may 2010 pisgah post newsletter, pisgah presbyterian church
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Sinners and SaintsOne of the writers who has had a profound
influence on my life is Fred Buechner. Buechner is aPresbyterian minister from NewEngland who has written over30 books. One of his morerecent books is The Longing forHome from which I want toshare an excerpt that has meanta great deal to me in my ownpilgrimage of faith:
I receive maybe three or four hundred letters a yearfrom strangers who tell me that the books I have spentthe better part of my life writing have one way oranother saved their lives, in some cases literally. I am
deeply embarrassed by such letters. I think, if they onlyknew that I am a person more often than not just as lostin the woods as they are, just as full of darkness, in justas desperate need. I think, if I only knew how to savemy own life. They write to me as if I am a saint, and I
wonder how I can make clear to them how wrong theyare.
But what I am beginning to discover is that, in spiteof all that, there is a sense in which they are also right.In my books, and sometimes even in real life, I have it inme at my best to be a saint to other people, and by saintI mean life-giver, someone who is able to bear to others
something of the Holy Spirit, whom the creeds describeas the Lord and Giver of Life. Sometimes, by the graceof God, I have it in me to be Christ to other people.
And so, of course, have we all - the life-giving, life-saving, and healing power to be saints, to be Christs,maybe at rare moments even to ourselves.
I challenge every member and friend of Pisgah todare to share something of Christs love and grace withsomeone!! As Buechner puts it --- you have it in you tobe Christ to each other.
Faithfully,Vic Priebe
Greetings from Mission & Evangelism
Mark 16:15 And he said to them, Go into all theworld and proclaim the good news to all creation.
Mark 16:20 And they went out and proclaimed thegood news everywhere, while the Lord worked withthem and confirmed the message by the signs thataccompanied it.
The Mission and Evangelism Committee helps
Pisgah Church members go into the community to meet
the needs of our neighbors and we help our neighborsfind Pisgah Church. One way M & E helps us themembers of Pisgah Church serve
our community, and helps others findout about Pisgah Church is byparticipating in the Woodford CountyRelay for Life. The Relay for Lifeprogram supports the work of the
American Cancer Society to prevent cancer, to helprecovery from cancer, to find a cure for cancer, and toremember.
This year the Woodford County Relay for Life willbe at Falling Springs Park, Versailles, starting at7:00p.m., Friday, June 4, and walking through the nightto 7:00a.m. Saturday morning, June 5, 2010. The goal ofeach team is to have someone walking all night long. Inaddition, each team constructs a campsite and raisesmoney for the American Cancer Society.
Later on Saturday, June 5, there is a horse race inNew York, the Belmont Stakes the third leg of the
Triple Crown. We are using this race horse connection,and the fact that many members of Pisgah have aconnection to the thoroughbred industry to select ourtheme. This year, the Pisgah Relay for Life Team willorganize around the theme of, A Day and Night at theRaces. Our campsite at Falling Springs will try toimitate the paddock at Keeneland with various ways toraise money for the American Cancer Society, take care
of our horses on the track, and introduce PisgahChurch.
On Sunday, April 25, I invited the Pisgahcongregation to join the Pisgah Relay for Life Team withan incentive: Everyone who joined before 5:00p.m. April28, 2010 would be assigned one of the horses entered inthe 2010 Kentucky Derby, run on May 1, 2010. OnSunday, May 2, 2010, the Pisgah Relay for Life teammember with the winning horse would win one poundof Campbell Graddy fresh cut asparagus, at our teamorganizing meeting following the Sunday service.
We will continue recruiting Pisgah Relay for Life
team members throughout May. Fortunately, there isanother opportunity to win after the Kentucky Derby.
We will assign horses entered in the Preakness Stakes toPisgah Relay for Life team members, so there will be asecond opportunity for a pound of Campbell Graddyfresh cut asparagus to be awarded on May 16, 2010.
Please join the Pisgah Relay for Life Team. You canjoin online by going to the following web address:
http://www.relayforlife.org/woodford
On that page, you will see the TOP TEAMS:Osram and St. Johns are the current top teams. Hit
view all to see all the teams that are registered. Go to
The Pisgah Post Our Mission: to worship God,study the Scripture, practice theteachings of Jesus.Pisgah Presbyterian ChurchWoodford County, KentuckyMay 2010
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the Pisgah Team and hit join. Follow the instructionsand I will send you your entry in the Kentucky Derby!!
If this does not work, contact me by emailing me [email protected] or calling me at 859-229-4033.
