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A Message of Hope
Loving God, Loving Others, Living in Grace
LIVE MUSIC LABOR DAY
Monday, September 3
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF HOPE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | SEPTEMBER 2018 – VOLUME 21
Table Contents
· Adult Educa!on.........................4 & 5
· Birthdays........................................12
· Building & Grounds……………….……….6
· Calendar.........................................13
· Children’s Ministry ……..…….…...….…6
· Fellowship........................................7
· Finance ……...………………………………...3
· Mission .....................................8 & 9
· Music & Worship ...........................10
· Pantry of Hope ...………........………...11
· Pastor’s Pen .....................................2
· Session Members ..........................14
· Session Minutes ..............................3
· Staff Contacts ................................14
· Trivia ………………………..……...………….5
· Upcoming Events……..………………….11
· Worship Assistants ........................12
Thank you for your ar!cles!
Hope is hos!ng an outdoor concert right here in our
own church back yard. The live music will begin at
3:00 p.m. with several musicians to entertainment you.
Edward’s Trio, Near Normal Band, Mike Friesz,
John Sta!on, Pastor Rus Kosits and Luke Furman.
Bring your family and friends for a musical a$ernoon,
don’t forget your lawn chairs and blankets!
Snacks and beverages will be available for purchase.
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Pastor’s Pen Dear Friends,
First, I want to thank you all for making Kathie and my
open house a wonderful celebra!on. Your support
and outpouring of love was so encouraging and
overwhelming to us. We are s!ll talking about that day
and the way it moved us. Thank you so much.
Second, I want to thank you for the addi!onal
outpouring of love and support in the death of my
father. That was unexpected and we have been
coping as best we can in the midst of many other
transi!ons; moving Kathie’s belongings into our house,
prepping her house for sale, ge%ng used to each other
living in the same space, all the usual things
newlyweds experience. I have been asked to officiate
and we will be going to rejoin my siblings and other
family in early September.
Third, I want thank you for your faithfulness
throughout our !me together. It is no small thing that
we have not only survived each other over
twenty-two years like an old married couple barely
speaking to each other, but that we have grown and
deepened our rela!onship, have supported each
other through the inevitable ups and downs of
communal life, celebrated births and bap!sms and
weddings as well as honored and celebrated the lives of
loved ones who returned to our heavenly Father. We
have known each other, worked alongside each other,
worked through disputes and worked toward reconcilia!on,
renewal and forgiveness. We didn’t give up on each
other in a world that throws relationships away as
if they were disposable and cheap. We have loved in
spite of disagreements, recognizing that differences of
opinion pale in comparison to the redeeming power of
Christ’s love. Thank you.
Finally, I want to thank you for con!nuing the process
of learning and growing with me. Our work is not yet
done. We recognized our need for improving and
growing our children, youth and adult educa!on as well
as our need to improve our worship services. There is
much to learn in those areas and we are a(emp!ng to
be less reac!ve and more proac!ve in our approaches.
We are beginning to recognize that we must become
much more inten!onal in our plans and ac!ons because
the world is rapidly changing all around us and within
our families. Our expecta!ons are changing as
well. We have to transform our mentalities and practices
if we want to realize the balanced growth that is evidence
of health and vitality.
As we enter into our fall programming I invite you to
double your efforts in praying for our teachers, support
staff, administra!ve staff and pastors. I invite you to li$ our
congregation in your prayers that we can move toward
vitality and health in every area of our communal life
in order to fulfill our calling as Christ’s body in our loca!on.
I invite you to get involved in some ministry of our church
because it is good for your soul and you are wanted and
needed. If you don’t know where you might serve that
would be helpful to you and the church, please contact me.
I am glad to visit with you and we’ll find a place for you to
find meaningful mission and a sense of belonging.
Thank you for your faithfulness and generosity in our
relationship. You have taught me much by your
example.
Blessings abound!
Pastor Dave
Sermons & Scr ip tures
· September 2
Communion/Bap!sm
“Is There Room In Heaven For Me”
John 14: 1-3
· September 9
"What Would a Chris!an Do?"
