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Order. your Easter Lilies March 31 -
April 14 Look for envelopes
on the pews.
At FirstFirst Presbyterian Church of Pasadena, Texas April 2019
INSIDE THIS ISSUE 2 Staff
Observing Lent 3 VBS - Save the Date
YogaParent’s Night Out
4 Presbyterian Women Young at HeartKairos
5 Brunch & Book GroupMen’s Bible StudyCommittee & Session DatesReuse your “These Days”Brown Bag & Bible
6 Senior Trips with St. StephensFirst Sunday LunchesBaywood Crossing Bible StudyMission Statement
7 Garage SaleDeclutteringMo-Ranch RetreatsGathering Place
8 LILIES for EasterSunday School for AllYouth Bible StudyYouth Ministry
9 Sunday School for Adults Cluster Groups
10 2019 Dates to RememberApril Birthdays
11 April Calendar 12 Intercessory Prayers
Health Concerns
Walking through Lent... You, your family and friends are invited to observe the season at
First Presbyterian Church as we journey to Easter
Each Sunday 9:00 am Morning Classes for Children, Youth & Adults 10:30 am Worship for all ages (nursery available as desired)
Each Wednesday Noon-1 pm Brown Bag Bible Study in fellowship hall
Wednesday, April 3 From Clutter to Clarity: The Spiritual Practice of Letting Go 6-7 pm in Classroom #11
Sunday, April 14 Palm Sunday...Hosanna! Holy Week Begins Thursday, April 18 Maundy Thursday 6:30 pm Light meal followed by worship/communion in fellowship hall
Friday, April 19 Good Friday 7:00 pm Good Friday worship service
Saturday, April 20 Holy Saturday 12:00-6:00 pm Prayer vigil in sanctuary
Sunday, April 21 Easter Sunday! Christ is risen...Christ is risen indeed! 8:00 am Breakfast at FPC and all generations transform the sanctuary to white! 9:00 am Sunday School for ALL ages 10:30 am Easter Worship in sanctuary...Alleluia! 12:00 pm Easter egg hunt for children/families (Easter bags provided)
However, most scholars agree that the season was codified for the Christian church at the Council of Nicea in 325 a.d. Today, regardless of the practices an individual observes, most Christians agree that Lent is a season of self- examination, contemplation, and repentance that encourages us to be keenly aware of God’s presence in our daily lives.
Observing Lent…continued on page 3…
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First Presbyterian Church 4647 Preston Avenue
Pasadena, Texas 77505
STAFF:
Rev. Patrick Abrams Parish Associate
Jessie Kuehner Director of Christian Education and Spiritual Formation [email protected]
Barbara Davis Office Manager Notary Public [email protected]
Kimberly Waggett Financial Secretary Notary Public [email protected]
Carrie Reed Early Childhood Program Director [email protected]
Marilyn Wilkins Music Director [email protected]
Ron Ollis Organist [email protected]
Jamie Taylor Handbell Director [email protected]
Maria Morales Custodian
HOW TO REACH US
Office Hrs.: 9:00 - 4:00 pm
Monday - Thursday
Phone #: 281-991-8700
Fax #: 281-991-9886
www.fpcpasadena.org
OBSERVING LENT
The etymology of the word, Lent, tells us that in English, the word is a short form of the word lengthen, indicating the lengthening of days in the springtime. About three weeks ago, I spoke with our nephew, Peter Wharry, who lives in Fairbanks, Alaska. Earlier, he had texted us a picture of the sun’s rays shining through a window with the caption, “Light is back!” HIs excitement helped me to better appreciate how much the lengthening of days was and is welcomed in some parts of the world. So much so that our forebears even named this season after this seasonal event. The joy that accompanies the increase of light each day reminds us of how much we thirst after the light of Christ in our lives. And while we often think about Lent as a somber season, we cannot deny that it ushers in the promise of new life and hope.
The Greek and Latin words for Lent are rooted in the words expressing the number 40. While a few European languages also share the root meaning of the English reference toward the spring season, most European languages have the number 40 reflected in their words for Lent. Anyone familiar with scripture can cite some of the reasons for the importance of the number 40.
An on-line article entitled Lent and published in Wikipedia cites these biblical references for the occurrence of the number 40 in scripture:
• Moses spent 40 days on Mount Sinai with God (Exodus 24:18).
• Elijah spent 40 days and nights walking to Mount Horeb (1 Kings 19:8).
