FIRST PRESS APRIL 2015 FIRST PRESS 28 Seventh Avenue, Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 856.547.6139 www.fpchaddonheights.org The old saying goes, “If March comes in like a lion, it goes out like a lamb.” This year, March certainly lived up to that reputation: we’ve gotten more snow in March than in the whole rest of winter! As March wanes, we come out of the long freeze of winter with hope for the new birth of spring. Here at church, we come out of the long Lenten days of repentance with the hope of Easter and rebirth. communion, coming around the table in groups of twelve. Then we will sit in prayer, scripture, and song as we hear the story that led Jesus out of the upper room to his arrest and death. With each reading, an item on the chancel will be removed and a light will be extinguished. In our faith, March will indeed go out like a Lamb – with “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29). On Palm Sunday (March 29th) we waved our Palm fronds in celebration of that Lamb, who triumphantly rode through the Jerusalem streets. Only when we walk alongside Jesus on these two Holy Days can we really rejoice on Easter Sunday. Poet Ann Weems reminds us of this in her poem, “Holy Week”: On Good Friday, we will participate, along with the other churches in our Ministerium, in a Walk of Witness. We will walk from the War Memorial to our church, stopping to pray together along the way. Holy is the week ... Holy, consecrated, belonging to God… We move from Hosannas to horror With predictable ease Of those who know not what they do. Our hosannas sung, our palms waved, Let us go with passion into this week. Yet even as we join in such a joyous celebration, we must remember what that celebration leads into: the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. We cannot understand Jesus’ triumphal entry on one Sunday and Jesus’ Resurrection on Easter on the following Sunday without experiencing what comes in between. Maundy Thursday and Good Friday are two of our most holy and important days in the church year. In order to understand Christ’s saving work, we must experience the Last Supper he had with his disciples. In order to understand Christ’s resurrection, we must experience his crucifixion. ! ! ! Grace and Peace, Pastor Eliza In our Maundy Thursday/Good Friday service on April 2nd, we will celebrate ! PAGE 1 FIRST PRESS APRIL 2015 STEWARDSHIP UPDATE Through 3/15/2015Offerings Received To Date: " $44,546 Budgeted Expenses To Date: "$40,622 NOTES FROM SESSION March Session Highlights: Our church will be hosting the Good Friday soup luncheon. See Judy Wilson if you can make a crockpot full of soup. Effective September 2015, the church is looking for an Elder who would be interested in serving as the FPC Commissioner at the monthly West Jersey Presbytery meetings. If you are called to serve as the commissioner, please let a Session member know. Deacons - If a church family member wants to put up their own table of treasures for sale, there will be space on the lawn for such type of participation at the Deacon's Yard Sale in April. TWO CENTS A MEAL Thank you for your support in feeding the hungry! " 3/8/15 = $117.53 a different way to teach the children some of the old time Sunday School Songs. Mission - The family to family casserole program continues. The congregational support for this event has been a huge success. The youth of our church made 300 sandwich lunches last week for Cathedral Kitchen to hand out to those in need. Way to go YOUTH!!! Thanks also to Tony Masi and Art Ritter for slicing all the meat/cheese. Music & Worship - An additional speaker for use when the Praise Band plays will be purchased. Membership/Outreach - We are reviewing computer programs that will match the needs of our congregation. We hope to make a final decision on the program within the next couple of months. Christian Education - The committee will put on their thinking caps and come up with Announcements- Friends, we need your help in bettering our announcement time during worship. It is often difficult to hear announcements made from the floor, and they are sometimes numerous and lengthy. In an effort to enhance our worship service, we encourage you to write a brief announcement in the book prior to the start