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Warm Summer Blessings, This summer our Sunday school classes have helped us reclaim the meaning of stewardship. Over the past several years this word has become almost taboo in the church. Pastors dont like to preach about it, parishioners dont like to read or hear about it. Why? We have made the term synonymous with wanting and needing money. Many people run when they hear Stewardship Season is coming. This summer weve come to understand stewardship as the caring and supporting of, and the using and giving of what God has so abundantly given us. The central themes have been: how do we become better stewards/caregivers of our worship time and space, of our mission opportunities and involvement, of our congregation in fellowship and care, welcome and hospitality, of our staff, our property and our finances. These themes have caused us to look at stewardship differently, and ask good questions. Questions such as, What does it mean to be good stewards of our property? Of course we would take care of the grass, trees, carpet and air conditioners, but what about using the property to reach out to others. In the past we have used the property for help agencies, schools, and now for an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. How else can we use and care for what God has so abundantly given?
are some who continue to give beyond their life. This past year we have had three members leave gifts to the church in their wills. Some have given direct bequests, while others have given through charitable gift annuities. These financial contributions are gifts that continue to give for years beyond the persons life. For more information on how you can continue to be a good steward of Fort King beyond your life, go to www.presbyterianfoundation.org. How do we care for Fort King, how do we care for others, and how do we care for and use what God has so abundantly given us so we all can continue to glorify the Kingdom of God? This is the heart of stewardship. May we all be good stewards. Blessings,
Our eyes and minds have been opened to a broader definition, but we still need to think about our traditional understanding of stewardship if we want to continue to grow and reach out to Gods Kingdom as a church body. I am 694Office: (352) 694-4121 very thankful for all that our community gives FAX: (352) 694-5226 694to keep this church moving forward and there
Pastor.........................................Andy Gans Director of Discipleship............Amanda Osenga Music Director...........................John Leschak Visitation Pastor (Ret.).............Tom McNeil Executive Assistant....................Chris Muramatsu Nursery Attendant ....................Tammy Keeslar
Proofreaders..............................Susan M. Jensen and John Stewart Contributors...............................Members of Ft. King Assembling.................................Dorothy Decker, Skeeter Kirby, Eileen Gilbert, Joyce Gauntt, Kay Dahlen, Eleanor Hayesmore, Carol Primm Bulk Mail Handling..................John Stewart
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Income Estimate of Giving Mortgage Reduction Other Income Total Income Total Expense Net Surplus/ Deficit 29,721 540 1 30,261 29,057 -1,350 31,168 [1] 1510 0 32,678 29,739 1,263 1,447 970 -1 2,417 683 152,188 12,990 25 165,202 160,117 3,972 154,296 4,880 3. 159,179 154,218 2,024 2,108 -8,110 -22 -6,024 -5,899 122,467 12,450 116 165,202 60,117 3,972 660 -9,080 -100 -6,024 -5,899
Endowment 0 0 0 27,057 39,611 12,555 [1] $5K in Estimate of Giving Income due to payment of pledge in advance
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CONGREGATIONAL CARE
DISCIPLESHIP
Greetings! I dont know where I heard it said, but at some point in time I heard someone say, you must slow down to speed up. These are wise words. We are so eager to move on to the next thing and be driven by results that its easy to lose sight of the moment or the process. I find these wise words particularly compelling as we prepare for the upcoming program year. Henri Nouwen in a prayer, As Time Goes By, reflects on this. He prays: Lord, time passes by swiftly. Events that a few years ago kept me totally preoccupied have now become vague memories; conflicts that a few months ago seemed so crucial in my life now seem futile and hardly worth the energy; inner turmoil that robbed me of my sleep only a few weeks ago has now become a strange emotion of the past Why is it so hard to learn from this insight? Why am I continuously trapped by a sense of urgency and emergency? Why do I not see that you, God, are eternal, that your kingdom lasts forever, and that for you a thousand years are like one day? O Lord, let me enter into your presence and there taste the eternal, timeless, everlasting love with which you invite me to let go of my time-bound anxieties, fears, preoccupations, and worries. Seek first the Kingdom, you said, and all these other things will be given you as well. All that is time bound will show its real meaning when I can look at it from the place where you want me to be, the place of undying love.
As we prepare for the fall, the beginning of the school year and the upcoming program year, lets be sure to relax and relish the beauty of creation, to slow down to speed up and remember that God loves you. Cultivate the trust that God is present in each moment. Peace,
Adapted from John C. Lentz, Pastor of Forest Hill Presbyterian Church, Cleveland Heights, OH From the Pastor letter in the July-August 2011 edition of "The Tower."
