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Page 2 From Pastor Lynell Page 6—7 Youth Ministries Page 8 Finance Info Page 9 Monthly Calendar Page 11 Eagle’s Nest
1725 Porter Street, Enumclaw, WA 98022 www.calvarypreschurch.org November 2017
Prepare your Heart for upcoming Sermons during the
month of November focusing on Gratitude and Giving
Phillip Million, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Mabank, Texas writes, “Giving thanks is one of the most basic acts of our Christian faith. Thankfulness should define our lives in response to the treasures our loving God has given us.” Lord, help us give a deep and sincere thanks for all we have received out of your generous hand.
November 19 - Stewardship Sunday 2018 Pledge Dedication
NOVEMBER 12 - VETERANS RECOGNITION SUNDAY A special service of worship honoring our veterans past and present. Honoring Our Veterans Booklets will be available for the congregation. The Calvary congregation is grateful for the selfless service of our veterans.
NOVEMBER 22— Wednesday evening at 7 PM Community Thanksgiving Service will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church sponsored by the Plateau Ministerial Association. Our Chancel Choir will join choir members from other churches in the community presenting special music. LOOKING AHEAD TO DECEMBER Decorating the church at 10 AM on Saturday, Dec. 2. Donuts, juice and
coffee will be provided. Everyone, adults, youth and children, is invited to participate.
By Committee Jazz Ensemble Reunion December 2 and 3 - As part of our 125th year of celebration By Committee Jazz Ensemble is coming to do some jamming around 1 PM on Saturday, Dec. 2 and participate in our Sunday Morning Worship Service Dec. 3 with smooth jazz Christmas arrangements. We are pleased to have group members: Pastor Fred Davis, Rob Reynolds, Mark Thompson, Paul Jackson, Dennis Box and a few others with us for the weekend.
Mark your calendars: Chancel Choir presents “Shepherds & Kings”, a dramatic musical for Christmas on Saturday, Dec. 9, 7 PM and Sunday worship at 9:30 AM on Dec. 10.
PURCHASE YOUR JUBILEE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT
November 5th in the Narthex. Price is $15. You may
also order an Acrylic Stand for $3. Starting November
12th they will be for sale in the Fellowship Hall.
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As most of you are aware my husband and I recently moved, downsizing from a huge house (4800 square feet) to a house less than half that size. Common sense tells one that not everything from the large house is going to fit into the smaller one, so numerous truck and trunk-loads of stuff were taken to donation at Goodwill, and several even to the dump. Our sons both had boxes stored in our basement too so they needed to step up. It has been a huge “season of divestment”!
Recent natural disasters and particularly the massively destructive fires in California have devastated countless homes and neighborhoods. Many survivors have returned to nothing but ashes. One couple, as they surveyed the remains, said: “It was only stuff. We and our neighbors are blessed to be alive!”
Many of us accumulate more than we need, while others lack the basic necessities. In this season of both Thanksgiving and Stewardship, we can be thankful for the blessings, and yes, the possessions we enjoy, while at the same time being mindful of their proper place in our lives. Some things are necessary for meeting our basic needs, all the rest? Frosting on the cake. But what about those who have no “cake”? If one is physically hungry or lacking shelter, it is hard to think about spiritual things. We have a responsibility to care for not only the spiritual “hungers” and needs of people as well as their physical needs. Balancing all of those—in our personal and in our corporate life together—is an ongoing challenge.
It is not always easy to have a heavenly perspective regarding earthly possessions (even, including bank balances!) Jesus says in Matthew 6:19-24 -- “Don’t store up treasures here on earth where they can erode away or may be stolen. Store them in heaven where they will never lose their value and are safe from thieves. If your profits are in heaven, your heart will be there too. If your eye is pure, there will be sunshine in your soul. 23 But if your eye is clouded with evil thoughts and desires, you are in deep spiritual darkness. And oh, how deep that darkness can be! You cannot serve two masters: God and money. For you will hate one and love the other, or else the other way around.”
I learned several things in our “Season of Divestment”:
1—Once I started the process of letting go, it got easier! I actually felt lighter as I actually, physically and emotionally,
let go of things. I was in fact, eager to keep going and lighten the load.