of the worship service. If you need to personally speak about your event, please come to the pulpit microphone to make your announcement. Your cooperation will help provide a more meaningful worship experience for everyone. -Music and Worship Committee ! PAGE 2 FIRST PRESS APRIL 2015 MISSION COMMITTEE: Thank you for the many cans of fruit that you have donated (we collected 55 cans of fruit!). We know those in need will appreciate having some healthy fruit with their meals. We also thank you for the generous outpouring of Easter Baskets that you filled for children who otherwise would not receive one. We delivered 41 baskets for children to enjoy! Some of the baskets went to Floyd White's 8th Street Club, which is an afterschool program for children, and the remainder were given out by Bonnie White at Your Food Shelf in Camden. Thank you for supporting children with this special project. A HUGE THANK YOU from the Mission Committee and the Senior High Sunday School Class! Your support was so important to our success! On March 13th our brave teenagers, with help from some adults, assembled 300 beef bologna sandwiches and packed 300 brown bagged lunches, which included the sandwiches, an apple, a bag of cookies, and a bottle of water. Our congregation supplied the cookies, ziploc bags and brown bags to make this event possible. Thanks also to Tony Masi and Art Ritter, who volunteered to slice all of the meat and cheese. This event was part of our Family to Family Meal Plan and your help was so important! Thank you! ! For over 70 years, churches have been collecting the One Great Hour of Sharing offering. Thank you for participating in this special offering during this Lenten season. In April, we will be collecting cereal and oatmeal. Remember, a healthy day starts with a healthy breakfast, so let's help those who are "food poor" start their day off right. We will also be providing dinners for the men participating in the IHOC program. Please sign up for a main dish, a side dish or a dessert; the sign up sheet can be found in the parlor. Cathedral KitchenUpcoming dates are Thursday, May 7th, and Thursday, June 4th, from 3:10 PM to 6 PM. It's an easy and meaningful service experience! A sign-up board is in the parlor, or you can sign up on our website: fpchaddonheights.org. INTERFAITH CAREGIVERS will hold a new volunteer orientation session on Thursday, April 16th, from 7 to 9:30 PM at Grace Episcopal Church of Haddonfield, 19 Kings Highway East. Register at suzand@ifchaddons.org or call 354-0298. Help provide vital help to the elderly and disabled in our community. Give a ride, run an errand, visit, volunteer when you can. PAGE 3 FIRST PRESS CHANCEL FLOWERS If you’d like to place flowers in honor or memory of loved ones during 2015, please check the flower chart on the bulletin board for dates. Questions? Coordinator is Lynn Bogina. GRADUATES LISTPlease send in names to the church office (joan.fpchh@gmail.com) by May 12th, of students who are graduating--8th grade, 12th grade, college/technical school--and those receiving special honors/scholarships. List their names, school graduating from, and where headed next (if known). Their info will be listed in our Youth Sunday bulletin in June, and in the Summer Edition of our newsletter. APRIL 2015 CAP News- Take your Selfies now in the church parlor. Pretty soon the parlor will be under construction and gone will be the paneling from the 1970's. We are finalizing the construction schedule and more details will be coming soon, either through Sunday announcements or email blasts. Exciting times are coming! On March 12th, our church organ was serviced and repaired. We were all amazed at the array of wires, boards, etc. which make up the digital system! NEWSLETTER INFOOur next newsletter is the May 2015 Edition. Be sure to send in your news and photos to the office by the deadline of April 20th! The newsletter is published 9 times per year: February, March, April, May, Summer (June/July/August), September, October, November, Winter (December/January). The deadline for weekly bulletin notices is Wednesday at noon. ! PAGE 4 FIRST PRESS APRIL 2015 SUNDAY SCHOOL We are in need of juice, bottled water, and snacks for our Sunday School classes for the remainder of the school year. We greatly