March 2015 A growing family of faith that welcomes you into our midst! From The Rev… Journey of Stones The LORD is my rock, my fortress, and my savior; my God is my rock, in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the power that saves me, and my place of safety. Psalm 18:2 Lent is a time of reflection, a time to think and ponder our relationship with God, our relationship with ourselves and our relationships with others. It is time to slow down and to remember WHO we are and WHOSE we are. This was the main reason in crafting the sermon series “Journey of Stones”. Throughout our Lenten Journey together, we wander through the wilderness learning from the stones that we encounter in the Bible in the following lessons: March 1-Rejected Stones March 8-Sticks and Stones March 15-Hearts of Stone March 22– Upon This Rock March 29-Crying Stones April 5-The Stone Rolled Away Each Sunday as we gather together for worship, you will be given a stone. If there is something you desire to give to God during this season, please feel free to place this stone back into the offering plate as it is passed to you as a sign of your willingness to let go and LET GOD. If there is something you want or need to claim in your life, please feel free to take this stone with you as a reminder of this challenge/commitment to God or yourself. My hope is that no matter where you are in your spiritual life, you will find God to your ROCK, your fortress, your savior, in whom you find protection. Your shield, the power that saves you and your place of safety. Grace and peace, Jennifer Eastman Hinkle Dublin Presbyterian Church 5775 Dublinshire Dr. Dublin, OH 43017 Sunday Worship Adult Study 9:15AM Worship 10:30AM Rev. Jennifer Eastman Hinkle, Pastor Randy Warner, Director of Music Ministries Barb Blanke, Director of Program Ministries Nola Taracko, Office Manager Tel: 614.793.8694; Fax: 614.799.1375; Email: [email protected]; Web: DublinPresbyterian.org March 2015 Newsletter page 2 Deadline for articles For April Newsletter March 20, 2015 NEWSLETTER AT A GLANCE Page 3 Change is Coming Thank You from Nancy and Janet Multiplying Joys / Dividing Sorrows Daylight Savings Time Reminder EDUCATION Page 4—5 Lent Page 5 VBS Page 6 Second Sunday Women’s Bible Study Pages 7 Kid’s Klub Sunday School Schedule WORSHIP/MUSIC Pages 8 Worship and Music Committee article Page 9 Ash Wednesday Recap Continued Prayers for: The Townley/McKenna Family Jessica Hirth (Sarver) The Triplett Family (Gerace) Prayers for: Herb /Sharon Hayes’s son (cancer) Marisa Schoening’s father (brain surgery) Nancy Pratt’s brother-in-law (heart attack) Susan Davis’s friend (brain cancer) Carter Leinberger as he prepares for another surgery The families of those needlessly killed by terrorists or accidents. Residents of the snow-laden Boston area. Anna Pratt Hubbard FELLOWSHIP / COMMUNITY Page 10 Prayers of Joy and Thanksgiving for: Doug Dalstrom who underwent successful heart surgery. Easter Flowers Community Easter Egg Hunt Page 11 New Members Feature Every Other Month Book Club Page 12 Valentine’s Day MISSION Page 13 Per Capita Page 14 Mission Trip 2015 Page 15 One Great Hour of Sharing Page 16 Max & Erma’s Fundraising Page 17 Trinity in the Garden recap Page 18 Meetings and Upcoming Events March 1 March 3 March 4 March 5 March 7 March 8 March 9 March 12 March 14 March 16 March 20 March 21 March 22 March 23 March 30 Jane Kapp; Amy Shoaf Dave Jeggle Riley Buck; Ashley Goble Betty Baxter Peter Youngs Kyle Buckley Annika Reichley Claire Taylor Amanda Holcomb; Chad Holcomb Austin Wyner Liz Troxell Audrey Beisler Bob Sarver A.J. Beisler Colin Reynolds March 2015 Newsletter page 3 Beginning Sunday, March 1, those of you who enter through the back door will notice a change. Sunday morning greeters will be stationed at both the front doors and the back doors (Sunday school wing). As our church continues to grow we want to be welcoming and hospitable to everyone coming to worship with us. While we want to be welcoming and hospitable, we are also mindful of security for our church and the children in the Sunday school wing when everyone is attending the 10:30am worship service. Therefore, going forward, the back doors will be locked at 10:40 am and remain so until after the worship service. A sign indicating the locked doors will be placed at the back sidewalk and on the door itself directing late arrivals to enter through the front doors. Nancy and Janet would like to thank the congregation for the surprise salute to their pageant directing history on February 1st. . What a really thoughtful thing to do—having cake during fellowship plus receiving framed pictures with signatures for lasting gifts!! Having the children be part of the presentation