EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 5, 2015 11:00AM He Qi, The Empty Tomb TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH THE LOVE OF JESUS CHRIST Welcome to First Presbyterian Church! We are so glad that you are here. We hope that joining us for worship today will nurture your heart and transform your mind. Here at First Pres our mission is transforming lives through the love of Jesus Christ—that simple and that challenging. We realize we need each other and commit to pray for each other. We reach out in love and compassion to a world in need, and we know we are a work in progress. If you are new to First Pres, we hope you will join us again and consider attending any of our mission, fellowship and education opportunities. If you would like to learn more about us, please fill out the visitor information on the “rose card” in the pew rack, and place it in the offering plate. You are also more than welcome to contact any of our pastors over the phone or by email. God's peace to you today. Rev. Jeff Lehn, Rev. Dr. Youngsoo An and Rev. Arianne Lehn. (contact information on inside back page) † Those who are able please stand Large print hymnals are available; please ask an Usher. FESTIVAL PRELUDE Grand Choeur Dialogue Eugene Gigout/arr. Gary Olson Prelude Richard Hillert Canzona Richard Hillert Jesus Christ is Risen Today setting by Robert A. Hobby As the Prelude begins, we invite you into a period of quiet reflection as we begin our preparation for worship. TOLLING OF THE HOUR INTROIT Christ Triumphant * Mark Patterson Christ triumphant, death’s prisoner no more; Christ triumphant, exalted, risen Lord. Sing with joy this Easter day; Christ is risen from the grave. Alleluia, rejoice! Come praise the risen Lord! †CALL TO WORSHIP One: Joyful is the sound we make this morning! For this day liberates us from doubt and fear. All: Thankful is the song we sing! For this day moves us past bewilderment and despair. One: Hopeful is the prayer on our lips! For this day awakens in us long-awaited new life. All: Jesus promised, “I will be with you always, even to the end of the age.” One: The tomb is empty, light has extinguished darkness and new creation has dawned. All: The living Christ is with us here and now, at this hour, in these pews, setting us free to love and serve. One: Friends, Christ is risen! All: Christ is risen, indeed! Hallelujah! †HYMN No. 232 Jesus Christ Is Risen Today EASTER HYMN CALL TO CONFESSION One: When the women first encountered the empty tomb and the risen Christ, they were flabbergasted. “How could this be?” they wondered. They were afraid, yet they summoned their faith. They were doubtful, yet they persevered. In the same spirit, let us confess our brokenness, yet strive for our Easter faith. PRAYER OF CONFESSION All: Gracious and gritty God, even as we sing of Christ’s resurrection and the promise of new life, we know things are not the way they are supposed to be in your world. We have hurt ourselves and others. We have chased after appearance, affluence and achievement. We have missed the life that is truly life. Please forgive us. Please give us a second chance. Please empower us. Invade our hearts and lives with your self-giving love and transform us into new people. We are yours, now and always. Amen. ASSURANCE OF FORGIVENESS One: Christ is alive and all things are being made new! Because of Christ, the old is gone and the new has come. Because of Christ, grace is really true. Because of Christ, reconciliation is possible. Friends, believe the good news of the gospel! All: Christ is risen! Thanks be to God. †GLORIA PATRI No. 581 Glory Be to the Father Henry W. Greatorex All: Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen, Amen. †PASSING OF THE PEACE One: The peace of Christ be with you. All: And also with you. One: As we gather, we remember we are God’s beloved children. Let us greet each other in the peace of Christ while saying, “God loves you!” WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS (Please sign and pass the friendship pad to those in your pew.) CHILDREN’S MESSAGE Please join in singing Jesus Loves Me as the children come forward. (After the Children’s Message, children will return to the pews to enjoy the service with their families.) ANTHEM “Since By Man Came Death” from