The Mission and Evangelism Committee has anumber of other plans and projects such as the Pisgah
Victory Garden and our mission to Camp Burnamwoodfrom July 5 through July 9, 2010. Please join us at ourregular committee meeting on the third Thursday of each
month at 7:00p.m.Peace to you all,
Hank Graddy
Get Plugged In
&
SAVE The DATES
June 4th/5tho Relay for Lifeo Join Pisgahs Teamo Signup Hank Graddy
[email protected] 229-4033 cell
July 5th 9tho Pisgahs 1st Annual Mission Tripo Burnamwood Appalachian
Missions
o Only 17 spaces lefto
Signup Joe Johnson [email protected] 321-6436 cell
July Food Pantry Mission Worko Mon 5, Wed 7, Fri 9o Mon 12, Wed 14, Fri 16o Helping those less fortunateo Signup Pisgah & Joe Johnson
[email protected] 873-4161 [email protected] 321-6436 cell
Victory Community Gardeno Starting Up Go Greeno Signup Pam Stilz
[email protected] 221-6979 cell
Womens Retreat
Here are some pictures from the recent womensretreat at Sisters of Charity in Nazareth, Ky. Fifteen
women attended which was sponsored by the MaryShepherd Circle and led by Jeannette Priebe. The retreathelped the women focus on learning to listen in prayer.
Barbara Hinkle, Jeannette Priebe, Becky Prater, Pam Stilz,Anne Davis and Ann Harris
Jennifer Saurs, Rhonda Fister, Peppe Seitz and Jeannette Priebe
Walking from Chapel - Dottie Schmidt, Leslie Jamesand Wanda Rodgers
Missing from the photos, but attending the retreat were: Lisa
Johnson (photographer), Jennifer Chandler and Ginny Goes
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Women of the Church Luncheon
The Mary Shepherd Circle is again organizing aluncheon for all women of the church. It will be held on
Tuesday, June 1 at 12:00 noon at Equestrian WoodsCountry Club. We welcome the opportunity forfellowship and hope that everyone will be able to join us.Reservations need to be made by Sunday, May 23 bycontacting Wanda Rodgers 873-9411 or Sue Fosson 873-
7582. The cost for the luncheon is $16, checks madepayable to Pisgah Women of the Church.
Pisgah Prayer Group
Pisgah needs YOU on our Prayer Committee. Wehave so many things that call for our prayer and so manythings for us to give praise. Please join today bycontacting Ann Hayes at 859-873-2197 [email protected].
At this time, we are praying for our PastorNominating Committee, all the names on our publishedprayer list, world peace and anything else we can thinkof. If you have a need for prayer or want to share apraise, please contact Ann with the information above.
Peace and Joy,Your Pisgah Prayer Committee
A Note from the AdministrationCommittee
It is spring at last and I hope everybody is enjoying
the change of season as much as I am. The Dogwoodsare in bloom and there is no prettier place to be thanKentucky in the spring time.
The April Treasurers Report is out and our financialposition is looking solid. We are 29% of the way throughthis year and our total income is 32% of budget.Pledged income is 34% of budget and unpledged incomeis 24% of budget. While unpledged income is slightlybehind budget it is an improvement over last monthsreport. Our total income position is very good; we allneed to be diligent about our giving to insure that we donot go into the summer slump we have seen in yearspast.
The expense side of the ledger looks good as well,with our total expenses at 24% of budget which is 5%below budget. Our Elders, Deacons, church staff, andcommittees are doing a great job holding down ourexpenses, good work everybody.
I am happy to report that the financial position forPisgah looks good at this time. If we all continue to bediligent in our giving and continue to hold down ourexpenses, our financial position will remain solid. Letsall keep up the good work2010 is looking good forPisgah.
Jud Davis
Life in the Church
Sympathy was extended to:Happy and Pattie Broadbent and
their family on the death ofHappys father, RichardBroadbent III, on March 29 in Lexington.
Linda Kuder and her family on the death of herhusband, Jim, on March 31 in Georgia.
I would like to thank the entire congregation for allyour love, prayers, and support over the years! I have
been very fortunate to have received the Pisgahscholarship for the past four years of my undergraduateeducation. In May, I will graduate from the Universityof Kentucky with a Bachelor of Science degree inDietetics. In August, I will begin Physical Therapyschool at the University of Kentucky. During my time inPT school, I will learn both through classroom learningand clinical experiences over the course of three years. Ihope to continue my relationship with the church duringthis time, as it is a great source of comfort and supportfor me.
Thank you all!
