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    Volume 41Issue 10Denbigh Presbyterian Church

    Our Church Staff

    Pastor

    The Reverend Deborah Dail

    Ministerial Assistant

    Rusty Norton

    Director of Childrens/Youth Ministries

    Liz Marshall

    Director of Music Ministries

    Dr. Kelly Montgomery

    Administrative Assistant

    Wanda Hale

    Sexton Team

    Mark, June, Lauren and Nick Tessarolo

    Pre-Kindergarten Director

    Maggie Vincelette

    Nursery CoordinatorAlicia Lewis

    Treasurer

    Lorena Riely

    The Denbigh Digest ispublishedmonthly on the third or fourth

    MondayThe deadline for items

    to be included is 9:00 AMon that Monday

    Comments or Questions?Contact the church office

    at 877-2048 or e-mail us [email protected]

    September 23, 2013

    Inside this issue:

    United 1-2

    Worship and Finance 3

    Adult Education 4

    Session News 5

    Outreach 6-8

    Fellowship 8-9

    Childrens and Youth Ministry 10

    Congregational Care 11

    Birthdays 12

    Pre-K 13

    Stewardship 14

    October Calendars 15-16

    Next Issue for

    November isOctober 21, 2013

    Denbigh and Second Presbyterian Churches Vote

    Overwhelmingly to Unite

    On Sunday, September 8, both the Denbigh and Second

    Presbyterian congregations voted for the Plan of Union. Werejoice in this decision and look forward to uniting in mission andservice to our community and world and growing in our Christianfaith.

    The Sessions of DPC and SPC have appointed members to

    a Transition Team. The purpose of the Transition Team is to:

    Facilitate the union of Second Presbyterian and DenbighPresbyterian Churches into the Denbigh United Presbyte-rian Church effective January 1, 2014. The team is to en-sure that the transition goes smoothly as the congregations

    become one.

    The team is to help with the grieving and healing process ofSecond PC members and help with any issues related tochange for the SPC and DPC members.

    The team is to help the leaders and others transition from a

    small church culture to a mid-size church culture.

    The team is to carry out any requirements of the Presbyteryof Eastern Virginia, legal matters of the state and local gov-ernment and other matters related to the Plan of Union.

    In short, the Transition Team is to guide the implementation

    of the Plan of Union.

    (Continued on page 2)

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    Church Record Active Membership (405)

    Worship on the Lawn

    Attendance 8/25 9/1 9/8 9/15 9/22

    Worship 100 118 177 118 114

    Nurseries 9 7 11 10 9

    Sunday School 13 14 n/a 23

    The Transition Team has created task forces to work on the following areas:

    PrayerPrays daily for union and special requests related to union

    Real EstateMarkets and sells SPC campus

    Historical Artifacts/MemorabiliaPreserves and displays history of both churches atDPC

    AestheticsDetermines furnishings, equipment, etc. to move from SPC to DPC;arranges for sale, donation, storage of unneeded items from SPC and DPC

    Pre-KProvides for unification of SPC and DPC pre-kindergartens

    LegalManages legal matters related to union

    PublicityProvides for internal and external publication of union

    Financial IntegrationIntegrates the finances of DPC and SPC

    AssimilationWorks in an intentional manner to help our congregations become one MusicInventories all music, instruments, musical equipment to determine use within

    united church; arranges for sale, donation, storage of unneeded items; facilitates combin-ing churchs music programs

    If you are interested in serving on a task force, please contact Deborah.

    COTTAGE STYLE GATHERINGS BETWEEN

    SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

    AND DENBIGH PRESBYTERIANMary Lee and Jay Dunn welcome members of bothDPC and SPC congregations to their home for small,casual get-to-know-you gatherings. Please sign up onSundays or call 874-1258 (Dunn's) for one or all of thegatherings (space is limited). Thursdays, 1-2:30 PM,October 17, November 14 and December 12. Thursdayevening, November 14, 7-8:30 PM. You will be con-tacted with further details after you sign up.

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    Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper

    Please join us in celebrating the Lords Supper on Sunday, October 6 which is World

    Communion Sunday. Please prayerfully prepare for the celebration of the Lords Supper.

