church.

Men’s Fraternity

As a man, do you feel like you are

shouldering all of life’s burdens alone?

Men’s Fraternity could be exactly what

you need. We meet Friday Mornings at

6am. This video series will change your

life and have a direct positive impact on

your wife, kids, and grandkids. You

will even get to learn the secret hand-

shake! If you have any questions, or to

sign up, contact Jim Cach (791-6288).

Women's Morning Bible Study A Women's Bible Study is meeting on Friday mornings, 9:45 - 11:00am, in the

Chapel. They are currently studying Paul’s Letter to the Corinthians. Jean Allen is

the facilitator. Jean can be reached at 746-0557. All are welcome.

Women's Evening Bible Study

The Women’s Evening Bible Study meets the second and fourth Mondays of the

month, 6:45-8:00pm in the Conference Room. Join us for a time of warm fellow-

ship and affirming study of God’s Word.

Monday Evening Craft Night We will meet May 7th and 21st, 6:45pm in Basement Room A of the Administration

Building. These ladies bring their craft projects and just enjoy each other’s com-

pany as they work. Open to all women.

Women's Association The next meeting is at 10:00am on May 14th.

This is our last meeting until September.

Come and enjoy our Spring Salad luncheon

& Fellowship. The Bible Study will be pre-

sented by Pastor Steve Wilbraham; Hearing

God’s Call to Us. All women of the church,

friends and members, are cordially welcome

to attend our meetings.

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Parent’s Night OutParent’s Night OutParent’s Night OutParent’s Night Out Friday, May 11th; 5:30—9:30pm. A special opportunity for parents to

enjoy an evening out. Bring your kids for a fun night filled with games, activities and pizza! Space is limited so reserve early, spots

fill up fast. (Last month, we had to turn people away!)

Reserve your child’s spot by calling Ellen Hollingshead at 791-5877 or Facebook Mom’s Day Out ~ Lewiston

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MayMayMayMay

Theme:

Getting the Prize!

May 2nd: Run the Race! May 9th: Try your best! (Also, Mother’s Day Activities) May 16th: Following the Rules! May 23rd: Sportsmanship! May 30th: Memorial Day Sports Fun! *Dinner Provided

Comments, Questions,

or Concerns?

Email Chelsea Solem at

[email protected]

Or call

208-743-4444

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May 6th & 20thMay 6th & 20thMay 6th & 20thMay 6th & 20th ((((No YIPPY on May 13th, No YIPPY on May 13th, No YIPPY on May 13th, No YIPPY on May 13th, Mother’s Day or May 27th, Mother’s Day or May 27th, Mother’s Day or May 27th, Mother’s Day or May 27th,

Memorial Day)Memorial Day)Memorial Day)Memorial Day)

Free food & a guaranteed Free food & a guaranteed Free food & a guaranteed Free food & a guaranteed good time with friends!good time with friends!good time with friends!good time with friends!

Join us Wednesday Join us Wednesday Join us Wednesday Join us Wednesday evenings from 6:15evenings from 6:15evenings from 6:15evenings from 6:15----7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 for lots of fun games for lots of fun games for lots of fun games for lots of fun games and more! May 2nd, and more! May 2nd, and more! May 2nd, and more! May 2nd, 9th, 16th, and 23rd, 9th, 16th, and 23rd, 9th, 16th, and 23rd, 9th, 16th, and 23rd,

and 30th!and 30th!and 30th!and 30th!

High School BBQHigh School BBQHigh School BBQHigh School BBQHigh School BBQHigh School BBQHigh School BBQHigh School BBQHigh School BBQHigh School BBQHigh School BBQHigh School BBQ Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays 10:5510:5510:5510:5510:5510:5510:5510:5510:5510:5510:5510:55------------12:55 12:55 12:55 12:55 12:55 12:55 12:55 12:55 12:55 12:55 12:55 12:55

at Youth Houseat Youth Houseat Youth Houseat Youth Houseat Youth Houseat Youth Houseat Youth Houseat Youth Houseat Youth Houseat Youth Houseat Youth Houseat Youth House

Introducing Summer InternsIntroducing Summer InternsIntroducing Summer InternsIntroducing Summer Interns

Yippy KickYippy KickYippy KickYippy Kick----OffOffOffOff Silverwood Silverwood Silverwood Silverwood

Lead Camp at Camp Spalding Lead Camp at Camp Spalding Lead Camp at Camp Spalding Lead Camp at Camp Spalding Mission Trip to Vancouver Mission Trip to Vancouver Mission Trip to Vancouver Mission Trip to Vancouver

CreationFestCreationFestCreationFestCreationFest Summer YIPPYSummer YIPPYSummer YIPPYSummer YIPPY

Service Crew at Camp SpaldingService Crew at Camp SpaldingService Crew at Camp SpaldingService Crew at Camp Spalding Last Chance Summer DanceLast Chance Summer DanceLast Chance Summer DanceLast Chance Summer Dance

Join us for a Summer Join us for a Summer Join us for a Summer Join us for a Summer

packed full packed full packed full packed full of awesomeness!!of awesomeness!!of awesomeness!!of awesomeness!!

