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Dedicated to Jesus Christ, we are committed to making a difference by
caring for one another, growing in our ministries, and reaching beyond ourselves.
PARSON TO PERSON
Sharing Second Sharing Second Presbyterian Church
June 29, 2016 Issue No. 6
SECOND CHANCES
Cave Quest VBS 2
Mission News 3
20’s and 30’s Events 4
Justice Ministry News 5
Adult Sunday School 6
Buckhorn Mission Trip 6
School Supplies Needed 8
July 3: David Holden
July 10: Dan Hans
July 17: Honduras Mission Team and Dan Hans
July 24: Youth Work Camp Mission Team and Sara Benedetti
July 31: Philip Lotspeich (General Presbyter of Transylvania Presbytery)
A couple of weeks ago when we commissioned in worship the mission team going to Honduras on the Medical and Dental Mission Trip, I mentioned the importance of flexibility when working in a Third World country. My 20 years of experience in mission work in Honduras has taught me that the need to change and adapt is essential as one never knows what might develop or what plans might be diverted. My 38 years of experience in pastoral work has taught me the same lesson.
Two undeniable facts of life are: 1) change is an inevitable occurrence and 2) growth is an uncomfortable decision. Put another way: change is a given and growth is a choice. Change is both exciting and terrifying; it is both inevitable and necessary. The necessity of change is expressed well by Gerald Heard in his book The Source of Civilization: A creature which has become perfectly adapted to its environment [that is: things as they are], an animal whose whole capacity and vital force is concentrated and expended in succeeding here and now, has nothing left over with which to respond to any radical change� It is this success efficiency which seems to account for the extinction of an enormous number of species. Climatic conditions altered. They had used up all their resources of vital energy in adapting to things as they were�
Whether in mission work abroad or in church work at home, that perspective is important to reflect upon continually because change is a given and growth is a choice.
Blessings,
Dan
SECOND SHARING . . . VBS PAGE 2
2016 VBS
Our 2016 Cave Quest Vacation Bible School was a huge success! Over 40 children participated in a fun filled week of wacky science experiments, deep Bible quests, themed games, snacks and music. For our VBS mission project, the children donated over 200 individually wrapped snack items for Habitat for Humanity! On behalf of children's ministry, we would like to extend our heart filled gratitude and appreciation for the following volunteers who helped make Cave Quest VBS our best yet:
Carol Behr Sara Benedetti Maggie Blanton
Charlotte Boyd
Jennie Boyd
Jen Brown
Valerie Caudill John Mason Copeland
Tammy Copeland
Amy Crittenden
Rebecca DeHoag
Jim Drahovzal Laura Gardner
Jackie Graves
Avery Kirkhope
Perry Mains
Mary McGaha
Joy Oakley
Maddie Oakley
Ann Pedersen
Andrew Pedersen
Grace Ann Preston
Abby Rogers
Cathy Rogers
Jimmy Rogers
Lucy Rogers
Beth Roseland
Amanda Ross
Mark Sanders
Caroline Scott Carl Soper Betsy Strong
Kevin Wallace
SECOND SHARING . . . Boniface Juma, Baptismal Dates PAGE 3
The Sunday dates below have been reserved during the 11:00 service for those of you who would like to schedule a baptism for your child:
July 31
September 4
October 2
November 27
Please contact the church office (254-7768) if you would like to discuss having a child baptized.
2016 BAPTISM DATES
Second Church celebrates that on June 4 Boniface Juma, supported by our Mission giving, has graduated after 2 years of study with a Master of Arts in Christian Leadership from the African Bible College, Lilongwe Campus, Malawi. Boniface’s relationship with Second began with his sharing in the life of the congregation in March, 2014. Going forward, he plans to employ his education by conducting sessions on Leadership with a focus on the role of church leaders in development of youth ministry. Below is a recent e-mail received from him:
I would like to extend my thanks to the second Presbyterian Church members for the good work which they have done to me (Boniface Juma). I salute you from deep down of my heart and God should bless you for that.
I would like to inform you that the school has almost come to an end. And I am having graduation on 4th June 2016 at African Bible College, Lilongwe Campus, Malawi, after spending 2 years. I do not take this for granted; this is because some of my fellow students will not graduate because they have balances to pay, for them to graduate. But you paid everything for me that is why I am short of words to express myself to you. People have told me that am blessed person which is true.
As of now I will continue working with William Murray Secondary school until I find another Job related to my qualification. This is my last year to work with them because my contract will end up in November 2016. I was on three year contract.