1 Samuel 15:24-30; Proverbs 10:7-12
Elder Brian Claus
· September 16
"So Then Joshua Dies…"
Joshua 24 (selected scriptures)
Associate Pastor Rus Kosits
· September 23
"Under Christ’s Authority"
Ma(hew 8:5-13
· September 30
“Jus!ce Is Served”
Amos 5:14-24
Sarah Mar!n
MISSED A SUNDAY SERMON?
Want to know what you missed?
Want to keep engaged? Visit us on our website: www.hopepresbyterianchurch.org
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SESSION by the Session Clerk Jayne Molacek
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS FROM AUGUST MEETING
Minutes of Regular Session Mee!ng on July 17, 2018 were approved.
July Clerk’s Report was approved.
July Finance Report was approved.
Mo!on from Children’s Ministry to put October 24, 2018 on the calendar and to approve Safe Halloween to be held in the gym from
6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Seconded and carried.
Mo!on from Youth Ministry to change the date for Vala’s Pumpkin Patch to September 23 and to cancel the September 9 Boulder
Creek Youth ou!ng. Seconded and carried.
Mo!on from Fellowship Commi(ee to put September 21, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. on the calendar for Bunko Night. Seconded and carried.
Mo!on to add Cross Recycling event on the calendar in conjunc!on with the Blood Drive on September 22, 2018 from 8:00 – noon.
Seconded and carried.
Mo!on to allow Boys Scouts to store their supplies in chancel prep area. Seconded and carried.
Mo!on to keep the office hours from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Seconded and carried.
Mo!on to waive the “no rentals” during the week before Christmas for a wedding. Seconded and carried.
Mo!on to allow a wedding at Hope on May 18, 2019. Seconded and carried.
FINANCE by Elder Dave Fehr
It is hard to believe summer is coming to an end. I enjoy the change of seasons, with fall bringing cooler weather, school star!ng
back up, football season, etc. It also means it is the !me of the year when we are asked to make a financial commitment to the
church in the form of a pledge. This year, Consecra!on Sunday is on October 28. The theme for Consecra!on Sunday is “A Past of
Service, A Future of Hope.” The intent of this theme is to remind us of where Hope Church was in the past and how we are
growing and evolving. The same is true with us individually. Please take some !me between now and Consecra!on Sunday to
reflect on how your faith has grown, and how important it is to you to see Hope Church grow.
As informa!on, we are projec!ng next year’s general budget to increase by 3% due to infla!on and growth. You will be receiving
your pledge card in the mail in late September. As in the past, you can mail your pledge card back to the church, put it in any
Sunday’s offering plate, or turn it in to the Finance office. It would be greatly appreciated if you would turn your pledge card in by
Consecra!on Sunday so session can plan next year’s budget responsibly. Plan on a(ending church on Consecra!on Sunday as we
will have a celebra!on brunch at 10:00 a.m., which will be served by the “Flapjack Guy.”
This year’s pledge card will not have anything to do with the three-year Capital Reduc!on Campaign. Thank you for your con!nued
contribu!ons to the campaign. As we are approaching the end of the first year, of the three-year campaign approximately
$240,000 of the $409,000 pledged has been received. If you didn’t pledge to the capital campaign last year and would like to, just
let Jayne Molacek know. There were some ques!ons about the repor!ng of contribu!ons to the capital campaign on the quarterly
statement. Money donated to the campaign in 2017 does not show on this year’s statements. If you need to know what you
contributed in 2017, contact Jayne Molacek at the office.
AVERAGE ATTENDANCE MONTH OF JUNE 131
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Adult Education by Elder Judy Johnson
Hope is striving to offer an array of educational opportunities for Bible, spiritual and relational growth and to promote the hardy notion that Hope is a place of learning! Connect to the day and time that works for you, and be guided.
Sundays: Starting September 9
8:00-8:45 a.m. Join Pastor Rus Kosits for coffee and Who wrote the Bible and why? Class will be starting with Moses, Moses, Moses. Meet in the library.
10:30-11:30 a.m. Great Ends of the Church with Nancy Corran
This 6 session class will be using Presbyterian curriculum and will focus on the answer: Why bother with Church? Explore our Presbyterian definition of what church is, and what we as a church are called to do. Class will focus on the church’s understanding of its purpose and inspire us to dedicate ourselves to the church’s work in the world. Room #1.