    CHURCH BUDGET

    Actual Year to Date August 31, 2013

    Total Income $ 180,966.09

    Total Expenses $ 201,587.46

    Net Difference $ (20,621.37)

    As with most churches, the summer months result in lower attendance and lower numbers ofpledges contributed. While DPC is on solid ground financially, our cash flow did not meet ourexpenses. As we approach the close of September (our third financial quarter), we wouldask that any consideration you can give to bringing pledges current would be greatly ap-

    preciated. We have been able to maintain our mission programs and projects but could usesome catch up time! The expenses through August (eight months) were $201,587. Our in-come during the same time frame was $180,966, leaving us with an operating deficit of$20,621. Our reserve funds are designated for emergency repairs (think air conditioning!) andwe hope not to utilize the account for continuing the operating funds. Again, if you feel so led,we ask your assistance in keeping our pledges current.

    Building Fund for Major Improvements to the Pre-K Wing

    With the help of $22,392.51 from savings we have paid for the foundation repair and gutter-ing. We have also replaced the lighting and updated outdated wiring in the Pre-K wing. Asyou are able and feel led, please make contributions to the Building Fund. Contributions tothe Building Fund will help repay our savings account.

    Joint Worship Services with Second Presbyterian

    We will be worshiping with our brothers and sisters from Second Presbyterian over the

    coming months on the following Sundays. Please make special note of the location and time ofthe services.

    Sunday, September 29, 10:30 a.m. at DENBIGH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Sunday, October 13, 11 a.m. at SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Sunday, November 10, 10:30 a.m. at DENBIGH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Sunday, December 1, 11 a.m. at SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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    The Session has approved raising funds to purchase avan or bus. This vehicle will allow us to more efficientlytransport children and adults to all Church events and

    provide a way for youth, seniors and others to travel toactivities and service opportunities. If you would like tocontribute, designate your check Church Vehicle Fund.If you would like to help with fund-raising, contact Verni Saunders at874-3923 or [email protected].

    Adult I Sunday School will be studying selections from the Old Testamentbooks of Genesis and Exodus, the beginnings and in some ways the founda-tion to understanding the entire Bible. The fall quarter began September 1and continues through November 24 in the Conference Room at 9:15 Sundaymornings. All adults are welcome.

    The Small Groups Team is moving forward on implementing Small Groups for thefall. With the potential union with Second Presbyterian Church as well as the num-ber of new members and those who have been with the church for some time, webelieve Small Groups will help us get to know one another on a more spiritual and

    personal level.

    Small Groups: The purpose of a small group is to make disciples. Before we cangrow as disciples, we must be a healthy, loving community. The apostle Paul usedthe term koinonia (Greek for community) 13 times. Each time he spoke of a Chris-

    tian relationship that is ours through the Holy Spirit, imitating Christ by producingthe kind of love that acts for the good of others. It creates bonds that cannot be de-stroyed. Small Groups will be starting at Denbigh Presbyterian Church thisfall and are a great way to make friends, grow as disciples and experience

    koinonia. Groups will meet on a regular basis for Bible study, fellowship andprayer. Want in-depth study? Desire a day or night group? Available on a specificday or night? Prefer a group of men, women, or couples? Need childcare? Inter-ested in a topical Bible study? Sign-up forms are on the visitor table in the

    narthex.

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    Reviewed more of the "25 Factors That May Impact Your Survivability, Vitality and Vibrancy"from George Bullard Seminar.

    Approved treasurers' reports for DPC and Denbigh Presbyterian Pre-Kindergarten. Approvedthe 2013-2014 Pre-K operating budget.

    Heard report from Pyramid Roofing representatives on their bid to either repair or replace thechurch roof. The Session tasked the Facilities Committee to pursue two other comparable esti-mates and present at October Session Meeting.

    Received report on bid from Professional Heating and Cooling, Inc. to replace one Sanctuaryair conditioner compressor. The Session tasked the Facilities Committee to pursue further in-formation on warranty and to assess pros and cons of replacing entire unit versus just replacingthe compressor and to report back at the October Session Meeting.