appreciate your donations! Classes are offered for all young people from age 3 thru Teens. You are invited to join in the fun and learning! There will be no Sunday School on Easter so all may worship together. Please note the upcoming dates the Teens will meet: 10 AM on April 19th & 26th, and May 3rd & 10th. Teachers for April: Age 3 - K: Pat Thompson and " Sally Burrough 1st - 3rd Grades: Kathy Mullan 4th - 7th Grades: April O’Malley Teens: Judy Wilson MEN’S BREAKFASTThe Men's Breakfast Club will meet Wednesday, April 22nd at 9 AM. Please join us for a hot breakfast, Bible study, fellowship, and possibly a few small projects around the church. Invite a friend! A donation of $5 will be collected. ! A big thank you to all who have answered the call and offered to teach Sunday School! Please prayerfully consider teaching a Sunday School class this year. You will receive much more than you give and will really enjoy sharing your faith with the young people of our church. Please contact Mary Jane Lange at 546-9335 or mjlange3@gmail.com for more information. <<<<->>>> Adult Sunday School: Classes are held Sunday mornings at 9 AM in Room 2. We will be having classled discussions on an assortment of topics through June. You are welcome to join us at any time. IHOC – Our co-op with the Methodist Church is for two weeks, beginning April 4th. A listing of needed overnight hosts and dinners is in the parlor. See Art Ritter or Lois Maynard with any questions. PAGE 5 FIRST PRESS APRIL 2015 The Deacons will be participating in the Annual Town-Wide Yard Sale on Saturday, April 25th. This is our biggest fundraising event of the year, with all proceeds going to the Deacons’ Fund of Compassion. As in the past, we will gladly accept your "treasures" for donation in an effort to raise funds. Items that we will accept are furniture, home goods, toys, games and various knick knacks. All items should be in reasonable shape. We cannot accept clothing, electronics, books, or bedding. Please contact any Deacon or drop them off in Room 1 before Friday, April 17th. This year we will also be offering any member of the congregation, who is interested in having their own table set up outside, that opportunity. There is no cost to have your own table, but you must staff it on your own. You would need to set it up and break it down on your own and it would be outside on church grounds. There is only space for 6-8 tables so you must reserve a spot. For further information, please see Bill Burrough. Thank you for your prayers and support during my recent trip to Cuba for the Living Waters projects. Our group traveled throughout the Matanzas province, visiting people and water systems, helping to ensure that clean water will flow for ALL of God’s children! -Mike Rugge We have an update for your Church Directory. Please let the church office know of any updates by emailing Joan at joan.fpchh@gmail.com or giving her a call at 856-547-6139. Mike Rugge and Bill Kelly with some of our Cuban partners at Iglesia Presbyterian Church in Santa Clara, Cuba NEW Polly Mitchell 1925 West High St. Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 570-690-3580 cell pmitchell1019@gmail.com Yes! We do have a FACEBOOK page! If you are also on Facebook, please visit our page-- First Presbyterian Church of Haddon Heights-- and “Like” us!! ! PAGE 6 FIRST PRESS APRIL 2015 Maundy Thursday, April 2nd, Worship Service at 7 PM: Maundy Thursday and Good Friday are two of the most important days of the year for Christians. In our Maundy Thursday service, we will move from the light of Palm Sunday into the Darkness of Jesus’ Last Supper, Betrayal, and Crucifixion. Join us at 7 PM for a Service of Holy Communion and a Service of Shadows, as we remember the Passion of Jesus Christ. Our Chancel Choir will lead our musical meditations. Note: Please bring 30 silver-colored coins for the offering. Good Friday Walk of Witness: This year’s Interboro Ministerium Prayer Walk of Witness takes us through our Haddon Heights’ neighborhood on Good Friday, April 3rd. Meet at 11 AM at the War Memorial. The walk will take us to several prayer stations and will conclude with a simple soup & bread lunch here at First Pres. If you are interested in helping to prepare soup or bread for the luncheon, please