Sermon Follow-up with Pastor Dave
What was meaningful for you? Additional questions? What else is going on in your life or the world that you may wish to discuss? Meet in the lobby.
The Wired Word--This class uses current event articles and appropriate scripture for small group discussions that are relevant to Christian living. Meet in the sanctuary.
Understanding the Old Testament with Chuck Bulger will present information from Bernhard W. Anderson’s book, which interweaves historical, archeological, literary and religious perspectives. Meet in the library.
Monday:
6:30 p.m. Women’s Monthly Prayer, Discussion & Fellowship Group—September 24
All women are welcome to join this heartfelt group committed to fellowship and learning. Our meeting will be held at Thelma Symanietz: 7006 S 183rd Terrace. We will be reading the book Ordering Your Private World by Gordon MacDonald. Books are $5.00. Contact Jayne Molacek for a book. For more information about the group, please contact Julie Reeks at 402-880-0042 or email juliereeks@gmail.
Wednesday:
1:00-2:30 p.m. Women Studying “Women of the Bible” begins September 12. We will study New Testament women starting with the life of Elizabeth. Discover the background and life lessons of the strong women in the Bible! For more information contact Carol Farris: [email protected]. Meet in the library.
Thursdays:
10:00-11:00 a.m. MORNING BIBLE STUDY GROUP
Studying the book of Habakkuk. Gather with Pastor Dave and get to know others in the group. For more information contact Pastor Dave.
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. EVENING BIBLE STUDY GROUP (to resume September 20). Studying the 1&2 Book of Peter with Pastor Dave.
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Adult Educa"on con"nua"on
Saturdays:
6:30 a.m. Men’s Weekly Saturday Breakfast and Study
This is a group for men with limited time who can get up early, and who are interested in learning more about what the Bible says. Currently studying 2 Corinthians. Meet them at the Summer Kitchen Café in La Vista. Eat! Study! Share! All men are welcome.
Creation Care
This summer we devoted three sessions to the concepts of Creation Care-A Christian Calling. As we continue to explore our Christian values and respond in thanksgiving for God’s creation, what are the
next steps at Hope? For more information contact Judy Johnson.
Next Adult Education meeting: Tuesday, September 4, 5:00 p.m. For more information contact Judy Johnson: [email protected] or 402.660.4331.
TRIVIA As part of the curriculum of our confirma!on class, we will be taking an in depth look at the Presbyterian Brief
statement of faith (BSoF), not only to understand more about Chris!an thought about God, but also what church means, and who
we are as human beings, made in God’s image. How much do you know about the PC(USA) Brief statement of Faith ?
1) Fill in the blank to complete the first line of the Brief Statement of Faith (BSoF): In _____ and in ______ we belong to God.
a) grace, truth
b) love, sorrow
c) life, death
d) sickness, health
2) Which of the following is from the BSoF sec!on of the Holy Spirit?
a) In a broken and fearful world the Spirit gives us courage to pray without ceasing,
b) For God so loved the world that God gave his only Son,
c) Spirit of gentleness, blow through the wilderness, calling and free.
d) I believe in Jesus Christ, God's only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
3) Fill in the Blank to complete the line from the BSoF: We trust in God, whom Jesus called ______________
a) Lord.
b) “Abba”, Father.
c) Yahweh, God of Israel.
d) the creator of heaven and earth.
4) According to the Brief statement of faith, “Jesus proclaimed the reign of God” by doing which of the following
a) preaching good news to the poor and release to the cap!ves,
b) teaching by word and deed and blessing the children,
c) healing the sick and binding up the brokenhearted,
d) ea!ng with outcasts, forgiving sinners, and calling all to repent and believe the gospel.
e) all of these.
5) When we review the statement, the line that students have the most ques!ons about concerns the meaning of some complex,
unfamiliar words. These words are about the arrest, trial and crucifixion of Jesus. See if you can fill in the blank from the BSoF.