during worship made it even more special. Knowing how much the congregation supports and enjoys the pageant makes it all worthwhile every year. Thank you so much!! Nancy and Janet March 2015 Newsletter page 4 LENT for Children and their Family Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and runs for forty days until we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord on Easter Sunday. If you count the days, you will notice that there are more than forty days from Ash Wednesday to Easter. In the count we leave out Sundays because they are “little Easters”. Now, recount only Mondays through Saturdays. Lent is the time for prayer and reflection on who we are and how we live our lives as children of God and disciples of Christ. Many people decide to “give up” something they really like—like chocolate—or “take on” something that might challenge them to be better people—like exercising daily or serving in a food pantry. Here are two things you and your family might like to take on: (see below) #1 One Great Hour of Sharing (OGHS) Fish Banks Each child is encouraged to pick up a OGHS Fish Bank at church (found in the narthex). During the season of Lent, children and families are asked to fill their banks with coins on a daily basis, remembering the others in our world who have lost much in fires, tornadoes and other disasters, remembering the poor and hungry who give up buying groceries in order to pay electric bills and rent keeping a warm home for the family, and remembering that we take our education for granted—that there are many in other countries who value their education on how to grow crops and how to dig a well for clean drinking water. Not everyone has our luxuries in life. So please, remember to fill your banks and return them on Palm Sunday. Marcus Pfister’s book, The Rainbow Fish, reminds us to share with others that which we value and have in abundance; that it is better to give than to receive. Let us remember to give our coins to help others in need this Lenten season. NOTE: Upon returning your Fish Banks to church on Palm Sunday, stop by the large Rainbow Fish in the narthex. Take one of it’s scales. Read the scripture on the scale and then share it with someone else. Read, Share, and Pass It On! March 2015 Newsletter page 5 #2 JOURNEY OF STONES...After Worship Activities During our “Journey of Stones” focus through the season of Lent, there will be a Kid’s Korner activity in the narthex for children each week following worship. Here is the planned schedule of crafts and activities: March 1 Coffee grounds stones “Rejected Stones” March 8 Twig crosses “Sticks and Stones” March 15 Stone necklace “Hearts of Stone” March 22 Rock Foundation “Upon this Rock” March 29, Palm Sunday Egg Carton Holy Week “Crying Stones” April 5, Easter Foam paper craft “The Stone Rolled Away” SAVE THE DATES for DPC VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2015!!! Dates: June 8—12, 2015 9 AM—Noon ages: 4 years old—completing 5th grade Registration forms will be available beginning in May. Too old to be a participants? There is an open invitation to all youth in grades 6-12 to assist VBS leaders through the week. There will be science projects, crafts, grams, singing, snacks and storytelling each day from 9 AM until noon. Sign up with a friend and come play, learn and grow through the force of God in our lives. FIRST VBS MEETING: SUNDAY, April 12, 11:45 AM—12:15 PM in the Youth Room. Interested in helping with VBS—class leader, games, crafts, science, etc??? Come to the meeting! March 2015 Newsletter page 6 Second Sundays at Dublin Presbyterian Church March Second Sunday is a Two-Part Event… Saturday and Sunday Saturday, March 7, 11:00 AM—1:00 PM– Welcome Warehouse Storage Space…Let’s join together in the fun of doing service. Jesus calls us to serve others and go out in pairs to share the Good News. On Saturday morning, March 7, from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM our mission project will be to sort donated clothing into appropriate sizes for storage before it goes to the free store.. Children are welcome but need to be old enough to follow directions and not need much supervision. We will gather at the warehouse located on Perimeter Loop behind the Kroger shopping strip on Avery-Muirfield Drive. Go west on Perimeter just north of the Burger King; drive past the entrances to the Kroger shopping strip, to the driveway behind the stores. Look for the Welcome Warehouse entrance. Light refreshments will be available. Questions call or text Barb Blanke, 271-4452. Sunday, March 8 – Habitat for Humanity…At 9:15 AM on Sunday morning, presenters are Bob VanVliet and Ralph LeVan will discuss Habitat and how DPC is involved. Bring a breakfast item