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    Church Record Active Membership (386)

    Attendance 11/20 11/27 12/04 12/11 12/18

    Worship 122 132 132 147 141

    Nurseries 6 12 7 2 3

    Sunday School 42 39 31 30 24

    Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper

    Please join us in celebrating the Lords Supper on Sunday, December4, 2011 and on Saturday, December 24, 2011 at both services. Please

    prayerfully prepare for the celebration of the Lords Supper. Our first

    communion in 2012 will be on Sunday, January 8.

    Flower Chart for 2012 is displayed on the bulletin board beside the kitchen counter. Pleasesign up for flowers in honor or memory of a loved one or for a special event. A brief descrip-tion will be included in the bulletin. Donations in lieu of flowers can also be made, and a de-scription will be included in the bulletin. Your write-up should be received by the office theWednesday of the week you are giving flowers in order to get the information in the bulletin.

    The winter quarter (December-February) Bible study theme forAdult I will be God estab-lishes a faithful people, focusing on the Abrahamic covenant and will include selections in the

    books of Genesis, Exodus, Luke and Galatians. The class meets at 9:15 Sunday mornings inthe Conference Room.

    "Outside of the gospels, Paul the Apostle wrote approximately 60 % of the New Testament.Each book reflected Gods revelation to him and through him. Paul was closing in on the endof his ministry. In the Book of Romans, Paul set forth a full and orderly statement of the great

    principles of the gospel that he preached. Romans is the greatest exposition of Christian doc-trine ever written; a summation of all his individual letters with additional insights. During thenext quarter and perhaps beyond, the Gospel of Jesus Christ will be seen through the words ofGods servant Paul, the Apostle to the Gentiles".

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    Ladies, beginning February 6, 2012, please join us each Monday evening from 6:30-8:30 p.m. for a study by Priscilla Shirer entitled, JONAH: Navigating a Life Inter-rupted.

    What do we do when God interrupts our lives? Many times, like Jonah, we run! In

    this seven-session Bible study, Priscilla Shirer redefines interruption and shows that

    interruption is actually God's invitation to do something beyond our wildest dreams.

    When Jonah was willing to allow God to interrupt his life, the result was revival in an

    entire city. Sign-ups will begin in January 2012.

    * * *

    BIOGRAPHY: Priscilla Shirer is a Bible teacher. Through the expository teaching of

    the Word of God to women, her desire is to see women not only know the uncompro-

    mising truths of Scripture intellectually, but experience them practically by the power

    of the Holy Spirit. A graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary, with a Master's degree

    in Biblical Studies, she has been a conference speaker for major corporations, organi-

    zations, and Christian audiences across the United States and the world.

    In 1993, Priscilla's speaking ministry began while she was in college. Although her

    plan was to receive her degree in radio and television and go on to be a television

    news anchor, God had other plans. While interning at a Christian radio station in

    Houston, she began to receive invitations to do Bible studies at small women's events

    in the area. As an 18-year-old freshman, she went to these events and shared the sim-

    ple truths of Scripture that she was studying in her own personal time with the Lord.

    Priscilla is now in full-time ministry to women across the country and the world

    I am Jonah.I want to serve God as long as it is convenient.I desire to do His will until it is a tad uncomfortable.I want to hear His Word as long as its message is one Im supposedto pass on to someone else.I dont want to have my plans interrupted.Oh yes. I am Jonah, and I suspect that in one way or another, you are too.

    The next Women of FaithBible Study

    begins at DPC February 6.

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    If we bring just one food itemIf we bring just one food itemIf we bring just one food itemIf we bring just one food itemevery Sunday. . .every Sunday. . .every Sunday. . .every Sunday. . .Some suggestions for DUCOs pantry:

    Meat Peanut butter Fruit Jelly/Jam

    Cereal Spaghetti sauce

    Pasta Dry Potatoes

    Beans Canned meals (stew,

    ravioli, etc.)

    Rice Dry milk (individual

    pkgs.)

    Jello Baby food andformula

    Food items should be

    canned/boxed/non-perishable

    . . . the shelves would. . . the shelves would. . . the shelves would. . . the shelves would

    never be bare.never be bare.never be bare.never be bare.

    S.H.A.R.E.