“Unjustly condemned for __________ and _________ , Jesus was crucified,”
a) perseverance, persuasion
b) obs!nacy, belligerence
c) treason, malice
d) blasphemy, sedi!on
Answers on page 11
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BUILDING & GROUNDS by Elder Jason Chatten
THANKS:
· To Ron and Pat Stigge for donating the Sound System in Norm Pralle’s memory
· To Lorin Toman for replacing the ballast in room 207 and ordering more at a discount for the church
· To Mike Molacek, Ron Stigge & Kurt Briley for spraying weeds, trimming flowers and bushes around the church and parking lot
· To Jayne Molacek for meeting with West Omaha Irrigation
· To Ron Stigge and Dick Corwine for making the sound box and ordering the safety edging
· To Kurt Briley, Ron Stigge & Mike Molacek for removing the spools of wiring off the back lot
· Gil Lovett for weedeating around the church and along the road/wall
· To Jason and Traci Chatten for trimming the trees
· To Mike and Jared Dierking, Dick Corwine, Ron Stigge, Jason/Carson/Addison Chatten for setting up for Pastor Dave’s reception
PUNCHLIST DISCUSSION
· Requesting volunteers to transport (truck required) and work bounce house for Calvin Crest celebration on August 25.
· Window tinting needed for west windows in gym
· Getting estimates for concrete repair in two sections of parking lot and sealing work
· Looking for Eagle Scouts to build a small bridge over ravine on north side of church
· Carryovers: sanctuary ramp electrical plugs, sidelights, dimmer switches, Art Room, Gabe Samson Eagle Scout Landscaping, youth room painting for movie projector
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY by Elder Lori Laster
We are so excited to welcome the children back to Sunday School! Hopefully by now they are starting to settle in to a routine with the new school year. Pastor Rus has put together some great lessons for the kids using our VBS theme, Shipwrecked! We will be singing some of the same songs we learned this summer while we “Unpack the Parables.”
We are always looking for people who would like to help with Sunday School. If you are interested in teaching one lesson per month, or if you just want to be a helper, contact Pastor Rus or me (Lori Laster). We would love to have you on our team!
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Saturday, September 22, 2018
7:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Blood Drive – American Red Cross Bus
@ Hope Presbyterian Church
5220 South 159th Ave.
Contact Tracy Comba at [email protected] OR visit redcrossblood.org and enter
HopePresbyterian in box in upper right-hand corner and click on Hope’s name in blue box in left-hand column.
MAKE SOMEONE WHOLE AGAIN
Without A, B & O, we can’t save anybody. You are the #Missing Type we need.
FELLOWSHIP by Elder Tracy Comba
Thank you to everyone who donated school supplies. The students at Cody,
Disney, Franklin and Norris Elementary are able to start the school year off in
the right direc!on without the stress and distrac!on of not having school
supplies, all because of your generosity and kindness. God calls us to love thy
neighbor and serve him by serving others.
The Hope congrega!on con!nues to
answer that call with service and
dona!ons when we recognize a need.
A long-awaited Bunko night of fun is scheduled for
Friday, September 21, at 5:30 p.m. You can sign-up in
the lobby or just show up that night! The cost is $1
and a snack to share. No Bunko experience is required
– we will train you on the spot!
Thank you note from
Disney staff and students for
the school supplies.
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MISSION by Elder Brian Claus
Thank you to all who donated their time as part of the Hope Brush-Up Nebraska team. This year’s team
repainted Rev. Robert and Carolyn Taylor’s home. Robert (81) and Carolyn (77) have lived in their home at
3805 Bedford for about 60 years. They have both dealt with their share of health issues and their daughter,
who is a mother of 2 young boys, has been dealing with cancer. So their family home grew to accommodate
their daughter and grandsons. Our team had some great conversations with the entire family during our
painting. Robert and Carolyn originally moved from Pittsburgh, PA, where they were involved in street ministry.
Robert described many encounters with inner-city gang members and drug dealers he and others were trying
to spread the word of God to. Now they continue that message and ministry in North Omaha. We were
blessed to meet these wonderful Omaha neighbors of ours and for the opportunity to serve them in God’s
name. This was all possible thanks to Hope congregation donations and prayers and the hard labor from:
Kathy Andersen, Ken Anderson, Soochin, Eunice and Lucy Cho, Brian and Jake Claus, Darci Davis, Dave
and Lillian Fehr, Harriet Hanson, Chuck and Patricia Lundquist, Paul and Tyler Richling, and Matt VanHook.