to share… Please bring a new or used tool to be donated to Habitat for Humanity. Tools will be blessed in worship for the work of the Lord through HfH. The next study for Women’s Bible Study will be The Rebel Jesus by Mike Slaughter. The description on the back of the book reads “Jesus didn’t come to start a religion. The rebel Jesus came with a renegade gospel to start a revolution. Pastor and author Mike Slaughter presents Jesus and his challenging message to inspire us during Lent, Easter, and through the year.” This study will begin on Monday, March 30 and complete on May 4. Cost of the book is approximately $12.00. Contact Sharon Hayes to indicate your interest so that a book can be ordered for you. On Monday, March 23, prior to beginning The Rebel Jesus, the group will be taking a field trip to COSI, downtown Columbus, to see JERUSALEM and go to lunch afterwards. Carpooling from the church will be available. Please let Sharon Hayes know if you are interested. The movie show time is 12:00 noon and the cost is $8.00 ($4.00 if you are a COSI member). “A film that takes viewers above — and beneath — some of the most sacred places in Jerusalem has the potential to draw together Jewish, Christian and Islamic believers to discuss the historical, cultural, political and social issues surrounding the city they all love,” a local rabbi said. Please consider joining us for one or both of these activities. March 2015 Newsletter page 7 Kid’s Klub Leads Worship on March 8 Kid’s Klub and Fireside Singers will rehearse on Sunday morning, March 8 from 9:45 AM until time for worship. Kid’s Klub children will lead worship on that Sunday, March 8. Tuesday, March 3, will be rehearsal. Kid’s Klub Last Tuesday is March 10. We will gather at church and go to Emerald Crossing for singing and visiting around 4:30 PM; returning to church around 5:00 PM for dinner. Families are invited to join us for dinner and fellowship from 5:00—6:00 PM. Permission slips are required for transportation to Emerald Crossing. Fireside Stories and Story Tellers Date: Elementary: Preschool: Children's Message 3/1/15 3/8/15 Wyners Dauer Dauer Barb Blanke - all children to Fireside Room 3/15/15 Krummreys Metzgers Metzgers 3/22/15 Barb Blanke Bucks Barb Blanke 3/29/15 Schoening Mossmans Jennifer Eastman Hinkle March 2015 Newsletter page 8 No one needs to tell us that we are still in the winter season here in central Ohio. The sub-zero temperatures in February are all too recent reminders of the fact that winter isn’t over yet. This winter season brings to mind the Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 “For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven….” These Scripture verses inspired a painter by the name of John August Swanson to create his narrative serigraph titled Ecclesiastes. John is a world famous contemporary artist whose works include many colorful depictions of Biblical stories. He was born in 1938 and has lived and worked most of his life in Los Angeles, California. Joan Chittister tells us in her There is a Season book, “to look clearly and consciously at Ecclesiastes…..” According to Joan, the painting shouts out at us to look at it with fresh and open hearts. “What you do not know in your own life, see in the other. Look again. Look newly. Look at life once more, and where you have been blinded, see, and where you have become numb to the point of the senseless, the dead of heart, now glory.” (p.3) Joan believes that the Ecclesiastes verses tell us to view life on this Earth as a mosaic made up of small pieces of human experience common to us all but lived uniquely by each one of us. May the vibrancy and message of this serigraph (a print made by the silkscreen process) inspire you to look at this winter season with fresh eyes and an open heart. Peace and Grace, Janet Tornow, Worship and Music Committee March 2015 Newsletter page 9 Ash Wednesday 2015 Recap 13 “You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot. 14 “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:12-16 Thanks to all who were able to come out and share in a beautiful Ash Wednesday worship. We gathered together to recognize from where we come as told in the first two chapters of Genesis. Creator God, crafted Adam (from the Hebrew "adamah" meaning of the earth) from the dust of the earth and breathed the breathe of life through his nostrils animating humankind. God had created the first man and woman, Adam and Eve, to worship God, love one another and care for the rest of creation in the Garden of Eden. However, in one disobedient act, humankind was thrown out of this earthly paradise as consequence for our desire to be gods ourselves. As typical in most all Ash Wednesday services, ashes were placed