Messiah * G.F. Handel Since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. “Worthy is the Lamb” from Messiah * G.F. Handel Worthy is the Lamb that was slain, and hath redeemed us to God by His blood, To receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honor, and glory, and blessing. Blessing and honor, glory and power, be unto Him, be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb, forever and ever. †HYMN No. 233 The Day of Resurrection SCRIPTURE READING One: This is the Word of the Lord. All: Thanks be to God! SERMON Terror and Amazement Seized Them OFFERING “The Trumpet Shall Sound” from Messiah †PRESENTATION OF THE BREAD AND CUP INVITATION TO THE TABLE GREAT THANKSGIVING One: The Lord be with you. All: And also with you. One: Lift up your hearts. All: We lift them up to the Lord. One: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. All: It is right to give our thanks and praise. LANCASHIRE Mark 16:1-8, pages 54-55 Reader: Myra Mae McFarland Rev. Jeff Lehn G.F. Handel/arr. Hopson LORD’S PRAYER All: Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. SHARING OF COMMUNION Please remain seated while the elements are being distributed. BREAKING OF THE BREAD Worshipers should partake of the bread as it is served. A gluten-free option is available in a cup in the middle of each serving plate. SHARING OF THE CUP Please hold the cup until all have been served, so that we may all drink together. †PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION All: God, in deep gratitude for this moment, this meal, these people, we give ourselves to you. Take us out as changed people because we have shared the living bread and cannot remain the same. Ask much of us, expect much from us, enable much by us, encourage many through us. God, may we live to your glory, both as inhabitants of earth and citizens of your kingdom. Amen. †HYMN No. 238 Thine Is the Glory †CHORAL RESPONSE “Hallelujah!” from Messiah * JUDAS MACCABEUS G.F. Handel †CHARGE AND BLESSING †POSTLUDE “Finale” from First Organ Sonata in d minor Alexandre Guilmant/arr. Eberhard Ramm *Anthem note: “Christ Triumphant” is a new anthem written by Mark Patterson. Patterson is a composer, educator and clinician who resides in Austin, Texas where he is the Director of Choirs at Covington Middle School and Director of the Choristers Choir at Covenant Presbyterian Church. His compositions are for children, youth and adult choirs and are in a variety of styles. He is known for meaningful texts and memorable melodies. “Since by Man Came Death” and “Worthy is the Lamb” both come from the third part of Handel’s Messiah. Handel wrote the Messiah in 1741 and it was first performed in Dublin on April 13, 1742 and premiered in London a year later. “Since by Man Came Death” is based on I Corinthians 15:21-22 (For since death came through a human being, the resurrection of the dead has also come through a human being; for as all die in Adam, so all will be made alive in Christ). “Worthy is the Lamb” is based on Revelation 5:12-13 (“Worthy is the Lamb that was slaughtered to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing?” Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, and all that is in them, singing, “To the one seated on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor and glory and might forever and ever!”). “Hallelujah” is the final movement of the second part of the Messiah. Apparently at the London premiere in 1743, King George II stood during “Hallelujah!” which made everyone else stand. Portions of the text come from Revelation 19:6 (for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth), Revelation 19:16 (King of Kings and Lords of Lords) and Revelation 11:15 (And he shall reign for ever and ever). Scripture reading for today Mark 16:1-8 Lectionary readings for today Acts 10:34-43 or Isaiah 25:6-9; Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24; 1 Corinthians 15:1-11; John 20:1-18 or Mark 16:1-8; (Easter Evening) Isaiah 25:6-9; Psalm 114; 1 Corinthians 5:6b-8; Luke 24:13-49 Lectionary readings for next week Acts 4:32-35; Psalm 133; 1 John 1:1-2:2; John 20:19-31 Preaching Scripture for next week will be John 20:19-31 The CHANCEL FLOWERS for Holy Week and Easter are given by members and friends of the congregation to the glory of God in