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It’s a beautiful day, and you decide to take a hike through the woods with man’s best friend. Half way through the hike, nature calls (your dog, not you), and Fido leaves a bit of himself along the trail for all to see.
Integrity, and in some states the law, would tell you to clean up the mess. But no one else is on the trail, and you don’t like the t h o u g h t o f carrying a plastic bag of Fido’s left overs all the way back to the car. But you know what the sign at the trailhead said about leaving such treasures behind, and you know it’s the right thing to do. Integrity sure can mess up an afternoon stroll with man’s best friend quicker than a hiker stepping in, well, you know…
Integrity. It’s more than something we merely check on a form. And it’s more than doing the right thing only when it’s convenient for us or when someone is looking. We tell ourselves it’s OK to cheat the system once in a while, but cheating becomes the norm. Over time and bent often enough, integrity b e comes wa rped and
unfocused. And before we know it, we’re spending a lot of energy justifying our out of balance lifestyle. Doing the right thing, even when no one is looking, is an intangible quality that is measured by our actions day in and day out.
It’s the little things (cutting corners, looking the other way, not speaking up, going
along to get along) that lead to bigger things. Not living a life of integrity is like the dark side of the Force. The power of the Force sure can be alluring, but it’s also empty.
Trouble is you just don’t recognize how empty your life is until it’s too late.
Just remember that once lost, you can rebuild integrity into your life. When doing the right thing gets in the way of what is convenient but not comfortable, let it. That’s integrity knocking at your conscience. Whether big or small, we all have to make decisions that either build up or tear down our character, our honor, and our ability to do the right thing.
See you in Church!
From My Open Door Jeffrey Bell, Pastor
Providence Presbyterian Church www.provpres.org
Integrity - it’s more than doing
the right thing only when it’s
convenient for us or when someone
is looking.
In this Issue June Birthdays All in the Family Session Notes
Mission Outreach Evangelism Women’s Ministry
Christian Education Providence Post
Calendar
A Father's Testimony
"Tell it to your children, and let your children
tell it to their children, and their children
to the next generation." (Joel 1:3, NIV)
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Because we are a people of prayer, who believe in the power of prayer, we ask you to keep in your prayers those who are unable to worship with us on Sundays due to health concerns: At Home Members: Bob Collins Mary Davis Edith Hill Joyce Semones Nursing Home: Virginia McBurney Jim Sherman Beth Shalom Memory unit, Room 17. Doris Weber The Oaks of Brecksville, Brecksville, Ohio Assisted Living Homes: Ivan and Mary Ann Cook Westminster Canterbury Marilyn Jackson: Atlantic Shores Inge Keeny: Chesapeake Place TC Rock: Chesapeake Place Please notify the church office if you know someone who needs to be added to this list.
All in the family
06/01 Hassell Barnes 06/01 Aaron Gilbert 06/02 Faith Hayden 06/04 Don Reid 06/04 Rich Lindgren 06/05 Rose Farr 06/05 Bill Stephenson 06/06 Jonathan Rohde 06/07 Deanne Shuman 06/08 Richard Hickman 06/08 Trey Harper 06/09 Daniel Miller 06/11 Clara Davis 06/11 Marilyn Jackson 06/11 Josh Wickert 06/12 Chris Burdette 06/12 Hayden Ewald 06/13 Dan Wagoner 06/13 Natalie Ashcraft
06/14 Marge Nonaka 06/14 Bill Deck 06/16 Jennifer Gilbert 06/23 Mark Rusnak 06/23 Alexis Correia 06/24 Dana Hanson 06/25 Linda Barnes 06/25 Joe Ussery 06/26 Langston Petteway 06/27 Ida Harnly 06/27 Penny Rogers 06/27 Cassie Stephenson 06/29 Joe Cosimano 06/29 Elizabeth Grover 06/29 Robin Birdwell 06/29 Mark Manning 06/29 Brittany Shank 06/29 Will Burke 06/30 Ben Stanberry
June Birthday Prayer List
On the occasion of each one’s birthday, take time to lift them to God in prayer.
Session Notes The Session met on Monday, May 13, 2013, and conducted the following business: Welcomed the following new members: Paul
and Natalie Ashcraft and Charlie and Jean Scott.
The following youth presented their statement of faith and were received by Session: Carsten Ashcraft, Travis Cole and Graham Fitzgerald.