    January 2012 S.H.A.R.E. order can be placed the week of January 9 through Janu-ary 13, 2012. The order will be placed on Monday, January 16 at 10:00 AM andwill be distributed in the Narthex area of Denbigh Presbyterian Church on Satur-day, January 28 from 7:00-7:30 AM. All orders must be picked up by 7:30 AM.

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

    Christmas Outreach a Success

    We would like to thank the many peo-ple who donated time, money and foodto our Christmas families. This year weassisted 22 families with gifts, food fora Christmas meal and foods to providetwo meals a day for the children duringthe entire Christmas break from school.Each family also received a Bible andinvitation to worship with us. Thankyou to Smithfield Foods for donating22 hams. Thank you to everyone whohelped deliver the food and gifts.

    A special word of thanks goes to our

    Local Missions Team: Connie Hunt,Debbie Ames, Dale Pennell and BrendaLamb. Additionally, we thank Liz Mar-shall and Wanda Hale for all the assis-tance they provided throughout theprocess of organizing and carrying outthis ministry.

    DPC will work on Saturday, January 28, 2012. For more information contact Terry Hall.

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    The Haiti Mission Team will depart on January 19 and return January 28. The team is asfollows.

    Sandra Beebe Penny Norton

    Deborah Dail Dale Pennell

    Delores Fleming Megan Spivey

    Patti Hall Shannon Weaver

    Mason Murawski

    The team will have its final training meeting on January 7. Our final fund-raiser is Chili-to-

    go on January 8, following the worship service.

    Thank you to everyone who supported the Dessert Auction to benefit the Haiti Mission Team.We raised $917.

    Please keep the Haiti Mission Team in prayer as we serve Christ alongside Bruce and DebRobinson on our short-term mission trip this month.

    PORT Challenge

    Many thanks to the Prime Timers and Not Ready for Prime Timers for collecting socksand underwear during the month of November for PORT guests.

    The Not Ready for Prime Timers collected 122 items

    The Prime Timers collected 245 items.

    Thanks to the generosity of both groups, many people will have clean and warm

    necessities this winter!

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    Dear Friends,

    First, Merry Christmas to each of you. Thank you for the blessing of serving as your pastor.

    Thank you for all the ways you have given of your time, talent, money and love in 2011.

    Second, Happy New Year! It's hard to believe that 2012 is right around the corner. Withthe New Year comes a new church budget. On the following pages of the Digest you will see the2012 church budget alongside the 2011 budget.

    You will note as you compare the two budgets that we have added two part-time staff mem-bers to our churchNursery Coordinator and Ministerial Intern (Nursery coordinator was budg-eted but not hired in 2010). We believe these additions to our staff will help build our church and

    increase our outreach potential.

    You will also note that, regrettably, we have had to cut a number of important line items.These have been difficult decisions to make. However, we do not despair because we believe withGod's help we will still be able to support some, if not all of these ministries, with your ongoingsupport in the coming years.

    Of great concern to our Session and to me are the cuts to our Outreach Budget. A few of

    these cuts are:

    Unified Mission Giving has been reducedthese funds support the work of the larger church-- the Presbytery and its many ministries.

    The Haiti Projects line item has been cutbut you are encouraged to contribute to the workwe are doing through Bruce and Deb Robinson in Haiti by designating gifts to "Haiti Projects"

    in addition to your pledge.

    Local Mission budget has been cuthowever, $6,000 has been received in designated gifts

    for Local Mission, allowing us to continue serving our local community in 2012.

    Peninsula Pastoral Counseling Center has been cutthis center provides extraordinaryservices, and our gifts help pay for those who cannot pay full price for therapy.

    We know that these budget cuts affect other organizations and ministries which are also

    struggling financially. Please pray for all concerned.

    We embark on a New Year with faith in our awesome God. With energy, intelligence,

    imagination and love we will find ways to bridge the gaps of funding and serve our congregation,nation and world.

    Thank you again for your generosity in the past year and your faithful pledge of money,

    time and talent for 2012.