loving memory of: E. Ross & Marian Adair by their family Francis & Emma Almeida, father, mother, Nana, Grandfather, Great-grandfather and Great-grandmother, by Edgar, Betty-Alice, Tyler, Kelly, Nicholas & Matthew Almeida and Kimberley Almeida de Atarama & Martin Atarama Ann & John Andreas, Doras Bailey, Bill Moody, Elsie Myers, Lloyd Pinkerton, Jack Ruhl, Elbert Smith, Jean Volz and Marion Walley by their friends Dorothy Bitzel by Rollyn & Julie Coverdale Richard Bokern by his wife, Virginia Raymond, Bernice & Terrill Borne by Catherine Borne Gail M., Stephen A. and Dan Boyer, and Terry Black, aunt, uncles and cousin by Kimberley Almeida de Atarama and Tyler & Kelly Almeida Leo & Hazel Brenizer and Jose & Gilda Perez by Ned & Ady Brenizer Kirk & Rick Bugher by Dick & Peg Bugher Edmund & Florence Cadarette by their son & daughter-in-law, George & Julie Cadarette Reid G. & Janet K. Chapman and Mark C. Chapman by Arthur “Chuck” & Linda Chapman Bob Christon by Norma Christon, Kent Christon & family and Kristin Klausing Lowell S. Coats by Virginia B. Coats Emerson Evans by Tara, Scott & Ava Meyer Family members by Sandy Shearer & Dick Florea Richard Ferguson by Dorothy Ferguson & family James Fletchall by Jim & Kaye Lobsiger Tom Foltz, C.V. & Helen Foltz, Fred, LaVerne and Wanda Cohrs by Luci Foltz Grandparents by Edgar & Betty-Alice Almeida Husband, Robert Snyder, daughter, Lisa Shelton and loved ones, by Marilyn Snyder, son and brother, Kent Snyder & family Richard Inskeep by Harriett Inskeep Jesse and Burton loved ones by Bob & Donna Jesse Earl Johns & Evelyn Johns Andrews by their children Philip C. Kaiser and loved ones by Phyllis R. Kaiser Dr. H. S. Lee by Antoinette Lee, children & grandchildren Loved ones by Natalie Ann Bloodgood Loved ones by Bonnie Huepenbecker Loved ones by Susan & Franklin Johnson and family Loved ones by Barbara Kerch Harold & Mildred Lowery and Max Taylor by Tom & Anne Barnett George R. Mather, Samuel & Henrietta Mather, Gunder & Esther Anderson, and Marjorie Elliott, by Catherine, Dwight, Emma & Ethan Grimes Debra S. McMeen by Scott McMeen William F. Mead and Robert F. Mead by Marianne Platt David & Elizabeth Morgan, Ilo & Lloyd Forste, and Hari Vasu, M.D., by Beth Marks & family Kathleen Moses by the Gumbert family My beloved friend, Blanche Griffin, by Marianne Platt My parents, Maurice & Eleanor Felger, by Gretchen Wiegel Robert P. Norton by Beverly Norton and family Our baby angel, James Jeffrey, by Jeff & Renae Schaller Our loved ones by Lou & Art Brickman Our parents, Richard W. Worman and William H. & Iole Memmer by Susan & Robin Memmer Our parents and siblings by Elizabeth & Clairus Dew Our son, John E. Pierce, by Ed & Pat Pierce Parents, brothers & sisters, by Don & Isabelle Bosse Parents, John & Oma Bishop Kauffman by Kathie Bishop Parents, Ruth & Joe Shanahan, by Mary Campbell Howard Schneider by Mary Schneider Nazeera Shaheen by Fahad M. Shaheen Judy Sites by Tom Sites George E. Smith, John W. Smith and Lester & Marcella Merica by Anita Wolfe Maxwell P. Smith by his family Vrina Stebbins by Gary Stebbins and family Besty Storey by Hal, John, David, Liza & Daniel Storey Esther & Axel Swedberg and John & Agnes Shoaff by Eunice & Tom Shoaff Rolland Weber by Jerry & Joyce Briner Janice Yancy and Edna Stoneburner by Brenda Stoneburner An additional gift was given in honor of Louise Taylor by Tom & Anne Barnett 2015 EASTER MUSIC DONATIONS Stephen & Kathy Adair Tom & Anne Barnett David & Jane Beer Otto & Diane Behrens In honor of Mr. Edward King by Kathie Bishop Nan Bloodgood In memory of Richard Bokern by his wife, Virginia In memory of Carlos “Charlie” Perez by Ned & Ady Brenizer In memory of Brett Harding, our Grandson and our friend, Bill Mead by Lou & Art Brickman In memory of Richard Ferguson by Dorothy Ferguson and family In memory of Tom Foltz by Luci Foltz Josh & Nancy Gerow In memory of Walter D. Griest, M.D. by his loving family Maggie Gu In memory of Andy Gumbert by the Gumbert Family In memory of William Moses by the Gumbert Family Marsha Heller Alan & David Johns In celebration of Ben, Katie and Lucy by Ron & Pat Kohart Carolyn Krebs In memory of May Louise Thomas by Mary LaRocque Antoinette Lee In memory of George R. Mather by Doris Mather and Catherine Mather-Grimes In memory of their son Robert; parents