Siena Francis House Meal Serving
The first Saturday of the month, Hope Church is blessed to serve at the Siena-Francis House. We serve the nighttime meals. Time invested is only a few hours (4 p.m.-7 p.m.) and the rewards are immense! It is a worthwhile project that Hope Church has embraced wholeheartedly. If you are interested, the sign-up sheet in the lobby or contact Mark Canady: [email protected].
Thank you to the following individuals for serving in August: Isabel, Madison, Theresa & Mark Canady and Riley Martin.
Our next meal to be served will be Saturday, September 1, 2018.
We are always looking for volunteers for this very rewarding mission!
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Abide Better Together Bash
We’re not called to be better, we’re called to be different. In our world today, it is normal to get overwhelmed with the complexity of problems like poverty and reconciliation. It is normal to watch the news and either think people need to deal with their own problems or that someone else should tackle difficult issues.
At Abide, we believe being different is the answer to overcoming adversity. Join us in celebrating and empowering those who choose a different path: engaging, connecting, supporting, and encouraging those in Omaha’s most vulnerable neighborhoods.
This is a great event if you would like to learn more about Abide, the work they are performing in North
Omaha neighborhoods or how you can serve. For more information or to sign-up to attend check out their
website: h(ps://www.abideomaha.org/be(er-together-bash-different/.
Bring God’s Message to Fellow Omaha Women
September 22, 2018 – Siena Francis Women’s Retreat – 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
We are really excited about this coming event!!!! Once again instead of holding this event at the Siena
Francis Shelter we will be holding this event at First Presbyterian Church – Omaha. They graciously let us
use their facility at no charge. One of the main reasons we like to use this facility is the close proximity to the
shelter. Our hope is that they will want to continue attending First Presbyterian church since it is so close. The
ladies will be transported to First Presbyterian Church by Siena Francis Shelter and it will be open to the
women who are in their drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. We are excited for them to get out of their
comfort zone and experience a time with no distractions. We will be experiencing the “Sweet Life Café where
Women Savor Time with God”. Some of you may think that you are not equipped to be part of this retreat, but
I encourage anyone (that means YOU) to come with an open heart and just share Christ’s Love with each
other. We come away with so much more than we bring to the table – just ask some of the people who have
been there – Tracy Comba, Darci Davis, Mary Ellen Gumbert, Nancy Mittelbrun, Julie Reeks,
Thelma Symanietz, or if you are interested in serving, please contact Kathy Andersen at 402-514-7763.
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MUSIC & WORSHIP by Elder Arlene Thietje
Our fourth and final genera!onal overview is a look at the Millennials – those aged 13-36. How do they see the world,
how do they view God and how do they perceive the church?
Their view of the world is to find more balance between home and ins!tu!onal childcare than what they experienced
growing up. Sixty-eight percent of this genera!on was raised in childcare. They show a return to family values. They
have changing views on sexuality, alcohol, drugs from previous genera!ons. They presume technology, earth care and
media. They tend to be fickle. School shoo!ngs have been a part of their genera!onal exposure.
They have a desire for relevance when it comes to grasping God. They tend to be skep!cal. They show a sense of
mystery & wonder in seeking rela!onship with God rather than assuming certainty.
When it comes to their view of the church they believe they can “get it online” or “through friends”. Their approach to
church is very u!litarian – if it works for you, its fine. However, they are hungry for rela!onships. There is a move
toward home school including home church school.
The Millennials are in a genera!onal cycle known as “civics”. They were protected as children and have come of age
apprecia!ng heroes. They are overachievers and ins!tu!on builders (but not necessarily the ins!tu!ons of the
previous genera!ons). They are busy adults. They can be respected and inspiring leaders.
Next month, we’ll draw our comparison/contrast to a close as we look at the implica!ons of the dynamics of each
genera!on and its impact on church growth, worship style, and programming.
SINGERS, BELL RINGERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS, SOLOISTSSTS
Li$ up your GodGod-d-given gi$s in worship. Join the choir, offer some special music, let your praises ring! ! n gi$s in worship. Join the choir, offer some special music,
Contact: Luke Furman, June Denkinger or Diane Huerta
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for more informa!on on ways to par!cipate.