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Nursery Help Needed
Our church family has been so blessed recently with a number of births. This is great news! These beautiful new additions mean a few more children in our Church Nursery on Sunday mornings so we need your help. We need you. We are looking for more nursery volunteers during the worship hour on Sunday mornings. You will not be alone, our professional care giver, Tammy Keeslar, will be with you and guide you. If you are interested in helping care for these beautiful bundles of joy, please contact Gouley Andrews at 368-9612.
What is Missional Theology? Introduction to the Beatitudes Yoga as Christian Spiritual Practice An Oasis for Prayer and Contemplation Making the Resource Center Work for You Childrens Ministry with Limited Resources Social Media and the Church Narrowing In On the Comfort of God: New Guidance from Psalm 23 in a Tired, Restless and Fracturing World
Solace for the Children Sheep, Wolves, and Sheepdogs: A Christian Understanding of Law Enforcement
Scripture and Science: Using the Bible to think about the Creation
Waters Ways
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EVANGELISM
Community Concert Series
Saturday, September 10th at 6:00 p.m. we welcome back Great Day to sing for us. Great Day is made up of Bill, Brenda and their daughter, Lisa Ann Ferguson. They provide a wide range of music, from old quartet standards, to fresh new arrangements from some of gospel musics most prolific writers. Sunday, November 6th from 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Southern Express will perform. Southern Express is an 18-member, popular big band who perform a variety of standards and contemporary tunes. Please invite your friends and family to enjoy these free concerts to be held at Ft. King.
GROUP ACTIVITIES
Crafts Group
Please join the Crafts Group on Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. We work on individual projects and joint projects.
MISSION
Bloodmobile
The Mission Ministry would like to inform the congregation that the bloodmobile will be at Fort King on August 7th. Donation times are from 9:00 a.m. to10:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. We need blood badly. Thank you. Bill Reed
SESSION
Session Notes June 16, 2011
Celebrations 1. Jodi Lawsons leg is healing well and will not require surgery. 2. Bill Reed gave thanks for a well done and safely finished ASP mission. Also gave thanks that his wife was not injured in a fall down the stairs. 3. The concert last Saturday went well and had 73 in attendance. Motions 1. Motion to approved Cate Martin as a member of the Childrens Discipleship Ministry. 2. Motion to approve Sandra Friend and Gwynn Pealer as members of the Adult Discipleship Ministry. 3. Motion to approve Rev. Tom McNeil as the minister the worship service on July 31, 2011. 4. Motion to approve Carole DeLucian as a new member of the Mission Ministry.
STEWARDSHIP
Grow as Stewards in Faith, Love and Hope!
The theme for this years stewardship program beginning on September 11, 2011 is titled Grow as Stewards through Faith, Love and Hope! In Pauls letter to the people in Thessalonica, he wrote, We continually remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labor prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Thessalonians 1:3). God graciously gives us faith, love, and hope virtues essential for our lives as Christians and as Gods stewards. There are three sections of this program. In each section, we will be focusing on one of the triad of faith, love, and hope. Section one, we are reminded that it is through faith that we have access into Gods grace and a new relationship with him. Not only does faith justify us and give us peace with God (Romans 5:1), we are told by Paul in our theme verse that faith produces works. Faith leads to action. Through faith, we are empowered to fulfill Gods purposes. Our deeds as stewards are evidence of our faith. Section two, we will focus on the virtue of love. Love seeks the welfare of others . . . since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us (1 John 4:11-12). Gods love in Christ will compel us to do things that appear foolish to unbelievers. Gods love prompts us to give freely of our time, talents, and treasures to help others and extend his kingdom. Section three, we will bring focus on the virtue of hope. Through the resurrection of Jesus, we, as believers, are given the victory over death and the assurance of our salvation. Filled with the hope of eternal life with Jesus, we give [ourselves] fully to the work of the Lord, because [we] know that our labor in the Lord is not in vain (1 Corinthians 15:58). Your Finance Ministry prays that each of you will be in worship and in Bible study as we focus on the theme Grow as Stewards through Faith, Love and Hope!
WORSHIP
Read Music?
Have you ever wanted to learn how to read music? You now have the opportunity to do so for free. John Leschak, our FKPC Music Director, will be offering a Basic Music Reading class this fall. This music class will be held in the Choir Room on Wednesdays beginning October 19th for 4 weeks from 6:00 to 6:45 p.m. John will teach the basics of music note reading. You will learn what time signatures are used for, how long to sing various notes, where to go for repeat signs, who sings in what clef, and basic rhythmic sight singing skills. If you want to participate in this class, please leave a note with your name and phone number on it in John's church mail box in the office. Reading music is a joy. It is truly rewarding to share your talent to the glory of God. John Leschak, Music Director
What Is A Church?