Approved the baptism of Payton Rae Johansen. Determined the Providence College Scholarship
amount. Approved use of the facilities by the Presbytery
Women to hold the PEVA Spring Gathering in April 2014.
Fellowship Hour Volunteers
June 2 Sacred Parenting
June 9 Presbyterian Men
June 16 Presbyterian Women
June 23 Gad Abouts
June 30 Christian Ed
July 7 Birthday Cake Celebration Fellowship Committee
A Father's Integrity "I know, my God,
that You examine our hearts and rejoice when You find
integrity there." (1 Chronicles 29:17a, NLT)
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Mission Outreach Evangelism Partners in Education
The school year is winding down and the Lunch Buddy program concluded May 8 with a picnic for participating students. Threatening weather forced an outdoor picnic inside, but that did not dampen the student’s excited spirits. The Reading Café at Fairfield Elementary school continues through June 10, the last Monday of the school year. Thank you to all our wonderful volunteers for helping sustain these two important programs this year. Farm Fresh receipts for 2012 – 2013 must be turned in by the first week of June. Only receipts dated through May 31st are eligible for redemption. Please bring them to church no later than June 3. The bottom portion of the receipt
with the 123-4, amount and date of purchase will be sent to Farm Fresh for redemption. Our total contribution for the year will be printed in the next newsletter. You may be surprised by how much Providence contributes!
Faith Coalition Sixteen volunteers from
Faith Works Coalition including Dewey Buschert traveled to Jamaica in Queens, NYC, the week of April 21-27, to assist in the recovery from hurricane Sandy. We were housed and fed by the First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica and our work was coordinated by World Cares, operating out of a flooded church in Far Rockaway. We divided into two, sometimes three teams, and worked on one small church and eight houses providing help and hope to many distraught people. To see our pictures go to: http://s1301.photobucket.com/user/FWCJamaica/library. David Carré
Providence Moves Into the Community event:
On May 4, a team of Providence workers, 10 Boy Scouts and 2 Scout leaders renovated the sanctuary area of Bow Creek Presbyterian Church on Rosemont Road and cleaned up the grounds and outdoor sheds. The vacant church, which provides day care for 68 children, was in poor condition. Our volunteers also planted flower beds to beautify the property.
Other teams visited and presented gift bags to Providence members at Westminster-Canterbury, Atlantic Shores and Chesapeake Place.
Prior to the event, volunteers baked cookies, made bookmarks and compiled gift bags. Teams thanked and delivered cookies to neighboring police and fire departments as well as to teachers and staff of Fairfield Elementary school.
A huge thank-you to all who participated in the Providence Moves Into the Community event especially to Carol Hickman, who chaired it. Whether doing manual labor, delivering gift bags or visiting shut-ins, Providence members made an impact in Virginia Beach and brightened the lives of many.
God's blessings to all of you, Sandra Rushton,
Project Light ends 13th year on an international note
Students from Hong Kong and Casablanca improved their English as a second language this spring in the Project Light Learning
Center at Providence. Other students improved their reading skills in the classes that met twice a week . The program ended its 13th year with a pizza party on May 23.
Providence members serving as tutors included Stephanie Boose, Jane Pritchett and Sandra Rushton. Classes are scheduled to resume in September.
A Father's Compassion "Just as a father has compassion
on his children, So the Lord has compassion
on those who fear Him." (Psalm 103:13, NASB)
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Providence Women’s Ministries
H appy Birthday Presbyterian Women! Providence is blessed to have so many women contribute to make our Women’s Worship Service on May 5th a huge success. A special
thank you to Rachel for delivering a delightful and meaningful sermon. It was a treat to have Katie Dixon play the viola while Valetta led the women's choir who sang beautifully, as always. While I would love to name each of you, from the scripture readers, greeters, ushers and communion servers; I must keep this short, so Thank You to everyone who particpated! Congratulation's to Louann Bielmann, the 2013 Women's Lifetime Award Recipient. Louann is a fun-loving woman who honors her friendships. No matter the task at hand she is willing to serve with a smile—even preparing communion trays each month. As an
active member of Providence, Louann has served as an Elder, choir member, care team leader, assisted in VBS preparations, active in the Norfolk Detention Center Ministry and coordinated and organized supplies for the food closet. Louann continues to be a blessing to our Providence family and a true servant of God.