    In Christ's Love and Service,

    Deborah

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    DENBIGH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 12/15/2011

    2012 BUDGET2011 2012

    INCOME 246,516 225,158

    RECEIPTS 25,526 31,51141001 Pledges/Envelopes 272,042 256,669

    Faith Offerings 33,579 30,317

    TOTAL PLEDGES/ ENVELOPES/FAITH 305,621 286,98641002 Loose Plate 3,500 3,50041004 Pre-Kindergarten 3,918 3,765

    41006 Other Income 1,600 2,000

    TOTAL INCOME $314,639 $296,251

    EXPENSES

    STAFF & VOLUNTEER OVERSIGHT COMMITTEEMUSIC MINISTRY

    51010 Dtr, Music Ministry 20,000 20,000

    51011 Dtr, FICA 1,530 1,530

    51012 Substitute Organist 700 60051013 Substitute Organist FICA 54 46

    51016 Organist for Funerals 400 400

    51017 Continuing Education 200 200

    51018 Instrumentalists 500 500

    TOTAL MUSIC MINISTERS 23,384 23,276

    CUSTODIAN51021 Custodian Salary 14,339 14,339

    51022 Custodian FICA 1,097 1,097

    TOTAL CUSTODIAN 15,436 15,436

    ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT51031 Administrative Assistant Salary 21,879 21,879

    51032 Administrative Assistant FICA 1,674 1,674

    51033 Substitute Secretary Salary 1,638 1,600

    51034 Substitute Secretary FICA 125 122

    TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 25,316 25,275

    MINISTER51041 Minister Salary 61,877 61,877

    51042 Pension/Disability 7,425 7,425

    51043 Professional Expenses 2,700 2,700

    51044 Medical Insurance 12,066 12,53051045 Minister FICA 4,734 4,734

    51046 Education Expenses 1,000 1,000

    TOTAL MINISTER 89,802 90,266

    PULPIT SUPPLY/MINISTERIAL INTERN51051 Pulpit Supply 400 0

    Intern Salary 10,000

    Intern FICA 765

    TOTAL PULPIT SUPPLY/MINISTERIAL iNTERN 400 10,765

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    2011 2012

    Dtr, CHILDREN/YOUTH MINISTRY

    51061 Director's Salary 15,600 15,600

    51063 Professional Expenses 430 430

    51065 Director's FICA 1,194 1,194

    TOTAL DTR, CHILDREN/YOUTH MINISTRY 17,224 17,224

    NURSERY COORDINATOR51071 Coordinator's Salary 1,820 2,730

    51072 Coordinator's FICA 139 209

    TOTAL NURSERY COORDINATOR 1,959 2,939

    CHURCH OFFICE

    52010 Office Supplies 5,000 4,000

    52011 Postage 1,500 1,000

    TOTAL CHURCH OFFICE 6,500 5,000

    STAFF EXPENSES

    52021 Recognition Awards(all staff) 500 0

    52022 Background Checks 50 50

    TOTAL STAFF EXPENSES 550 50

    TOTAL - STAFF & VOLUNTEER OVERSIGHT $180,571 $190,231

    YOUTH MINISTRY COMMITTEE

    53010 Youth Education 700 500

    53011 Adult Leadership Development 700 0

    53012 Elementary/Children's Church 300 150

    53013 Nursery 100 100

    53014 Youth Camp Registration 5,000 4,000

    53015 Middle Sch Youth 700 700

    53016 Vacation Bible School 2,000 1,650

    53017 Senior High Youth 700 700

    53019 Family Advent/Lent Outreach 400 0

    53020 Confirmation Materials 650 650

    53021 Faith Weaver Friends 1,800 1,400

    TOTAL YOUTH MINISTRY 13,050 9,850

    WORSHIP COMMITTEE

    54010 Sanctuary Decorations 250 225

    54012 Adult Choir 750 500

    54013 Music Equipment Maintenance 900 900

    54014 Worship Supplies 1,000 900

    54015 Handbells 100 80

    54017 Contemporary Worship Team 1,000 0

    54018 Lent/Advent Devotionals 500 450

    TOTAL WORSHIP 4,500 3,055

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    2011 2012

    ADULT SPR GR, EDU & DISCIPLESHIP COMMITTEE55010 Adult Education 1,700 1,000

    55011 Officer Training and Retreat 500 400

    TOTAL ADULT SPR GR, EDU & DISC 2,200 1,400

    STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEE

    56021 Stewardship 350 275

    56022 Financial Educational Programs 50 0

    TOTAL STEWARDSHIP 400 275

    ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE

    56032 Administrative Expenses 100 50

    TOTAL ADMINISTRATION 100 50

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE56041 I T Services 2,170 2,200