2—I began to see my possessions from a new perspective: Was this item life-giving or adding meaning to my life in
some way, OR was it life-draining, taking time and energy from me that I’d prefer to spend elsewhere? Does it add
value to my life, or not? What is the “cost” of holding onto this item? What might I “save” if I let go of it?
Friends, as we spend some time focusing on gratitude and giving during the month of November, I hope that you will
give some serious thought to these questions.
Additionally, as move forward in our Jubilee year, we will be considering our priorities in ministry and how those are
reflected not only in our financial budget, but in our church programs, our staffing, and more. Please join me in prayer
as the elders, deacons and staff seek the Lord’s guidance in our stewardship of all our gifts in the coming year.
With gratitude,
Pastor Lynell
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PHILIPPINE MISSION TRIP UPDATE
The Children’s Center and Church Roof Repair work started when we arrived in August and continued after
the team left for home in the United States. By the end of September, both projects were completed
just in time for the rainy season. With this, the Bonbon congregation is very appreciative and thankful for
the help our Calvary church family has extended to them.
During the mission activities, we met the Kalanda Family of three who used to live under a coconut tree next to
the church. When it rained their only refuge was under a nearby bridge. Leonardo Kalanda Sr. and his wife Rose
collect empty cans, plastics and bottles and sell them for a living. We really wanted to help this family. The least
we could offer was hiring them as church caretakers. For them, the work is stable and is a life-changing
experience. Also, their son Leonardo Jr. is having some tutorial lessons from the Faith In Action Ministry scholars
because at his age he hardly speaks, even the dialect. Now Leonardo Jr. is already involved in all church
activities. Momentarily, the family is staying at the Children's Center.
Starting in October, we have expanded the Faith In Action Ministry Scholarship Program. We have added
10 more scholars which brings the total to 50 grantees. With this, we owe our thanks to the Calvary
Presbyterian Church and Mary Ann Dacus for their continuing support to the program. This is one of
the programs that is showing great and positive results. We hope to increase the number of recipients
in the near future.
The Full Belly Program which was started during the 2014 Calvary
Mission trip has been adopted by the United Church Of Christ in
the Philippines Oro Hill Top Conference. Churches that are
members of the conference take their turns in providing food for
the homeless and the needy in the surrounding areas.
Submitted by Neil Quilo, Philippine Faith in Action Ministry
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125th Anniversary Jubilee News
Calvary Presbyterian Church
125th Anniversary Cookbook
Greetings! Many of you know that Calvary Presbyterian Church is putting
together a cookbook as part of the 125th Anniversary Celebration. A full
page of information on the cookbook project was included in the October
issue of The Calvary Caller. We will have opportunities to pre-order books
sometime after the New Year. The cookbooks should be ready to print in
April and available in June.
Please share some of your best recipes with us. Recipes may be
submitted online (See Instructions Below), via email, or on paper. Please
include a ‘Note’ to include information such as why the recipe is a favorite, did a special person give you the
recipe or did you find it in a magazine or cookbook, or is there a particular time of year or celebration when
you usually make the recipe, etc. that will make the cookbook more interesting.
Although we have requested certain types of recipes during certain months you may submit recipes in any
category (including This & That) at any time.
November/December: Please submit your recipes for Breads & Rolls, Cookies, Candy, and Desserts
October was: Appetizers, Beverages, Soups, Salads
January: Main Dishes
February: Vegetables & Side Dishes
To submit recipes online:
Go to http://www.typensave.com/get-started/
User Name: Calvary Jubilee
Password: catsup384
Click ‘Submit’
Read the ‘Message from your Chairperson’
Click ‘Recipe Writing Tips’ to download the file.
Open the file, read the information, and return to the page to Add Recipes and View Recipes by clicking on
the icons or titles.
To contact Chairperson, Linda Fisher, please use [email protected] instead of the gmail address shown.
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Session Highlights from the October 10th Meeting. Some of the following items were presented and if needed, approved: Approved Winter Shelter Check-in from Dec. 1, 2017-Feb. 28, 2018 using the
NE classroom upstairs in the CE Building, nightly from 6:30-7:15 P.M. Congregational Meeting scheduled for Sunday, November 19 following
worship to receive the report of the Nominating Committee, elect officers, and an update from the Finance Ministry Team.
Adopted Standards of Conduct for all groups using the church facilities.