• God sent 40 days and nights of rain in the great flood of Noah (Genesis 7:4).
• The Hebrew people wandered 40 years in the desert while traveling to the Promised Land (Numbers 14:33).
• Jonah's prophecy of judgment gave 40 days to the city of Nineveh in which to repent or be destroyed (Jonah 3:4).
• Jesus retreated into the wilderness, where He fasted for 40 days, and was tempted by the devil (Matthew 4:1–2, Mark 1:12–13, Luke 4:1–2). He overcame all three of Satan's temptations by citing scripture to the devil, at which point the devil left him, angels ministered to Jesus, and He began His ministry. Jesus further said that His disciples should fast "when the bridegroom shall be taken from them" (Matthew 9:15), a reference to his Passion.
The history of the origin of Lent and lenten practice is long and complex.
Observing Lent…continued from page 2…
Here at FPCP, the observance of Lent began with the Ash Wednesday service on March 6th. As in the past, the Sunday before Ash Wednesday, the youth participated in the burning of the dried palm branches saved from the Palm Sunday worship service in 2018. The remaining ashes were mixed with anointing oil and used to make the sign of the cross on our foreheads during the Ash Wednesday service. This powerful symbolism speaks for itself.
The Discipleship Ministry has provided Lenten devotional materials for everyone, and those are available in the narthex. For those who would like to participate, we will again provide a plastic bag and simple instructions for “decluttering” one item each day as a way of simplifying our lives, preparing for the spring garage sale, and, most importantly, being reminded of God’s constant presence in all that we do, every single day.
As in past years, Holy Week will include Palm Sunday Worship, a special Maundy Thursday Communion Service, and Good Friday Worship led by Rhonda Haskins. On Holy Saturday, the sanctuary will be open all day for prayer. Check the newsletter and the weekly Fridge Notes for all the details for these important events in our church community. May the peace of Christ reign in our hearts as we journey through this sacred season.
Yours in Christ, Chére Wharry
★ First Saturdays - Next PNO: APRIL 6th★ Sign-up for children by Wed. April 3, email to Jessie at
[email protected]★ $5 per child, $15 per family max★ 5-8 pm (4-8 pm in Summer and December)★ Welcome to come in pj’s★ Activities: Pizza and healthy snack, games, crafts, movie★ Sign-up sheets for Volunteers in the narthex
SAVE THE DATE for Vacation Bible School! Mark June 3rd - 6th on your calendars.
Theme - TBA at a later date. See you then!
Y O G A A T F P C Two Ways to Grow in Flexibility & Strength
Exercise the mind and the body - Join a Yoga class!
Stand Up/Chair Yoga led by Carey CokerTuesday and Thursday at 6:00 pm
Yoga led by Carey CokerTuesday and Thursday at 7:00 pm
Each class cost is $5.00 per person.Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a friend!
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Dear Church Family,Thank you for 100 dozen cookies, 42 letters, and many cookie bags and place mats, ya'll are the best!!!!!!!!!!!C.L., Mark Corder
Presbyterian Women News for AprilOur lesson for the Tuesday April 9th Presbyterian Women’s meeting is titled “God with Us as the Holy Spirit”. The lesson book is “God’s Promise-I am with You” by Amy Poling Sutherlun and the lessons have been such a blessing to hear. The Morning Circle meets at 10 am and the Bible moderator will be Susan Wallace with Jean Johnston as hostess serving refreshments. The Night Circle meets at 7 pm and the Bible moderator will be Imelda Carrillo with Barbara Davis and Donna Coe as hostesses serving refreshments. It is such a joy to hear and discuss the different views that we get from the lesson. Please come join us at either or both meetings and enjoy the wonderful fellowship that we have together. Also, as a gentle reminder, our May14th meeting will be a joint covered dish meeting. Night Circle will still be having an evening meeting. More about May meetings in the May newsletter.
Young at Heart met on a glorious, sunshiny Spring day (in Pasadena) on third Thursday, March 21. Our group was sparse because of the air quality control warning in Deer Park.
But there were 9 hearty, fearless folks who attended: Ruth A., Joannie K., Dee L., Jamie and Heather J., Jean J., Nell L., Kay G., and your been-around-too-long-anyway leader, Joan.
We certainly missed two of our favorite members, Ann and Elois, who have broken hips and are now in rehab. I know they are close, but this is ridiculous. We miss you and Jackie B. who continues to convalesce at Bayou Manor. We send our prayers for healing for all those who are in pain.