Emmet and Ruth Mergenthal, and LaMarr and Irma Bercaw; and Jim’s sister Nancy Mergenthal by Jim & Sondra Mergenthal Dan & Elaine Michnay Kathryn A. Miller CONTINUED... In loving memory of Jim Platt by his wife Marianne In memory of Lloyd Pinkerton, Jack Ruhl, George Johnson and Rev. John Scott by Marianne Platt John & Joan Ruble In memory of loved ones by David & Judith Ruoff In memory of Howard Schneider by Mary Schneider In memory of family members by Sandy Shearer and Dick Florea In memory of Judy Sites by D. Tom Sites In memory of Maxwell Smith from his family In memory of Vrina Stebbins by Gary Stebbins In memory of Norm & Laurie Williams by their family In memory of Richard W. Worman and loved ones by Carol Worman and family HAPPY EASTER, SUNDAY, APRIL 5 ASSISTING IN WORSHIP THIS MORNING Greeters: John & Joan Ruble, Shirley Sona Ushers: Wendell Cree, Chair; Dave Beer, Justin Etchison, Deb Ward Acolyte/Crucifer: Sierra Serban, Sydney Serban Organist: Dr. Chelsea Vaught Chancel Choir Accompanist: Kathryn A. Miller Chancel Choir: (Soprano) Christa Cook, Jenniffer Etchison, Mary Jo Meyer, Marianne Platt, Sandy Shearer, Sherrie Steiner; (Alto) Nancy Archer, Jane Beer, Kathie Bishop, Virginia Coats, Pat Doerr, Kathy Miller, Fran Page, Marj Sapp, Jill Therrien, Mary Winters; (Tenor) Robin Memmer, Scott McMeen; (Bass) David Beer, Otto Behrens, Richard Eble, Jim Mergenthal, Dan Michnay, Dr. Hal Thomas Brass Quintet: Alan Parr; Matt Walter, trumpet; Katherine Loesch, horn; Adam Johnson, trombone; James Court, tuba Communion Servers: Jim Ehlich, Dick Florea, Tom Foltz, Jean Linville, Jim Lobsiger, Dave Lundy, Pat Lundy, Marj Sapp, Cynthia Scott, David Scott, Sandy Shearer, Carole Slater Children’s Worship Bags, red for Ages 3-6, black for Ages 7-12, are available of the Sanctuary Narthex. Hospital Visitation and Clergy on Call Schedule: Rev. Youngsoo An will be on call during the week of April 5. Deacons will assist with hospital visits on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. Our clergy are off on Mondays, with the pastor on call being available for emergencies. If you need immediate assistance, please contact the Church Office, 426-7421. An Elder of the Month is available for a time of private conversation or prayer after each Worship Service. April Elders of the Month are Suzanne Echtenkamp, 492-4142, and Jim Lobsiger, 637-0795. Hearing Assistance: Our Chapel and Sanctuary are equipped with the “Hearing Loop” system. Please set your hearing aid to the “T-coil” or “telephone” setting to access the system. If you do not wear hearing aids, but would like to hear more clearly, ask an usher for a loop headset. For information about other ongoing programs and services of the church, please see the Welcome Brochure in the pew rack. TODAY Please join us for Easter Breakfast from 9:00 - 10:00am this morning and bring the children to the Easter Egg Hunt at 10:15am. THIS WEEK Family @ First, April 8, 5:30pm Join us as we complete Random Acts of Kindness. We will eat together in McKay Hall from 5:30-6:15pm, then split up into teams and venture out into our community to complete acts (prepared for you!). We are accepting donations towards our Acts of Kindness night. Please leave donations in the Church Office for Jennifer Shaw, or put in the collection plate with 'Random Acts of Kindness' written on your check or envelope. RSVP for dinner or activity in the Church by today. First Pres 4th Annual Garage Sale - Is Finally HERE! Benefiting missions in the church and community. Join us this Friday, 9:00am - 4:00pm & Saturday, 9:00am - 2:00pm Last Chance to view the works of Sadao Watanabe in the Gallery. Next Exhibit will be the Parish Art Show, April 17 - June 7. 