April 2015 First Pres News A Publication of The First Presbyterian Church of Ambler 4 South Ridge Avenue • Ambler, PA 19002 215-646-3030 O sons and daughters of the King, Whom heavenly hosts in glory sing, Today the grave has lost its sting; SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:30 a.m. Traditional 11:00 a.m. South Ridge Inside this issue: Easter Sunday, April 5th ASSOCIATE PASTOR SEARCH 3 HOLY WEEK AND EASTER 4 CHILDREN’S 5 MINISTRY 8:45 AM Traditional Worship 10:00 AM All Church Breakfast 11:00 AM Contemporary Worship UPCOMING EVENTS 7 April 2015 FIRST PRES NEWS First Presbyterian Church of Ambler 4 S. Ridge Avenue • Ambler, PA 19002 215-646-3030 www.FPCAmbler.org Church Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. [email protected] • FAX: 215-643-0621 Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m. Traditional Service with Sanctuary Choir Sunday School (pre-K thru grade 5) Adult Christian Education 11:00 a.m. Contemporary Service with South Ridge Band Sunday School (children up through 5th grade) Adult Christian Education Child Care through age 3 is available at all worship services. Church Staff Reverend Ryan Balsan Pastor, Head of Staff [email protected] Brian Bortnick South Ridge Music Director Webmaster [email protected] Reverend Dr. Anita Bell Interim Associate Pastor Marie Thomas Director of Children’s Ministries [email protected] Michael Joy Music Director [email protected] Carol Anders Organist Parish Visitor [email protected] Leslie Thomas Director of Youth Ministries [email protected] Barbara Schmitt Parish Visitor [email protected] Cheryl Kurpiel Church Administrator [email protected] Jodi Wolper Secretary of Publications [email protected] Jeff Hill Sexton Newsletter Staff Editor: Jodi Wolper Proof readers: Cheryl Kurpiel Lindsey Robinson Barbara Schmitt Anne Whitney The deadline for First Pres News submissions is always the first day of the previous month. 2 April 2015 FIRST PRES NEWS FROM THE DESK OF ANITA BELL, INTERIM ASSOCIATE PASTOR The Search is on... well not quite yet. the Pastor Nomination Committee in the search process. If we were a business, we would have placed an ad for a new Associate Pastor in the September news. We would have interviewed applicants and by now we would have a new person in that position. But we are not a business, we are a faith community. We believe that God calls, so our challenge is to discern God’s call for the next piece in our leadership puzzle. This discernment process requires some important steps, and currently we are in the midst of Step #1- the Mission Study. Once the Mission Study is approved by Session and the Presbytery, we will elect a Pastor Nominating Committee (PNC) that will begin the search process. They will write the Mission Information Form (MIF), using the information from the Mission Study to succinctly describe the mission vision God is giving our faith community. This MIF will catch the heart and mind of pastors who are currently searching for a call. Those interested will submit a Pastor Information Form (PIF) for the PNC to consider. A Mission Study Task Force* was formed in February to help us seek a clear vision of who we are, the demographics and needs of the community we are called to serve, and the mission vision God is giving us for this next chapter in our life together. After Easter, our faith community will have the opportunity to contribute to this Mission Study through a questionnaire. You are welcome to fill it out on-line or on paper. Your input is a vital piece to the discernment process. The Mission Study questionnaire will be available during the month of April for members and visitors to contribute to the Mission Study. Then the task force will collate the results, and use that information to create a document that will help guide About now, you must feel like we are really talking about alphabet soup. Presbyterians love their acronyms! But even more, we are called to love the Lord and to seek after the Lord’s vision and purpose for our faith community. So the PNC will consider these PIFs prayerfully, interviewing those whom God moves them to meet. And finally, from that pool of candidates will emerge the one whom God has called. That candidate will be brought to the congregation for us to meet and to vote on. (Continued on page 4) 3 April 2015 FIRST PRES NEWS Anita Bell (Continued from page 3) Much of this search process is done quietly, behind the scenes, but your participation is essential. First and foremost- PRAY. Pray daily for those who are working behind the scenes on your behalf. Pray for their discernment of God’s vision and call. Pray for the selection of the Pastor Nominating Committee and then hold that hard working group in your prayers. Pray for the one who will be called that he/she will hear God’s voice and respond to the call to come and serve in our midst. And, after Easter, take a few minutes to fill out the questionnaire for the Mission Study. Your voice is important in the chorus that God is creating through First Presbyterian Church of Ambler. What a joy to share the journey with you! Blessings! Anita Bell, Interim Associate Pastor 4 April 2015 FIRST PRES NEWS FROM MARIE THOMAS, DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES HOLY WEEK GOLF COURSE If you could have seen the enthusiasm of the children to drag their parents to Fellowship Hall to show them what their class did each week, you would have thought, as we are thinking, this is the best thing we’ve done all year in Sunday School. Before we started this story unit, someone asked: “What does golf have to do with Easter?” That question brought to mind the poem “Balloons Belong in Church” by Ann Weems. I invite you to read this poem and to consider the wonder of children, how they relate to God and experience church and what we can learn from them. In March during Sunday school, the elementary-age children constructed a miniature golf course based on the Easter story. Each hole represented one part of Holy Week: Palm Sunday, The Last Supper, Washing the Disciples Feet, The Garden of Gethsemane, The Crucifixion and The Resurrection. On Palm Sunday, the children played the course and invited their families to play the course with them after worship. As the children used cardboard, duct tape, blocks and many other supplies from around the church to make each golf hole, they chattered about the details of the story and what that part of the story means to us. BALLOONS BELONG IN CHURCH (excerpt) by Ann Weems I took to church one morning a happy four-year-old boy Holding a bright blue string to which was attached his much loved orange balloon with pink stripes... Certainly a thing of beauty And if not forever, at least a joy for a very important now. When later he met me at the door Clutching blue string, orange and pink bobbing behind him, He didn't have to tell me something had gone wrong. "What's the matter?" He wouldn't tell me. "I bet they loved your balloon..." (Continued on page 6) 5 April 2015 FIRST PRES NEWS Balloons Belong In Church, Ann Weems (Continued from page 5) Out it came, then -- mocking the teacher's voice, "We don't bring balloons to church." Then that little four-year old, his lip a little trembly, asked: "Why aren't balloons allowed in church? I thought God would like balloons." I celebrate balloons, parades and chocolate chip cookies. I celebrate seashells and elephants and lions that roar. I celebrate roasted marshmallows and chocolate cake and fresh fish. I celebrate aromas: bread baking, mincemeat, lemons... I celebrate seeing: bright colors, wheat in a field, tiny wild flowers... I celebrate hearing: waves pounding, the rain's rhythm, soft voices... I celebrate touching: toes in the sand, a kitten's soft fur, another person... I celebrate the sun that shines slab dab in our faces... I celebrate the crashing thunder and the brazen lightning... And I celebrate the green of the world...the life-giving green...the hope-giving green... I celebrate birth: the wonder...the miracle...of that tiny life already asserting its selfhood. I celebrate children who laugh out loud who walk in the mud and dawdle in the puddles who put chocolate fingers anywhere who like to be tickled who scribble in church who whisper in loud voices who sing in louder voices who run...and laugh when they fall who cry at the top of their lungs who cover themselves with band aids who squeeze the toothpaste all over the bathroom ...I celebrate the times when the church is the Church When we are Christians When we are living, loving, contributing God's children... I celebrate that He calls us His children even when we are in hiding. I celebrate love...the moments when the You is more important than the I ...The Scriptures say there's a time to laugh and a time to weep. It's not hard to see the reasons for crying in a world where man's hatred for man is so manifest. So celebrate! Bring your balloons and your butterflies, your bouquets of flowers... Bring the torches and hold them high! Dance your dances, paint your feelings, sing your songs, whistle, laugh. Life is a celebration, an affirmation of God's love. Life is distributing more balloons. For God so loved the world... Surely that's a cause for Joy. Surely we should celebrate! Good News! That He should love us that much. Where did we ever get the idea that balloons don't belong in the church? 6 April 2015 FIRST PRES NEWS P U COMING EVENTS Maundy Thursday April 2nd 6:30 PM Soup Supper, Fellowship Hall 7:30 PM Worship Service, Sanctuary this 44-acre historic site in our own back yard. The estate includes a Georgian mansion and a twoacre floral garden. If you plan on joining us for lunch, R.S.V.P. by nd Thursday, April 2 to the church office (215-646-3030) or email Barb Schmitt ([email protected]) Good Friday April 3rd (Church Office Closed) 12:00 Noon Worship Service, Sanctuary Easter Vigil April 4th 7:30 PM Worship Service, Sanctuary WELCOME NEW MEMBERS April 12th New members will be introduced during worship. Easter Sunday April 5th 8:45 AM Traditional Worship STOP HUNGER NOW April 12th Service project to package meals for the hungry. (See next page for details). 