The devotional was about God being ever present and watching over us. We talked about the upcoming trips with Senior Saints of St. Stephen Presbyterian Church. April 16, is a bus trip to the San Felipe State Historical Site, Museum, Painted church, and hopefully Bluebonnets! Call Sandy or Bryan Campbell at 281-392-2485 to sign up. $25 including meal.
Some of us played Hand and Foot, some folks just talked! H and F people are devoted card players. Chickenfoot….not so much!
Maybe because they weren’t there!
Our food was just right from meatloaf to beans and rice and plenty of fruit and desserts! So there was plenty of food and fellowship to go around.
Join us next month on third Thursday at 10 a.m. April 18th…for a few hours of food and fellowship, a Chickenfoot game, and no more scary warnings.
Joan
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Hebrews 11:1
THEWEDNESDAY NOON BROWN BAG
BIBLE STUDY SERIESmeets each Wednesday at noon in the Fellowship Hall. Come join this lively group led by Imelda Carrillo.
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FPC Brunch & Book Group News Spring 2019
The FPC Brunch & Book Group is open to all youth & adults who love to read and share ideas with others
as we create and deepen friendships. Almost every month we welcome a new face or two.
We meet in the narthex or the fellowship hall, depending on the month, from 10 am to noon.
Our upcoming Saturday gatherings are...
April 27 Where the Crawdads Sing
by Delia Owens
Interested? Curious? Come be part of these enlightening
and lively mornings at First and be fed in body & spirit.
(Friends are ALWAYS welcome!)
Men’s Bible StudyThe Men’s Bible group is studying the book of Genesis. They meet in on Thursday night from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Library under the lead-ership of Mark Corder.
FEBRUARY MINISTRY & SESSION MEETINGSMinistries - Monday, Apr. 1, 6:45 pm, Sanctuary
Session - Monday, April 29, 6:45 pm, Bride’s Room
SAVE YOUR ‘THESE DAYS MAGAZINES!
Please return your gently used ‘These Days’ to the collection area in the narthex. Imelda Carrillo will deliver them to the Pasadena City Jail.
Pulpit Supply through May
April 7Rev. John Purcell
April 14Palm Sunday
Rev. Richard Kleiman
April 18Maundy Thursday
CommunionRev. Richard Kleiman
April 19Good Friday
Rhonda Haskins
April 21Easter
Rev. Pat Abrams
April 28Rev. Dr. Fairfax Fair
May 5Rev. David Wells
May 12Rev. Helen DeLeon
May19Communion
Rev. Katrina Pennington
May 26TBD
The Designated PastorNominating Committee (DPNC)
Bryan AvisBrett Coe
Brian DavisDylan Duggan
Rhonda HaskinsTom Hoffman
Joy WebbAs we go through this transition in search of our new pastor please feel free to contact any member of t h e D P N C f o r u p d a t e s o r questions. Please keep them in your prayers.
Mission Statement“Our mission is to live and share the good news of God’s love, grace, and mercy in Jesus Christ, to equip people for discipleship and service, and to work for social justice and peace.”
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April 7 First Sunday Potluck- bring your favorite dish(es)April 21 Easter Sunday, 8 am - Breakfast is ServedMay 6 First Sunday Dinner BBQ & Fixin’s provided! Bring Desserts
Baywood Crossing Bible Study
Imelda Carrillo held the first Bible Study at Baywood Crossing on April 21 with 28 residents in attendance. She will continue on a weekly basis starting at 10:00 am. Faith Alvarez attended and was a great help to Imelda and those attending.Imelda is very thankful to God for making this blessing a reality for the Residents of Baywood Crossing.
Choices for Each Object WhenDecluttering Your Home:
1. Keep in room2. Put away in another room3. Donate or Give away4. Sell5. Trash6. Recycle or RepurposeFor more ideas and inspiring conversation, join the Decluttering Group on Wednesday, April 3rd at 6 pm, Room 11.
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Calling all Adults to Mo RanchMen’s Conference, May 3-6. Churchmanship Ablaze: Fanning Your Gifts and Callings into an Inferno.Women’s Conference, May 31-June 2. The Way of Wisdom in a Fearful World.Go to www.moranch.org/attend
The FPC Youth annual Garage Sale is Saturday, May 4.