43rd Parish Art Exhibit, Submission Form Due Monday, April 6. It is once again time for our very own Parish Art Exhibition (April 17 – June 7, 2015) at First Presbyterian Church. This year we are accepting art from members, adult children of members, and children K-12. Please submit your Paintings, Drawings, Prints, Ceramics, Sculpture, Photos, Jewelry, Needlework, Crafts, Poetry or Short Stories. Submission Forms are due April 6, and Artwork is due April 13, in the Church Office. For further information, please call Carolyn Krebs at 459-0914 or Patty Griest at 625-3543. NEXT SUNDAY Same-Gender Marriage Forum, 10:00am, Parlor. Join us for our second and final forum regarding the topic of same-gender marriage at First Pres. Last summer the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) of which we are a member, voted to change the book of order to describe marriage as between two people, therefore allowing same-gender marriage in states where it is legal. If you are interested, the key material for their study included: The Bible’s Yes to Same Sex Marriage, An Evangelical's Change of Heart, by Mark Achtemeier and The Bible and Homosexual Practice by Robert A.J. Gagnon. Faith Friends—46825, 46845 and 46818 will meet for lunch and fellowship following the 11:00am church service at Don Hall’s Gas House. They meet the second Sunday of each month, September - May. Faith Friends—46804, 46814 will be meeting for dinner, today, at Hall's Tavern at Coventry at 5:30pm. UPCOMING & ONGOING Prayers for our Youth Group — Our Youth will be attending an overnight retreat to the Heifer International Global Village in Howell, MI April 11-12. Pray for the safe travels of the youth and chaperones, and for the spirit to work in them that weekend as they learn about the needs of the underprivileged in other countries. Serving the April Mission meal on April 19. Cooks are needed to prepare a casserole, garlic bread and bar cookies. Please sign up early at the Church Office. Thank you! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to all of the bakers, buyers and generous donors who made last Sunday's bake sale a huge success. We sold out and raised $435 for Vacation Bible School and other Children's Committee missions. First Music presents Bradley Sowash, Sunday, April 19, 4:00pm in the Sanctuary. Bradley is a composer, creative pianist, multi-instrumentalist, recording artist, author and educator specializing in improvisation. He teachers master classes nationwide, serves as Pop/Jazz chairperson for the Music Teachers National Association and teaches at the 88 creative Keys Camp. The event is free. For more information, visit his website at www.bradleysowash.com. VISITING NURSE— a locally-based, non-profit hospice and palliative care provider is looking for volunteers to visit patients in area nursing facilities, visit with patients in the home setting, and assist in Hospice Home. VISITING NURSE has a well-established volunteer program that provides ongoing support and guidance for the volunteer. Volunteers are needed to help serve patients in Allen and the surrounding counties. Drop-in information sessions will be held on Thursday, April 9, 16 and 23 from 3-4 pm in the large conference room at Visiting Nurse, 5910 Homestead Road, Fort Wayne. Volunteer training begins May 4 at the offices of Visiting Nurse & Hospice Home. For additional information, please call Ann Blue, Volunteer Coordinator at (260) 435-3222 or annblue@vnfw.org. EARTH DAY, April 22 ▪ Prayer walk downtown from 12:00-12:30pm ▪ 4:30pm - Workshop for Green Teams ▪ 5:30pm - Soup and salad supper, no reservations required, free will offering accepted ▪ 6:30pm - Book review, "Inhabiting Eden" HOME HOSTED DINNERS are Filling Up! Treat yourself to a sumptuous meal in a private home in the warm company of a few other theater lovers, and support FPT at the same time. Ask anyone who’s attended our dinners in the last five years and you’ll know you’re in for a great time! This year’s cast of hosts are: April 25 - Dinner Tom and Allison Corron, French dinner, featuring Beef Bourguignon April 25 - Dinner Veterans Linda Kirby and Jerry Hertenstein, featuring Prime Rib May 2 - Dinner Becky Coar and Nancy Kartholl May 3 - Brunch Luci Foltz, Sunday luncheon at Grandma’s Each seat is $50 and you can sign up in the Church Office. Because of the generosity of our hosts, all proceeds go directly to FPT. Questions, contact Jill Therrien at jillt654@frontier.com. Jubilee Sunday, April 26, 2015. Jubilee Sunday recognizes those who have been active members of First Presbyterian Church for 50 years or more. Jubilee members will be acknowledged during the 11:00am service, and a light lunch will be served in McKay Hall following the church service. Reservations may be made by calling the Church Office, 426-7421, or signing the Reservation sheet in the Church Office by Monday, April 20. The