Calvary’s Website has a new Events Page called “125th Anniversary Events.” Just hover over the word “HOME” and you will see it to click on it.
There will also be a Photo Gallery of the Sept. 10 Homecoming Celebration on that page. Take a Peek!
Adult Sunday School Class on Celtic Christianity concludes November 5. Facilitator Amy Besola wraps up this adult study with reflection and looking forward to how the spiritual practice of Celtic Christianity will
continue to enrich our daily lives.
A few thoughts from your Calvary Librarian, Marilyn White
Out of miserable pain comes joy. Without sacrifices, we wouldn’t enjoy the joy. We’ve all heard these tired expressions that become cliché, but there is truth in them. Eliza Edmunds Hewitt was an intelligent and deep-thinking woman born in 1851 who would
eventually write such wonderful hymns as “When We All Get to Heaven” and “Will there be any Stars in My Crown.” A painful spinal injury—likely caused by a reckless student in the class she was teaching—forced her to live out her remaining years bed-ridden. But she continued to make a difference by contributing these wonderful lyrics. When we all get to heaven What a day of rejoicing that will be When we all see Jesus We'll sing and shout the victory. I think that one of the hardest things in Christianity is to be joyful when a loved one is transferred to the church triumphant. I did a bit of research on this topic, and found theologians believe that upon death our souls are transferred to heavenly rest and relieved from the dangers and pain of fighting against the devil. We no longer need to worry that Satan can intercept our path to heaven. Losing a loved one will never be easy, but try to focus on the rejoicing at the pearly gates when they open to allow us to tread the streets of gold. After all, heaven is home!
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At the end of September I was able to attend a conference in Federal Way called ECHO: Urban Youth Workers Conference. Though
we are not in an urban setting, our youth and the youth in our community do face some similar circumstances. The conference
was held just on one day, but some of the things I experienced there were amazing. I attended two workshops during the course
of the conference and I’d like to share with you some of the things I came away with.
The first workshop was a panel of people, who worked with youth who are marginalized. One of the panelists worked with
juveniles who are detained in juvenile detention. The other two panelists work with New Horizons, a Christian organization that
works with homeless youth to help connect them with God, while helping them work to get off the streets.
The discussion was interesting as the panelists talked about their ministries and how they connect with these youth in places and
times in their lives where they are often most reluctant to accept the love and grace of our Savior. What was most interesting to
me, as I listened to the panelists and the facilitator, it was so obvious that their goal in their jobs, in their ministries, is the desire to
lift these kids up out of their difficult, sometimes tragic situations and to just show them the pure and honest love of God. And
then I thought, “uh, DUH Erin.” Of course that is their mission. Isn’t that the mission of any of those of us who love and worship
God, who believe in Jesus as our Savior? Isn’t that what we hope for, when we share our faith? When we talk to others? I
wondered why that would be such a revelation for me. Then I realized what it was. As Christians, as members of a church, we
often let that be the upfront reason for sharing our faith, for inviting people to church, and for welcoming others in. However,
Christians all over have gotten “kind of bad rap” about having ulterior motives. We want the church to grow, we want more people
filling the seats during worship, and we want a thriving Sunday school and youth group. And while those things aren’t bad,
sometimes they lead us to a competitive mentality. We compare our church to other churches. Our ideology to other ideologies,
our attendance numbers to the attendance numbers of other places, and we want people to believe precisely what we believe,
with no room for variance.
I’m not sure we ever realize that we do it sometimes, but we do. We want our way to be right, we want our church to be big, and
we want others to agree with us. When do those things become more important than the word of God, than his love, his
forgiveness, and his grace? Sometimes, humans just don’t get it, do we? Love each other. Help those who need help. Lift people
up. Why is it so hard for us to do these things?
Don’t get me wrong. I know that the attendance of the church is important, that numbers have a place, and that bringing people to
Christ is what He asks us to do. Why do we so often become overwhelmed with the importance of how, and not so much with the
importance of what? God Loves Each of Us. Jesus suffered and died to save each of us. Those facts don’t change if people attend
a different house of worship on Sunday morning, if they are different than we are in the way they live their lives, or if they are
following the strict guidelines that we think should be followed.