It’s time to do a little spring cleaning! We feel light, free, and unburdened when we declutter our surroundings.This season, we hope you will participate in this spiritual practice as you clear out cabinets, cupboards and closets (not to mention storage units, garages, and attics) and save your gently used treasures to support the FPC Garage Sale. Proceeds from the sale support Youth Ministry programs and since the youth tithe, 10% of the proceeds will go to support other missions in and beyond our church. It’s a win/win/win/win ministry for everyone!Donations will be accepted starting Saturday morning, April 27, from 9:00 to noon. A truck will be available the following week to pick up heavy items. Adult volunteers will be needed to help pick up and set up. Look for signup sheets in the narthex soon!
PLEASE COME JOIN US AND VOLUNTEER TO SPEND THE DAY WITH A CAREPARTNER. TIME IS 10:00 AM UNTIL 1:30 PM. WE HAVE GAMES, DEVOTIONALS, SING-A-LONGS, ENTERTAINMENT, LUNCH, EXERCISE, AND BINGO. THE GATHERING PLACE IS HELD JANUARY – OCTOBER ON THE FOURTH THURSDAY.
The Gathering Place April 25, 2019
Order. your Easter Lilies March 31 -
April 14 Look for envelopes
on the pews.
GROWING IN GRACE & GRATITUDE SUNDAY MORNINGS THIS SPRING AT FIRST!
All children, youth and adults are invited to be part of a small group each Sunday morning from 9-10. The Discipleship Ministry is grateful for the men and women who will serve as our 2019 team of Sunday School teachers. NURSERY (Infants & Toddlers) ROOM 1 PRESCHOOLERS-5TH GRADERS ROOM 7 PCUSA curriculum, “Growing in Grace & Gratitude” JR. & SR. HIGH YOUTH (6th-12th Graders) ROOM 12 (Oasis) “Can I Ask That?” By Sticky Faith Curriculum ADULT OPTIONS PRACTICING OUR FAITH... ROOM 11 Studying “An Altar in the World” by Barbara Brown Taylor STEPPING OUT IN FAITH BRIDE’S ROOM Studying “Luke for Everyone” by N. T. Wright MEN’S CLASS LIBRARY Studying the book of Ephesians
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YOUTH MINISTRY ALL 6th-12th graders and friends are invited to:
• Sunday morning classes each week at 9:00 am• Worship at 10:30 am• Weekly YGAC gatherings in The Oasis, noon-2 pm
(YGAC - Youth Group After Church!)
Youth Bible Study at Jessie’s on TuesdaysBible Study is based off of the Sermon from Sunday’s worship. There will have some form of Taco dinner proceeded by a discussion of the Sermon from Sunday. We meet every Tuesday, 5:45-7:30 pm, at Jessie Kuehner’s house. For address and/or information, email Jessie at [email protected].
Order. your Easter Lilies March 31 -
April 14 Look for envelopes
on the pews.
Order. your Easter Lilies March 31 -
April 14 Look for envelopes
on the pews.
Order. your Easter Lilies March 31 -
April 14 Look for envelopes
on the pews.
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READING BIBLICAL LITERATURE Pat Abrams, Bride’s Room at 9:00 am
Our class is currently studying the Gospel of Luke with “Luke for Everyone” by N. T. Wright. To study the Bible from a literary perspective is definitely different, and adds greatly to understanding and applying God’s Word to our everyday lives. Come join us as we ‘Step Out in Faith” as Jesus would lead.
Practicing Our Faith: A Way of Life for a Searching People, Room 11 at 9 am “An Altar in the World” by Barbara Brown Taylor
Taylor reveals meaningful ways to discover the sacred in the small things we do and see, from simple practices such as walking, working, and prayer. As we incorporate these practices into our daily lives, we begin to discover altars everywhere we go, in nearly everything we do. Through Taylor’s expert guidance and delicate, thought-provoking prose, we learn to live with purpose, pay attention, slow down, and practice reverence.