    56042 I T Equipment 8,662 7,00056043 I T Supplies 700 1,200

    56044 Communications 5,004 4,000

    56045 Library 150 0

    56046 Periodicals 250 100

    TOTAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 16,936 14,500

    LONG-RANGE PLANNING

    56051 Long-Range Planning Team 250 0

    TOTAL LONG-RANGE PLANNING 250 0

    OUTREACH COMMITTEE57001 Unified Mission Giving 24,082 18,375

    57002 Missionary Support 1,500 1,500

    57003 Theological Education Fund 500 0

    57005 Missionary-Retirement 1,500 1,500

    57006 Makemie Woods 750 750

    57009 Habitat for Humanity(Presbyterian House) 2,000 1,000

    57010 Haiti Projects 5,000 0

    57011 Peninsula Pastoral Counseling Center 500 0

    57012 Denbigh At-Risk Youth 500 500

    57013 Bibles 400 200

    57015 Local Mission 2,000 0

    57016 Harvest Festival 1,500 0

    57017 New Member Assimilation 100 0

    57018 Massenetta Camp & Conf Ctr 500 0

    57019 PORT 1,100 1,100

    57020 DUCO 500 500

    57022 Evangelism Ministry 350 250

    57024 Opr Christmas Child 50 50

    TOTAL OUTREACH 42,832 25,725

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    2011 2012

    FINANCE COMMITTEE

    57031 Insurance 10,800 11,374

    57032 Finance Administrative Expenses 680 896

    TOTAL FINANCE 11,480 12,270

    FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE

    57041 Receptions/Family Meals/Kit Supplies 1,825 1,500

    57043 Presbyterian Women 1,370 1,370

    57045 Dinner with Deborah 350 0

    57046 Presbytery Meeting/50th Anniversary 1,000 0

    TOTAL FELLOWSHIP 4,545 2,870

    CONGREGATIONAL CARE COMMITTEE

    57051 Congregational Care Expenses 550 450

    TOTAL CONGREGATIONAL CARE 550 450

    CHURCH FACILITIES COMMITTEE

    PROPERTY

    57071 Property Maintenance/Repair 2,000 2,000

    57072 Custodian Supplies 1,700 1,500

    57073 Custodian Equipment 500 250

    57074 Dcor Team 1,000 0

    TOTAL PROPERTY 5,200 3,750

    GROUNDS

    57081 Lawn Care 5,000 5,000

    TOTAL GROUNDS 5,000 5,000

    UTILITIES

    57091 Utilities Maintenance/Repair 2,000 2,000

    57092 Electricity 13,000 13,000

    57093 Gas 6,000 6,600

    57094 Sanitation 1,600 800

    59095 Waste/Water Management 1,500 1,500

    57096 Storm Water Management 2,925 2,925

    TOTAL UTILITIES 27,025 26,825

    TOTAL CHURCH FACILITIES $37,225 $35,575

    TOTAL EXPENSES $314,639 $296,251

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    Denbigh PresbyterianDenbigh PresbyterianDenbigh PresbyterianDenbigh Presbyterian

    PrePrePrePre----KindergartenKindergartenKindergartenKindergarten

    The staff of DPPK would like to wish all of you a joyous holiday and MerryChristmas! We will be out of school for our Christmas break beginningFriday, December 16 and will see you again in the new year when wereturn to school on January 3!

    The beginning of the new year is when we turn our attention towardsregistration for the following school year. Church members are able toregister their children and grandchildren for the upcoming school year be-

    fore registration is opened to the general public. This year, our registrationfor church members will begin on January 30. Class tuition and fees forthe 2012-2013 school year will be:

    Registration/Supply Activity Fee Monthly Tuition

    2 year olds $110 $115

    2 day 3 year olds $110 $115

    3 day 3 or 4 year olds $130 $145

    4 day 4 year olds $160 $180

    If you have questions regarding registration or our program, pleasecall me at 898-1043. Id appreciate it if you spread the word about ournationally accredited, 4 star rated program to your friends, coworkers, andneighbors!