Load them up.....the Providence bus is heading to the Summer Gathering at Massanetta, the weekend of June 14th. We have our largest group of women signed up to attend this weekend of spiritual renewal, workshops, mission work and new friendships. Want to join us? We still have 3 seats available on the bus, it's not too late to sign up. Look for pictures when we return.
Do you have a hobby or craft you enjoy or are willing to share? Do you have a special project you like to do or would like to learn? Ladies, mark your calendars for July 13 and join us for a day working on your favorite project while we socialize together. Lunch will be provided for a small fee of $10. We are looking for women to help sew Linus blankets, so bring a sewing machine or your yarn to knit, crochet or maybe you like to scrapbook. Whatever you enjoy, join us for a fun filled day from 9-3 in the Fellowship Hall and don't forget to bring a friend. For more information see PW bulletin board. God Bless!
Cecilia
CHECK OUT … The CHURCH LIBRARY
The Library is ALWAYS OPEN – open the door, turn on the light. make your selection, sign and date the checkout card and place
it in the tray on the table next to the door.
PARENTS: BRING YOUR KIDS TO
TEENS: STOP IN THE LIBRARY AND SEE WHAT IS AVAILABLE
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Christian Education Congratulations to our Graduates!
Graduation is a special time... one that marks a great accomplishment and milestone in the life of a young and sometimes young-at-heart person. Celebrate with us the blessings of the Lord and the achievements of our Providence graduates during morning worship on Sunday, June 2! Look for individual graduate information on the bulletin board near the old kitchen, and in the upcoming July/August edition of The Invitation.
"And we pray...that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and may please him in every way; bearing fruit in every good work, and growing in the knowledge of God..." Colossians 1:10
Summer Sunday School Summer is upon us and it’s time for
Summer Sunday School! Come at 9:45am for a time of learning and fellowship!
Beginning June 16, our Middle School, High School, and Adult classes will join together to enjoy two selections in the Faith Lessons series featuring Ray Vander Laan. With beautiful video filmed on location in the Middle East, Faith Lessons illuminates the historical, geographical, and cultural context of the sacred Scriptures. This class will meet in the Media Room.
Children in kindergarten through 5th grade will come together in the Garden Room to enjoy age-appropriate, lectionary-based lessons using the Feasting on the Word curriculum. Each lesson includes Bible reading, prayer, chatting about the characters and points learned through the story. Fun activities will reinforce the Bible point.
Letter from Donna Rae To my Providence family and friends,
It has been my great joy to serve you over the last year and a half as the Director of Christian Education. What a delight to be greeted and supported by you all each Sunday morning and how amazing it has been to walk through the church year with you, celebrating God’s gifts of grace and mercy. Dear friends have become more dear and new friends have become treasures in my heart as we have joined together as workers for Christ.
The time has come, however, for me to step down from this position. May 31, 2013, marks the end of my time as a staff member at Providence, but not the end of my time work-ing alongside you in the ministries of this amazing community of faith. I will continue as a volunteer where the Lord leads, and I can’t wait to see the wonder-filled things God is going to do in our church!
Let me say that we have a great gift in this congregation… a loving and loyal group of Christ-followers, diverse and unified. Each brings unique gifts and experiences, enhancing the whole, glorifying God. I have been richly blessed to have walked and served among you. I thank my God for each of you; I thank you for each day you allowed me to serve, each faith leap, each prayer, each hug, and each and every grace you have extended to me. My prayer for you (and for me!) as we face the bright future at Providence is that your love will overflow more and more, and that you will keep on growing in knowledge and understanding (Philippians 1:9).
Grace and Peace, Donna Rae
A Father's Courage "Have I not commanded you?
Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified;
do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God
will be with you wherever you go." (Joshua 1:9, NIV)
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Christian Education Confirmation Class 2013 Since January, three Providence youth
have been participating in Confirmation Class led by George and Stella Fitzgerald. Each student has been supported through this class by a mentor, Tracy Gilbert, Rich Lindgren, and Dan Wagoner. On Monday, May 13, these Providence youth presented their statements of faith, were received by Session, and were welcomed by our congregation during the morning worship service on Sunday, May 19, 2013.
Carsten Ashcraft Son of Paul & Natalie Ashcraft 9th grader at Ocean Lakes High School Received by Profession of Faith
Travis Cole Son of David & Judy Cole 8th grader at Norfolk Academy Received by Profession of Faith
Graham Fitzgerald Son of George Fitzgerald 8th grader at Kemps Landing Magnet School Received by Profession of Faith
The Children are Coming!