    Received and approved report of ruling elder commissioner Dale Pennell from the July Presby-

    tery of Eastern Virginia stated meeting.

    Appointed Carolyn Woodard to serve on the Transition Team.

    Approved designating 25 percent of the Peacemaking Offering for 2013 to LINK of HamptonRoads for the PORT Homeless Ministry.

    Ruling Elder Gerry Ellis indicated her interest in being nominated to PEVA as a ruling elder

    commissioner to the 2014 General Assembly of the PCUSA.

    Empowered the Transition Team to make decisions in line with general authority providedother sessional committees and requested a monthly informational report from Transition Teamto be included in the Session Agenda.

    Tasked the Finance Committee chair with writing an announcement for the bulletin concerning

    the status of the operating budget and encouraging contributors to catch up on their pledges.

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    S.H.A.R.E. Dates for SeptemberOctober 2013 S.H.A.R.E. orders can be placed the week of October 7-

    11. The orders will be placed on Monday, October 14 by 10:00 AM.These orders will be distributed in the Narthex area of Denbigh Presby-terian Church on Saturday, October 26 from 7:00-7:30 AM. All ordersmust be picked up by 7:30 AM on each distribution date. Volunteers can-

    not be held responsible for orders which are not picked up.

    DPC will work at the Food Bank on

    Saturday, October 26. For moreinformation contact Terry Hall.

    D.U.C.O. (Denbigh United Christian Outreach) is in critical need of food supplies. D.U.C.Oneeds the following food items: tuna fish, rice, peas, corn, green beans, canned potatoes,canned fruit, instant potatoes, canned chicken and beef stew, crackers, hamburger

    helper, boxed salad, Vienna sausages, pasta, oatmeal and any other cereal, jelly, dry

    milk, canned milk, salad dressing, peanut butter, peanuts, applesauce, mustard,

    ketchup, mayo, nabs, jell-o, pudding, cake/brownie mix and or other snack items. Youmay bring your donations to church and place them on the kitchen counter. Your help is

    greatly appreciated.

    Mark your calendar forSaturday, October 12. The Haiti MissionTeam will be having a garage sale as well as a small pumpkin patch. Youmay also enjoy some Ben & Jerrys ice cream! All proceeds go to theHaiti Mission Team. We will be open from 8:00 AM1:00 PM!

    If you have items to donate (no clothes please), will you price themand bring them to the church by Wednesday, October 9? Please put allitems in classroom 3. Thanks in advance.

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    Help Build a Stronger Denbigh

    For years Denbigh Presbyterian has had a member serving on the Denbigh Community ActionTeam. That organization no longer meets but is supportive of the work and goals of the PIERIntervention Committee in Newport News. The PIER Intervention Committee is committed toorganizing and utilizing resources for supporting the transition of youth and young adults fromgang involvement to law-abiding lifestyles. PIER stands for Prevention, Intervention,

    Enforcement, and Re-entry, the four committees within the Mayor's Task Force. The Inter-vention Committee is sponsoring training in the Asset-Based Community Development

    approach on November 9. Asset-Based Community Development is a large and growingmovement that considers local assets as the primary building blocks of sustainable communitydevelopment. Building on the skills of local residents, the power of local associations, and thesupportive functions of local institutions, asset-based community development draws upon ex-isting community strengths to build stronger, more sustainable communities for the future.(Asset Based Community Development Institute) Please contact Gerry Ellis if you areinterested in attending the November 9, 2013 workshop.

    Provide the simple gift of a shoebox filled with smallgifts and change lives. Every shoebox gift is an opportunityto touch a childs heart and share the love of Jesus Christ.

    Look for the Samaritans Purse shoebox brochures, whichprovide suggested gift ideas, in the narthex. You can fill yourown shoebox, use one of the boxes provided in the narthex oruse one of the Samaritans Purse Shoeboxes located on thekitchen counter. Please include $7.00 in your box to help withshipping costs. The deadline to turn in shoeboxes is Sunday,

    November 10. We will dedicate the boxes November 10during the worship service. If you have any questions please

    contact Liz Marshall.