    Maggie Vincelette

    Director, DPPK

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    Session News -- December 2011

    1) Approved the budget for 2012. The budget is included in this Digest. Approved designationof 45 percent of the pastors cash salary as housing allowance.

    2) Elected Jim Wightman (commissioner) and Carolyn Woodard (alternate) for the January 28,2012 Presbytery of Eastern Virginia (PEVA) meeting.

    3) Received training onBook of Orderfrom PEVA Stated Clerk and elder-elect Donald Bick-hart.

    4) Approved various cost-saving measures to be implemented in 2012.

    5) Tasked the Staff Team of the Administration Committee with doing a study of our staffingmodel, staff salaries in comparison to other churches and other matters related to staff compen-sation and hours. Team will report out to Session by June 2012.

    6) Called the Annual Congregational Meeting/Annual Meeting of the DPC Corporation forSunday, January 15, 2012, immediately following the worship service.

    7) Called Session meeting for Sunday, January 15 to be in session for the service of ordination/installation of officers.

    Annual Congregational and

    Corporation Meeting January 15, 2012OurAnnual Congregational and Corporation Meeting has been set forSunday,January, 15, 2012 immediately following the worship service. The Annual Re-port , which includes the 2012 budget, will be e-mailed to those on our contact list,mailed to those who normally receive the Digest through the mail and posted onour DPC website. Hard copies will also be available for pick-up on January 8.Everyone is encouraged to attend the Annual Congregational and Corporation

    meeting on January 15, 2012.

    Annual Dinner With Deborah February 3, 2012

    All outgoing, incoming and serving officers are invited to the AnnualDinner with Deborah on Friday, February 3, 2012 at the Pavilion of Deer

    Run Golf Club. Please reserve this date.

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    Reserve these dates on your calendar!

    December 31, 4:00 PM New Years Eve Open House at the home of Don andCharlotte Eason

    January 22, 11:45 AM 2nd Annual Chili Cook-Off

    February 12, 11:45 AM Luncheon hosted by the Presbyterian Women and pre-pared and served by our High School Youth and their advisors

    March 23 & 24 Bus trip to Lancaster, PA, to see Jonah at Sight and Sound Thea-ter. Cost is $295.00 per person, double occupancy and $335.00 per person, single oc-cupancy. Price includes bus transportation, tour guide, 1 nights accommodation, 1dinner, 1 breakfast, Jonah, tour of the area with local guide, all taxes and gratuitiesexcept for the tour guide and driver. The trip will include a stop at Kitchen Kettle forshopping. Travel insurance is available. Contact Gail McLeod if you would like to goor would like more information.

    April 21, 5:30 AM Volunteer at Peninsula Foodbank

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    Childrens and Youth Sunday SchoolWe have completed our lessons on the Bible stories illustrated in our churchs stained

    glass windows. It was truly inspiring to go into the sanctuary each week and admire thestained glass windows that were so beautifully created by our very own church members.

    During the winter quarter our classes will be learning about the love of Jesus and thelove of God.

    Our Kindergarten 3rd grade class will learn about Loving Jesus meeting Jesus, learningabout his promises and our love for him, too.

    Our 4th

    & 5th

    graders will learn about the Exodus to Ruth and the redemptive acts of God indealing with his covenant people. First topic what does redemptive mean???

    Our Middle School Youth will learn more about the Bibles unifying theme of Gods cove-nant. What is Gods covenant and what does it mean in our lives today?

    Our High School Youth will talk about Knowing the God Who Is. How do we know Godexists? Is being a Christian worth it? What is God like? Why do we suffer?

    Join us at 9:15 AM for FUN and FELLOWSHIP while learning about our FAITH. A

    light breakfast is provided.

    Faith Weaver Friends

    Spring session will start Wednesday, January 11 at 5:45-8:00

    Cost for this spring session is $20.00 first child, $15.00 second child not to exceed $50.00 per

    family. Registration forms are on the bulletin board.

    We are still in need of volunteers! Below you will find job descriptions to each.

    Setting Up tables: set up 8 round tables and 8 chairs at each table

    Set Tables: set place settings as each seat with placemats, cups, napkins and utensils.

    Table parents: gather at 5:45 and join us for dinner at 6:00; sit with children at dinner,build relationships and show hospitality to one another.