We want to share God’s love. We want to share Jesus’ sacrifice. Even Kevin and I, as youth leaders, sometimes get worried about
numbers of kids, about making sure those kids get to worship, and about pushing them to believe. The truth is this: we are here to
share the love and grace of God. Our job is to plant the seed, to share the love, to support however we can. God is the one who
does the growing. God is the one who builds the faith. We are not so powerful that we can make decisions for everyone about
how their faith should look. God sees a much wider vision than we do. He loves much more deeply. Our job is to build the bench.
We are building the bench of the next group of Christians that will be running the church, not Calvary, the broader church of Christ.
And each of us as believers has the responsibility to pass on the things that God would want to us pass on, not those that divide us
as different Christian groups, but that which brings us together as one church.
Submitted by Erin Luchi
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Getting ready for some football?
The youth have just what you need!
We will be selling yummy pizzas starting October 1st.
They are Take – N – Bake Pizzas.
Order on Sunday, the pizzas will be made the following Saturday and ready for pick up after church on the
following Sunday. What better way to enjoy following your favorite football team?
(Not a football fan? Not to worry, pizzas are good for having with whatever you enjoy doing.)
Proceeds from the pizza sales will support youth activities including but not limited to:
bible camp, retreats, mission and outreach projects.
A variety of handmade Blanket Cards will be for sale in the narthex every Sunday beginning November 12 through December 17. The cards are $5.00 apiece and tell the recipient that the donation goes to Church World Service to provide blankets for those in need.
On Sunday, October 15, Jason Welle, CWS Regional Representative, spoke to the congregation about how important the blanket project serves as security for those affected by disasters or displacement. He recognized long-standing members of the Blanket Card Committee and presented Calvary with a beautiful wooden plaque with colored pictures as a “Thank You” honoring our 25 year-old legacy of giving to CWS. Please call Anne McNeely at 360-825-4240 if you have questions or need further information.
Our Blessing Box is in need of donations. Below is a list of items which may be brought
to the church office or to worship. Anything non-perishable would be helpful.
Please label “FOR THE BLESSING BOX”. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Boxed dinners, Macaroni and Cheese, soups.
Cans of fruit and vegetables, Fruit and vegetable cups
Peanut butter and jelly; Granola bars, fruit snacks
Oatmeal packets, small boxes of cereal
Canned tuna and chicken; Pasta cups
Bottled Water; Gatorade
Baby food; Socks, Gloves; Diapers
Toothpaste and toothbrushes; Feminine supplies; Toilet paper
Small shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, hand cream, lotion, lip balm
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Members and Friends:
Calvary Session Members Those Who Govern Monnie Symonds Mary Ann Dacus Jack Pennington, SR Bette Nicholson Paul Jackson Victims of Famine & Persecution Felicia Torgenson & Stephen Kevin Luchi Sally Zoll Candyce Stokes Dick Johnson Victims of Natural Disasters Those affected by the fires in California C. J. Dursteler Teachers & Students Calvary Youth Ministries Victims of Gun Violence
Global Missionaries:
In South Africa: Karl & Jenny Teichert John & Heather Witherow
In Zambia: Pastor John & Thenny Mpanga
at The Healing Place School
Gracia Missions: Adam & Andrea Carlsen, Costa Rica
VillageSteps: Ken & Suzanne Popp
Bonbon UCCP, Philippines: The Quilo Family
Corner of Love: Nelson and Tanya Amador
Medical Brigade Teams
Serving Our Country Around the World:
US NAVY: Adam Almich, Matt Thomas US ARMY: Justin Donnelly, Paul Goodfellow, Michael Pedersen
US MARINES: Paul Maandig
US COAST GUARD:
Alan Plaster
US AIR FORCE: Aaron Baer
Please Lift Up in Prayer:
Account Balances as of September 30, 2017
Checking - White River CU $ 4,089.55
Savings - White River CU 3,014.30
Edward Jones Cash Account 21,055.31