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    On a regular schedule, Denbigh Presbyterian Church conducts a service at The Gar-

    dens at Warwick Forest. The next service is Monday, September 30 at 10:00 AM.This is a multi-center facility for those who are in nursing care, rehabilitation, andhospice. The worship service lasts for approximately thirty minutes and includes allthe elements enjoyed during our Sunday Services. We need volunteers to sing, read,or just visit with those who attend. It is a blessing to all and a great opportunity toreach out to those who cannot normally attend Christian services. For more informa-tion or if you would like to help, please contact Rusty Norton (cell 757-814-1091 or

    email [email protected]).

    Blessings to all, Rusty

    The Gardens at Warwick Forest

    Crafter's day out--a regular fellowship opportunity for craftersof all kinds. Whether you paper craft, quilt, do yarn work orsomething else, please plan to gather with other crafters. Please

    bring your project, materials and appetizers and/or snacks to share. (Extensioncords would be a good idea for those using sewing machines.)

    When: Saturday, October 5 from 2:30 until 6:00pm.Where: Fellowship Room of DPC

    Point of Contact: Beth Wong, [email protected].

    Sign-ups have begun for our annual Trunk-or-Treat which will take place in the churchparking lot on Wednesday, October 30, 2013, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Last year, more than 20

    trunks were decorated for the event. We hope to have even more vehicles this year. Please see

    the bulletin board near the nursery for more details and to add your name to the list.

    If you are unable to participate in Trunk-or-Treat but would still like to help us out

    youre in luck! We will be glad to accept donations of individually-wrapped candy that can be

    passed out to the children. Please bring your donations to the kitchen counter by Sunday, Octo-

    ber 27. Thank you.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Prime TimersSeptember 28, Saturday, 5:30 AMVolunteer at the Peninsula Foodbank.

    October 5, Saturday, 5:00 PMAnnual picnic at the home of Jay and Mary Lee Dunn. Finalreservations will be taken on September 29. Cost is $3.00 each for the meat and everyone is

    invited to bring a side dish.

    If any Prime Timer has an idea for the group to participate in and would like to take charge ofit, please contact Elaine Minch. We are always looking for new, interesting and fun things to

    do!

    Patriotic Festival at Second Presbyterian Church

    Make plans to attend the Patriotic Festival on Saturday, September 28 at 4:00PM at Second Presbyterian Church. Enjoy patriotic music provided by theJames River Pops Band. The concert will be followed by a dinner in thefellowship hall. Barbecue, cole slaw and beverages will be provided.

    Everyone is asked to bring a salad or dessert to share.

    Prime Timers tour of Colonial Williamsburgwith Mrs. Powell, our own Kristi Spivey. Wehad a great day ending with a delicious lunch at

    National Pancake and Waffle House.

    Thank you Kristi!

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    Faith Weaver Friends

    Attendance at Faith Weaver Friends

    9/18 9/25

    Children 29 32

    Adults 25 20

    Total 54 52

    Faith Weaver Friends Started September 18

    Faith Weaver Friends is a midweek program for children in Kindergartenthrough High school. The program consists of dinner, Bible study, and

    recreation/crafts. Faith Weaver Friends starts at 5:45 p.m. and concludes at7:30 p.m. every Wednesday from September 18 through November 20,2013. We are looking for some cooks for our Faith Weaver Friendsprogram. If you are interested in cooking please contact Elaine Minch at877-8322 for all the details. If you have any questions about the FWFprogram and would like to help teach, be a table parent, set up tables or seehow you can volunteer please contact Liz Marshall 874-3672.

    Wednesday, October 30, 2013

    For kids in Pre-K through 5th grade

    What is trunk-or-treating?

    The church parking lot with the back ends of cars, vans, and trucks decorated in avariety of fun themes.

    Free hot dogs Treats! Treats! Treats! Kids dressed up in costumesnothing scary or gory, please.

    We invite you to join us for this safe, fun activity that is suitable for all ages to enjoy.