But I have also a vision to start conducting teachings on Leadership and I will focus on the role of church leaders in development of youth ministry. I will be meeting with the Leaders and the youths on congregational level, Presbyterian level and the whole synod of Nkhoma then entire nation. This will help me to put in practice what you have taught me through African Bible College (ABC). I have already talked to the youth director of Nkhoma Synod but I also shared the idea with congregational Minister and General Secretary during my research. I have a passion towards the youth of today and I want to
play a role in transforming these young people to love the Lord and save Him with fear and trembling in places where they work. They should be responsible young leaders who can make a different in the world. I will explain more on this vision so that you can have a clear picture.
I will be telling you now and again for you to know what is going on in my life after spending two years doing Master of Arts in Christian Leadership.
Lastly, I thank the whole church for the good work and God bless you till we meet again.
Yours faithfully, Boniface Juma
BONIFACE JUMA GRADUATES FROM AFRICAN BIBLE COLLEGE
SECOND SHARING . . . BIRTHDAYS, SPY, YOUNG ADULTS PAGE 4
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN YOUTH (SPY) JULY BIRTHDAYS
1 Caroline Shane
2 Meg Williams
3 Kristan Lenning, Fon Rogers
4 Alan Richardson
5 Dick Shore, Zach Ehlert 6 Roberta James, Julio Sason, Eddie Mesta
7 Evelyn Cornish, Grace Parker 8 Ray Kleine, Barbara Sanders
9 Will Chewning
10 Carolyn Cholak, Sam Croucher, George Woolwine, Vinko Simic, Brian Rickerd, Betsy Campbell
12 Katie Williams
13 Dawn Railey, Vanessa Wells-Gray, Laura Cook
14 Barbara Rahenkamp, Brent Clay, John Greene, Roseleen Brown, Lindsay Milward
15 Leigh Buckley, Tracy McIntosh, Amy Crittenden, Klinton Blair
16 Susan Hammond, Paul McLaughlin
18 Pete Atkeson, Amy Palmer 19 Lois Ricketts
20 John Wilson, Caroline Baesler 21 Tony Stallard, Julia Shane
22 Seth Hancock, Cooper Sawyer 23 Gary Leslie, John Hamilton, Michael Robinson,
Zachary Robinson
24 Pat Wilson, Kathy Mark
25 Dwight Carpenter, Madison Carbary, Andrew Parker,
26 Ina Carpenter, Jerry Lucietta, Linda Watt, Jonathan Parker
27 Hal Keller, Jeanette Vassil, Dorothy Swope, Stojanka Simic
28 Una Blaiklock, Jerry Richardson, Charlie Wilkinson, Melanie Kilpatrick
29 Henriette Ngog, Mackenzie Leachman, Tom Barker, Chase Brieske
30 Tom Lingeman, Jim Lyon, Sharon Mattmiller, John Copeland
31 Suzanne Irwin
Hope your summer is filled with fun and fellowship. Below are upcoming Thursday Fun Day events. Look for details in my Weekly SPY updates. Contact Sara Benedetti ([email protected]) with questions.
• July 7th : Malibu Jack’s Mini-Golfing and a Movie
Cost: $15 - deadline to sign-up by July 5th
• Kings Island Trip is August 4th. Open to ALL YOUTH rising 6th grade and up. (2016 graduates are welcome to come). Cost is $40 plus approx. $15 for lunch in the park. We will be leaving the church parking lot at 8:30am and returning by 7:00pm. Registration deadline is July 28th, but sign up soon to make sure you get a spot! Registration forms can be found on the youth page of our church website.
Every Sunday we will meet at Magee’s at 9:40 for breakfast and discussion of the sermon.
July 3: Patriotic Concert at Transy (bring blankets, chairs, food to share, BYOB)
July 12, 19, and 26: Jazz concerts at Ecton Park - music starts at 7:30 (bring blankets, chairs, food to share, BYOB)
August 20: Progressive Dinner
August 26: Arbor Youth Fundraiser - They will need help in July to get ready for their fundraiser.
Questions? Email Rev. Sara Benedetti ([email protected]) or Martha Renfroe ([email protected]).
YOUNG ADULTS SUMMER ACTIVITIES
Middle School Mission Week: July 25-29
Completed 6th-8th Grade
Contact Sara Benedetti to sign up by July 11th.
This year we will be focusing on local mission projects in Lexington instead of going to BAM. This decision was made for the following reasons: • To allow for our youth to become aware of needs that
exist right here in our own city. • Help youth make connections with people they will
probably see again. • No cost to youth or families (BAM cost over $200 per
student.) • Flexibility. Because this is not an overnight trip, students
can come for a few days of the week if they have other conflicts rather than missing out on the whole experience. (If students are available to come to all five days, it is STRONGLY encouraged that they do so.)