on the foreheads of worshipers as a reminder of our mortality and sinfulness, but we also remembered that Jesus called us salt and light in the world and named some of the important benefits of each brings to this world. The phrase "You are dust, but you are also salt and light in this world. Make the world flavorful and shine the light of Christ in all that you think, say and do, was shared to each participant in worship. The choir generously shared this gifts of music with the community and all left feeling a little lighter than when they had entered the sanctuary. There was laughter, there were tears, but most importantly, the presence of God was felt in this place. May you feel God's presence as you walk this Lenten Journey of Stones. May you bask in the blessings that God has given to you and may you know that though you are dust and to dust you shall return, know also that you are salt and light in this world! March 2015 Newsletter page 10 EASTER FLOWERS SALE On Easter morning, April 5, 2015, the Dublin Presbyterian Church sanctuary will be decorated with Easter flowers. The Worship and Music Committee is coordinating this effort. The cost, again this year, will be $10.00 per plant with proceeds benefiting our summer Mission Trip to Neon, KY. Order forms may be found as inserts to the bulletin, at the connections center or on the website. Place your order form, along with your payment in the collection plate or leave it in the church office. Completed forms and checks may also be mailed to the Dublin Presbyterian Church. The order deadline date is March 15, 2015 so if you are going out of town for Spring Break you may want to place your order early. Checks should be made payable to Dublin Presbyterian Church with a notation, “Easter Flowers”. Contact Debbie Sundheimer (614-537-6695) or [email protected] with questions.. DPC Sponsors Neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt Sunday, March 29, 2015 (Palm Sunday) 12:00 Noon after worship Children of all ages are welcome. Candy and Prizes!! Bring your Easter Baskets. Please RSVP to reserve your place by emailing ([email protected]) or calling (614-793-8694) the church. March 2015 Newsletter page 11 GETTING TO KNOW THE NEWEST MEMBERS OF DPC FAMILY This month features Jim, Katy, and Amelia Arenschield Where are you from originally? Katy grew up in New Lenox, IL, a suburb of Chicago. Jim grew up in Brunswick, OH, a suburb of Cleveland. We both attended Miami University. Katy moved to Atlanta, GA to start her career in education, first as a teacher and then after earning her Masters she moved into counseling; first at a high school and then in high education at Wake Forest and now Ohio State! Jim began his post-college career working in professional baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, and later went back to pursue an MBA at Wake Forest. He transitioned careers into Marketing for HanesBrands and now ScottsMiracle-Gro. What brought you to Columbus area? We wanted to be closer to family, as our parents still live in New Lenox and Brunswick and felt Columbus had a lot to offer as we looked to lay down roots and start a family in the future—we actually found out we were expecting our first child the week Jim started his job in Columbus! What attracted you to DPC? After attending services at other congregations and denominations, we attended our first service at DPC and quickly felt a connection with the family atmosphere and style of service; singing, strong sense of community, and being involved with helping people. Tell us something interesting about you and your family members? Katy and Jim attended Miami Univer- sity at the same time and were friends from living in the same dorm freshman year. We stayed in touch after college but started dating 4 years after graduation! Amelia has been to campus twice and seems to already love it.:) She’ll have a tough choice between there and OSU in 17 years from now! What do you look forward to in the new year? Continuing to watch Amelia grow and change right in front of our eyes. Anytime we get out as a family; running, the zoo, swim lessons. Summer trips to see family and friends and celebrate at a few weddings. EVERY OTHER MONTH BOOK CLUB Wednesday, March 25 11:00 AM Panera Bread in Dublin All the Light We Cannot See By Anthony Doerr We are missing those of you who haven’t joined us for a while. We look forward to seeing you in March. Contact Sharon Hayes with any questions about Every Other Month Book Club. March 2015 Newsletter page 12 WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY CELEBRATES VALENTINE’S DAY At their February 11 gathering, the Women’s Bible Study group celebrated Valentine’s Day. Thanks to the artful hands of Peggy Holcomb