Pex Visa Cards 2,655.05
Synod Mission Building Certificates 15,862,88
Synod Mission Development Cert. 10,000.00
Sub Total $ 56,677.09
Less Payroll Liabilities (2,385.14)
Total Cash $ 54,291.95
Fund Balances as of September 30, 2017
General Fund $ (23,671.46)
Building Fund 11,652.11
Memorial Fund 51,326.67
Mission Fund 340.03
Music Fund 2,143.63
Prayers & Squares 268.84
Reception Fund 611.81
Reserve Fund 5,348.89
Scholarship Fund 3,680.00
125th Anniversary Fund 2,591.43
Fund Total $ 54,291.95 Respectfully submitted,
Eva Dietz, Financial Secretary
all the ladies who generously shared their cups, saucers, teapots, and tidbit trays for
the Victorian Tea and Fashion Show. Church Life appreciates everyone who attended and
supported our event. Eva Dietz, Elder of Church Life
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If you need more information for any of the activities listed on this calendar, please contact the Church Office, (360) 825-3820
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Women Hikers 6 - Agape Ringers 7:30 Chancel Choir
2 5:30 Full Bellies Meal 6:30 WAM 6:30 Middle school Youth Group
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OFFICE CLOSED
4 7:30 AM Men’s Bible Study
5 9:30 Worship Communion
10:45 Sunday School 6:30 High School Youth Group
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6:30 PM SESSION MEETING
7 9:00 Bible Study at Cascade Place 10:00 Caring Hands Bible Study Fellowship Hall 5:30 DEACONS 6 -7:30 3rd-5th Grade Youth Group
8 Women Hikers Circle C—Noon Fellowship Hall 6 - Agape Ringers 7:30 Chancel Choir
9 5:30 Full Bellies Meal 6:30 WAM 6:30 Middle school Youth Group
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OFFICE CLOSED
5:00-7:00 Game Night in the Fellowship Hall
11 7:30 AM Men’s Bible Study
12 9:30 Worship Honoring Our
Veterans CWS Card Sale
Begins 10:45 Sunday School 6:30 High School Youth Group
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14 9:00 Bible Study at Cascade Place 6 -7:30 3rd-5th Grade Youth Group
15 Women Hikers
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DEADLINE 6 - Agape Ringers 7:30 Chancel Choir
16 5:30 Full Bellies Meal 6:30 WAM 6:30 Middle school Youth Group
17 OFFICE CLOSED
18 7;30 AM Men’s Bible Study
19 9:30 Worship Stewardship Pledge Dedication
Agape Ringers 10:45 Sunday School 6:30 High School Youth Group
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21 9:00 Bible Study at Cascade Place 6 -7:30 3rd-5th Grade Youth Group
22 Women Hikers 7 PM Community Thanksgiving Service Sacred Heart Church
23 OFFICE CLOSED
24 OFFICE CLOSED
5:00-7:00 Game Night in the Fellowship Hall
25 7;30 AM Men’s Bible Study
26 9:30 Worship 10:45 Sunday School 6:30 High School Youth Group
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28 9:00 Bible Study at Cascade Place 6 -7:30 3rd-5th Grade Youth Group
29 Women Hikers 6 - Agape Ringers 7:30 Chancel Choir
30 6:30 Middle school Youth Group
1 December
OFFICE CLOSED
6:30 Winter Shelter Check In begins
2 10 AM
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Join in celebration at Coffee Hour on November 26th with special cake provided by the
Church Life Ministry Team!
In November we gather together to ask the Lord’s Blessing. In honor of our 125th Anniversary and as way of sharing
our blessings with those in need in our community Calvary will be filling a basket in the Narthex with the “FOOD OF
THE MONTH”. At the end of each month all the items collected will be given to the Enumclaw Food Bank located in
the City of Enumclaw building next to the Senior Center on Cole Street.
Do you know that the Enumclaw Food Bank started at Calvary during the pastorate of the Rev. Dr. Robert Sargent? By
supporting this project we are celebrating our Legacy of Serving Others in God’s Name.
November’s Food of the Month: Canned Goods
Lots of yummy vegies of all types including canned beans.
Stay tuned for December’s Item in the next Calvary Caller.
Look for the basket labeled FOOD BANK!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATION.
Calvary will be the check-in point for POM Winter Shelter from Dec. 1 - Feb. 28, 2018 from 6:30-7:15 P.M. using the NE classroom of our CE Building. A van will transport those in need to various host churches.