SECOND SHARING . . . Members News, For The Health Of It, Justice Ministry News PAGE 5
MEMBER NEWS AND MORE
Congratulations to Will and Amy Minor on the birth of son, Wesley Peirce, born June 27th. Grandparents are Dan and Beth Hans.
Sympathy to Julio Sason and family on the death of his wife, Sally, on May 30.
Sympathy to Sara Bendetti on the death of her grandfather.
Sympathy to Robert Chirwa on the death of his father in Malawi.
Sympathy to Isobel Chewning and Susan Abner on the death of their mother, Eugenie Greene, on June 18.
FOR THE HEALTH OF IT
Blessed are they who maintain justice, who constantly do what is right. Psalm 106:3
On June 6th, 260 Justice Ministry Network members representing 27 BUILD congregations, 22 from Second Church, celebrated at Mary Queen of the Holy Rosary BUILD's story of living out God's call to do justice. Second was recognized for exceeding our investment goal last year. With a few pledges still pending, we are confident that we will meet our goal of $9,000 this year. Abundant gratitude to our Second Church family and friends that have recently invested in the sacred work of doing justice.
• BUILD's issue victories this year: Shannon Sell, Bluegrass Lex. Hub Administrator, reported to BUILD's mental health steering committee that all plans to grow the capacity of the Bluegrass ACT team (Assertive Community Treatment Teams) to serve 100 clients by March 2017 in need of mental health/substance abuse care has been fully initiated. She is actively working with Social Service Commissioner Chris Ford, Councilwoman Susan Lamb and other health professionals to conduct a community needs assessment for the ACT team. It will be exciting to hear Ms. Sell share the progress on this issue at the Community Problems Assembly October 24th.
• BUILD's payday lending steering committee continues their diligent work with Senators Kerr and Adams and allies of the Kentucky Coalition for Responsible Lending (KCRL) to increase the power needed to once again! sponsor legislation in the 2017 General Assembly to end abusive payday lending practices in KY. Watch for forthcoming media releases regarding the impact of this debt trap on KY's citizens.
• BUILD's violent crime committee will continue working with our police chief to seek his willingness to consult with the National Network for Safe Communities (NNSC); an evidenced based program that has significantly reduced violent crime and drug offenses in many communities nationwide.
Seeking justice in action is a faithful response to the Bible's teachings. Second’s Justice Ministry Team: Bill and Fredda Moody, Catherine Hunt, Jim Drahovzal and Judy Maxson are anticipating more of our church family to join us at our Listening-House Meetings this September-October. Your invitation will be coming soon!
JUSTICE MINISTRY NEWS
Listen to advice and accept instruction and in the end you will be wise. Proverbs 19:20
Sadly, Kentucky is #1 in adult deaths from smoking related illnesses and has the third highest adult smoking rate in the US. It is equally troubling that those who are exposed to 2nd hand smoke get the same toxic
chemicals, like formaldehyde (embalming), carbon monoxide (car exhaust), hydrogen cyanide (chemical weapons), and butane (lighter fluid)--to name a few. Clinical updates from UK Health tell us:
• 2nd hand smoke is associated with hearing loss in former smokers and those who never smoked.
• 2nd hand smoke is linked to 23% greater likelihood of stillbirth & 13% greater chance of congenital malformations.
• common neurobehavioral disorders such as ADHD and learning disorders are 50% higher in homes with smokers.
• asthma, ear infections, respiratory illnesses are associated with smoke exposure.
• illnesses in pets also increases when smoke is present.
Today we have choices to go to smoke free facilities. If you have friends or family who still smoke, encourage them to enroll in a smoking cessation program.
Jackie Graves, Parish Nurse
SECOND SHARING . . . Adult Summer Sunday Classes, Buckhorn Mission Trip PAGE 6
BUCKHORN MISSION TRIP
Adult Summer Sunday Classes! (9:40-10:40 a.m.)
• The Present Word Bible Study: Toward a New Creation - Through Old and New
Testament readings, they will discuss the need for a new creation due to human sin and
disobedience.
(Room 204)
• The Theology Class: - Beginning July 3 a DVD series tracing the Apostle Paul's
journey through the Roman Empire will be shown in the Forum Room. Marcus Borg and
John Dominic Crossan are the presenters and lecture on the significance of Paul’s mission
in what is now Greece and Turkey.