Men’s ClassA Study of the Book of Ephesians
FPC Library, 9:00 am
FPC CLUSTER SHEPHERD GROUPS & C0-SHEPHERDS 2019The FPC Cluster shepherd groups are linked together so members will find themselves in only one group. The emphasis is on the group itself, with two caring and connecting church officers as support.The Deacon and Elders each have distinct roles, but the officers will work in harmony as co-shepherds to care for and help build relationships within the group. Simply put, the primary call of a Deacon is one of pastoral care, while the Elder’s primary call is to govern and communicate current happenings in the life of the church, including deaths. Of course, both Deacons and Elders are called to stay in touch with their flock, connecting and encouraging those entrusted to their care, so there will be some overlap. As Christians, we are all called to be the presence of Christ for one another. Our hope is that there will be connections made within the flock, so that members within each cluster shepherd group will also know and support one another.The co-shepherds are from the same class. That way they will serve as partners for their entire term of service. This helps with consistency and in group building.We are excited about the possibilities of this simplified partnership. It brings a new dimension to the hymn, “Called as Partners in Christ’s Service.”Below are the cluster partners, reflecting the new officer shepherds. A bulletin board in the hallway visually reflects the arrangement.
CLUSTER # DEACON(S) ELDER(S)1 Barbara Chitwood Chére Wharry2 Glenda Kucera Imelda Carrillo3 Faith Alvarez Luis Alvarez4 Joyce Barclay Maurice (Ace) Barclay5 Ann Wright Margaret Bardin6 Donna Coe Brett Coe7 George Yeargin Tom Hoffman8 Sue Clark Donna Morrison9 Karen Schimnowski Donna Gilchrest 10 Brian Davis Jeanie Falls11 Pat McPhail Dan Slaven12 Betty Pendleton Jim Tinney
Kade BerridgeJim TinneyMary DurhamDale SinorAlfredo VelaDonna CoeJune (Ellen) HowardAlyssa WallaceLuis AlvarezCarter EvansSharon Wallace
A P R I LB i r t h d a y ’ s
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2 0 1 9…Dates to remember…
2019 Communion Dates January 20, 2019 July 21, 2019 February 17, 2019 August 18, 2019 March 17, 2019 September 15, 2019 April 18, 2019 Maundy Thursday October 6, 2019 World Communion May 19, 2019 November 17, 2019 June 16, 2019 December 24, 2019 Christmas Eve
Special Offerings Souper Bowl of Caring February 3, 2019 One Great Hour of Sharing April 21, 2019 Pentecost Offering June 9, 2019 Peace and Global Witness Offering October 6, 2019 Joy Offering December 22, 2019
Committee Meeting Dates January 7, 2019 No July Meeting February 4, 2019 August 5, 2019 March 4, 2019 September 9, 2019 April 1, 2019 October 7, 2019 May 6, 2019 November 4, 2019 June 3, 2019 No December Meeting
Session Meeting Dates January 28, 2019 July 15, 2019 February 25, 2019 August 19, 2019 March 18, 2019 September 23, 2019 April 29, 2019 October 21, 2019 May 20, 2019 November 18, 2019 No June Meeting No December Meeting
Holidays 2019/Office Closed January 1, 2019 New Years Day September 2, 2019 Labor Day February 18, 2019 President’s Day November 28, 2019 Thanksgiving April 22, 2019 Easter Monday November 29, 2019 Thanksgiving May 27, 2019 Memorial Day December 24, 2019 Christmas Eve July 4, 2019 Independence Day December 25, 2019 Christmas Day
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First Presbyterian Church 4647 Preston Avenue Pasadena, TX 77505
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The Intercessory Prayer Group invites you to pray for the following members: Luis & Faith Alvarez; Adolfo & Deborah Arambula & family; David & Ruth Askine; Bryan & Jenny Avis and Xander Doerr; Amanda & Jason Baker and Brian & Carrington; Maurice & Joyce Barclay; Margaret Bardin; Sandra Baswell; Cindy & Gary Berridge; Curtis & Anne Berridge and family; Sandy Boriack; David & Connie Brakebill; Dave & Nola Bray; Lavinia & Sarah Brown; Amy & Lyles Burke and family; Anna Cadriel; Bud Cammack; Lou Cammack; Sally Carr; Imelda Carrillo; Faye Chapman; Tom & Barbara Chitwood; Don & Jane Christopher.
Our Thoughts and Prayers are with…Members known to have health concerns or who are currently or recently have been hospitalized: Louis McCaleb Frances Jamison Imelda Carrillo Celia Scheer Jackee Baggott Nola Bray Ann Wright Elois Murray Dave Askine Jessie KuehnerPlease inform the church office of any updates on members who are sick, in the hospital, or in any assisted care facility.Those serving in or with the Military: Teresa Haltom Chris Haltom Blake Persons Jameson Pate Zachary Guillory Juvencio Bertrand