Do something Do something Do something Do something unexpectedly kind unexpectedly kind unexpectedly kind unexpectedly kind

for your Mom today! for your Mom today! for your Mom today! for your Mom today! She deserves it!She deserves it!She deserves it!She deserves it!

May 7th, 14th, & 21st May 7th, 14th, & 21st May 7th, 14th, & 21st May 7th, 14th, & 21st ((((No WIRED on No WIRED on No WIRED on No WIRED on

May 28th, due to May 28th, due to May 28th, due to May 28th, due to Memorial Day)Memorial Day)Memorial Day)Memorial Day)

Formally known Formally known Formally known Formally known as TUFF, but now on as TUFF, but now on as TUFF, but now on as TUFF, but now on Saturdays! Join us Saturdays! Join us Saturdays! Join us Saturdays! Join us from 1from 1from 1from 1----3pm on the 3pm on the 3pm on the 3pm on the

LCSC green for some LCSC green for some LCSC green for some LCSC green for some ULTIMATE FRISBEE!ULTIMATE FRISBEE!ULTIMATE FRISBEE!ULTIMATE FRISBEE!ULTIMATE FRISBEE!ULTIMATE FRISBEE!ULTIMATE FRISBEE!ULTIMATE FRISBEE!ULTIMATE FRISBEE!ULTIMATE FRISBEE!ULTIMATE FRISBEE!ULTIMATE FRISBEE! May 12th, 19th & 26thMay 12th, 19th & 26thMay 12th, 19th & 26thMay 12th, 19th & 26th

Please call our Director of Please call our Director of Please call our Director of Please call our Director of Student Ministries, Student Ministries, Student Ministries, Student Ministries,

Jason Barnes at (713)452Jason Barnes at (713)452Jason Barnes at (713)452Jason Barnes at (713)452----9391 9391 9391 9391 or Bobbi Jo in the church office or Bobbi Jo in the church office or Bobbi Jo in the church office or Bobbi Jo in the church office

aaaatttt 777744443333----4444444444444444....

Community Action Food Bank May 20th has been designated as “Food Bank

Sunday.” This month, the Food Bank has ex-

pressed needs for the following items:

� Canned Meat � Juice

� Crackers for Kid’s Lunch Pails � Pop-Top pudding

� Eating Utensils � Zip-lock Baggies � Goldfish Crackers

� Napkins � Peanut Butter � Canned Soup

� Jelly � Misc. Food for Diabetics

These items may be brought to Fellowship Hall and

deposited in the grocery cart there.

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Ages 4(by Sept 1st) Though 6th Grade

FREE to everyone!

VBS Save the date! SonRise National Park June 24-28; 6-8:30pm!

Vacation Bible School will be held during the evenings of June 24-28,

2012. This summer, bring your children to SonRise National Park at Congo-Pres and get them started on a life-changing journey that will last the rest of their lives. Children will learn that no matter what ex-treme challenges may come their way in life, they will have the

indescribable, all-powerful, unchangeable, unwavering JESUS to guide their way!

The Craft Tree Is Coming! Beginning May 9th, we will have a craft tree in the Fellowship Hall with all the needs to make the crafts happen. Take a tag & write it down. Return the item with tag back to the church by May 31st. Questions Regarding Crafts? Contact VBS Craft Director Sarah Emerich at the Church office 743-4444 or cell 780-3663.

Questions? Contact: VBS Director: Kelly Paynter

at 208-791-1262 [email protected]

Or

Pastor Josh at 208-743-4444 [email protected]

Online registration is open! Online registration is open! Online registration is open! Online registration is open! www.campspalding.orgwww.campspalding.orgwww.campspalding.orgwww.campspalding.org

Costs start at $135.Costs start at $135.Costs start at $135.Costs start at $135.

Don’t let money be a factor, we have scholarships!

If you have any questions about Summer Camp,

Scholarships, or Registration please contact:

Pastor Josh (509-552-3052) or

Jason Barnes (713-452-9391)

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CPC Fund Scholarship

Applications Are Due

in the Office by June 1, 2012

We are now on Facebook! “Like” us to keep informed in what is happening in our church.

http://www.facebook.com/CongregationalPresbyterianChurch

Adopt a Church Flower Bed!Adopt a Church Flower Bed!Adopt a Church Flower Bed!Adopt a Church Flower Bed!

Spring is here and it’s time to pull weeds and put flowers into their beds. The church has many flower beds that need the tender loving touch of those who like to garden. If you are interested in help-ing out with the flower beds, or perhaps adopting a bed at the church for your own, please let us know.