Emergency Food Pantry relies on your donated food or money to support its program of feeding hungry people caught in crisis situations. See the Grocery List for needed items. If shopping isn’t possible, monetary contributions are accepted by placing them in the on the food table or in an envelope in the collection plates during worship. Please bring your donation next Sunday, April 19. Moved recently or travelling? Our wish is to stay connected with you and keep you current with the church happenings. Thus, if you’re contact information has permanently changed or you’re temporarily going out of town, feel free to let us know by contacting Beth Grueb, 260-426-7421 x101 or bgrueb@firstpres-fw.org. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CLASSES CLASS LOCATION AGES LEADER(S) CURRICULUM 10:45am12:30pm Nursery Rooms 101 & 103 Newborn to 3 years church volunteers & youth Toys and Joys Resume April 12 10:00-10:45am 210 age 4 to Grade 5 Renae Schaller Liturgical Dance Jennifer Shaw Exploring the New Testament Resume April 12 10:00-10:45am 209/212 Grades 6-12 Resume April 12 10:00-10:45am 306 Adults Resume April 12 10:00-10:45am Session Room Adults Jeff Lehn Credo: We Believe 10:15am Playground Children Children’s Ministries Easter Egg Hunt 11:00am12:00pm 200 Age 3 to Grade 5 Sunglim Shin KLM Sunday Class Resume April 12 11:15am12:15pm 206 Age 3 to Kindergarten rotating volunteer leaders “Whirl” Resume April 12 11:15am12:15pm 207 Grades 1-2 rotating volunteer leaders “Whirl” Resume April 12 11:15am12:15pm 210 Grades 3-5 Mary and Sarah Larocque “Whirl” Andrea Amstutz The Bible Speaks FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 300 West Wayne Street † Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802 Contact us by phone at 260-426-7421 Office Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm M-F; 9:30 - 12:30pm, Sundays Our clergy are off on Mondays, with the pastor on call being available for emergencies. If you need immediate assistance, please contact the Church Office. Pastor on call, April 5—11, Rev. Youngsoo An FIRST PRES BOOK & GIFT SHOP: 260-426-7421 x110 Book & Gift Shop hours: Sundays, 10:30-11:00am and 12:00–12:30pm Wednesdays & Thursdays, 11:00am-1:30pm FIRST GALLERY - EXHIBIT Sadao Watanabe, printmaker now through April 12, 2015 Hours: 9:00am-5:00pm, M-F; 9:00am-1:00pm, Sundays FIRST THEATER (FPT) - PERFORMANCE Nunsense, April 23 - May 10 Box Office hours during season: 11:00am - 2:00pm W-F and 1 hour prior to performances. Order Theater Tickets online at 260-422-6329 or www.firstpresbyteriantheater.com FIRST MUSIC - 2015 SEASON Bradley Sowash Sunday, April 19 ▪ 4pm in the Sanctuary (free will offering) MISSION CO-WORKERS SPONSORED: Mr. Mark Hare and Ms. Jenny Bent, Haiti and the Dominican Republic Rev. John McCall, Presbyterian Church of Taiwan Rev. Leonel Pech, Amistad Cristiana, Fort Wayne, Indiana STAFF DIRECTORY Rev. Jeffrey T. Lehn, Pastor/Head of Staff jlehn@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 107 Sondra Mergenthal, Food Services Coordinator smergenthal@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 126 Rev. Dr. Youngsoo An, KLM Associate Pastor ysan@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 105 Kathryn A. Miller, Assistant Organist kmiller@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 137 Rev. Arianne Lehn, Associate Pastor alehn@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 106 Cindi Odle, Communication Director codle@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 112 Christi Campbell, Box Office Manager fptboxoffice@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 121 Norma Christon, PT Administrative Assistant nchriston@firstpres-fw.org or Ext 120 Jo Furr, Financial Assistant jfurr@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 111 Danielle Gonzalez, Office Manager dgonzalez@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 102 Beth Grueb, Administrative Associate bgrueb@firstpres-fw.org or Ext 101 Rev. Bill Haworth, Ex. Dir., Smock Sr. Adult Ministries smockoffice@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 131 Thom Hofrichter, Managing Artistic Director thofrichter@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 103 Mary Lynn McIntyre, Smock Administrative Sec. smock@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 