Vacation Bible School July 8-12
The children are coming! The children are coming! So it's time to finish staffing our Rock-ing Kingdom for VBS! Which job best suits you? CREW LEADER? Participate in fun activities while building relationships with a small group/crew of elementary-age children. The Kingdom needs several crew leaders/co-leaders for our antici-pated attendance. TOURNAMENT GAMES LEAD-ER? Guide the small groups/crews and leaders in games that tie-in with the daily Bible themes. BEFORE VBS CARE? Provide supervision be-tween 8:20am and 8:50am in the garden room and/or courtyard for the children of staff mem-bers as they prepare for the day. REGISTRA-TION? Help parents and guardians sign their children and charges into our Rocking Kingdom for each day's adventure. REMEMBER: VBS is July 8th-12th, 9-noon. Contact Cathy Polychroni (424-4591, [email protected]) for information, with questions, and/or to SIGN UP TO HELP MAKE THE KINGDOM ROCK AT PROVIDENCE!
A Father's Blessing "A righteous man
who walks in his integrity - How blessed are his sons
after him." (Proverbs 20:7, NASB)
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Providence Post Welcome New Members
Paul and Natalie Ashcraft were received by reaffirmation of faith and certificate of transfer from Cordova Presbyterian Church, Cordova Tennessee respectively. They and their children, Carsten and Annika, live at 5437 Todd Street, Virginia Beach, 23464 Phone: 361-0286.
Charlie and Jean Scott were received by reaffirmation of faith. They live at 3452 Sale Drive, Virginia Beach 23464 Phone:: 424-0261.
New Members and 2013 Confirmation Class
IN MEMORIAM Virginia H. Wooddell
March 3, 1927 -- May 6, 2013 Virginia Wooddell was a charter member of Providence having joined on November 13, 1977. Virginia was ordained as Elder in 1980. Over these many years she has participated in all aspects of the church – Sunday School, Presbyterian Women, Mission and Outreach, Christian Education, VBS, JCOC Meals for the homeless. Virginia was also a gifted writer and everyone enjoyed her poetry. She is survived by her husband, Homer; son, Robin; granddaughter Christina; sisters, Edith Hill, Marjorie Hill and Dot Soule; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Providence Gad-Abouts Annual Birthday Party
Tuesday, June 4, 12:00 p.m. Imperial Palace Restaurant Come celebrate at the Imperial Palace
Restaurant, located at the corner of Baxter and Princess Anne Road in the shopping center. The lunch buffet includes 4 entrees, soup, lumpia, drink and cake. All are invited and bring a friend. Sign up on the Gad-About bulletin board by Sunday, June 2 for table reservations. Contact Peggy Deans, 473-8509 for more information.
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Providence Post
Property Committee A special thanks to all who came out on
Saturday May 18th for the Property Work Day. We were able to take care of some much needed minor repairs, painting, and landscaping. It is truly a blessing to have such great volunteers to help make a difference at Providence. If you have anything for Property please do not hesitate to drop a note in my box in the Church office, by phone at (757)572-3977 or e-mail me at [email protected] Kevin Daley, Property Chair
Play Ball! The 2013 Men’s Church League baseball season is well underway. There is still time to come out and support our Providence team on the following Mondays:
Monday, June 3 6:45 p.m. 7:45 p.m.
PAAC Green #2
Monday, June 10 8:45 p.m. 9:45 p.m.
City View #4
Monday, June 17 6:45 p.m. 7:45 p.m.
City View #4
Monday, June 24 8:45 p.m. 9:45 p.m.
PAAC Green #2
Music Notes from Valetta... M usic Sunday is June 9! On this
Sunday we especially celebrate the place of music in worship. . .its impact, its power to spread the gospel message, its importance as a corporate act of worship. While we are blessed with beautiful music every Sunday offered by our dedicated and talented ringers and singers, this might represent a wonderful opportunity to invite friends and neighbors to experience the warmth and friendliness of Providence!