You can call the church office for more information or email Dick at

[email protected]

Come be part of “the best part of Summer!”

Happy May Birthday to:

Michelle Wittman, Kendra

Schlader (1st); Greg Keller

(2nd); Earl Plant Jr., Sarah

Sanders (3rd); Millie Ann Case,

Briana Cole, David Wassmuth

(4th); Richard Jutte, Anna

Lynn, Gunner Lynn (7th);

Virginia Barkley, Dreysan

Shubert (10th); Cynthia Chase

(11th); Jean King (12th); Bob

Hoyle Jr., Mike Coons, Rachel

Schroeder, Rylie Reagan (14th);

Jack Wagner, Kerry Reagan,

Corey Foor (15th); Robin Reyes

(17th); Marie Eier, Rylee Parker

(20th); Craig Whitcomb (21st);

Tyler Martin, Keith Mortenson

(23rd); Adrienne Bennett,

Brynnan Carpenter, Tia Flaig

(24th); John Mortenson, Rhett

Crane (25th); Deanna Stewart,

Jenna Elliott, Jakob Dilling,

Brock Travis (26th); Jerome

Peer (28th); Kerri Sandaine,

Leaf Tai (29th); Lana Ristau

(30th); Rob Sandaine,

Christian Reagan,

Coralee Vega (31st)

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LINK HOUSEKEEPING

Help Save Us Postage

We are looking at ways to

cut some of our postage

and mailing costs. If you

would like to receive the

LINK via email, please let

us know. You can email

Sarah Emerich: [email protected] to get on the

electronic mailing list.

LINK Deadline & Volunteers The deadline to submit articles for the June LINK is

Monday, May 21st. Articles can be sent via email to

[email protected] or brought to the church of-

fice. Volunteers will meet in the Administration Build-

ing on Tuesday, May 29th at 9am to assemble the

newsletter for mailing.

Dear Church Family,

Thank you so much for the beautiful lily. I have a

special place for it in my room. So many thanks to

the person giving it to the church.

Ann Bardwell

Orphaned Clothing There are a number of

clothing articles that have

been left at the church

over the past year.

Beginning on Sunday,

May 6, there will be a

clothes rack in Fellowship Hall with these aban-

doned clothes hanging on it. If you recognize any

of your attire, please take it home with you.

This rack will remain in Fellowship Hall until Mon-

day, May 21, and will be donated to Goodwill after

that date. No take backs after May 21st, so please

check for your belongings before then.

Congregational-Presbyterian Church 709 Sixth Street, Lewiston, ID 83501

Phone (208) 743-4444; Fax (208) 798-3050

Website: www.congopres.org

Email: [email protected]

PASTORS

Rev. Steve Wilbraham . . .. …………………. Senior Pastor

[email protected]

Rev. Josh Bruns. . . . . . . . …...................... Associate Pastor

[email protected]

MINISTRY TEAM

Carrie Gurgel-Goodwin . . . . . ………..... . Adult Ministry

Tami Thomson. . . . . . . . . . ………..... Children’s Ministry

Kelly Paynter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …... ……... . . . . . . . Clerk

Susan Mann. . . . . . . . . . . ………….... CPC Fund Ministry

Stephnay Gossage . . . . . . ... . . …... . ……... . . Fellowship

Jim Schroeder. . . . . ………….. Membership & Evangelism

Sue Taulbee . . . . . . . . . ….... ……... . . . . . . . . . . . Mission

Stephanie Whitcomb. . . . . . …… ……... Seniors’ Ministry

Nancy Emerich . . . . . ... . . . . . . . …... . . ……... . . .Service

Vicky Boubel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …… . ……... Stewardship

Kathy McIntosh. . . . . . . . ……... . …... .. ……... . Worship

Marty Gibbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ………..... Youth Ministry

Trustees:

Mike Rooney, Paul Schrette, Gary Chase

Non-Profit Organization

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STAFF

Kathy Johnson ………...Administrator/Treasurer

[email protected]

Bobbi Jo Sinner ………………..Youth Secretary

[email protected]

Sarah Emerich………………… Secretary, LINK

Editor & Child-care Ministry Dir.

[email protected]

Mike Gabby ………….Seniors Ministry Director

[email protected]

Jason Barnes …………Dir. of Student Ministries

[email protected]

Beth Katzenberger……. Dir. of Music Ministries

[email protected]

Chelsea Solem …..Children’s Ministry Associate

[email protected]

Dick Sherwin …………………………Custodian

[email protected]

Ellen Hollingshead ….Dir. of Mother’s Day Out

[email protected]

OFFICE HOURS:

M-Th: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Congregational-Presbyterian Church

709 6th Street Lewiston, Idaho 83501