Emily Craycraft
Cemetery Association Meeting
As you probably know, we were to receive a reporton the progress of by-laws formulation from Joe
Johnson six months following our fall 2009 meeting.Therefore, we are having a meeting at 10:00a.m. in the Academy Bldg. on the 22nd of May. Other business tobe considered at that time is: our legal status and thecurrent tax code, price of plots and services, interval
activities in the cemetery, certain historically relevantindividuals buried in the cemetery, and reports on thenew design and permanent markers in the new section.Please contact Abe Fosson 873-7582 with any questionsyou might have regarding this matter.
Summer Worship
We will begin our summer schedule onMay 30. Worship will begin at 10:00a.m.
This month, there will be note cards in thepew racks for you to suggest hymns for us
to sing together during the summer.
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Pisgahs Bible Camp
The Bible Camp will be from Sunday, June 6 thru Thursday, June 10, from 5:15p.m. -- 8:15p.m. We willbe serving dinner. The program is called "Heroes" and itteaches us that regardless of age or size, with God'sdirection we, too, can be Heroes.
Please join us either as a camper, or an adult volunteer. For further information or any questions,
please contact Sandi Bromagen at 873-8053 [email protected] or Greg Lawrence at 219-8656 [email protected].
Snippets
oKendall Johnson is a member of the WoodfordCounty Middle School track team. She took goldmedals in the 4X400m relay, 4X200m relay and800m individual event (with a time of 2 minutes and50 seconds) at the Bryan Station Middle Schooltrack meet last week. Run, Kendall, Run!
We are always on the lookout for more Snippets. Helpus keep this column going by sending in any interestinglittle tidbits you hear!
Pisgah Day in the CountryMark your calendars. June 5, 9:00a.m. 2:00p.m. is
the annual Pisgah Day in the Country. It is a wonderfultime to get out and enjoy the Pisgah community. Heldat Ashbrook Farm, just down the road from PisgahChurch at firegate #24, the event includes a hugebarn/yard sale with many new and used items. Theseitems include plants and garden accessories, childrensclothing and toys, household furnishings, jewelry, adultclothing and many miscellaneous items.
Their will also be live music, a bake sale and lunch! As well as lots of activities for children including free
pony rides!Proceeds from the sale are used by the not-for-profit
Pisgah Community Historic Association to preserve andbeautify the Pisgah Historic Agriculture District.
If you would like more information or to donate anyitems for the sale please contact Sue Fosson (859) 873-7582 or Ann Hayes (859) 873-2197.
Missing LadderThe step ladder from the mechanical room has gone
missing. If anyone has seen it would you please send it
home!
Pisgah Vic-tory Garden
With 25 volunteers and counting, Pisgah will plantits first garden in a number of years! We are planting itto share with the church community and those in needof food around us. Our first planning meeting will beMay 6 at 6:30p.m. in the Academy Building. If you
would like to help, please contact Pam Stilz
[email protected] or 859.221.6979 or just join us atthe meeting!
Happy Birthday to You in May
1 Taylor Johnson2 Ann Harris, Doris Henton5 Laura Shropshire6 Jean Springer7 Lisa Johnson10 Becky Bosomworth13 Jennifer Rodgers Holt14 Ike Graddy, Liz Jacobson15 Jackson K. Schmidt17 Linda Jones20 Sylvia Yawn21 Robbie Craycraft
23 Ally Howard26 Eric Jacobson27 Virginia Goes, Audrey Jones28 John Smith31 Tessa Dole
And in early June
1 Ashle Wolf3 Anna Hoffman, Molly Welling5 Rebecca Walker, Missy Hill8 Warley Harper, Matt Jacobson9 Bob Weldon
Please help us keep this list up to date!
The Pisgah Post is published monthly by the PisgahPresbyterian Church, 710 Pisgah Pike, Versailles, KY40383. The deadline for the June 2010 issue of thenewsletter is May 28. Please submit signed articles tothe church office or email them [email protected].
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Sundays at Pisgah Church9:45a.m. Sunday School11:00a.m. Morning Worship
The Staff EmailVic: [email protected]: [email protected]
Presbyterian Web Sites:Presbyterian Church (USA): pcusa.org
Transylvania Presbytery: transypby.orgSynod: synodoflivingwaters.orgMontreat: http://montreat.orgPresbyterians Today:pcusa.org/pcusa/today
Pisgah Church StaffVic Priebe, Interim PastorLinda Jones, OrganistLynn Davis, Secretary
Ted Bendis, BookkeeperBob Keller, GroundskeeperRhonda Ball, Nursery Worker
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