During the more relaxed days of summer, when the choir takes a well-deserved break from their weekly Wednesday rehearsals, we will have a "pick-up" choir in the chancel to lead the congregational singing and offer a simple introit, and special music (solos, duets, small ensembles) during the anthem time. We would love to have you join us! We practice in the choir room right before worship, at 10:40, and no robes required! Children, youth, and adults are welcome. If you'd like to experience worship from a different perspective, give it a try! Questions? Call Valetta at 518-8299. Valetta
Man of the Year Award The General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church has designated Father's Day of each year as Presbyterian Men's Day. During morning worship on June 16 we will recognize a man for his outstanding service to the church and/or community. Providence has presented this award annually since 1994. As part of the tradition, the identity of the awardee is kept secret (even the selectee does not know) until the announcement date. Providence men who have previously received the award make the annual selection. The most recent awardees include: Kevin Daley (2012), Tracy Gilbert (2012), Rich Armstrong (2011), Riley Hensly (2010), Mike Stockmeier (2009) and Don Reid (2008).
Join us in worship on June 16 in celebration of Men's Day, 2013. Providence men will also take a leadership role in worship that Sunday.
Youth Work Camp Lexington, NC June 2013
Hello!! Only 3 short weeks and we are off to Lexington. Thanks to those that attended the Aberdeen Barn Dinner and Silent Auction. Over $1800 was raised towards the youth for their trip. I would like to thank everyone that helped support the youth over the past few months with fund raisers and especially those folks that coordinated them. We ask that you continue to keep us in your prayers as the 6 youth, 2 chaperone’s and 4 staff travel to Lexington to help make a difference in the lives of families there. We hope to see you in church on Sunday June 30th so that the youth may share their experiences with you. Further questions contact Kevin Daley at 479-5558 or [email protected].
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Providence Post To the Congregation of Providence, The faculty and staff of Fa ir f ie ld E lementary School send their sincere
and heartfelt thanks for the delicious cookies! We appreciate your appreciation!!! What a wonderful visit I had from the Providence Moves Into the Community Team on May 4th. Thank you so much for remembering me and keeping me in your prayers. Frances Edwards
Words can’t begin to express how much my church family has meant to both my family and me during my husband’s illness. After 33 days Kenneth is now home. His recovery is truly an answer to prayer. We’re so grateful for your prayers, cards, phone calls and all the many ways you supported us during this difficult time.
A special thank you to Jeff and Tom for being there for us. Their many many visits to the hospital brought comfort and encouragement to each of us. I was especially thankful they were there with me during those first trying days, and I'm so grateful for their support throughout the many weeks that followed.
God has truly blessed us and we’re so thankful. We pray that He will continue to bless our church and our church will continue to bless our community. Thank you again for being there for us and especially for your prayers.
Blessings to each of you, Barbara Lumpkin
A Word of Gratitude to the Providence Congregation,
On behalf of Homer Wooddell and the rest of Virginia Wooddell's family, I extend our great appreciation for all the support of the pastors and members of Providence during my mother's hospitalization and death. Thank you for your prayers, cards, visits, and delicious food. The family is grateful for your support and generosity. God Bless you, Robin E. Wooddell Dear Church Family,
Thank you for your prayers and words of kindness during my recent illness.
Thank you to Jeff for being with me before my surgery; and thank you all for the visits, phone calls, cards, food and the lovely flowers during my recuperation.
It is wonderful to have a loving and caring church family.
Ann Wilkins
To Carol Hickman and the Move Out Into the Community Team,
Words cannot express our gratitude to each and every one of you for your hard work! We are so pleased with the new appearance of our building and grounds. Job well done!! Thanks again, Brooke, Director of Bow Creek Day School Belatedly!
The prayer shawl is gorgeous and cozy too! As a knitter I can appreciate every stitch and I am happy to read the stitch explanations! Blessings, Alice Sherman
Pres. Men’s Conference: at Massanetta July 19-21 Tides Baseball Game: July 23 Meals on Wheels Delivery Week: July 29-August 2 Judeo Christian Outreach Center Meal: August 9 Sunday Sundae: August 18 Presbyterian Men Fish Fry: August 24 Presbyterian Women Horizons Bible Study Kick-Off: at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church August 24 Rally Day: September 8 Kirk Night & Kirkmusik: every Wednesday starting September 11 Presbyterian Women Fall Fest October 26
Save the Date and Watch for Upcoming Information!