contact Judy Wilson. Easter Sunday, April 5th, Worship Service at 10 AM: On Easter Sunday, we rejoice that Jesus Christ is Risen Indeed! Join us on this most joyous occasion as we celebrate Christ’s resurrection! Remember to check out our sermons, music, events, and much more on our website: www.fpchaddonheights.org ! PAGE 7 FIRST PRESS NEWS FROM THE MORNING CIRCLE Tuesday Morning Circle -- Our hostess for 10 AM on April 21st will be Pat Masi, who will also lead our lesson. Refreshments will be provided by Sharon Cole. We are always happy to see new faces! We share time in study, fellowship, and delicious refreshments. All women of the church are invited! Once again this spring, the Tuesday Morning Circle will be selling Mother’s Day cards for a donation from the purchaser. Last year you were very generous in your support of our cause, Omo Child in Southwest Ethiopia. Therefore we have decided to support them again this spring. We will begin selling our Mother’s Day cards on Sunday, April 19th, continuing on April 26th, May 3rd, and Mother’s Day Sunday, May 10th. For many generations, two tribes in this area have practiced something called ‘mingi.’ Mingi is the ritualistic killing of infants and children deemed to be cursed by the elders of the tribes. Lale Lubuko, a member of the Kara tribe, has successfully rescued over 40 children and convinced his tribe to abolish the practice. The children are now living in a safe, clean, home-like environment, and are being educated to hopefully become the future leaders of Southwest Ethiopia and one day help other unfortunates. On the wish list of items that Omo Child is in need of are older/used iPads for the children. These donated iPads will be loaded with ! APRIL 2015 educational apps to improve the children’s logic, math, and English language skills. If you would like more information or have an iPad you wish to donate, please check out their website: www.omochild.org. FRIENDLY’S FUNDRAISER: Please join us for “Dining to Donate” at the Westmont Shopping Plaza’s Friendly’s at 670 West Cuthbert Road on Tuesday, May 19th. You can come in any time between 4 PM and 9 PM-- no flyer or tickets are required. Ten percent of all customers’ bills will go to the Morning Circle’s various mission projects. Saturday, April 18, 2015 Spring Gathering Presbyterian Women in the Presbytery of West Jersey We Welcome Brenda Antinore from “She Has a Name” ministry, working with women in Camden First Presbyterian Church of Somerdale 142 W. Somerdale Rd Somerdale 08083 9:30 Registration 10:00 Meeting and Birthday Offering 10:30 Program 12:00 Luncheon - $10.00 [For more info, see Carole Leadbeater.] PAGE 8 FIRST PRESS APRIL 2015 To our Church Family, We cannot thank you enough for the beautiful, incredible, and surprising shower in honor of our upcoming wedding. We are so honored by your support and love. Thank you for such a fun celebration! With many blessings, Eliza and Kyle Karen and Stephen Cramer and Juliet and Nikolas Jaremko Request the Honor of Your Presence at the Marriage of Their Children Eliza Suzanne Cramer & Kyle Williams Jaremko Saturday, May 2, 2015 at 2:00 PM First Presbyterian Church 28 7th Avenue, Haddon Heights, New Jersey Cookie Reception to Follow in the Parlor ! PAGE 9 FIRST PRESS APRIL 2015 APRIL BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES APRIL BIRTHDAYS 1 2 3 4 Dave Masi David Ross Paul Frantz Jackie Robinson, Caranne Van Fossen 6 Leslie Clark 7 Donna Joss 8 Lauren Hawco, Jean Parks 12 Norman Van Fossen 15 Elfreide Turner 17 Bea Maines 18 Bradley Kent 20 Laura Stevens 22 Cathy Zobel 25 Sally Burrough, ! John Duca 28 Marci Spiegle, Tom Whitman 30 Charles Giberson APRIL ANNIVERSARIES 5 Bill and Sue Hawco 7 Don and Alice Borden 16 Dennis and Melanie Diven 24 Bill and Sue Burrough 25 Dan and Kathy Mullan We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends of Gerald L. Gump, who joined the church triumphant on March 11, 2015. ! PAGE 10 FIRST PRESS APRIL 2015 April 2015 Visit our website for updated event information: www.fpchaddonheights.org ! PAGE 11 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 28 7th Avenue Haddon Heights, NJ 08035-1234 www.fpchaddonheights.org R ES SF I RST P 015 Ap r i l 2 !
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