    Be sure to bring your friends and neighbors, too.

    http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=faithweaver+friends+clip+art&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&docid=QGYdS1kPrZCosM&tbnid=efeqV3ts-xlS1M:&ved=0CAUQjRw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pcactexas.org%2Fnewsite%2Fbook%2Fexport%2Fhtml%2F15&ei=gE2VUeDBGcWP0QHcxICQDQ&bvm=bv.464
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    Joan Kiser

    Rhett Hickman

    Conner, grand nephew

    of Darlene Mays-Tittman

    Myrna Bickhart

    Amelia Britts daughter-in-lawKathy Baldwins father

    Leslie Maloney

    Jamie Eason

    Pete Buchanan

    Anne Averys sister-in-law

    Chip Shefeltons father

    Morris Kincaid

    Phil Gruber

    Johnny AmesLuAnn Jusino

    Betty and Lynnwood Roach

    Alistair Paton, brother of Rita Stevens and

    Lillie Gagliardi

    Paul Reynolds father

    Hiromi OKeeffe

    Beth Coulson

    Stephen McLeod

    Scott, nephew of Rita Stevens and

    Lillie Gagliardi

    Madyson VanCleave-Hooks family-Skeeter,

    DJ and Haidyn

    Ham and Nancy Fairfield

    Alice McHenry

    Dan Dail

    Beau Riely

    Josh Seburn

    Ruth McCullough

    Our MilitaryTom Joyce Bruce Baffer Chris Rupp

    Robert Depp Caroline Joyce Michael Shea

    Pete Marshall Lee Holfert Daniel Jones

    Jennifer

    Lambert

    Daniel Troyer Joel Silva

    David Powers Jacob Mayes Ryan Jones

    Fred WongDan

    Barnhart

    James

    OSuma

    Terri Minch Osner Rob Phelps

    Lazaro Durruty Jessica Horine

    Mark Manoso Jennifer Hale Will iams

    Our Deployed Mi l i tary Ricardo Marquez

    Jonathan Graebener

    (Nephew of Joanna and Bev Daniels)

    Our Missionaries in HaitiBruce and Deb Robinson

    Thank you to everyone who has

    supported our family through Dans

    recent bilateral knee replacement

    surgery. We are grateful for the cards,

    meals, visits, prayers and acts of

    kindness. Dan is doing very well and

    we credit his rapid recovery to Gods

    grace shown to us through all of you.

    In Christ,

    Dan and Deborah Dail

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    1 Dave Green

    1 Brian Steelman

    1 Deborah Dail

    1 Steve Ruggles

    A2 Matthew and Wylie Crane

    2 Delores Fleming

    2 Verni Saunders

    3 Alexis Singletary

    3 Ellen Percival

    4 John Ames

    4 Kay Atkinson

    5 Cheryl Barnhart

    6 Al Ragsdale

    A6 Franz & Helen Thiessen

    7 Terry Dudash

    7 Don Bickhart

    8 Eleanor Robinson8 Brennon Andrews

    8 Trace Hall

    8 Chance Turner

    9 Grey Davenport

    9 John McLeod

    12 John "Pax" Renner

    13 Antonio Coll

    13 Liz Burroughs

    15 Preston Duhamel

    15 Casey Nance

    15 Gerry Ellis

    18 Charlotte Eason

    21 Gary Bill

    21 Marcia Bowers

    22 Juanita Singletary

    22 Betty Mayes

    23 Katelyn Canaday

    23 Mary Blake Avery

    24 Lillie Gagliardi

    24 Stephanie Jusino

    24 June Tessarolo

    25 Debbie Richardson

    25 Leslie Maloney

    25 Bill McCullough

    26 Lloyd Martin, Jr.

    A26 Ben and Gerry Ellis

    A27 Robert & Jonelle Depp

    Mark Your Calendars Now

    October 6, 10:30 a.m.World Communion

    Sunday/Peacemaking Offering

    October 12, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.YardSale, Pumpkins, Ben and Jerrys Ice Cream

    Fundraiser

    October 13, 11:00 a.m.Joint Worship Ser-

    vice at Second PC

    October 20, 10:30 a.m.Pre-K Sunday

    with reception

    November 3, 10:30 a.m.Stewardship

    Commitment Sunday

    November 10, 10:30 a.m.Joint Worship

    Service at Denbigh PC; Shoebox DedicationNovember 27, 7:30 p.m.Thanksgiving

    Service

    December 1, 11 a.m.Joint Worship Ser-

    vice at Second PC (1st Sunday of Advent)

    December 24, 6:30 and 9:00 p.m.Christ-

    mas Eve Services

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    Denbigh PresbyterianPre-Kindergarten

    September has flown by, and our students are really starting to get

    into the school routine. Were ready to have some new experiences inOctober-chapel and music class, a visit from the police department and thefire truck, and our Halloween parade. There are lots of exciting thingsgoing on at DPPK!