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June 2013
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1
9:00am Private Recital
2 9:00am Merry Bells 11:00am Graduate Recognition 11:00am Communion 3:00pm NA Group
3 4:30pm AOM 6:45pm Softball Game 7:00pm Committee Chairs 7:00pm Boy Scouts 7:30pm Committee Night
4 12:00pm Providence Gad-About Birthday Luncheon 4:00pm AOM 7:30pm Bells of Providence
5 4:30pm AOM 7:30pm Chancel Choir
6 5:00pm AOM 6:30pm Presbyterian Men's Dinner
7 8:00pm Narcotics Anonymous
8 2:00pm AOM
9 9:00am Merry Bells 11:00am Music Sunday 3:00pm NA Group
10 4:30pm AOM 7:00pm Session - New Members Received 7:00pm Boy Scouts 8:45pm Softball Game
11 6:00am Primary Election 10:00am Dorcas Circle 4:00pm AOM 7:00pm Homestead Civic League
12 9:45am Mary & Martha Circle 4:30pm AOM
13 PW Conference at Massanetta Springs June 13-16 5:00pm AOM
14 VB Schools Last Day 7:00pm Miriam Circle 8:00pm Narcotics Anonymous
15 Newsletter Deadline 9:00am Courtyard Graces 2:00pm AOM
16 Father's Day 9:45am Summer Sunday School Begins 11:00am Presbyterian Men's Day 3:00pm NA Group
17 4:30pm AOM 6:45pm Softball Game 7:00pm Boy Scouts
18 19 4:30pm AOM
20 12:30pm PW Mission Work Day 7:00pm Care Team Leaders
21 8:00pm Narcotics Anonymous
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23 Tickets go on sale for Tides Game July 23 Tickets $8 each Workcamp trip to Lexington, NC 9:45am Summer Sunday School 3:00pm NA Group
24 Workcamp Lexington NC 4:30pm AOM 7:00pm Boy Scouts 8:45pm Softball Game
25 Workcamp Lexington NC 7:00pm A Gathering @ the Well
26 Workcamp Lexington NC 4:30pm AOM
27 Workcamp Lexington NC
28 Workcamp Lexington NC 8:00pm Narcotics Anonymous
29 Workcamp Lexington NC 2:00pm Private Party
30 9:45am Summer Sunday School 12:15pm PWCT 3:00pm NA Group
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Upcoming Events Check out event details inside
Graduates Recognized: Sunday, June 2 during worship
Gad-Abouts Annual Birthday Luncheon: June 4 at 12:00 p.m. Presbyterian Men’s Dinner: Thursday, June 6 at 6:30 p.m. Music Sunday: June 9 during worship Primary election: Tuesday, June 11 Men’s Softball Games: Mondays, June 3, 10, 17, 24 (see article on page 8 for times and locations) Courtyard Graces: Saturday, June 15 at 9:00 a.m. Presbyterian Men’s Day: Sunday, June 16
PW Mission Work Day: Thursday, June 20 at 12:30 p.m. Work Camp: Sunday, June 23—29 Lexington, N.C. A Gathering @ the Well: Tuesday, June 25 at 7:00 p.m.
Save the Date Vacation Bible School: July 8-12 Presbyterian Men’s Conference: Massanetta July 19-21
Tides Baseball Game: July 23
5497 Providence Road, Virginia Beach VA 23464 Phone: (757) 420-6159 Fax: (757) 420-7553
Church Staff Pastor……………………………………………………………….Rev. Jeffrey Bell Parish Associate………………………………………..Rev. Tom Chadwick Director of Christian Education…………...……………………….Vacant Director of Music………………………………………..Valetta Fellenbaum Organist …………………………………………………………………..John Dixon Administrative Assistant………………………………………..Karen Cagni Sexton……………………………………………………………………Melvin Jones Kitchen Coordinator……………………………………..Terrie Wichrowski Nursery Supervisor………………………………………..Michelle Wofford
NEWSLETTER INFORMATION Newsletter articles, joys, and
announcements should be submitted no later than the 15th of each month for the following month’s edition.
Please e-mail Newsletter submissions to: [email protected]
THE SESSION
Moderator: Jeffrey Bell Clerk of Session: Jonathan Hyslop Administration Committee:
*Ashley Schroeder, Gary Parson Christian Education Committee: *George Fitzgerald, Robin Birdwell Congregational Care Committee: *Anita Matteson Fellowship Committee: *Rich Lindgren, Rose Farr Mission/Outreach/Evangelism Committee: *Sandra Rushton, Carol Hickman, Don Reid Property Committee: *Kevin Daley, Bill Bishop Worship Committee: *Tom Barrow, Brent Nielson *committee chair