We would like to express our gratitude for all the lovely notes, cards and gifts we received during Pastor Appreciation Month (October). We are blessed to serve such a caring congregation. Many thanks for your thoughtfulness. Pastor Lynell & Pastor Cindy
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Just the other day, I was sent a very touching e-mail that I would like to share with you. It is an essay an 8 year-old boy
wrote. His assignment was to describe God. I have reproduced it here because it is so innocent and guiltless. My hope
is that it will bring a smile to you as it did to me. It is one of those events that help lighten the load.
EXPLANATION OF GOD:
'One of God's main jobs is making people. He makes them to replace the ones that die, so there will be enough people to take care
of things on earth. He doesn't make grownups, just babies. I think because they are smaller and easier to make. That way he
doesn't have to take up his valuable time teaching them to talk and walk. He can just leave that to mothers and fathers.'
'God's second most important job is listening to prayers. An awful lot of this goes on, since some people, like preachers and things, pray at times beside bedtime. God doesn't have time to listen to the radio or TV because of this. Because he hears everything, there must be a terrible lot of noise in his ears, unless he has thought of a way to turn it off.' 'God sees everything and hears everything and is everywhere which keeps Him pretty busy. So you shouldn't go wasting his time by going over your mom and dad's head asking for something they said you couldn't have.' 'Atheists are people who don't believe in God. I don't think there are any in Chula Vista . At least there aren't any who come to our church.' 'Jesus is God's Son. He used to do all the hard work, like walking on water and performing miracles and trying to teach the people who didn't want to learn about God. They finally got tired of him preaching to them and they crucified him. But he was good and kind, like his father, and he told his father that they didn't know what they were doing and to forgive them and God said O.K.' 'His dad (God) appreciated everything that he had done and all his hard work on earth so he told him he didn't have to go out on the road anymore. He could stay in heaven. So he did. And now he helps his dad out by listening to prayers and seeing things which are important for God to take care of and which ones he can take care of himself without having to bother God. Like a secretary, only more important.' 'You can pray anytime you want and they are sure to help you because they got it worked out so one of them is on duty all the time.' 'You should always go to church on Sunday because it makes God happy, and if there's anybody you want to make happy, it's God! Don't skip church to do something you think will be more fun like going to the beach. This is wrong. And besides the sun doesn't come out at the beach until noon anyway.' 'If you don't believe in God, besides being an atheist, you will be very lonely, because your parents can't go everywhere with you, like to camp, but God can. It is good to know He's around you when you're scared, in the dark or when you can't swim and you get thrown into real deep water by big kids.' 'But...you shouldn't just always think of what God can do for you. I figure God put me here and he can take me back anytime he pleases.’
Isaiah 40:31 - But they that wait upon the
Lord shall renew their strength; they shall
mount up with wings as eagles...
From The Eagle’s Nest Many people, myself included, are still reeling from the toll that
natural disasters and violence have taken on our residents and the
land and its inhabitants. It has taken its toll not only on the victims,
but on those who have witnessed the destruction. Through all of
that, there are some brighter moments that have eased the discour-
agement. Volunteers have stepped up to go to the areas most
affected. We have prayed and sent help in many forms. Sometimes
just when we need a lift, some event or persons’ encouragement
have helped lift spirits.
Calvary Presbyterian Church 1725 Porter St.
Enumclaw, WA 98022-3138 Phone: 360-825-3820
Email: [email protected] www.calvarypreschurch.org
Worship Services: Celebration - Sundays at 9:30 AM Sunday School for All -10:45 AM
Pastor/Head of Staff: Lynell Caudillo [email protected]
Associate Pastor: Cindy Ehlke [email protected]
Office Administrator: Carolyn Andrew [email protected]
Youth Leaders: Kevin & Erin Luchi [email protected]
Financial Secretary: Eva Dietz [email protected]
The Caller Editor: Cherie Murchie (Clip Art from www.churchart.com)
Calvary’s Mission Statement Calvary Presbyterian Church is called to:
PROCLAIM Jesus as Savior, WORSHIP Him as Lord,
DISCIPLE and SERVE others in His name; And use the power of the Holy Spirit to
TRANSFORM lives In our church, community and world.
Calvary’s Vision Statement (Updated 2013)
Calvary Presbyterian Church is a worshipping family of believers
centered in Christ, led by His Holy Spirit, rooted in God’s Word, growing in love,
branching out in faith to serve God in our Church,
our community and all around the world.
Calvary’s Charism: A Legacy of Worshiping God and Serving Others
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