    If you are looking for ways that you can help support the Pre-K minis-try, please remember that we collect Campbells Labels for Education.

    There is a collection box located on the kitchen counter. We are no longerallowed to collect Box Tops. However, if you do not have another school tosupport you can drop those off in the box as well, and we will donate them

    to a local elementary school. Church members are also welcome to serveas Hall Mom.

    I am looking forward to another wonderful and fun school year!Thank you for your support and prayers for success.

    Maggie Vincelette

    DPPK Director

    Pre-K Sunday October 20

    We are excited for our annual Pre-K Sunday onOctober 20. This is a great opportunity to meetand welcome our Pre-K families during worshipand at a reception following. The Pre-K of DenbighPresbyterian is one of our most vital ministrieswhich reaches children and their families with thelove of Christ and prepares children for a success-ful education. Join us on October 20 as we alsorecognize our teachers and pray for this importantministry.

    On Pre-k Sunday, October 20 a reception will follow the worshipservice. If you can provide a portion of the refreshments, pleasecontact Beck Skaar.

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    Time and Talent Surveys are Due

    Completed Time and Talent Surveys are due Sunday, September 29.

    Please place your completed survey in the designated box in thenarthex. We are eager for everyone to be involved in the churchsministries.

    Commitment Sunday

    Commitment Sunday will be held on Sunday, November 3. Please turn in your giving com-mitment card at that time or before. Pledge cards will be given out on Sunday, October 20, 27and 29. Pledging means spiritual growth. Please pray about your commitment and be a partof this meaningful commitment to Christ.

    A Season of PeaceIn an introduction to the 2013 Peacemaking Offering, Carl Hor-

    ton of the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program writes,

    Without a doubt, our world is in need of peace. On our streets and in

    our communities, within our households and in our relationships,within groups and between factions, among nations and within thewhole global community, we need peace. Stark reminders of our needfor peace confront us every day, calling us to act and inviting us to engage in the work andwitness of peacemaking.

    The Presbyterian Church (USA) invites congregations and individuals to participate in

    A Season of Peace from September 8 until October 6. We will see how Christians are work-ing for peace in our country and across the world. The season will culminate with the Peace-making Offering collection to coincide with World Communion Sunday. We are also encour-aged to pray for peace duringA Season of Peace. You are invited to use a daily Path of Peacereflection and prayer devotional. You can either subscribe to the daily reminder or print thePath of Peace PDF. Visit presbyterianmission.org/seasonofpeace.

    Carl Horton believes that, One heart at a time, we can change cultures of violence intocommunities of peace. How can we be a part of that change?

    The season will culminate with the Peacemaking Offering collection to coincide withWorld Communion Sunday on October 6. Twenty-five percent of what we give will be

    contributed to LINK of Hampton Roads for the PORT ministry.

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    6

    13

    20

    27

    Greeters

    (front/rear

    entrances)