The Buckhorn mission trip was held June 23-29. Thanks to Ray Davis, Shirley Caldwell, Randy Master, Glenn Brown, Sue Paulsen, Tambu Chirwa, Kristan Lenning, Ruth Webb-Kelly and David Holden who volunteered their time painting the boys and girls cottages at the Buckhorn Children’s Home.
SECOND SHARING . . . Calendar, Summer Hours, Bible Studies and More, Summer Hours PAGE 7
CHURCH CALENDAR
Sunday, June 26 12:15 p.m. Deacons (202) Monday, July 4 (Office Closed) Thursday, July 7
Youth trip to Malibu Jack’s and Movie
Saturday, July 9
9:00 a.m. Saturday Book Group (Gathering Place) Sunday, July 10
12:00 pm. Congregational Meeting (Sanctuary) Saturday, July 16
9:00 a.m. Saturday Book Group (Gathering Place) Tuesday, July 19
12:30 p.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry (204) Saturday, July 23
9:00 a.m. Saturday Book Group (Gathering Place) Saturday, July 30
9:00 a.m. Saturday Book Group (Gathering Place)
���� Women’s Saturday Discussion Women's Saturday discussion group meet each Saturday at 9:00 a.m. in the Gathering Place. Please join us as we discuss The Cloister Walk by Kathleen Norris. Contact Laura Gardner (269-
3283) for details. Meeting will not be held at Second on July 2.
����Men’s Breakfast Men’s Breakfast meets each Wednesday (6:30-7:30 a.m.) at Bob Evans we study Jesus’ Abba, the God Who Has Not Failed by James Cobb. Questions? Call Shawn Caudill (219-1249).
����Congregational Meeting
A Congregational Meeting will be held Sunday, July 10 at noon to vote to upgrade the Associate Pastor position for Rev. Sara Benedetti to include new duties and commensurate salary increase. (We are increasing the responsibilities of Sara and of Rev. David Holden to pick up tasks that had been in Erin Rouse’s job description. The Session has approved David going to full time status. These actions will not create any increase in the total personnel budget for 2016-2017. Details will be provided at the July 10 Congregational meeting.)
����Prayer Shawl Ministry
We meet the third Tuesday of the month at 12:30 pm in Room 204 (July 19). If you would like a prayer shawl for a congregation member or yourself, contact our Parish Nurse, Jackie Graves (254-7768).
BIBLE STUDIES AND MORE
SECOND E-SHARING The next issue of Second Sharing will be mailed on July 27, 2016 (August Issue) and emailed to those who are signed up to receive Second E-Sharing. The electronic version can be seen on our website at www.2preslex.org.
Summer Hours trough August 31 - Monday to
Thursday 8:00am to 4:30pm and Friday
8:00am to 12:00noon.
This means staff will not be here to open the
doors or answer the phone after 4:30 Mon-Thurs
and after 12 noon on Friday’s. Security staff will
be present when a meeting or event is scheduled
after hours.
The church office will be closed
Monday, July 4th.
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460 E. Main St.
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Although it seems that the school year was just over, it will soon be time for classes to resume! Would you remember the children of Westminster Village as you do back to school shopping? We anticipate that we will be helping 95 to 120 children get ready for Back to School!
Items may be placed in the blue bins marked “Westminster Village” located in the Gathering Place by Sunday, July 31. Supplies will be distributed at Westminster by the Community Resource Team the first week of August. If they are received later than this, they will still be utilized . . . thank you!
School Supplies
Pencils (for Primary)
Notebook Paper (wide rule)
Pencils (Ticonderoga)
Packs of big pink erasers
Mechanical pencils
Pencil top erasers
Colored pencils (regular)
Backpacks (Large) Colored pencils (washable)
Highlighters
Pencil sharpeners (with tops)
Dividers for 3 ring binders
Large bottles hand sanitizer
Glue sticks
24 count Crayons (erasable)
Composition books
Spiral notebooks (1 subject)
Graph paper Cloth pencil pouches for 3 ring binders
Plastic pencil boxes (large size)
Rulers
3 ring binders, (1” & 2”)
Flexible 1” binders
Fiskar scissors (Junior & Safety)
Dry erase markers
Plastic folders with prongs
Plastic folders w/o prongs
Plastic folder with holes, pockets
Washable markers (wide & fine point) Regular markers (wide & fine point)
Paper towels
For Personal Care Bags
Tooth Paste
Full size boxes of Kleenex
Tooth Brushes
Shampoo
25 Antiperspirant (Women’s)
25 Antiperspirant (Men’s) White washcloths
Bars of Dial Soap
BACK TO SCHOOL SHOPPING FOR WESTMINSTER VILLAGE