    Clean up after dinner: wash pitchers and anything else that needs to be cleaned and put

    away items in the bins and return bins back into the FWF closet.Teaching: All materials are provided.

    Kindergarten through 2nd grade

    3rd through 5th grade

    Middle School

    For more information, see Liz Marshall at 757-877-2048 or [email protected].

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    Joan Kiser

    Rhett Hickman

    Myrna Bickhart

    David and LuAnn Jusino

    Jerry Helms

    Amelia Britts daughter-in-law

    Dick Gray

    Carl and Lillie Gagliardi

    Jeanne Kent

    Marianne Williams father

    Michelle Ramdeholls mother and brotherTrudy Bowmans husband

    Kathy Baldwins father

    Kelly Samarzeas father

    Leslie Maloney

    Jamie Eason

    Kay Atkinson

    Pete Buchanan

    Keith Pennell

    Logan Marchese

    Darlene Mays-Tittman

    Stephanie Harris

    Anne Averys sister-in-law

    Benstens granddaughter Abigail

    Our Members and FriendsOur Members and FriendsOur Members and FriendsOur Members and FriendsOur MilitaryOur MilitaryOur MilitaryOur Military

    Tom Joyce Bruce Baffer Chris Rupp

    Robert Depp Caroline Joyce Michael Shea

    Pete Marshall Lee Holfert Daniel Jones

    Jennifer Lambert David Baird Jeff Williams

    David Powers Jacob Mayes Kelly Kee

    Jonathan

    Graebener

    Dan

    Barnhart

    David

    Burroughs

    Terri Minch Osner

    James OSuna Lazaro Durruty

    Our Deployed MilitaryOur Deployed MilitaryOur Deployed MilitaryOur Deployed Military Mark Manoso Joel Silva

    Ricardo Marquez Daniel Troyer

    Ryan Jones (Son of Bill & Dee Jones)

    Jennifer Hale Williams Rob Phelps

    Our Missionaries in HaitiOur Missionaries in HaitiOur Missionaries in HaitiOur Missionaries in HaitiBruce and Deb Robinson

    Serving in theServing in theServing in theServing in the

    Peace CorpsPeace CorpsPeace CorpsPeace CorpsKirk

    McCullough

    CHURCH BUDGET

    Actual Year to Date November 30, 2011

    Total Income $ 259,157.85

    Total Expenses $ 279,576.40

    Net Difference $ (20,418.55)

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    Dear Church Friends,

    Thank you once again for remembering

    me in such a nice way. The chrysanthemum is

    beautiful.

    Sorry we missed you. We were out of

    town the month of November so a neighbor keptit until we returned. It was so nice to know

    someone was thinking about me when I didnteven know it. The mum continues to brighten

    my days.

    Thank you once again.

    Sincerely,

    Joan Kiser 12/5/2011

    5 Katje Roach

    6 Heaven Lamb

    6 Lorenzo Grant

    6 Dick Gray

    7 Katie Depp

    7 Tyler Spruill

    10 Keith Pennell

    12 Cameron Dail15 Connie Hunt

    16 Nancy Fairfield

    19 Mary Lee Dunn

    25 Norman Baffer

    25 Dallas Marchese

    A27 Tim & Debbie Jacoby

    27 Donna Dellinger

    28 Crystal Ellis

    28 JewLeigha Harris

    31 Bob Amos

    A very sincere Thank You to each of thosewho volunteered and participated in theSHARE Program of the Peninsula FoodBank during 2011.

    Denbigh Presbyterian is very unique in thatmany of you call me wanting to know whenyou can help and when extra volunteers areneeded. There is never a problem gettingthem. Schedules for 2012 are on the Bulle-tin Board and I feel certain the 2012 shareProgram will be a success. Thanks again.

    Ken Bowers

    2011 SHARE Coordinator

    To the whole DPC family and friends:We would like to thank you all for

    your kind words, thoughts, and especiallyyour prayers during this most recent surgeryand rough recovery!

    It is simply amazing to feel so muchgenerosity, care and concern in a time

    of need.So please know we appreciate every

    thought, prayer and everyone who hashelped us or checked on us these last fewdays!!

    God Bless all of you and again thankyou from the bottom of our hearts!!!

    Steffi and Brian HarrisJewLeigha, Hallie & Ryan