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We would like to thank our Hope family for the hugs, cards, phone calls,
texts, e-mails, plants, flowers, food, and those who came to the visitation
and funeral in the recent death of Mary Ann Molacek. We have been
truly blessed by all of you and your kindnesses helped us through a
difficult time.
Mike and Jayne Molacek
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PANTRY of HOPE
by Mike Molacek
September is Hunger Action Month. God created you to do something and make an impact on your community.
Hope’s Pantry continues helping our community. Foods that you enjoy at your house are perfect to donate. We make good use of all non-perishable items. With school beginning, we usually see an increased need of families in need of food. 105 food items helping three families were distributed from July 20 – August 17, 2018. Your generous donations help those in need. Thank you to everyone who donates to the Pantry.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Hope Book Club
Date: Tuesday, September 11
Time: 10:30 a.m. Library.
The book for September is Necklace by Sheryl Jarvis. The books are available at church on the information table. Look for your name on a book. If you are new to book club, please contact Sandy to arrange for a book.
[email protected] or 402-740-9381.
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Hope II - Potluck
Date: Friday, September 14
Time: Noon
Presenting: Ronald McDonald House
Hosting: Gordon and Marlene Gunderson, David and Judy Klostermeyer
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Rachel Circle
Date: Thursday, September 27
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Hostess: TBA
Program: TBA
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Bells and Choir
Prac!ce to begin Wednesday, September 5
For more informa!on contact Luke Furman.
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OFFICE HOURS
MONDAY—THURSDAY
CLOSED FRIDAY
8:00 A.M.—4:30 P.M.
NEW NURSERY STAFF
Please welcome Jessica Marcuzzo as our
newest staff to Hope ’s nursery. Jessica
attends Millard West High School and enjoys
working with children, cooking, reading
drawing and painting in her free time. Jessica
also assisted with VBS and mission projects
and she is CPR and First-Aid certified.
Answers: 1) c, in life and death we belong to God. 2) a is
correct. b is John 3:16 and d is from the Apostles Creed. 3)
b. “Abba” is the Aramaic word for Daddy or Papa. 4) e. all of
them. 5) d, blasphemy and sedi!on.
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Janie Botsch
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Thelma Symanietz
Arlene Theitje
LITURGIST
2 Ma! VanHook
9 Rus Kosits
16 Ellie Mar"n
23 Harriet Hanson
30 Dick Corwine
GREETERS
2 Ruby Thornwall
9 Mike & Jayne Molacek
16 Jerry & June Denkinger
23 Ember Davis
30 Terry & Mary Ellen Gumbert
USHERS
2 Kelly Klopp & John Klopp
9 Nancy Mi!elbrun & Thelma Symanietz
16 Susie, Becka & Josie Karnik
23 Sandra Kay & Rich Roberts
30 Diane Huerta & Donelle Thomas
AUDIO
2 Wayne Fry
9 Chuck Lundquist
16 Dale Brewer
23 Brian Claus
30 Wayne Fry
VIDEO
2 Traci Cha!en
9 Paula Washka
16 Hugh Carter
23 Eunice Cho
30 Bill Neville
3 Sue Pennington
5 Molly Davis
8 Joe Washka
9 Lila Zimmermann
12 Dick Corwine
13 Jayne Molacek
13 Keith Roumpf
13 Larry Rudesill
18 Sco( Gunderson
19 Sydney Miller
20 George Thietje
21 Debbie Barry
23 Troy Kaup
23 Karter Stroyek
25 Paul Richling
25 Montana Thomas
29 Wayne Fry
30 John Bonaventura
30 Karen Griffin
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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6:30 AM Men of Hope Bible Study 9:00 AM Tai Chi
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Communion Sunday 9:00 AM Sunday Worship/Baptism Thraen Twins 1:00 PM Rudesill's 50th
Anniversary
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OFFICE CLOSED -Labor Day 3:00 PM Labor Day Christian Concert
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10:00 AM Quilt Group 6:00 PM Personnel Mtg. 6:30 PM Buildings & Grounds Mtg. 6:30 PM Fellowship Mtg. 6:30 PM Mission Mtg. 6:30 PM Tai Chi 7:00 PM Boys Basketball
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1:00 PM Women of the Bible 6:30 PM Youth Group
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10:00 AM Morning Bible Study 4:00 PM Millard South 7:00 PM Ladycats
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6:30 AM Men of Hope Bible Study 9:00 AM Tai Chi