    King,Maria

    Minch,Ray

    Miller,Martha

    Marchese,Andrea

    Burns,Suzanne

    Pauley,Rick

    Silva,Christy

    Silva,Joel

    Ushers

    *Denotes

    teamcaptain

    *REYNOLDS,PAUL

    Mansell,Suzanna

    Marchese,Andrea

    Reynolds,Janeane

    *DANIELS,BEV

    Daniels,Joanna

    DuHamel,Preston

    Duhamel,Rebecca

    *LASSITER,EARL

    Gamble,Vanessa

    Goble,Grace

    Eason,Don

    *SPRUILL,DOUG

    Hiltabidle,Jim

    Skaar,Becky

    King,Maria

    Worship

    Leader

    Norton,Rusty

    Ames,Debbie

    Canaday,David

    Hall,Patti

    Youth

    Reader

    Marshall,Justin

    Marshall,Sara

    Childrens

    Moment

    Blinco,Lisa

    Skaar,Becky

    Murawski,Sandi

    Collins,Anneliese

    Crib/Toddler

    Nursery

    Hall,Patti

    Hall,Terry

    Burns,Dreama

    Dunn,MaryLee

    Ames,Debbie

    Marchese,Andrea

    Hoopes,Irene

    Rogers,Sarah

    Pre-school

    Nursery

    Miller,Martha

    Mansell,Megan

    Norton,Penny

    Shefelton,Kinsey

    Smith,Pat

    Melvin,Stacy

    Lamb,Brenda

    Sweiggert,Crystal

    Welcome

    Table

    Dunn,Jay

    Gamble,Vanessa

    Coll,Stacey

    Ellis,Gerry

    Counters

    McLeod,Gail

    Miller,Charles

    Ames,Debbie

    Pennell,Dale

    McLeod,John

    Williams,Phil

    Bill,Janet

    Eason,Charlotte

    Preparation

    ofElements

    Hall,Terry

    Harris,Brian

    Harris,Stephanie

    Communion

    Harvey,Don

    Harvey,Peggy

    Jones,Bill

    Jones,Dee

    Lassiter,Earl

    Mayes

    ,Betty

    McLeo

    d,John

    Pauley

    ,Rick

    Richar

    dson,Debbie

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    OBER

    17:00WO

    CCouncil(CR)

    7:30OA

    (Rm9)

    25:45FaithWeaverFriends

    7:00Choir

    8:10Bells

    37:00TransitionTeam(Rm9)

    8:00AA(FR,CR)

    4

    510:00AA(FR,CR

    2:30-6:00Crafter

    (FR)

    5:00PTsPicnic@

    Dunns

    69:15SundaySchool

    10:30Wor-

    ship/Communion/Peacemaking

    Offering

    11:45SmallGroupLeaderTraining

    7FellowshipFloors

    Cleaned(AllDay)

    10:00PG(P)

    8Pre-KChapelandMusic

    11:00EASE(FR,CR)

    7:00Session(FR)

    7:30OA

    (Rm9)

    9Pre-KChapelandMusic

    5:45FaithWeaverFriends

    7:00Choir

    8:10Bells

    10

    7:00Pre-KBoardMeeting(L)

    8:00AA(FR,CR)

    11

    12

    Adopt-a-spot

    8:00-1:00YardSa

    HaitiTeam/Pumpk

    SalesandBen&

    Je

    IceCream

    10:00AA(FR,CR

    13

    DPCatSecondPresbyterian

    ChurchforJointWorship

    9:45SundaySchool

    11:00Worship

    14

    10:00PG(P)

    7:00WorshipVision&

    PlanningTeamMeeting

    (CR)

    15

    10:00EstherCircle(L)

    10:00LydiaCircle

    6:30-9:00

    Pre-KFamilyNight

    (FR,Pre-Kwing)

    7:00PriscillaCircle@Pen-

    nells

    7:30OA

    (Rm9)

    16

    5:45FaithWeaverFriends

    7:00Choir

    17

    8:00AA(FR,CR)

    18

    19

    10:00AA(FR,CR

    20

    9:15SundaySchool

    10:30Worship/Pre-KSunday

    11:45ReceptiontohonorPre-K

    families

    21Dig

    est

    10:00PG(P)

    22

    Pre-KCh

    apelandMusic

    1:00PEV

    AMeetingat

    RoysterP

    C

    7:30OA(Rm9)

    23

    Pre-KChapelandMusic

    5:45FaithWeaverFriends

    7:00Choir

    8:10Bells

    24

    8:00AA(FR,CR)

    25

    26

    5:30FoodBank

    7:00SHARE

    10:00AA(FR,CR

    27

    9:15SundaySchool

    10:30Worship

    2810:0

    0PG(P)

    29

    7:30OA

    (Rm9)

    30

    6:00-7:30TrunkorTr

    eat

    7:00Choir

    8:10Bells

    31

    8:00AA(FR,CR)

    201