132 Bill Patterson, Maintenance Mechanical Technician bpatterson@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 144 Marj Sapp, Director of Day School Ministry msapp@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 108 Jennifer Shaw, Dir. of Children, Youth & Family Ministries jshaw@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 127 Bob Sutton, FPT Technical Director bsutton@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 130 Shannon Timmons, Head of Housekeeping stimmons@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 104 Dr. Chelsea Vaught, Director of Music cvaught@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 137 Lisa Yarian, Financial Manager lyarian@firstpres-fw.org or Ext. 116 We who are staff members and congregation members know how important it is for our weekday work to be performed accurately. Something you tell us on Sunday can be forgotten by Monday, so please follow up any Sunday morning conversations with staff with a phone or e-mail reminder, or leave a written note in the Church Office. Thank you. Visit our website: www. firstpres-fw.org Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/firstpresfortwayne CHURCH CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK SUNDAY, APRIL 5 6:00am 7:00am 7:30am 8:45am 9:00am 9:45am 10:00am 10:15am 10:30am 10:45am Easter Sunday KLM City-Wide Easter Worship Service, CH KLM City-Wide Breakfast, FH Easter Sunrise Communion Service, Narthex Easter Brass/Organ Rehearsal, SB, SC Easter Breakfast, MH Chancel Choir warm-up, SB KLM Choir practice, 201 Easter Egg Hunt, CY First Pres Book & Gift Shop Open, BKS Nursery, 101, 103 Festival Prelude, SC 11:00am Festival Worship, Communion, SC KLM Worship, CH KLM Sunday Class, 200 12:00pm KLM Fellowship, FH First Pres Book & Gift Shop Open, BKS 1:30pm KLM Choir Practice, 201 MONDAY, APRIL 6 First News articles due Day School Chapel, CH Connections Group (L. Foltz), SR 3B Fitness, FH Study Connection– Rising Stars, PR Day School Staff Meeting, PR TUESDAY, APRIL 7 Prayer Day: John McCall, Mission Co-worker, Taiwan 9:30am Clergy Prayer, CH IECC Steering Committee, 302 10:00am Staff Meeting, SR First Pres Book & Gift Shop Open, BKS 11:00am Staff Worship Planning, SR 5:30pm Personnel Committee, 302 Worship Committee, SR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 Prayer Day: Presbyterian workers in the Middle East 10:00am Table Talk I, 306 11:00am First Pres Book & Gift Shop Open, BKS 1:30pm 3B Fitness, FH All day 9:00am 1:00pm 1:30pm 3:45pm 5:30pm BKS - Book & Gift Shop CH - Chapel CL - Chapel Lounge CY- Courtyard FH - Fellowship Hall FO - Front Office GL - Gallery KLR-Kitchen lower level K2 - Kitchen, 2nd floor LB - Library LE - Lobby Elevator LN - Lobby North MF - McKay Foyer MH - McKay Hall WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 cont 2:30pm Table Talk II, 306 5:00pm Adult Education Committee, SR Family @ First, MH 5:30pm Handbell Choir Rehearsal, 201 7:00pm KLM Wednesday Worship Service, SR THURSDAY, APRIL 9 Prayer Day: Mark Hare & Jenny Bent, Mission Co-workers, Haiti & the Dom. Republic 9:00am (Set-Up) Garage Sale Vendors, MH 9:30am Women’s Bible Study, SR 11:00am KLM Thursday Bible Study, 304 First Pres Book & Gift Shop Open, BKS 7:00pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal, MR FRIDAY, APRIL 10 9:00am 4th Annual FPC Garage Sale, MH, SDR 1:30pm 3B Fitness, FH SATURDAY, APRIL 11 9:00am 4th Annual FPC Garage Sale, MH, SDR All Day Youth Group Retreat, OS SUNDAY, APRIL 12 All Day Youth Group Retreat, OS 9:00am Worship Service, CH 9:45am Nursery, 101, 103 10:00am Christian Education—see Education Box inside KLM Choir practice, 201 Same-sex Marriage Forum, PR 10:15am Chancel Choir warm-up, SB 10:30am First Pres Book & Gift Shop Open, BKS 11:00am Worship, SC KLM Worship, CH KLM Sunday Class, 200 11:15am Children’s Sunday School, 206, 207, 210 12:00pm KLM Fellowship, FH First Pres Book & Gift Shop Open, BKS 12:15pm Green Team Meeting, SDR 1:00pm First Hope, 300 1:30pm KLM Choir Practice, 201 MK - Main Kitchen MR - Music Room OS - Offsite PO - Pastor’s Office PR - Parlor SB - Sanctuary Balcony SC - Sanctuary SDR - Small Dining Room SR - Session Room TH - Theater THS - TowneHouse YL - Youth Lounge, 209, 212
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