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9:00 AM Sunday Worship
10:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL
For all ages. 10:30 AM Confirmation/YNMC
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2:00 PM Prayer Shawl Ministry 6:30 PM Boy Scouts
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Patriot Day 10:30 AM Book Club 6:30 PM Tai Chi 7:00 PM Boys Basketball
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1:00 PM Women of the Bible 6:30 PM Youth Group
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10:00 AM Morning Bible Study 1:00 PM Card Group 4:00 PM Millard South 7:00 PM Ladycats
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12:00 PM Hope ll
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6:30 AM Men of Hope Bible Study 9:00 AM Tai Chi
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9:00 AM Sunday Worship/Children's Worship
10:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL
For all ages. 10:30 AM Confirmation/YNMC
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2:00 PM Prayer Shawl Ministry 6:30 PM Boy Scouts
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6:00 PM Session Mtg. 6:30 PM Tai Chi 7:00 PM Boys Basketball
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1:00 PM Women of the Bible 6:30 PM Youth Group
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10:00 AM Morning Bible Study 4:00 PM Millard South
6:30 PM Bible Study 7:00 PM Ladycats
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5:30 PM BUNKO NIGHT 6:00 PM YNMC overnight event
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YNMC overnight event 6:30 AM Men of Hope Bible Study 7:00 AM Blood Drive 9:00 AM Tai Chi
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First Day of Autumn 9:00 AM Sunday Worship
10:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL
For all ages. 2:00 PM Youth Kick-off Vala's Pumpkin Patch
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2:00 PM Prayer Shawl Ministry 6:30 PM Boy Scouts
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6:30 PM Tai Chi 7:00 PM Boys Basketball 7:00 PM Children's Ed Mtg.
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1:00 PM Women of the Bible 6:30 PM Youth Group
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10:00 AM Morning Bible 1:00 PM Rachel Circle 4:00 PM Millard South
6:30 PM Bible Study 7:00 PM Ladycats
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6:30 AM Men of Hope Bible Study 9:00 AM Tai Chi
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9:00 AM Sunday Worship- Sarah Martin
10:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL
For all ages. 10:30 AM Confirmation/YNMC
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Hope Presbyterian Church
Loving God, Loving Others, Living in Grace”
5220 S 159 Ave, Omaha, NE 68135
Church Office: 402-895-4044
Fax: 402-895-1701
Open 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Monday-Thursday
(closed Friday)
Church Staff
Pastor: Dave Matsumura................................................................pastordave@hopepresbyterianchurch.org
Associate Pastor: Rus Kosits..............................................................pastorrus@hopepresbyterianchurch.org
Office Administrator: Rosanna Morrell..........................................officeadmin@hopepresbyterianchurch.org
Music Director: Luke Furman......................................................musicdirector@hopepresbyterianchurch.org
Treasurer: Jayne Molacek.....................................................................................mmolacek@centurylink.net
Nursery: Jessica Marcuzzo………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
Visit us on our website at: www.hopepresbyterianchurch.org
COMMITTEE SESSION EMAIL
Adult Ministry Judy Johnson [email protected]
Building & Grounds Jason Cha!en [email protected]
Caregiving Ministry Paula Washka [email protected]
Children’s Ministry Lori Laster [email protected]
Clerk of Session Jayne Molacek [email protected]
Communica"ons Tyler Thraen communica"[email protected]
Fellowship Ministry Tracy Comba [email protected]
Finance Ministry Dave Fehr [email protected]
Mission Ministry Brian Claus [email protected]
Music & Worship Arlene Thietje [email protected]
Outreach Ministry Ma! Van Hook [email protected]
Personnel Ministry Sco! Gunderson [email protected]
Youth Ministry Chris Ahrenholtz [email protected]