10:00 AM Easter Breakfast 11:00 AM Contemporary Easter Worship MEN’S RETREAT April 24-26 Cost is $150. Spruce Lake Retreat, Canadensis, PA Contact John Thomas ([email protected] / 610-604-0672) (see page 9 for more information). Lent Fasting donations will be received for the Stop Hunger Now service project. PRIME TIME April 7th Join us for lunch at 11:30 AM and a presentation by the Highlands Historical Society. Meg Bleeker-Blades, Executive Director at The Highlands will tell us about 7 YOUNG ADULT LUNCH April 26th Meet at church after SouthRidge Worship. For more information contact Nick Paumier ([email protected]). April 2015 FIRST PRES NEWS Help us package meals for the hungry. Sunday April 12th Fellowship Hall 10:30 AM 10 & 12:00 Noon and if you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday Isaiah 58:10 May 5th PRIME Time 11:30 AM Join us next month for lunch and a presentation by David Rowland, President of the Old York Road Historical Society. He will speak about the Philadelphia area architecture of Horace Trumbauer. 8 April 2015 FIRST PRES NEWS Spring Gathering at the Church on the Mall in Plymouth Meeting Mall near the food court on Saturday April 18th at 10:00 AM. First Pres women will be meeting with other Presbyterian women in our region for worship and to find out what women are doing within and without our congregations. Our real reason for gathering is to honor God together. Presbyterian Women continue to find ways to empower and protect those without a voice. You may meet us there or call Barbara Schauble (215 872-1750) to carpool or for more information. Deborah Circle meets at 10 am on the 4th Tuesday of the month in Fellowship Hall for study and lunch brought from home. Contact Donna King (215 646-5082). Miriam Circle meets the 4th Wednesday of the month at 11:30 AM in Fellowship Hall. Bring a sandwich and your Bible. Contact Barbara Schauble (215 872-1750). CHICs is now meeting on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM in the library. Contact Amy Ruhf (267 481-4364). Horizon Bible Study meets on the 2nd Thursday through May. Contact Marianne Watters (610-279-6396). Women’s Bible Study on Tuesdays in the Parlor at 10:00 AM. Contact Marilyn Lobley (610-279-1739). Plans for the Women's Retreat are still being formulated. Look for details at a later date. Ruth Circle meets the 3rd Monday of the month at 7:00 PM in the Parlor. Contact Jan Stephens (215 641-1841). MEN’S RETREAT April 24-26 at Spruce Lake Retreat Canadensis, PA Our speaker will be Whitney Kuniholm. Whitney is the author of several books including “The Essential Question: How you can make a difference for God”. This is a nicely organized book which takes you on a journey through the book of Acts. Cost is $150. Sign up at the Help Desk or on-line at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4eabad2aa3f85-2015 Contact John Thomas ([email protected] / 610-604-0672) 9 ng Comi y in M a 10 April 2015 FIRST PRES NEWS 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 10 11 12 13 14 Kathryn Campbell Madeline Klitsch Marilyn Lobley Shaun Palmer Tyler Brown Anita Bell Lisa Astler Marina Delgado Toby Moyer Jacob Anderson Nora Landells Rebecca McCullough Bryan Meidt Sara Halkett Gwen Neveil Steven Graven Katie Hayden Earle Matlack Judy Derrah Ryan Balsan Paul Berry Cole Campion James Hayden Riley Johnson 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Adam Comisak Alexandra Bender Peyton Wilson Diane Zimmerman Andrew Moorhead Jamie Reed Barbara Albright Thomas Driscoll J.D. Eggleston Yesenia Kearns Gail Ryan Usha Varughese Christopher Campbell Lois Peterson Gladys Bunio Isabelle Driehuis Bob Marquard Linda Ruhf Carolyn Lamberth Judy McNeal Staci Wiemelt Lynne Dore Daniel Ryan Rebecca Valentine 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Kristin Ganderton Tom Wynn, Jr. Cooper McMasters Evelyn McAdam Rachel Coley Reese Johnson Nancy Ostrander Betty Surrett Peter Zaharchuk Muriel Resh Julianne Farabaugh Kevin Ruhf Clara Thomas Michael Tornetta Robby Wilson To my church family, I want to thank you so much for your cards, visits, gifts, flowers and prayers. It means so much to me and is so helpful in my recovery to have such thoughtful and caring friends. I am improving and receiving therapy and am back in my apartment. Thanks so much, Donna King 11 April 2015 FIRST PRES NEWS 12 April 2015 FIRST PRES NEWS 13 April 2015 FIRST PRES NEWS Pray for our Missionaries and Military Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7 MISSIONARIES: MILITARY: The Reverend Spiwo Xapile (South Africa) Witnesses to the Muslim world Mitch Thomas, Push the Rock Mike and Amanda B, India Steve & Brenda, Ethiopia Ryan & Alethia, Germany Leith & Carol, Thailand Mar & Miriam, U.S./Mexico Border Joshua Andrews Sebastian Carrado Jack P. Cowden George Crosson Jeff Ehlenberger Ryan Karasow Kevin Maguire Jamie Reed Jennifer Severance Todd Severance John Stuckey Erich Telfer Brian Vokes O Prince of Peace, we humbly ask Your protection for all our men and women in service. Give them unflinching courage to defend with honor, dignity, and devotion the rights of all who are imperiled by injustice and evil. Guard our churches, our homes, our schools, our hospitals, our factories, our buildings, and all those within from harm and peril. Protect our land and its peoples from enemies from within and without. Grant an early peace with victory founded upon justice. Instill in the hearts and minds of men and women everywhere a firm purpose to live forever in peace and good will toward all. Amen. 14
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