we shared yummy decorated sugar cookies. Peggy and Julie Swan put on quite a spread for the celebration. Meadows Academy One of the school themes for February was “Friendship and Kindness”. We read the book “Let’s Be Kind” by P.K. Hallinan about the many ways children can be kind at home and at play. We talked about the virtue of kindness and how to practice it (e.g., picking up toys). Of course, each classroom celebrated Valentines Day!! —Susan Bolongaita, Director Meadows Academy is looking for a part time or full time Early Preschool Teacher 2-3 year olds) and PreKindergarten Teacher (3-4 year olds). Applicants with a degree in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education or a related field are encouraged to apply. Applicants should have 2-3 years teaching experience, hard working with good moral character, good communication skills, experience with creating lesson plans, team player, and professional. Interviews are ongoing. We are hiring immediately for the Early Preschool teacher and flexible for the Pre-Kindergarten teacher. Please email your cover letter and resume to: [email protected] or [email protected]. For more information about Meadows Academy, visit meadowsacademy.org. March 2015 Newsletter page 13 Why We Should Care About Per Capita? Two-thirds of the 2015 per capita payment of $31.00 is for the Presbytery of Scioto Valley. (The rest goes to General Assembly and Synod.) Dublin Presbyterian Church owes its creation and continued existence to the Presbytery. They have supported us in so many ways. On the financial side alone, they made loan payments for us when we were unable to do so, they waived interest on our loans for extended periods, and they gave us money to use for operating expenses. Most recently, in 2012 they extended an offer to pay off our Presbytery loans at a 30% discount, which we did after a successful “Forgive Us Our Debts” fundraiser. Presbytery is no longer in a financial position to assist many churches in those ways, but some churches in our region may not survive without their help. Dublin Presbyterian Church pays its full per capita payment ($6,138 this year) to support those efforts, in part because we have benefitted so much from Presbytery. If you haven’t already done so, please consider paying your per capita to lessen the burden on DPC’s bottom line this year. Remember, per capita for 2015 is $31.00 for confirmed member. Thank you! Look for the Per Capita Apportionment Envelopes ….. in the sanctuary pew racks at the connections center in your envelope boxes $31.00 March 2015 Newsletter page 14 Mission Trip 2015 With the recent cold temperatures probably the furthest thing from your mind is making plans for the week of June 21-27. That is the week for our Annual Mission Trip and we would love to have you join us. God continues to call us, along with our sister churches in Plain City, Hilliard, and Marysville, to help those in need with home repair, rebuilding or new construction. We will be traveling to Neon, Kentucky, a depressed area of Appalachia. This is the same area we worked last week. Mission work: H.O.M.E.S. Inc. Dates: June 21-27, 2015 Ages: Entering the 9th grade (fall 2014) to 95+ Group Size: Approx 25 in total Work Location: Neon, Kentucky Sleeping arrangements: Women's and men's large dormitory rooms Transportation: Rental vans and a luggage truck Meals: Our cooking team is led by our own Carolyn Buchanan Type of work: Not yet confirmed, but most likely repair and rebuilding Skill level required: NONE, we use what skills you have and train you on what we need. There is no such thing as unskilled. For more details check out the H.O.M.E.S. Inc website http://www.homeseky.com/ or talk with Bob VanVliet, Doug Spalding or Barb Blanke. Fundraising: Max & Erma's (first Thursday of each month), Kroger Plus Card signup, check on the DPC website. Also our Annual Sub Sale Registration forms can be found on the Connection Center. Completed registration form and deposit ($200) are due by March 8 to Bob VanVliet ([email protected]) March 2015 Newsletter page 15 One Great Hour of Sharing (OGHS) Churches of the PCUSA sponsor Four organization wide special offerings during the year. The first one of the calendar year is the One Great Hour of Sharing (OGHS). This offering is collected during the Lenten season. OGHS started in 1949 as an appeal on the radio aimed at raising funds necessary to provide relief and reconstruction in the aftermath of disasters. Today projects supported by OGHS are underway in more than 100 countries. The funds raised are divided into 3 programs: Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) 32% Presbyterian Hunger Program (PH) 36% Self-Development of People (SDOP) 32% The first