A Church needs the children. FKPC children are needed to help sing the anthem for Sunday, August 21st. Anyone interested, come to rehearsal 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. on Sunday August 17th and August 21st. What is a church? The anthem scheduled for that Sunday, composed by Jay Althouse offers some clues. Here are the lyrics: (Female solo) A church is the people. A church is a wonderful thing. (Male solo) A church is the people, and oh, what a song they can sing. (End solo) And oh, what a song they can sing. (Interlude-) A church is a building. A church is a beautiful thing. A church is a building. and oh, what a song it can sing. And oh, what a song it can sing. We are a congregation, we are a family, and we come to worship here as one. We are looking toward the future, but mindful of the past, for there is so much more to be done. (Children's part) A church is the children. A church is a growing thing. A church is the children, and oh, what a song they will sing. And oh, what a song they will sing.
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Flower Calendar
Please note: I am trying to work ahead on the flowers, so if you would like to provide flowers to commemorate a special event/occasion/memory etc. for a specific date, please call Nancy Hall at 694-3221 as soon as possible. Please also note: It is never too early to call to select your chosen date. As of this mailing, the following people will be providing flowers in August, September, October, and November 2011. If you can provide flowers for a date in 2011 or 2012, please call Nancy Hall. Thank you. Thank you to these people as they share in donating the flowers for the following worship services. August 7, 2011In memory of Ernest Lewin from all the family August 14, 2011In memory of our parents, Larry and Peggy Layendecker, and Bill and Frankie Tumlinson, from the Layendecker and Strawder families. August 21, 2011From the Clegornes in honor of the Clegorne family birthdays - sons Nicholas and Patrick and Anthonys mother and father August 28, 2011In celebration to God on our anniversary, from Dave and Marianne Fullarton September 4, 2011In loving memory of Julien from Kay Dahlen September 11, 2011In celebration of our 59th wedding anniversary from Jack and Sue Harshman September 18, 2011In celebration of our 64th wedding anniversary from Glendon and Mildred Shank September 25, 2011From Dorothy Roth in loving memory of Merl on their wedding date October 2, 2011OPEN October 9, 2011OPEN October 16, 2011From David and Martha MacKay in celebration of their 26th wedding anniversary October 23, 2011In celebration of their 58th wedding anniversary from Dick and Margy Marshall October 30, 2011From Charles Kirk November 6, 2011From Debbie and Larry Bush in celebration of our 25th wedding anniversary November 13, 2011From Joy Hunt, in memory of my beloved husband, Jim November 20, 2011In remembrance of Cleance Pritchett, from his daughter, Sherry November 27, 2011 to December 25, 2011Poinsettias
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August 2011
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4 9:00 - 12:00 Library 1:00 Crafts 6:00 Worship Ministry 6:00 - 8:00 Marions United (FH) 7:00 - 8:00 AA (CE Bldg) 11 9:00 - 12:00 Library 1:00 Crafts 12 5
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5:30 TOPS (FH) 4:15 Fellowship 6:00 Mission Ministry Ministry 6:00 Property 6:00 Evangelism Ministry Ministry 7:00 College Bible Study (Off-Site) 7 9:00 - 11:45 Library 9:00 Bloodmobile 9:15 Sunday School 10:00 Choir Practice 10:30 Worship 11:30 Bloodmobile 3:45 Discipleship Ministry Youth 5:00 PYC 6:00 Congregational Care Ministry (Off-Site) 14 9:00 - 11:45 Library 9:00 A Church Rehearsal 9:15 Sunday School 10:00 Choir Practice 10:30 Worship 5:00 PYC 8 7:30 Mens Bible Study 9 10 9:00 Mystery Mission
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4:00 Staff Meeting 5:30 TOPS (FH) 6:00 Finance Ministry 7:00 Discipleship Ministry - Adult 17 16 9:00 Mystery Mission 1:00 The Merry Widows (Off-Site) 6:00 - 8:00 Gluten 3:00 Pastoral Care Free Support Group (SR) Ministry 23 24 7:00 - 8:00 AA (CE Bldg) 18 9:00 - 12:00 Library 1:00 Crafts 6:00 Session 7:00 - 8:00 AA (CE Bldg) 25 9:00 - 12:00 Library 1:00 Crafts 19 20 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. Turning Point (FH)
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FORT KING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13 N.E. 36th Avenue Ocala, Florida 34470
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