offering collected in 2015 will be the One Great Hour of Sharing, which is currently using donations to respond to the Ebola epidemic and human trafficking. If you would like more information on any of these programs go to presbyterianmission.org Envelopes for OGHS can be found in your weekly offering boxes or at the connections center. The offering will be collected on Palm Sunday 3/29; however your offering will be received anytime during the Lenten season. Thank you for considering this worthy cause. - - -The Mission Committee March 2015 Newsletter page 16 Support Mission, Fun, Fellowship, Good Food!!!! Join us on Thursday, March 5, 2015, for dinner at Max & Erma’s for DPC night. Every first Thursday, 20% of the proceeds of each check go to support our Mission Trip fund raising. Clip the coupon below and enjoy a family night out. Additional coupons are available on the Connections Center and on the church website. March 2015 Newsletter page 17 Thank you to all who supported our Trinity In The Garden (ITG) mission in February. DPC members are so generous with their donations and time in support of this awesome mission. We wouldn’t be able to do what we do without all the support we receive from this congregation. We started the day learning about the Trinity ITG mission as well as some eye opening statistics related to homelessness in Columbus from special guest speakers, Karen Peeler and Deni Ray from Trinity Episcopal Church. It was fascinating to learn about their passion for helping the homeless which goes beyond the Sunday meals to lobbying in D.C.! We recorded the presentation and hope to be able to provide a link for those of you interested in hearing about this mission for the first time (or those of you that were so moved, you'd like to hear it again!). Pastor Jennifer and Sarah Flanigan were recognized by Trinity Episcopal church on behalf of DPC and presented with Ecclesia Crosses. If you've never seen one, please make a point to locate Pastor Jennifer or Sarah Flanigan who will no doubt be proudly wearing theirs and happy to show you. We had a large turnout in February for the ITG mission; both in diners as well as volunteers. DPC supported with 10 adults and 3 youth. We were also able to meet our Presbyterian neighbors from Delaware First Presbyterian church who brought a class of confirmands and their parents to observe and lend a free hand as well. Did you know that Delaware FPC opens their doors monthly, every fourth Thursday, to support their community with a free meal as well? There were over 126 diners who were nourished and warmed with our lovingly prepared meal of chili, cornbread, mac-n-cheese, applesauce and cookies. We were able to provide seconds and emptied every pan of food we brought. Rest assured, no one left hungry that afternoon J If you haven’t had the opportunity to experience this wonderful mission, please consider supporting in July. Please see Sarah Flanigan if you have any questions . March 2015 Newsletter page 18 DUBLIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 5775 Dublinshire Drive Dublin, OH 43017 Dublin Presbyterian Church 5775 Dublinshire Dr. Dublin, OH 43017 Sunday Worship Adult Study 9:15AM Worship 10:30AM Rev. Jennifer Eastman Hinkle, Pastor Randy Warner, Director of Music Ministries Barb Blanke, Director of Program Ministries Nola Taracko, Office Manager Tel: 614.793.8694; Fax: 614.799.1375; Email: [email protected]; Web: DublinPresbyterian.org Monday, March 2 Tuesday, March 3 Friday, March 6 Monday, March 9 Sunday, March 15 Monday, March 16 Sunday March 22 Monday, March 23 March 1 March 2 March 3 March 5 March 7 March 8 March 9 March 10 March 15 March 17 March 22 March 23 March 24 March 25 March 29 Staff; Worship/Music Committee Membership Committee Meeting Finance Committee Meeting Staff; Session Mission Committee Staff; Deacons CE Committee Meeting Staff Adult Study 9:15 AM; Worship (Baptism/New Members) 10:30 AM; Fellowship 11:30 AM; Confirmation 4:00 PM Women’s Bible Study, 12:30 PM Kids Klub 4:15 PM; Choir Rehearsal 7:00 PM Max & Erma Fundraiser All Church Mission Project: Welcome Warehouse Second Sunday 9:15AM; Worship (Communion) 10:30 AM; Fellowship 11:30 AM; Confirmation 4:00 PM Women's Bible Study 12:30 PM Kids Klub to Emerald Crossing 4:15 PM; Choir 7:00 PM Adult Study, 9:15 AM; Worship 10:30 AM; Fellowship 11:30 AM Choir 7:00 PM Adult Study 9:15AM;Worship 10:30AM;Fellowship 11:30 AM; Confirmation 4:00 PM Women’s Bible Study to COSI to view JERUSALEM Choir 7:00 PM Every Other Month Book Club, Panera Dublin, 11:00 AM PALM SUNDAY: Adult Study 9:15 AM; Worship (Parade of Palms) 10:30 AM; Fellowship 11:30 AM (One Great Hour of Sharing offering received.) 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